Has the "Christian Science Monitor" become too liberal for Republicans?

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Has the GOP become so extreme they even view the Christian Science Monitor as "too liberal". Taking millions of Americans hostage has become a recent tactic for the GOP. Doesn't seem the CSM is on board with those tactics.

Unemployment benefits: not until Bush tax cuts pass, Senate GOP says - CSMonitor.com

Unemployment benefits extended in tax-cut deal - CSMonitor.com

Perhaps those Christians aren't in the pocket of the "rich". Where does that leave the GOP leadership?

Can the GOP be tough on the rich? How about no food stamps? - CSMonitor.com

The opposite of "Social Darwinism" is, according to the Republicans, "Socialism". How is Social Darwinism "better"? It that really our goal?

What kind of society do Republicans want? It looks like social Darwinism. - CSMonitor.com

Do USMB Republicans believe the Christian Science Monitor has gone off message. If so, what is the "message"?

Tea party targets Sen. Richard Lugar: Can moderate Republicans survive? - CSMonitor.com
 
American society is based on a little Social Darwinism, a little Socialism, and alot of "You got to be kidding me!"--ism.
 
Capitalism fettered by sound regulations and a social safety net works really well.

I will never understand why some want to unfetter caplitalism when unfettered caplitalism strangles the free market in very short order.


How can people be so damned dumb to believe in this idiotic idea of an "automatic setting" that creates perfection when all it creates is wealthy masters who have free hand to rule over the masses.
 

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