If the media has its way:Executive - Liberal (under B.O.)Legislative - Liberal (under N.P. and H.R.)Judicial - Liberal (even more so under B.O. with Legislative Branch under H.R.)Press - LiberalHere's to 2010!!!Surely there is some way we can prevent this.We should go get dead people to register as Republicans.
10/17/2008 1:49:02 PM
The press is so liberal in fact that they helped the current administration fool the populace into believing we needed to go to war. So liberal in fact they fooled the current populace that bailout plan that was passed (to the chagrin of MANY MANY professional economists) was what this country needed for Main Street to survive.I really feel for people like you (and eyedrb, and a aimorris) that have some sort of abject fear of a Democratic presidency when the past 8 years have a systematic disassembling of everything America had going right for itself.
10/17/2008 2:00:36 PM
^you just listed probably the only 2 pro-conservative things the media has done in the last 8 years
10/17/2008 2:08:42 PM
how about making nary a mention of the calls for impeachment from Wexler and Kucinich?
10/17/2008 2:17:05 PM
I remember a time when War and economic nationalism were the highest ideals of a Democratic President by the name of FDR.
10/17/2008 2:20:09 PM
Since when was going to Iraq a liberal v. conservative issues? This is why these labels are so unhelpful. Members in both parties overwhelmingly voted for the war. 70% of the American people was behind it. And people that opposed going to war, everyone from Paul Krugman to Pat Buchanan (how's that for ideological opposites) were dismissed. Personally, I think the "conversative" and "liberal" labels are over all pretty useless, but even more so when it comes to foreign policy.PS* And since when was nationalizing banks considered a CONSERVATIVE policy reaction!?!? I mean this just goes to show meaningless these labels are. [Edited on October 17, 2008 at 2:28 PM. Reason : ``]
10/17/2008 2:25:22 PM
this thread = fail
10/17/2008 2:38:42 PM
^ funny article on slate this week asking when fail started being used as a noun. internet forum subculture is taking over the mainstream
10/17/2008 3:14:58 PM
10/17/2008 3:19:55 PM
going to be worse for the GOP in 2010, especially in the Senate....best shot is 2012 when the dems have like 26 seats up and the GOP has 12.....but that will be when Obama is reelected again.....I think after 2010 the Dems will peak in Senate seats with 62 + 1 independent (Joe will be punted out of the party after this election) which will give them 63 seats...than in 2012, they might loose one or three due to retirements in GOP states.
10/18/2008 12:41:52 AM
I thought Dick Cheney was the 4th branch of gov't. Sarah Palin took good head and is following example even before getting elected.
10/18/2008 3:08:59 AM
i too thought dick cheney was the 4th branch of government
10/18/2008 3:12:12 AM
10/18/2008 3:16:57 AM
Republicans did it to themselves, and they deserve everything they are getting. Under Rove-style politics, they pushed what they could do politically, setting up the backlash that is happening. If you try to claim absolute control while you are in power, you get all the blame when you fuck up.
10/18/2008 3:19:58 AM
10/18/2008 3:27:49 AM
Is there a single person on this board, conservative or liberal, who doesn't agree that Republicans have become ideologically bankrupt? If they were to come out of this election with anything but a crushing, embarrassing loss, it would only affirm their current direction.Oh, and :
10/18/2008 11:05:58 AM
Well, I am a classical liberal, but I would assert that the Republicans are not ideologically bankrupt. Their rhetoric still poles well and the American people are still staunch conservatives compared to the rest of the world. Hell, even Obama has a plan to cut taxes. Lots of Americans were and still are against the Bailout. What you see as ideological bankruptcy is merely personal hatred. If you took one of Bush's prepared speaches and asked most Americans to read it without telling them who it was, most Americans would still agree with the rhetoric. But, Americans have come to associate so much Evil with Bush that many of us will hate anyone associated with him. There is a great example from the auto industry where people would like a car better if you took off the GM logos. It is the same here: remove Bush and his friends from the party and people will come back. But it will take at least an election cycle.
10/18/2008 11:21:10 AM
I wasn't discussing the GOP's popularity.You can be entirely ideologically bankrupt and still resonate with the people.
10/18/2008 11:30:01 AM
10/18/2008 12:05:43 PM
Obama has about a 5 or 6 point lead on McCain.Imagine if the media was completely unbiased.If they were, Obama wouldn't even be the candidate. It would be Hillary.McCain is holding his own battling Obama and the media...he's not doing too badly.
10/18/2008 3:44:49 PM
things that i'll never get tired of:-the "liberal media bias"-democrats being "socialist"
10/18/2008 4:44:59 PM
the truth should tire no man
10/18/2008 5:18:53 PM
"battling the media"... ha!Whatever helps you sleep at night, I guess.
10/18/2008 5:21:13 PM
10/18/2008 8:23:11 PM
5 or 6 pt lead nationally....McPalin is getting CREAMED state by state....there is no way McPalin can win if you look state by state, even if he wins all the toss ups...hell, he cant win unless he wins VA which he is 10pts behind and growing. At least I can go to bed early on election night once VA reports Obama has flipped the state. McPalin will know it is over once that happens, then it is just a mater of how bad it will be for the GOP.
10/18/2008 9:35:45 PM
^ Obama just needs to flip any one of the large swing states, and he wins, assuming the other non-swing states go the way of their polls.[Edited on October 18, 2008 at 9:37 PM. Reason : ]
10/18/2008 9:37:39 PM
I suppose the McPalin gamble did not pay off for the Maverick
10/19/2008 1:41:42 PM
10/20/2008 12:56:19 PM
I'm pretty sure McCain wouldn't be in a hole if the Financial system hadn't imploded.
10/20/2008 5:53:38 PM
he was already in a hole before it really went to shit. or do you mean going further back?
10/20/2008 6:12:08 PM
10/20/2008 6:35:59 PM
10/21/2008 3:23:12 AM
Actually, I meant ideas--thoughts, opinions, plans, etc... Did you really need to make a sassy bitch comment about that?And, of course, those people criticized him. They were running against him. You gotta use what you can use, but it didn't work for them, just like it didn't work for McCain. McCain has been several steps behind Obama throughout his campaign. When McCain started talking about change, we'd already heard about change for months from Obama, and Obama had already moved on with specifics.John McCain has destroyed his own reputation in this campaign. There was a spark of sincerity in W's first run, but McCain has been entirely cynical. They believed they couldn't lose to a black man. They believed they could scare us with radical Islam and gloomy predictions about Iraq. And they believed their words didn't really matter...that all we can really understand is fear and our own visceral reactions to images of baked apple pie and baseball.
10/21/2008 5:57:50 PM