Posted on 09/15/2014 9:08:50 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In his new guise as a political commentator for CNN, former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney dished out conventional wisdom on State of the Union Sunday morning, which in this case meant diagnosing the Democrats chances in the upcoming midterms as poor.
Its not going to be a good year for Democrats by definition, Carney said. The sixth year is always particularly bad for a presidents party. You couple that with the fact so many seats are defended by Democrats in red states where Mitt Romney did very well against the president, double-digits in most cases, and theres no outcome in November that anybody could say would be great for Democrats, except for barely holding onto the Senate.
Carney added that this by no means meant the GOP was in the clear. The problem for Republicans if they win is Americans begin to think that we hate Congress and it is now clear that one party is in control of Congress.
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Jay Carney apparently shows a great deal of perspicuity, but then again, this may be disinformation, to lull the anti-Current Regime activists into less than full warrior mode.
There is a lot not to like with the current configuration of the Democrat party. But then, the Republicans do not seem to have a valid contrasting message, either. Or why are they purposely NOT drawing the distinctions? Is it that there no distinguishing characteristics between the Republicans and the hapless Democrats, or are they applying some misplaced “gentlemanly” courtesy?
Because this false courtesy is certainly not called for in the current state of flux in this nation.
There is an old technique, known as “holding feet to the fire” that generally gains the co-operation and compliance of the reluctant or wavering representatives of your point of view.
I like your sarcasm. Oh yes, prosperity is right around the corner.
Like you, I am tired of the chorus of lies from the administration and their allies in the media.
Since I learned early that one could believe NOTHING emanating from Carney’s pie hole; I think it advisable that I take this latest utterance with several pounds of salt.
You may wish to recall that the 2010 “shellacking” by conservatives also left some very winnable seats on the table, due to dufus candidates served up in the GOP primaries (Christine O’Donnell, Sharon Angle, Ken Buck). Add to that the numbskulls served up in 2012 (Todd Aiken, Richard Mourdock, Tommy Thompson, etc.) and the GOP would already be in the majority, looking to increase their majority in 2014.
Yep. You got that right.
My second biggest fear would be having a John McCain type with the Senate and House in his hip pocket.
My first biggest frear would be having and Obama type with the Senate and House in his hip pocket.
Its Not Going to Be a Good Year for Democrats
That means that it’s going to be a good year for America!
Its Not Going to Be a Good Year for Democrats
Sky blue.
Ocean wet.
Pope still Catholic.
Bears still in woods.
It is all about the Democrats, isn’t it, Carnie?
Jay Carney: Its Not Going to Be a Good Year for Democrats
That, of course, being a lie, as always....
VOTER FRAUD........... is the elephant stuffed into the closet..
Who ever WINS... will be the one thats SUPPOSED to WIN....
Faux conservative -OR- NoT...
Here’s something you won’t hear any of the major politicians saying:
The GOPe DOES NOT WANT A LANDSLIDE OR A MANDATE.
This would require them to actually do something to oppose the leftist agenda, and they don’t want to rock the boat.
Nostradumbass?
Unfortunately we can’t believe a word out of his lying mouth.
Okay well in response to that...
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...never-mind.
You’re right.
“And she is not nearly Socialist enough for todays core Democrat voter.”
She’s as leftist as they get. She just tries not to sound like it in public.
Duh, y'think?
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