Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Taking a Break

The Election of 2008 is over (at least in states excluding Georgia and Minnesota) and the Liberal Messiah will be inaugurated in only two months and one day. America will see how much "Change" there will be in Washington with the liberals and ex-Clinton cronies in charge. If Obama, Pelosi, and Reid tilt the country toward the left in the next two years, look for some right-sided changes in the next Congressional elections.

The one redeeming outcome of the election was the new Republican majorities in both houses of the Tennessee General Assembly. It will be glorious fun to see Democrat boss Jimmy Naifeh relegated to a common representative's seat on the House floor rather than the lofty pedestal he has occupied the past 17 years. I'm sure he won't find the view quite as nice as he enjoyed before.

With the holidays coming up, I'll be taking a respite from politics for a little while. I'll be working on other writing projects that I've put aside during the campaigns. But when I start getting angry at the politicians and talking back to the radio and television again, I'll be back to vent a little frustration at the left-wing wackos and Obamaniacs making news.

Take care, and remember not to take it all so seriously. :)

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