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The GOP will just break the record Mitch McConnell already holds for filabusters.
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That is how our system was designed. Gridlock when not in agreement.
Precisely. System was designed to amend the Constitution...not circumvent it.
The GOP hasn't moved to the right. Both presidents Bush were moderates. John McCain is a moderate. It only seems that way because the democrat party has moved so far left that it is off the charts. Who would have thought that a democrat president would have hired a communist former leader of an arson and looting rampage to any job? Who would have thought that someone who worked in a cabinet post would have told kids that her personal hero was Chairman Mao? Who would have thought that the president would have referred to the US Chamber of commerce as a sinister tool of the republican party or that he would praise the anti-capitalist OWS rabble? The only reason the Tea Party was formed was to push the republican party out of moderateville and that doesn't seem to be working all that well.
Keep thinking that way, oblivion is only a few years away.
No, Democrat oblivion is right around the corner.. driven by this obsession with gay Marriage, abortion, birth control, telling people what to feed their children, what to think, what to say, what to eat, $16,000,000,000,000 debt, massive deficits, worthless USD, 40,000,000+ unemployed, 1/6 of Americans on public assistance, crumbling middle east, inflation, $4+ gasoline, no energy policy, no drilling, no jobs, etc.
Yeah, run on that record bitch!
The only problem I have with your statement is that Bush and McCain weren't moderates and they sure as hell weren't conservative.
If, and I am expecting they will, the GOP loses in November. They will move even farther left trying their damnedest to catch up with the Party of the Jackass.
Immie
I disagree, I think they will indeed win, barring a MAJOR comeback in th economy.. which most predictions say simply is not going to happen. Couple that with a economy on the skids driven by massive inflation driven by $5+ gas by November..
But hey, for the sake of argument, let;s say they lose.. I think you will see an even bigger push to the right by the Tea party... which the GOP will be inclined to heed.
Well, just call me an eternal pessimist.
I will not vote for any republican because I believe the party is corrupt and I think that the only way to tell them that is for as many of us who will to vote third party, but better a Republican win than the corrupt man who sits in the Oval Office today.
I would hope that if enough of us continued to vote third party both parties would begin to get the message.
Immie
Keep thinking that way, oblivion is only a few years away.
No, Democrat oblivion is right around the corner.. driven by this obsession with gay Marriage, abortion, birth control, telling people what to feed their children, what to think, what to say, what to eat, $16,000,000,000,000 debt, massive deficits, worthless USD, 40,000,000+ unemployed, 1/6 of Americans on public assistance, crumbling middle east, inflation, $4+ gasoline, no energy policy, no drilling, no jobs, etc.
Yeah, run on that record bitch!
Bye dinosaur.
I disagree, I think they will indeed win, barring a MAJOR comeback in th economy.. which most predictions say simply is not going to happen. Couple that with a economy on the skids driven by massive inflation driven by $5+ gas by November..
But hey, for the sake of argument, let;s say they lose.. I think you will see an even bigger push to the right by the Tea party... which the GOP will be inclined to heed.
Well, just call me an eternal pessimist.
I will not vote for any republican because I believe the party is corrupt and I think that the only way to tell them that is for as many of us who will to vote third party, but better a Republican win than the corrupt man who sits in the Oval Office today.
I would hope that if enough of us continued to vote third party both parties would begin to get the message.
Immie
I hear ya, loud 'n clear.. unfortunately, a vote for a third party candidate is a vote for Obama.
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If were an oddsmaker my betting line on an Obama win would be -110...Translated.....One would have to wager $110 to WIN $100.As many people have noted, the GOP has been consistently moving further and further to the right over the last 30 years. The election of President Obama continued that trend as the 2010 midterms made clear.
During the current 2012 GOP primary season, candidates like Bachmann and Santorum routinely engaged in some pretty strident rhetoric while also bringing up the social issues continuously despite the fact that virtually everyone thought that economic issues would far and away be the focus of the election.
And finally, the primary has come down to Romney and changing conservative 'not Romney' candidates.
So, regardless of who ends up winning the GOP nomination, if the Republicans lose the general election to President Obama, which direction will the GOP ultimately go? Will they move closer to the center because they lost to President Obama? Or will they move further to the right?
Ya know what? You started a very well thought out thread. Someone made a comment you didn't like and you ruined it.Further to the Constitution because, of course, Obama will be taking us further from it.
I've got some news for you. The men who wrote the US Constitution and ratified it weren't the conservatives of their day.
Further to the Constitution because, of course, Obama will be taking us further from it.
We saw where reaching across the aisle got the GOP in 2006.The GOP hasn't moved to the right. Both presidents Bush were moderates. John McCain is a moderate. It only seems that way because the democrat party has moved so far left that it is off the charts. Who would have thought that a democrat president would have hired a communist former leader of an arson and looting rampage to any job? Who would have thought that someone who worked in a cabinet post would have told kids that her personal hero was Chairman Mao? Who would have thought that the president would have referred to the US Chamber of commerce as a sinister tool of the republican party or that he would praise the anti-capitalist OWS rabble? The only reason the Tea Party was formed was to push the republican party out of moderateville and that doesn't seem to be working all that well.
Reaching 'across the aisle' to only have it shoved back in your face by those that you were trying to 'moderate' with gets you NO WHERE.
Attack and destroy...expose them for what they are.
After all? Statists speak of fairness...
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Republicans think they own America. Everywhere they are in charge the country falls apart.
The GOP hasn't moved to the right. Both presidents Bush were moderates. John McCain is a moderate. It only seems that way because the democrat party has moved so far left that it is off the charts. Who would have thought that a democrat president would have hired a communist former leader of an arson and looting rampage to any job? Who would have thought that someone who worked in a cabinet post would have told kids that her personal hero was Chairman Mao? Who would have thought that the president would have referred to the US Chamber of commerce as a sinister tool of the republican party or that he would praise the anti-capitalist OWS rabble? The only reason the Tea Party was formed was to push the republican party out of moderateville and that doesn't seem to be working all that well.
Keep thinking that way, oblivion is only a few years away.
No, Democrat oblivion is right around the corner.. driven by this obsession with gay Marriage, abortion, birth control,
Pure conjecture...telling people what to feed their children, what to think, what to say, what to eat,
ALL a direct result of GOP tax cuts, GOP wars, GOP Recession.$16,000,000,000,000 debt, massive deficits, worthless USD, 40,000,000+ unemployed, 1/6 of Americans on public assistance,
Business as usual, by no stretch worse than it was in 08crumbling middle east,
Nonexistentinflation,
More conjecture...$4+ gasoline, no energy policy, no drilling, no jobs, etc.
Yeah, run on that record bitch!
Further to the Constitution because, of course, Obama will be taking us further from it.
You're such a tard. You guys really need some new material.
Further to the Constitution because, of course, Obama will be taking us further from it.
You're such a tard. You guys really need some new material.
So what exactly do you have against the Constitution? And what's your alternative to providing liberty to the Republic?
Media Matters has done much of the democrats dirty work as well.The Republican Elites were moving into thier old spot (as nature abhors a vacuum), until the TEA Party folks came along and foiled thier plans at the behest of the American people...the Republicans have moved further right?
the Democrat party has moved so far left they should rename themselves the Socialist-Communist party of the United States.
It's unfortunate to see the Democrat party of old die.
Speaking of the tea party. Democrats have attacked them via the IRS.
You're such a tard. You guys really need some new material.
So what exactly do you have against the Constitution? And what's your alternative to providing liberty to the Republic?
Just because you use the word "Constitution" in your post doesn't make it profound.
In fact, as nondescript as it tends to be, you sound ridiculous.
But hey, "The T" thinks you're tops! Maybe you should vote for him!
As many people have noted, the GOP has been consistently moving further and further to the right over the last 30 years. The election of President Obama continued that trend as the 2010 midterms made clear.
During the current 2012 GOP primary season, candidates like Bachmann and Santorum routinely engaged in some pretty strident rhetoric while also bringing up the social issues continuously despite the fact that virtually everyone thought that economic issues would far and away be the focus of the election.
And finally, the primary has come down to Romney and changing conservative 'not Romney' candidates.
So, regardless of who ends up winning the GOP nomination, if the Republicans lose the general election to President Obama, which direction will the GOP ultimately go? Will they move closer to the center because they lost to President Obama? Or will they move further to the right?