Democrats

 

Throughout the 2008 election campaign and ever since the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, I have heard politicians, pundits and prognosticators talk about the need for a “bipartisan” government approach to solve the problems facing the U.S.

Now I just need to know what that means, if it ever existed and whether it really represents a good thing.

 
 

The political deck of cards can shuffle pretty quickly in America, and no one knows that better right now than President-elect Barack Obama.

He better enjoy his deli-bought corned beef sandwiches while he can. Despite the Republican leadership’s vow to cooperate in these troubled times, methinks nothing would make the GOP rank-and-file happier than for the Democrats and their standard-bearer to have to eat some crow.

 
 

Sarah Palin brings a breath of fresh air to the national political scene. She represents a new face embraced by an American public that is dissatisfied with both the President and the Congress of the United States.