Posted on 10/12/2014 6:36:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I agree...
He is a liberal democrat posing as a republican. Hope he loses big time.
Yes. That may be the wake up call the so called republicans need to start supporting true conservatives.
Yes. That may be the wake up call the so called republicans need to start supporting true conservatives.
You obviously trust Obama more than I do. If you’re willing to have this nation’s fate in his hands, I cannot reason with you. I won’t attempt to try.
Wishful thinking, I reckon, but it’s nice to dream. McConnell exemplifies the Rove insider. He is the enemy inside the gate. A McConnell Senate is an Obama/Rove win.
No, we will have to hold our noses in 2016. But this election, GOPe has failed to give something to vote for.
Kentucky is a Republican state at the federal level.
Sounds like wishful thinking to me. If they were that "Republican," why is a Democrat governor in his second term?
Why is a new article being released today from a poll from earlier in the week? Two other polls released show McConnell with the narrow lead that were released.
The long term affects of empowering the Lundergan establishment to this degree also cannot be understated. This will have effects for decades - none of them good. Once McConnell is gone - there’s no dynasty. He may have his preferred successor, but that would be it. He also doesn’t have a history of always getting his way. That’s not the case with the Lundergans and their operations.
I learned to stop going to by signs a long time ago. There were tons of Kerry/Edwards Signs all over the place and few Bush/Cheney in an area where Bush/Cheney got 70% of the vote on election day.
Win by losing? Flat out, dumb, stupid ass logic.
Problem is the media will label it liberal love more than base rejecting GOPe
But truth is every GOPe in trouble is due to this....
Amen
Would love for Mitch to have to make a call (and some promises) to Ted Cruz to pull it out.
Ph. how sweet that would be!
I couldn’t disagree more
I say no to anyone who runs as a democrat
Agreed
No kidding, Leonard - that kind of thinking is why we have policies like Obamacare in place to begin with. The “message” from a McConnell loss would be that we need leadership “more willing to reach across the isle” rather than being so “rigid and partisan” - probably settling on someone like Lindsey Graham or Susan Collins as the new leader.
Well, I would vote for Zell Miller over a lot of Republicans if they somehow were to be matched up.
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