Enigma869 wrote:tj wrote:don't confuse a win with united. So far, 38 million+ people voted for the other guy. A win for Obama, yes. United, far from it.
What's your point? You could have said the same thing in 2004 and every other election!
John from Boston
The point is that rarely, if ever, are people united in this country. Those who are, are typically on the extreme right or left.
Too often, Republicans and Democrats both take a win for some sort of mandate when it is not. People want something different, and our two party system offers them only one alternative to what they have now. If Republicans are in power and they want change, the only option is a Democrat and vice versa.
People were tired of Bush. In a few years, they will be tired of Obama (and would have been tired of McCain if he had won).