Allen would be a stench in the nostrils of the Dems, who smeared him to take his seat. It would be worth it to elect him for that reason alone.
I want the Democrat Party humiliated. I want folks who hate conservatism and who are embarrassed by conservatives humiliated. I want jackasses like James Carville, Chris Matthews and Jon Stewart to be left sitting in their pundit's chairs drooling with nothing to say.
I hate liberalism. I hate the Democrat Party. I want them destroyed.
“...I want the Democrat Party humiliated. I want folks who hate conservatism and who are embarrassed by conservatives humiliated. I want jackasses like James Carville, Chris Matthews and Jon Stewart to be left sitting in their pundit’s chairs drooling with nothing to say.
I hate liberalism. I hate the Democrat Party. I want them destroyed....”
Well said, Chunga. IMHO, one caveat though - I don’t necessarily want the Dem party “destroyed” - I want them to be a LOYAL American opposition party (if they ever were...) - i.e., throw out/otherwise remove the communist/socialist/liberal elements of that party and basically be the counterbalance to the Repubs.
If the Repubs get too powerful, the “good ol’ boy” network will kick in, and we’ll get the same thing - as we’re seeing with the RINO brotherhood. Trent Lott and his statement of “we have to co-opt the Tea Party people when they get here” should have sounded warning klaxons to everyone here about what those assh*les intend to do to our movement.
I know a lot of people who are Dems who are NOT socialists, NOT communist, and definitely NOT liberal-to-the-point-of-idiocy. They’re basically good folks who are misled and ignorant of what’s going on. I try (with some success) to wake them up. They’re Americans, with good hearts, and they simply don’t pay attention to politics (I know, there’s no excuse for it nowadays). But I believe they made up the bulk of the “independents” that shifted the election in November.
As the Dems need a massive communist/socialist-flushing enema, so too do the Repubs. A conservative inrush into BOTH parties would be a good thing - Americans FIRST, political party affiliation second. That mentality existed once...
Don’t know if it’s possible, though...but I like your sentiment, just the same.