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Strategists: GOP is peaking too early
Washington Times ^
| March 31, 2010
| Stephen Dinan
Posted on 03/31/2010 1:13:24 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
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To: ConservativeStatement
To: ConservativeStatement
LOL. So a Democratic pollster thinks we are peaking. They don’t get what is coming. This isn’t a wave that crests and breaks. This is a landslide that is just getting started.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:32:18 PM PDT
by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
To: Izzy Dunne
They are just trying to demoralize us. With 0’s approvals below 50% I sense people cannot wait for November. I would give up this summer just to get there.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:32:52 PM PDT
by
omega4179
(www.JDforsenate.com)
To: y6162
Mr. Spock is your congressman?
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:34:28 PM PDT
by
Thane_Banquo
(Mitt Romney: He's from Harvard, and he's here to help.)
To: gathersnomoss
“We and GOP do not belong in the same sentence any longer.”
Maybe so.
But that doesn’t matter. Auto racers have a saying: “Run what you brung.” That’s what they have to do at race time and so do we.
There’s not time to start a viable third party.
Do you propose taking over the DNC instead?
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:35:09 PM PDT
by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: gathersnomoss
Rahm Emanuel slept in Rosa’s basement.
Ewwwww...
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:35:21 PM PDT
by
y6162
To: MtnMan101
That graphic makes me happy!
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:35:35 PM PDT
by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
To: ConservativeStatement
they haven’t peaked yet...
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:36:31 PM PDT
by
The Wizard
(I support Madam President, the only President in America today)
To: ichabod1; TChris
The oldest Pubbie? Not sure, unless McCain gives it another go. Though I’d take Romney over McCain.
I am hoping that Duncan Hunter tries again or even Fred Thompson, maybe even Sarah Palin at the top of the ticket. But I don’t know. Time will tell, what they do and say before November will be a ‘tell’.
One thing that needs to be changed is the Primary process itself. The RNC and DNC have skewed things so bad whatever party you align with YOU really are not making a choice cause someone else already made it.
Right now it is a system of political madness and the DNC/RNC have institutionalized it. We need changes.
We need a ‘closed primary’ and the elimination of caucuses (a very poor gauge of public opinion). We need uniform rules. Maybe even back to the days when the president might be of one party and the vp from another.
The current political process and parties ... SUCK!
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:37:13 PM PDT
by
K-oneTexas
(I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
To: saganite
Obama will continue pushing his agenda and that will keep the base fired up. IIRC theres a special election in May for a congressional seat. Well see how that goes.
Well, Charles Karuthammer warns against the GOP assuming that we will have a big win in 2010 because of this health care bill. The Democrats galvanized their disenchanted base with the passage of this bill and like Mark Levin said, big social programs like this usually have good things to show in the short term and it takes a few years for the program to become insolvent, implode and lead to rationing. It is no coincidence that the plan starts to take place AFTER the 2012 elections.
In the meantime, people like Lindsey Graham are trying to help him pass a "bi-partisan" financial regulatory bill while the moves on drilling and investment into nuclear energy also help with independents.
Now that he has this historic health care bill, Obama is the transformative President we all feared he would be. He could not pass another liberal bill by 2012, and he would still be put in the ranks of FDR and Kennedy among Democrats. I don't think we should underestimate the political nature of Obama and the need to get reelected. I don't expect him to pursue Cap and Trade for instance. Not before 2010, and then after 2010 it will be impossible.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:37:31 PM PDT
by
ATX 1985
(Time is Breath, Breath is Light, Light is Life)
To: KosmicKitty
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:37:37 PM PDT
by
j.argese
To: Gay State Conservative
Lol!!! Very good point! They will not be denied and in fact some want to upstage the past performances!!!
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:38:52 PM PDT
by
Hostage
To: ConservativeStatement
Oh yes. These guys also maintain that 0bamacare will reduce the deficit. From the guy that doesn’t know what IS is. These guys are living in Alice in Wonderland.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:39:23 PM PDT
by
grumpygresh
(Democrats delenda est)
To: KrisKrinkle
Someone has to hold these POS RINO’s accountable. Having Sarah run around with McLame as he attempts to renew his fight for illegals and his continued support of his former colleague, Barry, is beyond belief for any Conservative.
Enough already, ENOUGH. This GOP gene pool must be scrubbed, immediately.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:39:50 PM PDT
by
gathersnomoss
(General George Patton had it right.)
To: ConservativeStatement
Ordinarily that might be true, but the real peak to watch for is Obama's arrogant disregard of what the American people want, and he is forging ahead.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:41:35 PM PDT
by
E. Pluribus Unum
(FYBO: Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
To: mwl8787
The MSM is so slanted against the GOP 24/7/365 that it is only the last three weeks of any campaign that the GOP pulls away when the paid media advertising reminds people of why they want to vote Republican.
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We need to turn off their entertainment programming as well. We have the internet and don’t need them.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:43:21 PM PDT
by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
To: ConservativeStatement
Hurricane Katrina peaked too early. It caused death and destruction in the Bahamas and Florida, but it blew itself out before it reached the Gulf of Mexico, and was never heard from again.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:45:11 PM PDT
by
southernnorthcarolina
(Now with ConstructionCam! Click on my name and follow the progress.)
To: K-oneTexas; ichabod1; TChris
Sarah Palin was the VP candidate. Doesn’t that make her the next in line? Her turn.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:47:25 PM PDT
by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
To: Woebama
Sarah Palin was the VP candidate. Doesnt that make her the next in line? Her turn. Heck yeah!
I'm all for it. :-)
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:48:30 PM PDT
by
TChris
("Hello", the politician lied.)
To: ATX 1985
You are almost alone on this thread in buying into the peaking thing. I like and respect Krauthammer. He is a cynic and a pessimist at least in tone and style, and so, recently he has been right almost all of the time. But this one is different. It’s win or lose the game time. This is the war not a battle.
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posted on
03/31/2010 1:49:48 PM PDT
by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
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