Posted on 07/27/2006 1:39:40 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
Ann Coulter just on Cavuto being interviewed.
She wanted to "remind the viewers" that the normal election cycle is for the party in the White House to lose seats. She expects this election to be one where Republicans lose seats. She added "a lot of seats" before Neil moved on to another question.
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I like science, as one can see from my nic.
It isn't bashing to point out that Ann Colter got most everything in those three chapters incorrect. If I was bashing her I would be bashing her on other topics, but I am not. I disagree with her on those issues and I tend to let people know when I disagree - it's just the way I am.
I am sure Ann Colter is a nice person, but she appears to not know very much about science.
Been reading freerepublic for years - just didn't have the time to make an account till now. It takes time and effort to start a small business and having a FR posting account would have taken up too much of my time as it can be rather addicting.
"The real question is:
Will it make any difference in what comes out of DC?"
No.
House GOP chairman predicts a loss of 30 seats in November
http://www.humanevents.com/evansnovak.php?id=16240#1
What's the problem? You preferred McCain?
I missed the interview. She may be right in this case, but Coulter doesn't have credibility in my mind, though I know many of you love her.
No doubt you would say we need John Cox for President.
Please tell us why we should elect a guy to the highest office in the land who lost a run for the House in 2000, the Senate in 2002, and the "recorder of deeds" in Chicago in 2004?
the one data point ne is using there - that there is some massive groundswell of support for stem cell research, and the veto is going to swing alot of votes to the Dems - I simply do not buy that. very few americans care, or even know, anything about stem cell research policy.
gas prices and iraq will be the dominant issues in this election.
Nice try but, no, I'm a Christian and at least as conservative as you.
You're familiar with the frog-in-the-kettle-of-water metaphor, right? If so, consider this. With Democrats in power, the heat is on HIGH. With Republicans, the heat is on MEDIUM. Either way, the frog gets cooked, right? Or, maybe not.
Maybe with the heat on HIGH, the frog will notice in time to finally jump out of the kettle. Bring on the revolution before it's too late.
Whomever is in power, they will have been put there by the sovereign Creator. Of that I am totally convinced, which is why I don't fret about it. Not even one little bit.
the choice was bush or kerry
i have no regrets
-PJ
You are really brain dead if you truly believe that. The differences are huge.
"gas prices and iraq will be the dominant issues in this election"
Exactly
No - I signed up for a posting account to correct some misconceptions regarding IPv6 the next generation of the IP protocol suite. Verify this by going to the last page of my posting history - the vast majority of my posts are on science and technical related topics.
Please show where I based Ann Colter - I haven't. I said some one her ideas in regards to science are incorrect and wrong but I have said nothing negative about her other ideas, most of which I agree with.
We gotta stop this fighting the WOT with political correctness. Iran and North Korea are watching.
Yeah, it's a stretch to think that discontent over Iraq or what the MSM is trying to feed us will translate into us wanting higher taxes and liberal judges.
Bill Kristol said once Americans ARE capable of having two thoughts in their head at once.
Isn't that backwards? It's actually the RINOs who screw the Republicans.
That's bad. With a liberal in the White House, this won't be good for the country.
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