
Obama Elected as President of the United States of America
Despite the last 6 months of the main stream media fellating Barak Obama, nearly half the country still voted against him. Obama won the majority of votes in only 28 of the 50 states (just over half). But considering the last 8 years of Bush, is anybody really surprised the Republicans lost? The biggest surprise is that The Great Messiah won only 52% of the popular votes after having spent over $600 million in his campaign. To put things into perspective, consider that Ronald Reagan won the majority of votes in 49 of the 50 states in 1984 with far more popular votes and 525 electoral votes (versus Obama’s paltry 375). Make no mistake, conservative values are still alive and well in the U.S.A.
So, to all the people who voted for Obama, Congratulations. Now is your time to celebrate. The hangover begins January 21st, 2009. To those who didn’t vote for Obama, don’t give up on your values. In the last 150 years, only once have Democrats ever been elected to stay in The White House for more than two consecutive terms.
Despite the last 6 months of the main stream media fellating Barak Obama, nearly half the country still voted against him. Obama won the majority of votes in only 28 of the 50 states (just over half). But considering the last 8 years of Bush, is anybody really surprised the Republicans lost? The biggest surprise is that The Great Messiah won only 52% of the popular votes after having spent over $600 million in his campaign. To put things into perspective, consider that Ronald Reagan won the majority of votes in 49 of the 50 states in 1984 with far more popular votes and 525 electoral votes (versus Obama’s paltry 375). Make no mistake, conservative values are still alive and well in the U.S.A.
So, to all the people who voted for Obama, Congratulations. Now is your time to celebrate. The hangover begins January 21st, 2009. To those who didn’t vote for Obama, don’t give up on your values. In the last 150 years, only once have Democrats ever been elected to stay in The White House for more than two consecutive terms.
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