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Republican Presidential Candidates

I watched the Republican debate a few weeks ago on the Fox News channel and I have given myself enough time to think about the candidates and how successful they may be to become president. Given the current field, I don't think any of them won't get to work in the oval office.

Ultimately, I don't think any of the current round of candidates will win, especially the media favorite, Mitt Romney, simply because they are all in the race too early, and none of them have drummed up much enthusiasm. I believe Mr Romney will not be the Republican nominee because he is the current front runner. (For the same reason, this is why i don't think Hillary Clinton will make her party's nomination.) Call it a weak argument, but over the last several elections, the front runner, or media favorite, ended up getting outshined by someone nobody has ever heard of. Mr Clinton, Mr Bush, and Mr Kerry, are but recent examples that I use as supporting evidence.

Fred Thomspon may be a stout conservative, but he too, will most likely not get the nomination either. My reasoning for why Mr Thompson will probably not be well understood because it has to do with generational archetypes. Like John McCain, Mr Thompson is part of the generation that was born during 1925-1942, the Silent generation. The Silents are the current manifestation of the "Artist" generational archetype. All Artist generations are born during periods of great strife, or Crisis, such crisis periods in American history are the Great Depression and WWII, Civil War and Reformation, Revolutionary War and the period leading up to it, and the King Phillips War. All of these periods lasted roughly a generation in length, certainly plenty enough time for a generation to be born.

To get to the point, never in American history has any person born into the Artist archetype has been elected president. McCain (born 1936) and Thompson (1942) are both members of the Silent generation, and therefore, have little chance today of winning the presidency. This is based purely on historical information and not on any qualities of their character. Although I will say, for the record, that I despise John McCain for his actions related to the "Gang of 14", Campaign Finance Reform, and this recent charade of an amnesty bill. I also believe McCain is mentally unstable.

The next president will be born of the Boomer generation. There is still plenty of opportunity for lots of candidates to step forward, in either party, to run for the presidency, who are probably far more qualified and presidential material than the current round of candidates.
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Welcome to the Embassy!

This blog is all about a small bastion of conservatism in the wastelands of liberalism known as the People’s Republic of California. An embassy, of sorts, for wearied conservative travelers to stop by and rest a spell in a location they know is safe from the savagery of the liberal jungle. We here are probably dedicated to supporting the smallest under represented minority in California and we do so proudly.

Something to note while you are visiting California, the countryside and weather are nice, but don’t ever live here. I wouldn't’t recommend living here unless whatever company is hiring you to come here pays you a great deal of money to compensate for the amount of pain you will be subjected to not only physically, but mentally and spiritually. I won’t beat around the bush and warn you that the state government is full of loony liberals (never mind the redundancy just mentioned) who wish to turn our wonderful state into a socialist, nanny state paradise. I’m sure you are not surprised to learn that a state government, let alone any government, is full of bureaucrats and politicians who spend most of their life making up things to drive the rest of us crazy, but I assure you that California is an extra special case, as in, they should all be ridding in short buses to and from work, kind of special.

In any event, welcome to this blog, and I hope you enjoy your stay!

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