President George came up with right word to describe the fatal loss the republicans suffered in the November 2006 elections. According to the president, the republicans just got a "thumpin", losing many house and senate seats to the democrats. Unfortunately for the republicans, history will repeat itself in the November 2008 elections! Let us bypass the house and senate seats that will be on the line in November and focus on the biggest seat of all: the presidential seat.

Nobody can deny the fact that the democrats are embroiled in a big fight, that between Obama and Hillary. The republicans already have their nominee--Senator John McCain. One would think that the republicans would take advantage of all the bickering that's going in the democratic camp and crush and pave the way for an inevitable republican win in November, but nothing can be further from the truth. Both Obama and Clinton have brought an unprecedented energy and vigor to the democratic camp that many Americans are prone to forgetting that there was such a thing as the Republican Party. If you have been following primaries of both parties, you know exactly what I'm talking about! Democrats are coming out to vote by the numbers, compared to a few republicans. This is a big sign that the presidential seat will be won by the democrats. There are many reasons why Americans are fed up with the Republicans.

The war in Iraq is certainly not popular. Many innocent Iraqi civilians as well as US soldiers have lost their lives in what billions of people call an "unnecessary war." The United States economy combined with record foreclosures is yet another factor. Gas prices are at all-time record high. Food prices are going up...The republicans, led by Mr. Bush, were/are supposed to be in control, yet...To make a long story short, Americans want another alternative; they want a democrat in control: Hillary or Obama. A democratic victory is imminent and inevitable. Who knows what perfect word former president George Bush will use this time to describe that nasty loss?

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