1) Im not a republican and the last republican I voted for was scott brown, before that george bush in 2000 VS GORE so get that incorrect assumption out of here
2) It is great leadership to get all the different personalities in the Big Tent republican party to all agree to not respond to whatever obama says. It shows that the republicans, while having people of many different ideas in their party, can still act in unison.
3) The republicans have already introduced 3 seperate plans, obama is WAY behind the ball.
I agree and IMO its a smart move by the GOP.
If they don't rebut it then they can't be accused of bein obstructionist.
Again. Smart move by the GOP.
BTW TDM is a flamming partisan idiot and she proves it everytime she posts. Jeeze.
We'll see whether it's a smart move. It's very early days and perhaps whatever happens this autumn is irrelevant to the outcome of the 2012 elections. But at some point the electorate might want to see the candidates actually address each other's arguments. If so, pretending that Obama doesn't exist might hurt the Repubs.
I'd prefer to do something to compel the idiot in chief to answer questions fully and honestly.
The route is simple.
Ignore his childish baiting.
Ignore his imbecility.
Stick to one's OWN position and express it loudly and clearly. When challenged about it, honestly ANSWER those questions.
MAKE THE CASE!