scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
This brouhaha
began
after Red State's Erikson posted Political Malpractice: The GOP Should Have Had Bigger
House Gains. Since I long ago decided the GOP was not only
incompetent, but a subversive political force as well, I'm inclined to
agree with this at face value. After reading it however, and in
light of a limited but lively discussion on my "Rove
elephant kills five" post, I'm with Erikson all the way on
this. Also, this House
GOP offers freshman spot in leadership rubs me the wrong way. It
should be TeaParty will allow a few
establishment Republicans to remain in the leadership for
administrative purposes (announced
GOP chairman Sarah Palin). Too much yapping.Long Live the
Revolution.
Relax. It aint over yet. If the legacy Republicans dont get it (or ignore it) and start to play nice with the dems there will be further blood letting. The people dont like the idea of guvmint health care but they really hate being broke. A perfect storm of sorts. And the clouds are still on the horizon. Tim
Seems we're headed for more of the same old same old out of DC Reps. Expectations for some rock'em sock'em sessions remain low, here boss.
ReplyDeleteRelax. It aint over yet. If the legacy Republicans dont get it (or ignore it) and start to play nice with the dems there will be further blood letting. The people dont like the idea of guvmint health care but they really hate being broke. A perfect storm of sorts. And the clouds are still on the horizon.
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