saw wave analo
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the problem with the gop is that right now the democrats seem more conservative than the republicans. it doesnt matter what is said, we have had 8 years to watch the conservatives ---- the constitution with the patriot act, ---- the idea of fiscal conservativism with their absolutely out of control spending, and ---- the ideal of individual freedoms.. in a completely shameless, pandering way.. with the whole terri schiavo thing. that one in particular just absolutely disgusted myself and a lot of people
the gop is going to have to completely, utterly reconfigure, or they are never going to win another election. i am in indiana as well, and in 06 my district went dem in a big way, and this year the state went dem by a decent margain.. indiana.. i dont know haw many of you have been through here, but the fact that this state decisively elected a black democrat as president should serve as a lead weighted punch in the face to anyone who thinks the gop can still continue to function as it has been.
the bush administration was a catastrophic failure, neoconservativism could just as easily be called bigoted ultra liberalism. i expect obama to be far more conservative than bush was, because as far as i can tell, the last 8 years were the most liberal this country has ever seen, there was just a thin veil of religious pandering draped over it all to fool the braindead "values" voting bloc into thinking they were supporting the will of god.
its horseshit.
and to whoever above said something about bush being too center minded.. he tried too hard to appeal to the left.. are you absolutely out of your mind? the bush administration was the most rigidly partisan we have had in modern history. i have no idea what you mean by what you said, but the absolute opposite is true, that rigidity is what has been costing them so dearly lately.
it is a fluke bush was elected to a second term, it would have been a landslide in 04 as well, but the war was still fresh so people i think were still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. by 06, the true colors of what the modern gop has degraded into were exposed, and unless there is a drastic shift away from the ultra partisan mud slinging holier than thou stuff, the gop will be irrelevant by 2016
the gop must either cast off the church, or be replaced. there is no third option.
i would love to vote for a true conservative. there has only been one that has attempted a run in the past 15 years, ron paul.
the gop is going to have to completely, utterly reconfigure, or they are never going to win another election. i am in indiana as well, and in 06 my district went dem in a big way, and this year the state went dem by a decent margain.. indiana.. i dont know haw many of you have been through here, but the fact that this state decisively elected a black democrat as president should serve as a lead weighted punch in the face to anyone who thinks the gop can still continue to function as it has been.
the bush administration was a catastrophic failure, neoconservativism could just as easily be called bigoted ultra liberalism. i expect obama to be far more conservative than bush was, because as far as i can tell, the last 8 years were the most liberal this country has ever seen, there was just a thin veil of religious pandering draped over it all to fool the braindead "values" voting bloc into thinking they were supporting the will of god.
its horseshit.
and to whoever above said something about bush being too center minded.. he tried too hard to appeal to the left.. are you absolutely out of your mind? the bush administration was the most rigidly partisan we have had in modern history. i have no idea what you mean by what you said, but the absolute opposite is true, that rigidity is what has been costing them so dearly lately.
it is a fluke bush was elected to a second term, it would have been a landslide in 04 as well, but the war was still fresh so people i think were still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. by 06, the true colors of what the modern gop has degraded into were exposed, and unless there is a drastic shift away from the ultra partisan mud slinging holier than thou stuff, the gop will be irrelevant by 2016
the gop must either cast off the church, or be replaced. there is no third option.
i would love to vote for a true conservative. there has only been one that has attempted a run in the past 15 years, ron paul.