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The single, most important lesson here: Democrats didn't win; Republicans lost. And they didn't just lose; they were routed. Voters didn't reward Democrats, they punished Republicans. Badly. This wasn't the country saying it wanted to go further Left; it was the country saying Republicans had already taken the country too far Left. This wasn't about taking the country in a new direction; it was about correcting the GOP's course.

This wasn't swing voters swinging over to the Left. This was conservative voters swinging back to the Right. This was "burning the village down to save it." Conservatives didn't necessarily stay home, though certainly many did. But they did find other ways to protest the GOP's leftward tilt. It'll be interesting to see the "under-vote" in this year's congressional races. That would be the number of ballots cast where a vote in the congressional race was left blank.

Yesterday's election was a repudiation of George W. Bush's brand of "compassionate conservatism." It was also a repudiation of waging a politically correct war with one hand self-tied behind your back. No American soldier's life is worth a mosque. And American generals, not American lawyers should be running the war. You're either all in...or get out.

The Democrats, of course, are taking all the wrong lessons out of yesterday's results, a fact which can't help but help Republicans regain their bearings and regain their majorities two years from now. Democrats will over-reach, as is their nature. The big question is whether or not the GOP will reposition itself to take advantage of the opportunity sure to come in 2008.

Had yesterday's reckoning with conservatives happened in 2008 instead of 2006, Republicans would have likely lost not only Congress, but the White House, as well. Best that the lesson was taught to Republicans now than later.

The entire House Republican leadership team should now resign - from Denny Hastert on down. It's time to hand the ball off to Reps. John Shadegg and Mike Pence. Had House GOP members done that last January when they had the chance, they may have avoided the disaster they suffered yesterday.

Question: Now that Democrats have wrested control of Congress from the Republicans, how long do you think it will be before we see helicopters airlifting the last U.S. service personnel from the roof of the American embassy in Baghdad?

Do you think the Republican establishment will FINALLY have learned not to put its fate in the hands of a Dole? Bob Dole gave Republicans the embarrassing 1996 presidential defeat, and his wife Liddy, who was put in charge of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) this cycle, coached the team to the crushing Senate losses a decade later.

The biggest victory in losing yesterday? The defeat of liberal Sen. Lincoln Chafee (ACU Lifetime Rating: 37) in Rhode Island. Not only was the Senate's most liberal Republican purged from the ranks, but the Republican Party's establishment got a kick right in the shorts, as well. Recall that the NRSC, the RNC and the White House pulled out all the stops to defeat Chafee's conservative challenger in the GOP primary just two months ago, saying the party had to sacrifice principle for electoral victory. As it turned out, they got neither. Conservative Republican voters in Rhode Island got their revenge.

As did conservative Republican voters in Pennsylvania, where Sen. Rick Santorum was upbraided for famously saving liberal Republican Sen. Arlen Specter's bacon two years ago in his GOP primary race against conservative Rep. Pat Toomey. Payback's a...

As did conservative voters in Ohio, where Sen. Mike DeWine (ACU Lifetime Rating: 80) got spanked, at least in part, for his role in the infamous Gang of 14 which stopped the Republican majority from deploying the "nuclear option" and ending the Democrat blockade of judicial nominations.

Republican Sen. Conrad Burns out in Montana got hit by conservatives for not only drifting too far left on the Earmark Express, but for getting too tied up in the Jack Abramoff insider scandal. Any Montanan who "goes native" in Washington, DC is gonna have some big problems.

When a strong social conservative such as Sen. Jim Talent loses in a bedrock state of social conservatism such as Missouri over the social issue of embryonic stem cell research, it's time to rejigger the conservative legislative priorities and get back to the basics of taxes, spending and national defense.

Perhaps the most devastating loss of the evening will end up being Sen. George Allen in Virginia, a race which will likely be "too close to call" for quite some time...with the balance of power in the Senate on the line. Allen was the toast of the town just two short year's ago after riding herd on the extremely successful GOP effort that resulted in a 55-45 Republican majority in the Senate in 2004. And he was fast-tracked to be the conservative choice in the early 2008 GOP presidential contest. Those hopes are now gone, even if he does somehow miraculously hold onto his Senate seat. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

Republicans wouldn't have lost the Senate, if in fact they do end up losing the Senate, had Republican Tom Kean Jr. won in New Jersey. Kean, you'll recall, is the Republican candidate who called for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's resignation in the campaign. Now the Left might hate Rumsfeld, but conservatives don't. Not a smart political move there.

One bright light in the Senate contests: conservative Republican Sen. John Ensign whupped Jimmy Carter's kid's butt in Nevada. There's nothing quite like beating a Carter for conservatives.

Oh, and let's not forget that little Democrat dust-up in Connecticut. Remember, Democrats are crowing that yesterday's victories were a victory for the anti-war movement. But former Democrat Sen. Joe Lieberman came back as an Independent to crush the Left's anti-war candidate yesterday, 50-40 percent.

You gotta believe there was a serious anti-Republican backlash out in the Colorado gubernatorial race, where outgoing Gov. Bill Owens sold out the Right by supporting efforts to suspend the state's government-restraint TABOR law last year. A strong GOP candidate, Rep. Bob Beauprez - who once served as the state's Republican Party chairman - went down in flames. Thanks, Gov. Owen.

Asa Hutchinson was best known as George Bush's drug czar for a time, before doing a stint at the poorly-regarded...at least as far as conservatives are concerned...Department of Homeland Security. He lost his bid for governor in Arkansas.

Republican Rep. Jim Nussle lost his bid for the governor's office in Iowa. Nussle married a lobbyist a few years back.

Republican Dick DeVos lost his bid against the job-killing Democrat governor in Michigan. The DeVos family was well-known for their opposition to the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative which would have banned the use of affirmative action in government hiring and college admissions. Voters passed MCRI and abolished affirmative action by an overwhelming margin yesterday. A HUGE victory for my friend Ward Connerly, who I hope to have on this week's radio show Friday night.

The best doggone victory yesterday for limited-government conservatives was Gov. Mark Sanford winning re-election in South Carolina. Sanford was under fire for being too "libertarian" - including supporting school vouchers and vetoing Republican-passed spending bills. In fact, the GOP majority leader did ads for the Democrat candidate because he was ticked off that Sanford showed up one day in the Legislature holding two pigs under his arms - one called "Pork" and the other called "Barrel." Sanford was also criticized roundly for not compromising his principles or cutting deals on core issues. He won with 55 percent of the vote.

The worst defeat for conservatives yesterday was the loss of Rep. J.D. Hayworth in Arizona. Not only did the GOP lose a true limited-government conservative, but a leader in the fight against illegal immigration as well as an articulate spokesman. Most Republicans are tongue-tied, wishy-washy weenies when on TV. Hayworth was a notable exception. But something tells me J.D. won't be off the stage for long. Gov. Hayworth or Sen. Hayworth has a nice ring to it.

Whether you call it a house-cleaning or thinning the herd, there's no mistaking the fact that a number of well-know moderate-to-liberal Republicans in the House of Representatives were booted yesterday. Robert Simmons (ACU Lifetime Rating: 54) in Connecticut was trailing this morning, though the race was still too close to call. Fellow Connecticutian (or is it Connecticutite) Nancy Johnson (ACU Lifetime Rating: 47) lost. Charlie Bass (ACU Lifetime Rating: 71) in New Hampshire lost. John Sweeney (ACU Lifetime Rating: 77) in New York lost. Deborah Pryce (ACU Lifetime Rating: 79) in Ohio lost. Curt Weldon (ACU Lifetime Rating 70) in Pennsylvania lost. There's much, much more to go over, but I'm off to the radio studio for some post-election analysis on NPR. We'll pick this back up later. But believe you me, this is not as bad for limited-government conservatives as many folks would have you think. This was a much-needed pruning which will allow the GOP to come back much healthier in the future...

This was, indeed, a loss for Republicans. But they asked for it. Serves 'em right. And in the long run, this may yet prove to be a huge victory for limited government conservatism. Onward and rightward!

1 posted on 11/09/2006 6:33:51 PM PST by Jo Nuvark
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To: hattend; Baynative; mnehrling; eeevil conservative; sofaman; Repub4bush; rightinthemiddle; andyk; ..

Well written post mortem worth reading.


2 posted on 11/09/2006 6:36:33 PM PST by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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To: Jo Nuvark
This wasn't swing voters swinging over to the Left. This was conservative voters swinging back to the Right.
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How do you swing right by voting left? How do you get further right by insuring an iraq pull out without a victory, and insuring the passage of amnesty for illegal aliens. Oppose everything the enemy supports and support everything the enemy opposes. You can't beat the enemy by voting with them to teach your guys a lesson.
3 posted on 11/09/2006 6:41:19 PM PST by photodawg
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To: Jo Nuvark
Whether you call it a house-cleaning or thinning the herd, there's no mistaking the fact that a number of well-know moderate-to-liberal Republicans in the House of Representatives were booted yesterday. Robert Simmons (ACU Lifetime Rating: 54) in Connecticut was trailing this morning, though the race was still too close to call. Fellow Connecticutian (or is it Connecticutite) Nancy Johnson (ACU Lifetime Rating: 47) lost. Charlie Bass (ACU Lifetime Rating: 71) in New Hampshire lost. John Sweeney (ACU Lifetime Rating: 77) in New York lost. Deborah Pryce (ACU Lifetime Rating: 79) in Ohio lost. Curt Weldon (ACU Lifetime Rating 70) in
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You have to be kidding. No wonder we lost. Your trying to purge the party of the union states . News flash.....there is no confederacy any more. You can't pass legislation at the national level when you only have 40% of the vote. All these guys you cite were replaced by leftist commie libs ready to sell America to islam and illegal mexicans .Curt Weldon was the guy who broke the able-danger coverup on the 9-11 commission. He and his daughter were smeared by the left in some dirty politics because he fingered Clinton and Jody Garelick. Rush interviewed the guy in the Limbaugh letter. You really need to get in touch with reality. Half of these guys scuttled the senate amnesty plan in the house and passed the fence bill for us. My f-ing God some of you guys are as moonbatty as the left.
6 posted on 11/09/2006 6:57:13 PM PST by photodawg
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To: Jo Nuvark

Bump!


7 posted on 11/09/2006 6:57:23 PM PST by Enterprise (Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
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To: Jo Nuvark
Hey Chuckie!! How'd your favorite initiative do in Nevada? Disappointed?

Legal Marijuana shot down again.

Give my best to Mother Jones. How's the ol' email extortion racket workin' out. Making a livin' yet?

9 posted on 11/10/2006 12:43:11 AM PST by bruinbirdman ("Those who control language control minds." -- Ayn Rand)
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To: Jo Nuvark; stevemalzberg1

Great post. I'm going to send a link to Steve Malzberg if that's Ok.


16 posted on 11/11/2006 10:14:19 AM PST by HonestConservative ((Meet me in the smoky back room with 2 Schaefers, bucket of ice and cheeseypoofs))
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To: Jo Nuvark
Democrats didn't win; Republicans lost.

That's not particularly comforting. you can say of 1994 that Republicans didn't win, democrats lost, and you would be right. It took them 12 years to win back the House, and that's when they WE didn't really 'win.'

22 posted on 11/11/2006 1:54:55 PM PST by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do succeed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: Jo Nuvark
Let me get this straight.

Angry about Immigration, the American voters fired the ONLY people in DC, US House Republicans, that fought for a tough on the border stand.

People can kid themselves all they want but their every political whimsy is not validated by the Republican losing. The Republicans lost because the Conservative Media was more interested in shooting their own in the back then fighting the Democrats on anything. There is utterly no indication that is going to change anytime soon.

Voters turned on the Junk Media and heard "the GOP Stinks" they then went to what is supposedly the "Conservative" side of the media and heard "Yeah, the GOP" sucks.

As long as our media is more interested in serving as the Democrat Noise Machine's echo chamber then having the emotional and mental discipline to accept the fact that NOT every thing can be dealt with 100% to their emotional whimsy the second they decide to want it, we will continue to lose.

Given how tough it is to unseat incumbents and the crippling effect CFR has on challengers, there is utterly no reason to assume that the composition of the current Congress will change anytime soon.

Pretty desperately bad consequences for the future of our country just so some spoiled brat children could send a message about how angry they were their political glass was only 70% full.

May God have mercy on them, the Democrats surely will not.
39 posted on 11/19/2006 2:49:50 AM PST by MNJohnnie (I do not forgive Senator John McCain for helping destroy everything we built since 1980.)
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To: Jo Nuvark
Not to worry. We lost the election but people are exuberant over the fact that we got more stores to say "Merry Christmas" this year. Who needs to be the majority when every year we will happily walk into stores and hear those important words from some teenage brat being forced to utter "Merry Christmas". This is the win that is most important to Conservatives. Elections are just not important anymore. They are so 90's as they say. Glad we have our priorities in order.
41 posted on 11/19/2006 12:43:22 PM PST by napscoordinator
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