As much respect as I have for John McCain the POW hero, I cringed when I knew he was going to be the nominee. But, on the day after the Barackopolis speech, when I flipped on Fox & Friends and saw the line, "New Name Appears: Sarah Palin," I knew that if not this cycle, Gov. Palin would be living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue the next one. It's pretty much the same class of feeling I felt after seeing Barack Obama deliver the 2004 DNC keynote address. Then, I knew that we'd see him again, but it wouldn't be for good. I know that we'll be seeing Gov. Palin again, and this time, it will be for good.
I heard that there's more than a few pundits that have been saying that whoever won, he'd probably be the last President from that party for 16 to 20 years, with the economic crisis warming up (the Big Three automakers are asking for $50 billion more in loans now), and now that the Dems comtrol the Senate, the House, and the Oval Office, their blood will be deep. Couple that with the Dem predisposal against national security, as evidenced by their resistence to anything that President Bush wanted to do in the GWOT, and one can expect a massive terrorist attack or two to happen next year. Remember that al Qaeda came after Clinton within three months, and GWB in eight months.
The pendulum always swings back.