I was wrong. I underestimated the penetration that the media's hatred of our Christian president, George W. Bush, had made in the American populous.

Just as Jimmy Carter

was an overreaction to the media's hatred of Richard Nixon over the Watergate scandal,

the election of Barack Hussein Obama is an overreaction to the media's hatred of George W. Bush over the Iraq liberation.

But, without Jimmy Carter we never would have known the glory that was Ronald Reagan.

Another bright note is that the Democratic Party did not obtain a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate. Whew.
One more bright note: Rinos like John McCain now realize the media does not love them; they only use them to achieve their untoward ends, and then the media will turn against them like a rabid dog at the most opportune moment.
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