This suggests that if Obama wins, the real political energy in the country over the next several years may come from a new populist political force. Would someone challenge Obama from the left? Unlikely. But already there are arguments from such political theorists as Michael Barone and Steve Sailer that the cheap mortgages, which led to the housing crisis, which precipitated the financial crisis, were directly related to the immigration boom. Such arguments are made-to-order for someone like CNN's Lou Dobbs, who has recently been railing against the lackluster efforts to solve the financial crisis with gusto, much as he attacks the government's failures to enforce immigration laws.
In other words, Dobbs -- or a counterpart -- is likely to be a "third party" political force to watch after November 4. That's not politics as usual. But neither is the era we're now facing.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Daaabs '12!
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Here's a sample of the internal polling we can look forward to from the Daaabs '12 campaign:
Do you find it interesting that the national media surrounded Joe the Plumber's house and has barraged him for days and has yet to put a satellite truck in front of Bill Ayers' house?
Yes 68% 10145
No 32% 4751
Total Votes: 14896
Though intriguingly idiotic, this is not a scientific poll
"Interesting" is a rather weak word for Daaabs.
"Outrageous", "suspicious", "terrible", among others, would be more like him.
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