I’ve seen worse. The day after the election 2006 was not a good day for the GOP. We spent so much time debating on whether or not we’d vote for Bush that we forgot to make time to campaign and vote to maintain a republican majority. Yes, good riddence to the RINOS but sure would have been nice to still have JD Hayworth. If we conservatives are not careful 2008 may be politics done worse.
Especially on domestic issues Im no fan of John McCain but to vote for Hillary or Obama is to vote against the War In Iraq. I suppose we must ask ourselves if we want those soldiers who have died already to have died in vein.
A President Obama WILL claim his victory was a referendum on ending the War On Terror. I guess we should consider this and focus on getting back a majority in congress so that a President Obama will not have his party in control for the 4 to 8 years.
Sadly, Hillary is right. McCain is almost another 4 years of George Bush. There are differences, but not enough, if you ask me.
Yes and we lost Jim Talent in Missouri in 2006. I was depressed for weeks over that loss.
This year is a disaster in politics, without a doubt. I take some solice in the fact that America is strong and resilient, and it will take alot more than Obama in the White House to destroy her. If one man can do it in four years, as some have predicted, then we didn’t have much going for us in the first place. We have had horrible presidents before and we will again. This country is the greatest on the fact of the earth and will remain so, not because of the president, but because of the people.