From David Frum in the Washington Post today, reasons to vote Republican:
10/26/2008 2:52:38 PM
It's almost exactly why we were being flogged to vote for John Kerry in 2004! (Amazing!)
10/26/2008 2:57:51 PM
10/26/2008 2:59:33 PM
funny, cause this seems eerily familiar to what had been going on the 6 years before the desm took back the house and senate.....(although there's something to be said for pretty much all politicians being in there purely to gain power and influence people....but alas, I digress)
10/26/2008 3:01:05 PM
what the fuck?? he seriously wrote that?i'll be damned, Orwell was right. the Ministry of Truth is alive and well.LOL... holy shit. i guess David Frum is basing his future fiction of the democrats on the past reality of the Republicans.Looking back on 2000:
10/26/2008 3:53:06 PM
hmm i just read the actual article, and those quotes are seriously taken out of context scottncst8Frum actually makes a good case. But you omitting the relevant context -- you selectively deleted key qualifications in at least one instance -- make it easy to for you to misrepresent (or at least for casual readers to misunderstand) the real point Frum is trying get at.
10/26/2008 5:57:08 PM
10/26/2008 11:47:39 PM
I had no idea the government could be self-serving.
10/27/2008 12:03:22 AM
Frum makes a good point but to me voting for people because of "meta-reasons" is a bit self-defeating. It's a bit like the stock market advice that tells you to buy a given stock because of overall predictions about market conditions. Of course market conditions are very turbulent -- you should look for great companies and invest longer term. Likewise, if we elect a bunch of rotten Republicans (or whomever) now just to keep Democrats out of power, how well will that serve us down the road?It's not a convincing enough argument to stem the tide. I'd suggest as an alternative that people look deeply at candidates and pick the person who most closely matches their values. That is the best we can do in a democracy.
10/27/2008 1:12:23 AM
house+senate+president isnt the super majority??
10/27/2008 1:15:40 AM
Super-majority is filibuster proof numbers. Although it's only a slight improvement from controlling both houses of Congress and the Presidency. They basically did anything they wanted to for 6 years.
10/27/2008 2:10:32 AM
Or better yet, don't vote republican so they have real incentive to get back to being republicans the next time around, instead of these caricatures of republicans that you have running the party right now.(or maybe they will double down on Karl Rove, Ann Coulter, and Sarah Palin. In that case, RIP)[Edited on October 27, 2008 at 2:40 AM. Reason : Anyone remember when republicans spent less than democrats?]
10/27/2008 2:37:14 AM
^
10/27/2008 2:39:07 AM
^^
10/27/2008 3:11:05 AM
lol tkeshultz thinks the dems are gonna win 9 seats?
10/27/2008 3:12:07 AM
^^^^ that's my plan, too
10/27/2008 4:11:00 AM
10/27/2008 7:14:20 AM
^I like that. Punish the party for betraying its ideals of fiscal conservatism and individual liberty so hard they either have to mend their ways or will be replaced as a party by something that has what the democrats lack. Then maybe in 2012 or 2016 we can punish the democratic party for losing its way in the interim. Just maybe we'll have two parties have clearly different but clearly valuable visions by 2020 or so. It would make an amusing pun in history books at least.
10/27/2008 7:23:40 AM
that was an awful pun.
10/27/2008 7:25:26 AM
Then bend the course of history to the better pun.
10/27/2008 7:41:41 AM
historically, the only time a new party EVER comes into power, is when it replaces one of the current parties.The current Democratic Party essentially replaced the Democrat-RepublicansWhigs replaced Federalist Party after a brief intermediary of National Republicans.The current Republican Party directly replaced Whigs after their collapse....maybe its time for the Libertarian Party to replace the Republicans?
10/27/2008 8:51:21 AM
Where's that leave the Pat Robertson aligned part of the right? I think I could see the Republican party splitting into a libertarian and a theocratic part before I could see it completely being replaced by one or the other. Neither would really fit under the democratic umbrella.
10/27/2008 8:58:57 AM
The Republican Party can't split because it relies too heavily on the Christian Right. People are leaving the party in droves though and they can't function because they've become too far right. Until the fundamentalists get their shit together and into the 21st century the Republicans are going to have problems.
10/27/2008 9:27:17 AM
10/27/2008 9:57:01 AM
I've been discussing this election year with some of my friends who have political jobs, both in the Republican and the Democratic parties. We pretty much all agree that the Democrats have a pretty solid track record in recent years of fumbling the ball, so we'll see.
10/27/2008 10:39:26 AM
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10/27/2008 12:18:13 PM
10/27/2008 5:10:53 PM
isn't that what people were saying in 2006?so how did that work for us?vote Republican
10/27/2008 6:38:46 PM
hey, ^ & ^^, and the rest of you fiscal republicans....here's your next job: boot your moonbat christian extremists, racists, homophobes, fascists and other assorted nutballs out of your party. now since you, personally, cant physically boot anyone out you'll have to do your part in shouting them down. if you want a template to practice with, try this: http://www.videosift.com/video/Muslim-McCain-Fans-Confront-Intolerance-At-Rallyremember: intolerance deserves no tolerance.so go get busy, and we'll see you back here in '12... er, well, probably '16. y'all got some big messes to clean up.[Edited on October 27, 2008 at 6:47 PM. Reason : ]
10/27/2008 6:44:46 PM
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10/27/2008 6:59:45 PM
it's fucking dnl
10/27/2008 8:18:48 PM
lol its a fucking tke...i was close enough
10/27/2008 8:22:14 PM
nobody's surprised you have the reading comprehension of a 6 yr old.That being said, I'm shocked to say I agree with almost everything the liberals in this thread have said. Most of the comments in this thread have given me strong thoughts about voting for Obama, but I just don't think I can bring myself to do it. But I am sick and fucking tired of the Republican party. I'm registered with the GOP, but they're not the GOP I want to align myself with. That party doesn't exist anymore.
10/27/2008 8:45:15 PM