6/16/2009 12:32:29 PM
without reading this, it has to be from mike murphy
6/16/2009 12:33:37 PM
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6/16/2009 1:08:23 PM
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6/16/2009 2:03:23 PM
Dems, enjoy the back slapping while you're on top of the hill. It won't last.
6/16/2009 2:05:35 PM
What is with all this bullshit popping up again and again. OMFG the Republicans lost an election after having an extremely unpopular president the past few years and a recession starting the year of the election! The end is near! Not 10 years ago, the Democrats were out of the White House, didn't control either branch of the legislature, and were the minority party in most state governments. Jesus, people are fucking stupid/crazy. Within 6-8 years Republicans will either have the Presidency back, or will control the legislature. Not that it will make much difference in how the government is run. Seriously, how different has Obama been than Bush, other than good PR?[Edited on June 16, 2009 at 2:12 PM. Reason : .]
6/16/2009 2:11:12 PM
his attitude duhhhh
6/16/2009 2:19:06 PM
^^ There's quite a bit of difference between Obama and Bush.
6/16/2009 2:25:42 PM
no need to do anything of biblial proportions. just let inflation creep in, then all the GOP has to do is sit back and say 'i told you so'
6/16/2009 2:30:54 PM
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6/16/2009 5:28:07 PM
Yeah, I predict this "Ice Age" will last all the way until 2010--at which time, significant thawing will occur.
6/16/2009 7:28:46 PM
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6/16/2009 8:16:28 PM
^^ good postEverything runs in cycles in washington. The GOP is not going anywhere, and definitely does not need to become more centrist. The reason they lost last time was not because of their principles, but because they did not stick to their principles. They expanded government and spending, both of which will get you ousted in a reelection after years of doing such things.
6/16/2009 8:46:20 PM
I would be more willing to support a Republican party that didn't tow the line for the religious right, and was actually fiscally conservative. Needless to say, things aren't looking good. Of course, the Democratic party will continue to throw away money and pay off their supporters, while not actually improving civil liberties, so I could never support that.I think once people start to realize how fucked we are, we can work on having a real conservative party. You know, people that embrace reality and accept that we can't just print and spend money without serious consequences. Then again, that kind of talk might be considered "fringe."
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6/16/2009 10:14:57 PM
^ Well said, thants.
6/16/2009 10:22:18 PM
6/16/2009 10:29:07 PM
yes.Obama likes to give our money to laquisha.Bush likes to give it to King Hussein.big difference
6/16/2009 10:32:28 PM
To d357r0y3r: It's toe the line--not "tow the line." Just FYI.But as I indicated:
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6/17/2009 8:21:31 AM
wowi've never seen such high quality discourse.
6/17/2009 9:17:42 AM
And the GOP glacier gets bigger....
6/17/2009 10:53:04 AM
surprised no one has mentioned the republicans threatening to vote against war funding supplemental only a year after claiming that the exact same no vote from democrats a year ago was anti-american and hurting our troops.
6/17/2009 10:56:47 AM
There's a real vacuum in the GOP at the moment. I heard that 52 percent of registered Republicans cannot identify who the voice of the party is.As for the run to the center or die rhetoric of the writer, these things tend to go in cycles. The Dems will screw up at some point. The answer is to clearly and openly embrace the latino community and their social values, which are more in line with conservatives than liberals.
6/17/2009 12:22:12 PM
6/17/2009 12:25:27 PM
hey look ma, a troll
6/17/2009 12:38:49 PM
speak for yourself dipshit
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6/17/2009 2:12:08 PM
A recent gallop poll says otherwise.http://www.gallup.com/poll/120806/Limbaugh-Gingrich-Cheney-Seen-Speaking-GOP.aspxRush and Newt had 10 percent each, with Cheney at 9 percent. [Edited on June 17, 2009 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ]
6/17/2009 2:35:29 PM
I bet Cheney will die out...he's only 9% because he did a flurry of talk shows defending bush's/his policiesAnd that 10% tie is only among Republicans...if you look at all respondents it's 13% for Rush and 10% for Cheney
6/17/2009 2:40:29 PM
http://www.gallup.com/poll/118937/Republican-Base-Heavily-White-Conservative-Religious.aspx
6/17/2009 3:39:08 PM