Your 2008 predictions…. today!!

Greetings from the year 2008! You poor people who have to wait… uh… several hours before the new year have no idea what awaits you!! You’ll commute to work by helicopter or jetpack and wear aluminum-colored clothing. Curiously, the communication devices will be clunkier than current cellular phones. In the waning hours of 2007 and ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast.

Greetings from the year 2008! You poor people who have to wait... uh... several hours before the new year have no idea what awaits you!! You'll commute to work by helicopter or jetpack and wear aluminum-colored clothing. Curiously, the communication devices will be clunkier than current cellular phones. In the waning hours of 2007 and the beginning hours of 2008, however, it seems appropriate to provide loyal readers with a place to post predictions for 2008. So, the bold amongst you are asked to hereby predict the following: 1) The presidential nominee for the Democratic Party; 2) The presidential nominee for the Republican Party; 3) The winner of the 2008 presidential election 4) The Academy Award Best Picture winner for 2008 (not who should win, but who will win) 5) The winner of the 2008 World Series 6) The winner of the 2008 Nobel Peace PrizeMy submission is below the fold.... 1) Barack Obama (I'm sticking with my original prediction on this, but I'll admit that I can think of way too many land mines over the next few months) 2) Mitt Romney 3) Obama 4) No Country For Old Men 5) The Boston Red Sox over the Arizona Diamondbacks 6) Bono

Greetings from the year 2008! You poor people who have to wait… uh… several hours before the new year have no idea what awaits you!! You’ll commute to work by helicopter or jetpack and wear aluminum-colored clothing. Curiously, the communication devices will be clunkier than current cellular phones. In the waning hours of 2007 and the beginning hours of 2008, however, it seems appropriate to provide loyal readers with a place to post predictions for 2008. So, the bold amongst you are asked to hereby predict the following:

1) The presidential nominee for the Democratic Party; 2) The presidential nominee for the Republican Party; 3) The winner of the 2008 presidential election 4) The Academy Award Best Picture winner for 2008 (not who should win, but who will win) 5) The winner of the 2008 World Series 6) The winner of the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize

My submission is below the fold….

1) Barack Obama (I’m sticking with my original prediction on this, but I’ll admit that I can think of way too many land mines over the next few months) 2) Mitt Romney 3) Obama 4) No Country For Old Men 5) The Boston Red Sox over the Arizona Diamondbacks 6) Bono

Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner

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