Posted on 10/04/2010 10:29:58 PM PDT by JSDude1
Just as when the Republican establishment wrote off Scott Browns effort to capture Ted Kennedys seat in the Senate, the Washington Republicans may be under estimating the number of seats the GOP can capture in the House of Representatives.
Over confidence is not a danger. Everybody is working as hard as they can to elect Republicans all over America. Nobody is apathetic on the right. The only indifference and passivity in the nation is on the left. But under confidence writing off seats that we can win is a huge obstacle to further progress.
The swath of destruction Obama has cut through our economy, banking system, manufacturing base, and medical profession is so broad and ugly that Republicans and Independents everywhere are determined to end his mandate by electing a Republican Congress in 2010. Seats that Republicans had no chance to win in previous elections are suddenly in play. With scores of Democratic incumbent Congressmen polling at under 50% of the vote, the possibilities for Republican gains are enormous.
But Republican funding and tactical focus is having a hard time keeping pace with the political developments on the ground. Handicappers like Cook Political Report are slow in switching their predictions quickly enough as the Republican wave sweeps through the nation. GOP national committees and PACs run the risk that they will concentrate too much money on races that are already won, leaving opportunities to rot on the vine in other districts.
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We understand political reality and that we need a couple of election cycles to regain power.
But we first need to win this victory to begin the process.
RINOs always claim they work with democrats to make a bill less bad than it might have been. BS and we all know it. How about no bill instead? Even if they talk like they will work with him on bills like Cap and Trade or Immigration they will destroy the trust with the voters who put them in office to stop Obama.
If this happens, our chances for regaining the WH in 2012 will be damaged.We are walking a fine line here.
Rush may be right about playing into Obama's hand, but the alternative, doing nothing, is not a solution, either.
When I was a young stud, I had a chance to play tennis against a guy in his late 70s. He mopped the court with me by merely returning my shots. I, being the young stud, was aggressive and he just held back, playing his game and letting me make the mistakes. That is how we can beat Obama. Return his shots and let him make the mistakes.
I still remain unconvinced about Obama's "genius". I see him as a tool or a sock puppet.
Last night on Hanity, Bonior said that one of the goals of the Republican-led congress would be the repealing of Obamacare.
I know, Im going to catch hell for critizing Rush! ;-)
Rush is not a god. You’re exactly right about Rush. Sometimes he chaps my butt, too.
We are excited, enthusiastic and very busy this last month.
Beohner was on Hannity last night. He told Sean that he supports repealing Obama care.
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