… that is, like Russia just had: In Russia, Medvedev Sweeps Presidential Election.
The fearmongers who believe the worst of the United States might actually be afraid of a similar scenario here. Those who think secret police are waiting to take them to prison for their dissenting opinions might spend sleepless nights afraid that President Bush could eschew all precedent and simply tap someone to succeed him — a neo-conservative ideologue, no doubt. They might be afraid that the party apparatus (run by the cabal that secretly controls both the Democratic and Republican parties) would then eliminate not only all political opposition but even most press coverage and criticism. And if the question should be put to the lemming-like citizens, who are so much less enlightened than those brilliant critics who see through the facade of patriotic public service, of course we would run out and vote overwhelmingly for the heir apparent.
In their fevered nightmare, instead of two parties actually competing, the single party would, like Medvedev’s party, collect 70% of the votes. And their worst fear would be realized when, instead of moving into retirement and other interests, President Bush would, like Putin, plan to take some new “Prime Secretary” position from which he would secretly run the government.
It would almost be worth it to see that scenario play out, just to see how many of the lunatic fringe of the far Left would stroke out. (It has already seemed as if they were campaigning against President Bush himself.)
Thankfully, we live in a country of laws, with a Constitution well worth supporting and defending and political traditions we wouldn’t give up lightly. It’s remarkable that the governmental system our Founding Fathers designed is so robust and so well-balanced.
So we will endure another election cycle, with all its hyperbole and posturing, and we will peacefully accept the results and live the best lives we can under whatever administration we elect.
And, to paraphrase Joseph de Maistre, we will get the government we deserve. Presumably, just like the Russians did.
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$2.50/gal gas? Oh, for those halcyon days.
I forgot to sign that comment…this is Janice, your 2nd cousin.
Ugh-a-mug, I was listening to the BBC on my local NPR station last night late (driving back from my mom’s) and hearing the breaking news of Russia’s elections. When so much of state television and newspapers are backing one candidate, it’s a wonder he didn’t win more of the vote.
I enjoyed your post…may we get the government that is better than we deserve come this November…I still say I’ll vote for whoever can give me gasoline for under $2.50 a gallon. 😉