Please try not to crap this thread up with 2 pages of random chit-chat, guys.You know the democrats are gonna fail again - i mean, sure the republicans won't hold as big of a seat advantage in the two houses, but I must say that this Foley debacle may actually turn out to be blessing in disguise... Will anyone at all ever take the democrat party seriously when they lose again this round?I think not.George Will actually agrees with my point. He's got an editorial in today's washingtonpost discussing this very real possiblity:
10/5/2006 9:05:59 AM
I wouldn't disagree with his statement.It takes multiple parties to shit up a thread, having the title say "When the Democrats fail" as opposed "If the Democrats fail" isn't doing your part to keep this section clean of the riff raff. Here's to hoping that no one "takes the bait" in this thread.
10/5/2006 10:22:09 AM
I tend to agree, as much as the republicans mess things up, if the liberals can't take over this time they need to seriously consider major reformsthen again, if the repubs lose, they will probably reform and become more centered than they have ever been in modern timesbut the left seems to keep going further left, alienating losts of voters...which could hurt them this time around also
10/5/2006 10:25:55 AM
When democrates fail to take back congress in november, the one main thing that i am worried about is that Republicans will continue to be absolute morons and not promote a conservative agenda. the good thing about republicans losing in november would be that they would know that the republican base is really tired of thier crap. thats probably my biggest concern with two more years of a republican majority.there is nothing leading about the title of the thread...its just what the thread is about...dont be so defensive.
10/5/2006 10:27:05 AM
I'm not being defensive. I'm trying to be a little proactive and educational about what causes the problems around here.
10/5/2006 10:28:53 AM
I'm not really looking forward to this electionpretty much a lose lose situation[Edited on October 5, 2006 at 10:29 AM. Reason : .]
10/5/2006 10:28:57 AM
Yep that's why I'll be paddling the Cape Fear River for two weeks starting November 1. http://sourcetosea.net/CapeFear/capefearriver.htmlVoting absentee though.In 2000, I was thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail southbound from Maine to Georgia when all the election shit went down. I'll never forget staying up till 4 on the backporch of somebody's vacation cabin while I listened to the return and ensuing clusterfuck.
10/5/2006 10:55:45 AM
yeah, it's a good thing republicans quit after their ass whooping in 1936
10/5/2006 6:13:44 PM
FOX News has an internal GOP poll says if Hastert doesn't resign, the republicans are fuckt:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,218043,00.html(rabble rabble fox news rabble)
10/5/2006 7:43:22 PM
If the Foley episode determines the total outcome of this election and the makeup of America's primary political body -- then that is no reflection on Republicans or Democrats. It's just sad.Seriously -- Foley is one man. Yes, the House leadership likely fouled up. Yes, they handled the post-media-frenzy badly. Yes, Foley was obviously a cancer on their political presence.But ultimately, one man shouldn't decide in any way the fundamental divides in American society between left and right, taxation and economic freedom, peace and war.So -- George Will is wrong. And the Foley situation is occupying way too much airtime a month before elections, considering what is at stake.
10/6/2006 4:02:10 AM
you didn't even read the editorial.George Will didn't say that the republicans deserved to lose, just that there is no better situation for the democrats right now and if they can't capitalize on it, then they're chopped liver.
10/6/2006 9:26:07 AM