Posted on 03/29/2010 1:08:55 PM PDT by Slyscribe
Two new polls out from Rasmussen today suggest that even Democrats who voted against health care reform are in serious danger of losing their seats. The first shows that 54% of respondents favor repealing ObamaCare, essentially unchanged from last week.
The second shows that Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, D-S.D., now leads one of her potential Republican challengers, Secretary of State Chris Nelson, by only 44%-42%. In February, she led 45%-38%. Herseth Sandlin, co-chair of the Blue Dogs, a group of more moderate Democrats, voted against the health care bill both in November and in March, and was outspoken against the Slaughter solution, dubbing it poison.
Her lackluster numbers can be linked to voters preference for repealing ObamaCare, even though she voted against it.
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Most of the rest are either wobbly or wear the Blue Dog fig leaf to get elected in a conservative district.
Worse, he sold dead babies for an airport.
They will pay the price of the company they keep.............
You’re right and the trouble with the three you mentioned is that they vote for the democrat speaker.
By contrast, there is no such thing as a Blue Dog or conservative RAT.
If we have learned anything this last year, it is that Olympia Snowe and Scott Brown are infinitely more reliable than a Bart Stupak or Ben Nelson.
A RAT is a RAT and is always a RAT.
McCain passed McCain-Feingold which gave the Democrats Congress in 2006/2008 plus the 0 in 2008.
They are pushing a new law based on a very recent case to keep something like McCain-Feingold in place. McCain gave your contry to the marxists.
Actual Headline.
GOP Bares New Platform for 1950
Party Charges Truman With Promotion of Socialism in America
"The Republican Party opened its 1950 campaign tonight with a new platform charging the Truman Administration with promoting socialism in America and allowing 'Communists and fellow travelers' to infiltrate the government."
It's from what has to be the one-millionth-attack-Joe-McCarthy book The Age of Anxiety: McCarthyism to Terrorism, by Haynes Bonner Johnson (2005)
Mr. Johnson, not exactly impartial as I remember the McNeil-Lehrer PBS show, continued, "There it was. All that was lacking was someone like McCarthy to light a bonfire and elevate campaign rhetoric into a movement that would ruin lives, discredit the United States, and affect the country for years to come."
Change Truman to Obama and then all that's lacking are the cheap, stereotypical typings of modern "journalists" such as words like racist, xenophobic, homophobic, ignorant, Bible-and-gun-clinging, and teabaggers. Word processors have PF keys for that.
I saw this movie when it was released 60 years ago. It ain't pretty.
But the adults did not have modern talk radio and the Internet.
Some major cities had conservative newspapers to counter the liberal ones. None in Kentucky that I recall where I grew up in the "Dark and Bloody Ground." Required Disclaimer: I did not mean anything by "Dark and Bloody Ground", it's just an interesting fact of precolonial Kentucky history. Required: Signed this date March 29, 2010 12:54PM. Required: Witnesses . . . .
Throw out all the crooks and start over.
Perhaps they should have fought harder and more publicly. Perhaps they should have taken a visible and principled stand and vigorously recruited wavering dems to vote “no”. Perhaps they would have endeared themselves to their constituents.
Even if the Republicans won every single Congressional district, what are the chances they would even try to repeal this? My guess is the chances are between 0% and 0.1%.
There was a time in my life that I actually preferred an honorable Blue Dog moderate to a RINO. Not anymore.
Good situation for Republicans. 0bamacare was a dead end ally for the Dims. Those that voted yes in red districts will be the first to go. The faux “pro-life” that voted with Rep Stupid will feels the deserved wrath of the real pro-life movement. Those that voted no both times in red districts have a chance, but will face loony primary challenges from the leftists and a demoralized leftist base if they survive the primary.
50 seats are possible or more.
FReeper's must realize that we have to do everything we can to ensure every Dem is removed from office. With that being our primary focus, we then must do the same with CINOs and RINOs. This order of operations is critical. To get rid of a Dem with a RINO is acceptable in some circumstances (see Scott Brown) but only as a last resort.
You are wrong. Given the opportunity to repeal, the GOP would be delighted to have Obama’s veto of a repeal heading into the 2012 presidential race.
This is a great issue for both 2010 and 2012, especially with seniors, who vote disproportionately in high numbers.
They are still Democrats and Have to go!
You can bet that I’m going to give every dime I can afford to Bart Stupak’s opponent in both the primary and in the general, if he survives.
Those scumbag Democrats SHOULD lose. Most of them only voted “no” because they were given permission to do so by San Fransicko Nancy. Plus, getting rid of as many scumbags as possible helps the cause of getting rid of the head communist scumbag, Nancy Pelosi.
We’re on the same page. The vote for the speaker is the deciding facotr.
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