1har·bin·ger noun \ˈhär-bən-jər\
Definition of HARBINGER
1a : one that pioneers in or initiates a major change : precursor b : one that presages or foreshadows what is to come
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Two images from today paint the sharpest possible contrast as to where we are as a country now and where we can be.The first is the face of Harry Reid, which represents the old tired liberalism and the failed policies of the mask of the liberal agenda-the Obama administration. This out of date,failed agenda was exposed for all to see during the debate between Reid and Sharon Angle.Reid, having to defend the indefensible, his state having one of the highest unemployment rates in America was reduced to trying to paint his opponent as "extreme".Angle dealt with that,the economic and social situation more than adequately and would have put to rest any qualms voters might have have regarding her capabilities.
But the contents of the debate formed a background to the larger picture which is the terrible deflation of the American spirit after two years of living in the misery of the inept, increasingly isolated Obama administration which is making Carter's "malaise' look like a fun ride.
Look at the second image-the trailer for Palin's new television series "Sarah Palin's Alaska" which represents a dynamism, a joy of life, an unstoppable optimism that transmits itself to her family, and all who come into contact with this free spirit. Her recently announced message of "Renew and restore" shines through and is exactly the tonic that America needs and which exactly mirrors the cheerful optimism that Ronald Reagan brought when America was also in the depths of Democratic party induced despair. Can anyone image that President Obama, after the exposure of "hope and change" as as hollow as the Styrofoam columns of the backdrop to his convention speech, could bring the joy and renewal that this remarkable women can and will?
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