Tarot Reading Predicts McCain Victory in 2008 Election?
Friday, October 24th, 2008
Just for fun I decided to do a tarot reading to bring some clarity to the madness surrounding the current presidential election. While most polls are currently calling it an easy victory for Barack Obama on November 4th, the McCain campaign has shown signs of a late-stage comeback. And besides, many people predicted that John Kerry would win back in 2004, and we all know how that turned out. While few people today use tarot cards for divination of major future events, this practice was actually quite popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As I said, this is all in good fun, and can be taken however you wish. Now, let’s see what the cards say to the question “What will be the outcome of the 2008 Presidential election?”
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Wow. I was actually laughing as I laid the cards out on the table, because of how uncanny the significance of each card was to the question at hand. I would say that this spread heavily suggests a McCain victory, wouldn’t you? For those of you who aren’t familiar wit the meaning of tarot cards, continue reading as I walk through the significance of each one for this reading.
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