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That didn't take long. Much as we predicted last week, the Republican
Party's Bedwetter Caucus has emerged on schedule to explain why Mitt
Romney can't possibly win the election with Paul Ryan on the ticket.
"GOP pros fret over Paul Ryan," reported Politico,
the
website with perfect Beltway pitch, on Tuesday: "In more than three
dozen interviews with Republican strategists and campaign
operatives—old hands and rising next-generation conservatives alike—the
most common reactions to Ryan ranged from gnawing apprehension to
hair-on-fire anger that Romney has practically ceded the election."
Mr. Romney's catastrophic blunder, it seems, is that he chose a running
mate who does more than talk about reforming government. He's really
tried to do it, and this is simply not done in Presidential politics. (Full
WSJ Opinion)
How
frustrating for the GOP. To have pushed and pulled all their levers,
and
produce the candidate all America have been waiting for, only to see
them—first John McCain and now Mitt Romney— bollix up with a
conservative running mate. It's a good thing they'll still have
their
day job at the DNC to go to. *spit*
Aside: I know. Politico have perfect political pitch only
if you're playing the "K Street Waltz" or the "Obama
Cha-Cha." Don't matter here.
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Pussies
ReplyDeleteThree dozen Republicans who think DC is America.
ReplyDeleteIt's the shrubs at work...they are the most malignant cancer in
ReplyDeleteAmerican Public life...worse than Clintoon or Hussein O'Crap
They are the Saudis' men in Washington.
Gosh, I didn't expect that coming...
ReplyDeleteNo, wait, yes I did. Same old, same old.
The Republican establishment has been penetrated by literally thousands, probably tens of thousands, of lefty moles. And so been destroyed, turned into useless craven mudsuckers.
ReplyDeleteThey hated Palin and Reagan as well.
ReplyDeleteAfter Palin finishes taking over the Republican Party, they can go to the Democrats for work ... i.e., starve under a bridge somewhere.
The self-anointed hate the Tea Party more than the
ReplyDeleteCommunist Party, I mean Democrats.
Why?
They're a bigger threat to their rice bowl.
Dems can't push 'em off their bar stools,
but Tea Partiers can.