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Saturday, October 08, 2016

Remember when there was a two party American democracy?

Andy Borowitz is an amazingly creative satirist!

BOROWITZ REPORT

Republican Party Could Recover as Early as 2096 (experts say).

WASHINGTON 
In what is being described as a best-case scenario, some political experts are predicting that the Republicans could once again be a viable political party as early as the year 2096.
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America's two party democracy may recover by 2096, but only if everybody who remembers 2016 is dead by then.

Davis Logsdon, the head of the University of Minnesota’s political-science department, said on Saturday that the eighty-year time frame for the Republican Party to recover was “admittedly optimistic, but still doable.”

“It’s not going to be easy, and they have very little margin for error,” Logsdon said. “But if they do everything right and a lot of things cut their way, they could be up and running as a somewhat serviceable political party as early as 2096.”

According to the political strategist Tracy Klugian, however, Logsdon’s 2096 target date for the Republicans’ comeback is “laughably upbeat.”

“In order for the G.O.P. to become even a marginally functional political party again, all memory of the 2016 campaign will have to be obliterated,” Klugian said. “That means everyone who witnessed it will have to be dead, and probably those people’s children, and their children’s children, too. I wouldn’t bet on the Republican Party recovering any earlier than the year 2132.”

When asked about Klugian’s assessment, Logsdon said, “Yeah, 2132 is probably more like it.”

In fact, those of us alive to witness the demise of the "Grand Olden Days Party" will be able to say, "Remember those days when America had a two party political system?"

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