Oh, I laugh at it almost daily when I walk by. It's the National Republican Victory Monument which centers (well, it's kinda off-center but you get the idea) on the Ronald Reagan Eternal Flame of Freedom.Technically, it's a private monument and closed to the public. It's housed behind the Ronald Reagan Republican Center on the corner of 2nd Street NE and E Street NE. I don't know if they'll let just anyone go visit it, but I doubt it. You can see it very clearly through the fence though. It's got a wall of all the party leaders and donors who were around for the 1994 congressional victory.Yeah, they built a monument for winning congress in 1994, granted it was a big win for it, but building a monument for it seems a bit silly.I've walked by it a good many times in the last two months and I have never seen a single person visiting.[Edited on September 30, 2009 at 6:14 PM. Reason : /]
9/30/2009 6:13:44 PM
oh, man, i had no idea
9/30/2009 6:38:14 PM
i would say a substantial portion of these swings are from media knob slobbering/bashing, bandwagoning, and the 'very surprising' intolerance of many democrats towards republicans.merely telling someone that you are a republican now a-days gets you scorned and dismissed more often than not before they even really know you. not everyone is so political it affects the way they interact with the world.both sides are some intolerant fucks
10/1/2009 3:37:29 PM
nuh uh. you are.
10/1/2009 4:36:14 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/02/opinion/02brooks.html?_r=3&em
10/2/2009 12:16:02 PM
10/6/2009 1:51:42 PM
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/10/6/790294/-Shep-Smith-destroys-GOP-senator-on-public-optionMan, even the Fox News interviewers aren't cutting the GOP Senators any slack anymore.*insert "it's just Shep Smith" griping below*
10/6/2009 5:19:43 PM
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/10/06/bachmann-beck-limbaugh/A video clip of Michelle Bachmann on Larry King Life professing her support for Limbaugh and Beck being the mouthpieces of the GOP.On the one hand, she is a Republican Congresswoman, but on the other hand it's Michelle freaking Bachmann and it's really hard to hold her particular brand of wingnuttism against the GOP as a whole.
10/7/2009 7:42:20 AM
it's nice to see at least one anchor who is not automatically discounted as a liberal hack (Olbermann, Maddow, etc) not allow his guest to automatically revert to GOP talking points. Smith: "What's wrong with a public option"Guest: "The public option, or as I call it, a government take over of healthcare"Smith: "Get out of here with that shit! That's not what I'm asking!"
10/7/2009 9:52:10 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/10/13/republican.brand/index.html
10/13/2009 2:43:00 PM
10/13/2009 7:55:28 PM
that isn't exactly the "GOP"As much as I despise the GOP, that is about an asinine comparison as you can come up with.
10/13/2009 8:11:08 PM
^ why are you defending a murderer?
10/14/2009 12:34:00 AM
The GOP's new site is kinda funny if you look around.http://www.gop.com/For example, you can find Jackie Robinson listed under "republican heroes." http://gop.com/index.php//learn/heroes/jackie_robinson-1/The Iraq war is listed as a republican accomplishment:http://www.gop.com/index.php/learn/accomplishment/And mysteriously, the accomplishments end after 2004...
10/14/2009 1:32:06 AM
^x5Yeah, speaking of a "vacuum of leadership," these two weak leaders of the Democrats in Congress, Pelosi and Reid, look very close in this video, too[/sarcasm]:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VE2VdmceZcNot to mention that the Blue Dogs are undoubtedly being threatened with God knows what if they don't toe the party line on health care.[Edited on October 14, 2009 at 4:35 AM. Reason : .]
10/14/2009 4:35:06 AM
^^ At least it seems to be working now.And Jackie Robinson is interesting as a Republican hero. Nowadays they'd call him a RINO.http://gawker.com/5380714/gop-tries-to-claim-the-ghost-of-jackie-robinson(yeah, I know it's gawker, who cares)
10/14/2009 7:24:59 AM
^ Today, Jews have to be concerned about liberals tripping over themselves to condemn Israel's every action in defense of itself and its people.And for straight-up fascism, the 1968 Democratic Convention was great.[Edited on October 14, 2009 at 7:40 AM. Reason : .]
10/14/2009 7:29:19 AM
No question. The conventions have been fine examples of "make sure nobody's allowed to speak the wrong message" mentalities for years now. One only has to look at "free speech zones" (although they certainly aren't exclusive to conventions) to see that more recently.As for the Jews, they don't have to worry about a thing. Just accept that Israel's status as our "special little buddy" doesn't give them the right to be douches. No biggie. And that's a nice topic derailment btw, picking out one word and then making followup about it.
10/14/2009 7:44:57 AM
The "Republican Accomplishments" become pretty darned dubious after the 1960's.
10/14/2009 8:26:39 AM
^^ what more do you really expect from a troll?
10/14/2009 9:03:29 AM
^ You're trolling now, aren't you?
10/14/2009 9:26:16 AM
10/14/2009 11:39:37 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/10/13/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5381671.shtmlJohn Boehner: "Sexuality is a choice. Religion is not."Fuck you, John.
10/14/2009 2:55:16 PM
Internal Republican party conflicts boiling to the top?an email from Ron Paul
10/14/2009 3:41:36 PM
Haha, an email from Ron Paul about how the other 'pubs are being mean to him is not, at all, anything "boiling to the top."
10/14/2009 4:09:03 PM
yah, but him actually being invited to respond on a MSM outlet makes it seem more than the usual "complaining" Also important to note is Lindsey Graham, a pretty significant republican voice, turning on those that support limited government which has always been a major cornerstone of the GOP's platform (supposedly). Its no wonder people are confused about this party
10/14/2009 4:17:20 PM
^ Ron Paul got plenty of media coverage during the last election. He's fairly well known.Considering how the polling of republicans has been going, I think people want to move towards Ron Paul in terms of fiscal policy (but not all the way, because Paul is a but nutty), but there is definitely a balance between fundamental policy shifts and winning elections.If democrats ran with Clinton's torch of a balanced budget and paying down the debt, it would keep Republicans shut out for a long time though. I think Obama is on the right track pursuing "deficit neutral" policies, but it's not enough. The bigger our debt, the bigger our military has to be, and that's not the right path.
10/14/2009 4:35:03 PM
yes, I realize he has been on TV before.
10/14/2009 5:33:15 PM
^ I don't even think "keeping taxes low" is a requirement. It's almost ludicrous to think that we can simultaneously cut taxes, and reduce the debt. It can't happen.Fiscal conservatism is too nebulous a concept to create policy around too.When you look at how difficult it is to pass ANY major bill in congress, then try to think about what it would take to implement a tax and spending policy that would definitely eliminate the existing debt (which at 12 trillion is 90% of the GDP ) and the impending debts from social security, it is definitely a major policy shift. Clinton was the only president to try to do something about it since a bit after WWII, and even his plans wouldn't have cleared the social security debt, and unexpected things like wars and economic recessions.
10/14/2009 5:43:42 PM
In countries like Canada, it doesn't matter what side you're on politically - you run on balancing the budget. That should be a priority for any party, and any president. Yet, in this country, both parties have essentially said "fuck it, we'll just print some more" and haven't addressed the problem. Taxes have to go up, or inflation has to happen. The deficit isn't going to get rid of itself. Very few people in Washington seem to care about this.It's not politically viable to run on balancing the budget, raising taxes to cover revenue requirements, and cutting programs. What is politically viable is promising as much shit as possible to the voters, while simply ignoring the fact that we don't have the money, and aren't getting the money anytime soon. Democrats have been doing this for years, and probably won't stop. It's basically the foundation of their platform. Republicans, on the other hand, don't usually promise entitlements, but have been all about "national security" - a.k.a., preemptive wars of aggression.This is a big problem I have with Democracy...at least the American brand of it. There's no political incentive for being principled, and saying, "Well, I'll go to Washington, but I won't promise you a bunch of free stuff. In fact, I'm going to vote against free stuff, and attempt to restrain government where appropriate." There is an incentive to say, "Well, I'll go to Washington, and I'll load up every bill with the maximum amount of pork that they'll allow! Who cares where the money comes from - it's all free!"That's why I support term limits. Not just because I think politicians stay in office too long, though that is part of it. The real problem is that they're running for re-election from day one.
10/14/2009 6:04:07 PM
10/14/2009 7:04:02 PM
Several forces threaten Democrats in 201010/17/2009
10/18/2009 6:46:26 PM
I think (hope) that it is a misread to think that the Democrats alone are in trouble. Republicans aren't fairing much better and what popularity they do have is based largely on not being Democrats.
10/18/2009 7:00:07 PM
^ Yes, but the trend is tending to help Republicans.
10/19/2009 4:49:25 AM
10/19/2009 10:38:24 AM
there's a Rep for thathttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_IAN081P8I
10/20/2009 9:38:59 PM
10/21/2009 6:20:06 AM
Not surprising, the finance industry's entire purpose is to attempt to predict the future.They saw which way the wind was blowing in 2008 and attempted to blow accordingly.
10/21/2009 7:41:14 AM
"blow" being the integral word of choice here....
10/21/2009 8:53:22 AM
My word choice was not accidental.Just for shits and giggles. http://dccc.org/blog/archives/hypocrisy_alert_67_house_republicans_take_credit_for_the_economic_bills_the/They need to make that 68, Richard Burr was up at a Bethlehem, NC firefighter department claiming credit for the extra money they're going to receive.http://www2.hickoryrecord.com/content/2009/oct/16/2-million-fight-fires/news-local/Extra money provided from Obama's stimulus package, a package Burr voted against.[Edited on October 21, 2009 at 12:07 PM. Reason : It's kinda funny that the first comment calls him out on it, but they use that stupid RINO term.]
10/21/2009 12:04:15 PM
of course both sides take any advantage to claim credit when credit is not usually due.not surprising at all, which is why the vast majority of politicians are piles of shit.
10/21/2009 12:07:06 PM
Ah ah now, get it right.They're, "hypocritial pieces of shit" or perhaps simply, "lying pieces of shit."You wouldn't want to go insulting normal pieces of shit, those actually do a lot of good in the world.
10/21/2009 12:08:29 PM
lullz
10/21/2009 1:03:05 PM
http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/10/backfire-nc-gop-er-delivers-anti-republican-survey-comments-to-dem-gov.php?ref=fpbhttp://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/berger_rolls_a_barrow_full_of_opinionsI'm not sure if it belongs in this thread, or if a specific NC-GOP thread should be made.I'll go ahead and quote the TPM post, hooksaw style.
10/22/2009 7:38:02 PM
lolz politics
10/22/2009 7:39:20 PM
Mr Sanford tear down this these wall South of the Border signs.
10/22/2009 9:29:55 PM
^^^ wow those can't even be considered leading questions - those are way beyond leading
10/22/2009 9:49:05 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/10/23/cnn-poll-gop-favorable-rating-lowest-in-25-years/
10/23/2009 2:38:44 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/25/sarah-palin-dede-scozzafava-republicansIt looks like the republican leadership still doesn’t grasp the difference between fiscal conservatives and social conservatives.This is what happens though when you let Fox News and sarah Palin run your party.
10/25/2009 3:55:09 PM
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/october_2009/73_of_gop_voters_say_congressional_republicans_have_lost_touch_with_their_base
10/25/2009 5:23:48 PM