Towards the end of this year Americans will go to the polls to elect a new President. They may decide to give the current president, Barack Obama, another term on the basis that the mess he inherited from George Dubya needs more than four years to sort out. Or they may decide they have had enough of Obama's smooth talking ways and an economy that refuses to be kick started and elect the rather creepy Mitt Romney to the position of President.
Not that Mr Romney, despite his election promises, will be able to do much more than Mr Obama about the ever escalating debt (which currently stands at $16 trillion) or the on-going hostilities that sap so much of the US taxpayer's money.
But whatever the outcome, the candidate with the most expensively earned votes in the world will become President of the USA and the loser will accept the fact. Like it or not, that's what democracy is all about and even if it's a close call the party that comes second has to wait another four years for a crack at the presidency.
So what do you think would happen if the ANC ever came second in a general election? Would they willingly relinquish power? This is a great question to introduce at a northern suburbs dinner party because most people haven't really thought too much about it. It's probably a good idea to get the main course out of the way first though because the likely response isn't going to be great for your digestion.
Fortunately the situation is unlikely to arise in the foreseeable future because there is no political party that can come close to toppling the ANC. Perversely, that is one of the benefits of living in a one party state.
But just suppose a new breakaway party was formed by those ANC members thoroughly disgusted by the way the party of liberation had betrayed them. And suppose that party fought an election and won more votes than the ANC from equally disillusioned former party loyalists? What then? Do you honestly believe the likes of Comrade Gwede, Blade et al would shuffle off into the sunset for the next five years and form an opposition shadow cabinet? Fat chance.