Kurt Schlichter may become a favorite columnist. Here
writing for
Townhall about comparisons of 2016 with earlier years he says, forget 1992 with Perot giving the election to Clinton. Instead focus on 1968, his description of which reflects his obvious fond memories thereof:
Back in 1968, the Democrat Party was divided between liberals who loved America and liberals who hated everything about it. The situation is a little different now, with today’s Democrat Party divided between liberals who hate everything about America and liberals who really, really hate everything about it.
If that wasn't enough, try this:
Hillary is America’s First Wife, a sour, sexless, disapproving presence eager to spend the next eight years telling us all how we are failing to measure up to her exacting standards.
And since nothing succeeds like excess:
Nineteen sixty-eight was the year normal Americans saw the Democrats for what they were, and that’s the danger for them in 2016 too – that normal Americans will be reminded about what a circus of welfare-chiseling, race-obsessed, work-averse, baby-shredding freaks the Democrat party is.