Posted on 05/07/2006 5:17:38 AM PDT by johnny7
There is growing evidence that Republicans will face a voter turnout problem in the November midterm elections.
The GOP faces not only enormous misgivings among voters about the war in Iraq -- which amounts to 70 or 80 percent of President Bush's problems -- but also a combination of Social Security, mounting budget deficits, Hurricane Katrina, Harriet Miers, port security, immigration, gasoline prices and various scandals. History tells us that when one party is either complacent or disillusioned -- and the other party is highly motivated, agitated or angry -- the results can be devastating to the former while providing boundless opportunities for the latter.
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Barones a good read. Maybe the Republicans ARE just holding a pair of deuces... but that still beats 5 cards of NOTHING. It beats impeachment and jihadist victory that will come in Iraq if this current group of Democrats ever take power. It beats having the likes of Nancy Pelosi, John Conyers, Jack Murtha, John Kerry, Chuck Schumer, Pat Leahy & Barbara Boxer holding sway over the nation.
They aren't that stupid
I think that you have hit the nail on the head. The political class is out of touch with the electorate. The Democrats are comforted by the reports from their friends in the press. The Republicans can't see dissatisfaction with government translating to votes for Democrats. Both may be wrong. An angry mob usually turns on those in authority, bad news for incumbents and the Republicans have more of them.
What graft?
Nancy Pelosi thanks you.
Frankly it would be pathetic if we were fired up eight months ahead of the elections. There are other things in life to think about.
I am disgusted at how the Republicans have squandered almost every opportunity. However, I keep thinking of two words, "Supreme Court." If the Democrats make great progress in 2006 and win in 2008, you can forget about the Second Amendment, the First Amendment will only be used to protect pornography and terrorist communications, and foreign terrorists will be granted more protections than are granted a Kennedy.
Or, perhaps he was picking up on a late surge that favored Republicans. Most observers believe this is what happened thanks to superior organization, better use of money, and a very effective get out the vote effort. Do you think this is likely to repeat in 2006?
IRAQ IS NOT THE ISSUE... ILLEGALS ARE THE ISSUE... I wish the media would stop lying about this.
More likely RINO propaganda to make us vote for the less of two evils. I'm tired of always voting against somebody rather than for somebody.
Well, first I had a good friend of mine, defend Patrick Kennedy. And he is a Republican who used to work in the Senate and is now a lobbyist. Then he proceeded to tell me that there was nothing wrong with the GOP base and that everything was fine. He totally ignored anything to do with illegal immigration. I had to just discontinue my conversation with him because he is really clueless to what people are thinking outside the Beltway.
Understandable.
But, sometimes you have to play the cards you're dealt.
It won't matter who the next President is. Whoever it is, he will take us closer to New World Order, and the complete destruction of US sovereignty. You will vote for A or for B, or C who is conservative and will represent the proverbial wasted vote. A and B will appear superficially distinct, but will in fact both be owned by the New World Order elite club, and will do their bidding. So stay home, or go vote, it will not make a difference, it is a fool's errand, and an exercise in futility. You hope to get someone who will return to conservative principles but it will not happen at election time. We are going to get the New World Order no matter who is in office and there is nothing we can do about it.
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