Politics. It never ends does it? Now we are well into the
pre-2016 election season and the woodwork had yielded up many critters. Some
obviously flawed some ridiculous and a few probably worthy of consideration.
In the next few months the candidates will begin the
winnowing process, and then when the primaries come around the “people” will
have a say. Well, some people. Most voters won’t bother to vote in the
primaries so the ideologues on all sides will really determine who gets to run
and who stays home. Both major parties have candidates and no doubt a few third
party people will crop up to screw things up.
You don’t think third party candidates don’t make a
difference? Ralph Nader gave the election to the Bush/Cheney ticket. He got the
exact opposite of what he stood for. And we all got, well, you know what we
got. The third party candidates usually siphon off liberal votes and make it
harder for Democrats to win elections. Not so much for Republicans. They have a
much tighter process once the bloodletting is over.
So this election cycle we will all be standing on the side
watching the parties and candidate try to differentiate themselves from the
rest, and try to convince voters to get out and vote. There will be time later
for dissecting the actual nominees so for now I am just going to relax and
enjoy the spectacle of the Republicans eating their young. But don’t think that
whoever wins their process won’t be a formidable candidate. The Democrats will
have their hands full, and the Republicans will be fighting a tough challenger.
And who knows what moronic third parties will crop up to throw sand in the
gears of the electoral process. And who knows what laws will be passed to
interferewith voting. And who knows how
much money will be poured into the election by foreign powers and superrich
oligarchs. A lot.
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