You deserved this. Get your shit together and come back strong in 2 and 4 years (and not with fucking palin ).
11/4/2008 11:42:12 PM
hell its only 2 yrs, I can handle it
11/4/2008 11:42:55 PM
Purge yourselves of the religious right and shift yourselves towards a more libertarian stance and I'll join you. I think a libertarian/conservative hybrid party would be viable right now and a good counterbalance to the democrats.
11/4/2008 11:45:10 PM
^I would love that
11/4/2008 11:46:42 PM
i agreewe need a social liberal economic conservative combo
11/4/2008 11:46:55 PM
I'd vote for that ticket, assuming they shed the anti-intellectualism as well.It'd have to be a party that didn't include this^ type of person[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 11:47 PM. Reason : ]
11/4/2008 11:47:02 PM
id be on that like stink on shit, lets hope we can survive 2 years of a socialist paradise
11/4/2008 11:47:59 PM
Yes.
11/4/2008 11:48:37 PM
Become socially liberal (Shuffle off the Puritanical nutjob wing of your party)Get back to being fiscally moderate to conservativeRealize that environmental sustainability and preservation is the key to financial sustainability.And you will get my vote.
11/5/2008 12:18:55 AM
11/5/2008 12:21:02 AM
Attn: Republicans, if you don't like then you can gtfo! nah guys, i'm just kidding, its all cool. i'm glad that both sides turned out big enough that it wont be so embarrassing to compare our election result turnouts to that of Europeans
11/5/2008 12:25:38 AM
attn conservative moonbats.buy your airline tickets to Dubai now.dont let the escape hatch hit you in the ass on your way out.
11/5/2008 12:27:16 AM
i hope that the senate maintains its balance so that fillibusters are still in playwe need some sort of balance system in place...
11/5/2008 12:27:20 AM
joe, remember to try not to be too much of a dick about "winning" the election.Partisan asshole-ism isn't a good trait.
11/5/2008 12:28:47 AM
Yeah, the common thread of both Obama and McCain's speeches and really a lot of their campaigns has been a personal desire (NOT reflected by their campaigners and surrogates obviously) to reach across the aisle and work with each other. Despite the partisan hackery done on their behalf and by the media, they are both fairly centrist.
11/5/2008 12:30:05 AM
I don't think we need to gloat, despite supporting Obama i thought McCain was one of the most decent candidates I've seen in a long time, not that that's saying a lot with choices like Bush, Kerry and Dole being in our recent past.
11/5/2008 12:31:11 AM
11/5/2008 12:31:57 AM
People consider themselves centrists who are wide left and right of actually being centrist. So yeah, since your idea of centrist is based off of your political norms, the person who you identify with would definately be closer to what you consider a centrist position.I would instead argue they are both in the smeary purplish area of "moderate." I can't really argue that one is more centrist than the other since that's a moving goal post.
11/5/2008 12:34:54 AM
i consider a centrist:- neutral on taxes for both middle class, rich, and poor- respecting individual rights while understanding the need for regulation as determined by the people- regulating markets while respecting a business' rights- understanding government's role in daily life while not overextending power- open to environmental conservation while limiting effects to industry and growth- understanding a need for minimum wage and setting it low enough to not affect employment- understanding that unions, by nature, are the death nell of industry, but smart enough to deal with unions effectively. i would put mccain closer to that than obama AT THIS POINT AND BASED ON THE CAMPAIGNi have to think that most people view "centrist" as i do and I sincerely hope that Obama is on this level because I think he can be a valuable asset for us if so[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 12:45 AM. Reason : ]
11/5/2008 12:43:27 AM
i'm all for reaching out and working with republicansi am addressing the people, including [user]tkeschultz[/user], who said they were going to leave the country.so notice: i said, "conservative moonbats"i'm not going to stop telling intolerant fascists, like the fundamentalist christian right, to sit down and shut the fuck up. theres no more place for their bullshit. they need to start acting right, or git out.
11/5/2008 12:45:57 AM
no shitthe fucking religious right has kept republicans from probably overtaking democrats forevereconomic liberalism is pretty retarded at its basic logical level, but there is more to republicans than just economics and i have a serious problem with thatthe parties should be: progressive v. libertarian
11/5/2008 12:51:12 AM
the only thing central about obama is the tie he wears, it is in the middle. He is so far left, but that was missed by most everyone.
11/5/2008 12:53:01 AM
Progressive vs Libertarian makes sense...except not at all.If the Republican party was fully libertarian then there would either be a third party or the democrats would combine progressive thought with religious views to gain those voters.As much as internet neckbeards love libertarian viewpoints, especially after reading their first Ayn Rand novel, libertarian policy isn't necessarily very good for nations.
11/5/2008 12:53:40 AM
im worried that you are right, of course, I thought that about Clinton and he was OKI am trying to see the good in this man, it's tough though^ shit man come on, there are clearly four quadrants of beliefs and I don't like being pigeonholed into two - i think a social liberal and economic conservative would be a winnereven if it was an old school barry goldwater style republican...[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 12:56 AM. Reason : ]
11/5/2008 12:54:10 AM
^^ Oh god no, it should never be in charge. Libertarians make good watchdogs for progressives though.
11/5/2008 12:56:54 AM
11/5/2008 12:59:52 AM
11/5/2008 1:01:56 AM
Big-L libertarianism could never work, but it wouldn't be a bad thing for some of their concepts to be tempered with with we have now to seep in to things.
11/5/2008 1:20:05 AM
I was looking at the Senate races in 2 years, it will be about 50/50 this time around now that you include Obama's and Biden's seat (special elections). Dems might pick one or two to get to the magic number of 60 if all goes well the next 2 years. Luckily for a lot of Dems (or unlucky depending on the next 4 years) a shitload of Dem Senators go up for reelection in 2012.Hagel is retiring that could be a Dem pickup if the governor runs.[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 1:38 AM. Reason : w]
11/5/2008 1:37:20 AM
11/5/2008 1:38:13 AM
so at what point will the general public hold Dems responsible if something goes wrong?not trolling, serious question here -- with huge majorities in both houses and a dem president, when does it start being about them and not Bush? 2 years? 4 years? 8? Until something good happens?
11/5/2008 7:45:50 AM
11/5/2008 7:54:26 AM
Seriously Alaska? First Sarah Palin and now a convicted felon? I officially declare Alaska the new Florida.
11/5/2008 8:09:59 AM
11/5/2008 8:12:53 AM
I love how the hardcore republicans act like its the end of the world now that OBama was elected. I laugh
11/5/2008 8:32:19 AM
Attn: Republicans. Thanks for making it a 1 party system!
11/5/2008 8:33:51 AM
11/5/2008 8:41:50 AM
11/5/2008 8:44:47 AM
Libertarian stance? No thanks, we have a Libertarian party already. Give me socially moderate policy (status quo on abortion, not care about gay marriage either way, but no prostituion, no drugs, etc), and classically liberal economic policy (free trade, free markets with regulation and some oversight, some worker protection, balance budget, elimination of debt, etc).
11/5/2008 8:46:56 AM
Come back with a fair tax planDrop the evangelical bullshitEmbrace 21st century social awarenessStop slamming intellectuals Drop the elitist chargesEmbrace the coasts
11/5/2008 8:48:50 AM
11/5/2008 8:52:17 AM
They lost college-educated whites this year. For the first time, I think.It's only going to get worse if they keep wrapping themselves in anti intellectualism.
11/5/2008 8:58:40 AM
^ yup. Count me as one of them. Such a poorly run campaign, poor candidate choices, poor platforms. Really insulting to a lot of people who began the election process in the primaries with a Republican lean.[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 9:14 AM. Reason : ]
11/5/2008 9:12:09 AM
'Pubs did a lot of things wrong in this campaign.however, we will see the 'mandate' in 2010 when there is no Obama to get people to the polls that typically dont vote.
11/5/2008 9:19:53 AM
11/5/2008 10:28:17 AM
11/5/2008 10:32:26 AM
Yeah, again, it's mostly on McCain and his campaign. The campaign was run so poorly, it's like they were trying to get people to change their mind and vote for Obama.That's one thing the Republicans definitely need to learn from the Democrats; how to run an effective campaign.
11/5/2008 10:37:23 AM
11/5/2008 11:15:34 AM
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11/5/2008 5:39:33 PM