-The GOP loses massive amounts of power as its far-right party leaders alienate moderates and center-right conservatives with their reactionary ideals. Obama coordinates the Democrats to a majority in both houses of Congress. Justices Scalia, Ginsburg, and Kennedy retire.
That would be nice, but it seems rather unlikely to me sadly, if they haven't alienated the country by yet, I don't think it will happen in the next few years when they won't control the presidency or the senate (and POSSIBLY the supreme court (assuming you are right about those justices retiring in the next few years (I could easily see Scalia for instance waiting till he is either dead or Obama's term is over to retire), only controlling the house won't be enough to alienate the population.
However, I could see an internal split withing the party between the semi-moderate and the currently crazy far right's currently in control (which THEN destroys their power), but even that is unlikely to happen in the near future (although I do see it coming somewhere down the road).
-Egypt is nearing the end of a civil war due to the military's unwillingness to give up power to a civilian government. NATO does not intervene and the rebels are crushed.
I have to disagree with this one, while it seems fairly obvious that there is a looming conflict (assuming that the millitary doesn't radically change its course of action), I see it being entirely possible that the rebels could win it, it will be long and brutal and bloody like the one in Syria is right now, but I don't know if they will manage to win when none of the other millitaries/dictators have succeeded thus far in stopping the popular rebellions (yes, they are in better shape and a better position, but that could change fast).