Thanks for the compliment in the first line of your post. And I thoroughly agree that the House vote last night was a turning point for the Republicans. And that the debate supplied a basketful of quotes that can be hung around the necks of assorted Democrats.
However, you don't have to wait for my take on the same subject. I filed mine just before midnight, last night. LOL. Click below.
Cordially,
Congressman Billybob
Latest column: "What If the French Had Pulled a 'Murtha' in 1781?"
Hahahah. Great, John. As Patton said, "I'd rather have a German division in front of me than a French division behind me!"
I'm goning to piggyback onboth your comments..This all bodes well for the GOP...The wacko left wing of the Dems will not be happy with how they caved, and after Alito is confirmed without a filabuster, and then starts to change the direction of the SC in several key upcoming votes, they will go nuts...Then after the GOP makes small gains in Congress in the 2006 election, they will go apeshit..their "rationale" will be that the Dems would have done better if only they had attacted Buish even harder, supported Murtha's resolution, and filabustered Alito..They will then caputre the Dem primaries, and push the party so far to the left that McGovern will look like a moderate..