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Heavy-Handed Politics

"€œGod willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world
without the United States and Zionism."€ -- Iran President Ahmadi-Nejad

Monday, April 10, 2006

THE NIGHTMARE OF CONDI

Dr. Jack Wheeler

Please sit down. Pour yourself a stiff drink. You're going to need it.

Something is being whispered on Capitol Hill that is so radioactive sweat breaks out on staffers' brows at its slightest mention. Here's the context.

For a long time now, we've been telling you in To The Point that Dick Cheney will step down, Bush will appoint and the Senate will confirm Condi Rice as Vice President, that this will catapult her into being the Republican presidential nominee, and that she will be elect ed President of the United States in November 2008.

A Rice Presidency will destroy the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party depends on blacks living on the Victim Plantation. A Rice Presidency obliterates the myth of Racist America, and it is upon this myth the modern Democrat Party is built.

Democrats cannot get elected without 90% of the black vote. Rice would deny them this 90% and more. At most they would get 50-60% if that. Any and all chance of Democrats regaining substantial political power in America would be over. The entire power structure of the Democrat Party would be in ruins.

Any chance of the Clintons being back in the White House would be over. A Condi vs. Hillary presidential race in 2008 is a fantasy. Hillary, the most hated woman in America, wouldn't stand a chance against Condimania. If Rice runs, Hillary won't.

[snip]

If you think the Democrats have become unhinged with their hatred of George Bush, wait until you see them go absolutely berserk with panic and rage over the Nightmare of Condi. Panic and rage can drive people to do dangerous and desperate things.

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2 Comments:

  • I love the thought but I don't think Condi has it in her. She may be a little to nice to deal with the sh** that would come from such an election.

    By Blogger ablur, at 11:10 PM  

  • She certainly has not indicated that she has any interest in running. I love the thought though.

    Dr. Wheeler has many contacts in the beltway and certainly is in a better position to feel the pulse of Washington than I.

    With that said, some people don't realize the commitment it takes to take on this job. Not just the 4 or 8 years that it would entail, but your life is forever changed after your term(s)are up.

    She could kiss her dream job (i.e. the commissioner of the NFL) goodbye.

    I for one, don't know if I would want the 'afterlife' of a U.S. presidency.

    By Blogger HeavyHanded, at 9:28 AM  

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