Joel C. Rosenburg of FlashTrafficBlog is normally extremely prescient, almost to the point of being spooky. His political analysis is exceptional feeding great insight into fictional novels that have at times been so accurate that one might think him a time traveler. Still, like the rest of us, he is not omniscient.
Today, in a blog post titled Some thoughts on a presidential campaign going from bad to worse to nightmarish, he revealed a couple weaknesses. His recap of the presidential campaign that is increasingly revealing the dregs we have for candidates is terrific and echoes my very, very deep concerns for this nation. Personally, I have thought the American experiment to be over, but the last three months have not only confirmed but chiseled that opinion into stone. I believe Rosenberg would agree. Please take the time to read his post.
Rosenberg rightly calls for prayer, and I am in full agreement. As I read, though, I realized he has somehow missed two very important points that would radically alter his blog post. I’d like to address those in reverse order. He states, Continue reading “Imploding America and the exploding ‘revival’ (Responding to Joel Rosenberg)”
