> A prominent Republican said on Fox News today that Gingrich, McCain, Palin and
> the rest of the Republcians are weak, stupid and unfit to lead America. He
> said that until they stop with the lies and smears, they don't deserve a say
> in fixing the mess the've made of this country's economy with 8 years of Bush
> malfeasance combined with another 4 years of congressional and senate control
> during the Clinton eara. He said that he's disgusted with the GOP and
> supports the fact that the vast majority of Americans hate the Republican
> party and the Republican brand that they don't stand a chance of being elected
> for the next two generations, if at all. With the GOP on the verge of
> collapse, infighting and corruption from Steele down to the mail room, their
> chances of ever having power again under the Republican brand are 1000:1.
<snip>
This Republivcan congressman is so very prominent that he needs no
introduction. In point of fact he has no name. Or at least none is cited.
Could it be that this phantom congressman does mpt exist? Who is this
Republican congressman anyway?
>
> There we hav it, a prominent Republican said on Fox News today that
> Gingrich, McCain, Palin and the rest of the Republicans are weak, stupid
> and unfit to lead America. He said that until they stop with the lies
> and smears, they don't deserve a say in fixing the mess the've made of
> this country's economy with 8 years of Bush malfeasance combined with
> another 4 years of congressional and senate control during the Clinton
> era. He said that he's disgusted with the GOP and supports the fact
> that the vast majority of Americans hate the Republican party and the
> Republican brand that they don't stand a chance of being elected for the
> next two generations, if at all. With the GOP on the verge of collapse,
> infighting and corruption from Steele down to the mail room, their
> chances of ever having power again under the Republican brand are 1000:1.
>
>
> In both the 2006 and 2008 elections, moderate Republicans were either
> defeated in primaries by more right-wing challengers or were defeated by
> Democrats. With each further defection or defeat, the Republican caucus
> becomes more consistently conservative and more completely divorced from
> the mainstream of American politics.
> The angry, (mostly) white, (mostly) men of the Republican base will
> become ever more strident in their denunciation of the President and his
> party. They will find it very satisfying agreeing with themselves. Only
> on elections days will they be reminded that no one else is listening.
>
Speaking of crap... you forgot to name this theoretical Republican.
--
Always remember:
Bull Connor was a Democrat!
WHICH "prominent Republican?" Why don't you name him - if he's so
prominent? Or is it just that he's a lot less "prominent" outside his
own core urban Blue Nation city than those he criticizes?
http://www.Internet-Gun-Show.com - your source for hard-to-find stuff!
>
> There we hav it, a prominent Republican said on Fox News today that
> Gingrich, McCain, Palin and the rest of the Republicans are weak,
> stupid and unfit to lead America. He said that until they stop with
> the lies and smears, they don't deserve a say in fixing the mess
> the've made of this country's economy with 8 years of Bush malfeasance
> combined with another 4 years of congressional and senate control
> during the Clinton era. He said that he's disgusted with the GOP and
> supports the fact that the vast majority of Americans hate the
> Republican party and the Republican brand that they don't stand a
> chance of being elected for the next two generations, if at all.
> With the GOP on the verge of collapse, infighting and corruption from
> Steele down to the mail room, their chances of ever having power again
> under the Republican brand are 1000:1.
I see you failed to identify who this "prominent Republican" is. Why
don't you do that?
> In both the 2006 and 2008 elections, moderate Republicans were either
> defeated in primaries by more right-wing challengers
Most of whom lost.
> or were defeated by Democrats.
Yep.
> With each further defection or defeat, the Republican
> caucus becomes more consistently conservative and more completely
> divorced from the mainstream of American politics.
> The angry, (mostly) white, (mostly) men of the Republican base will
> become ever more strident in their denunciation of the President and
> his party. They will find it very satisfying agreeing with themselves.
> Only on elections days will they be reminded that no one else is
> listening.
We shall see. I am not a Republican but it will be interesting to see
how long the bloom remains on the rose of Obama with his healthcare
reform and the ecomony still being the center of the news.
--
Sleep well, tonight........
RD (The Sandman)
The trouble with Socialism is that eventually you
run out of other people's money.
Margaret Thatcher - February 5, 1976
Riiiiigght
So prominent, this senator had to remain anonymous
While you're at it, I've got a toll bridge for sale you might be interested
in.
***I suppose you have read or hear none of these great guys,like Palin
and Gingrich to have come out such pathetic comments with regards to
their ability,wisdom and immense influence they have had on
Republicans and the world.
If they're so powerless why do you and your ilk (self-hating
homosexuals)persist in posting these stories?
>
>A prominent Republican said on Fox News today that Gingrich, McCain, Palin and
>the rest of the Republicans are weak, stupid and unfit to lead America.
How 'bout a mainstream media cite for your screed, crappy?
"A prominent Republican said" has all of the credibility of "well known
scientist says....".
While you're looking that up, consider the latest aggregate of polls from
Real Clear Politics at 7pm EST Sunday:
Direction of Country
RCP Average
Right Direction 36.2
Wrong Track 55.6
Spread -19.4
Not even the Daily KOS/2000 component of that poll for 7/6 - 7/9 could
give the obamination a majority for "right" direction. The CBS News
component is worse than the average -- it is 35% right direction, 57%
wrong track. All that makes your "prominent republican Senator" screed
look a little stupid. Doesn't it?
FACE
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You communicate very well if English is not your first language.
Palin and Gingrich are liars.
Since he is 100% correct, who cares?
Since the country is on the wrong track due to republican deregulation,
this has no effect on the issue.
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