Now that they've been pretty well flattened, where do they go from here? I'm not a political junkie, but these are the options I see:
1. They spend many years in effective exile, barely holding on to a few seats in Congress and being unobtrusive, until the public has forgotten the W years and starts voting for them again.
2. Obama does something phenomenally stupid, or there are a bunch of gigundo scandals, or the Democratic party in some other way lives up to its reputation for screwing up a sure thing, and the political balance returns to 2004 levels or so.
3. The party fragments into economic and social conservative factions, which beat up on each other and vie for power, effectively making the Dems invincible for some time.
4. The GOP disintegrates entirely and eventually a new party coalesces around heaven-knows-what platform. Presumptively the economic types flee to Libertarianism and the social types start stockpiling ammo in walled compounds or something.
5. The GOP gets another Reagan-type figure or otherwise succeeds in reinventing itself. Business as usual.
I'm not saying anything about the relative probability of any of these. Polypundits?
1. They spend many years in effective exile, barely holding on to a few seats in Congress and being unobtrusive, until the public has forgotten the W years and starts voting for them again.
2. Obama does something phenomenally stupid, or there are a bunch of gigundo scandals, or the Democratic party in some other way lives up to its reputation for screwing up a sure thing, and the political balance returns to 2004 levels or so.
3. The party fragments into economic and social conservative factions, which beat up on each other and vie for power, effectively making the Dems invincible for some time.
4. The GOP disintegrates entirely and eventually a new party coalesces around heaven-knows-what platform. Presumptively the economic types flee to Libertarianism and the social types start stockpiling ammo in walled compounds or something.
5. The GOP gets another Reagan-type figure or otherwise succeeds in reinventing itself. Business as usual.
I'm not saying anything about the relative probability of any of these. Polypundits?
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