Posted on 03/26/2013 1:33:16 PM PDT by JSDude1
Is John Boehner the Neville Chamberlain of modern American politics??
YES, JOHN BOEHNER IS THE N. Chamberlain of American politics!:
Surrender on The Taxes,
Surrender on The Debt Limit,
Surrender on VAWA,
Surrender on..(Immigration and Guns)??
Anybody calling freepers “right wingnuts” doesn’t belong on a conservative website.
You just outed yourself.
Boehner is the perfect representative for the GOP.
To say Boehner is a weak-kneed pusillanimous spineless jellyfish as SOTH would be insulting to invertebrates.
The "Washington Generals" of politics.
Underneath Boner’s weird facade of pink neckties and public lachrymosity, is a traitor. Vidkun Quisling comes to mind but he wasn’t a wet brained alcoholic with zero courage.
The same goes for Newt -- even people who liked him usually didn't like him. And both he and Herman Cain had lady problems that most likely made them unelectable.
I'm not saying Romney was a great candidate. Maybe he was unelectable from the start. Maybe he botched it along the way. But none of the others was likely to do any better.
He’s only another a Henry Beecher type, working for the man-haters. His kind have been too common for a long time. Can’t trust ‘em. None of them are really conservatives. Their heroines of history were students of Charles Fourier (AKA the first communist). All feminists—female and male—try to control all parties in politics (donations, infiltrations, etc.) and have done so in their most recent effort in America for over three decades.
You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war. Churchill to Neville Chamberlain.
On the tag line issue, he’s one of many SNAGs (sensitive New Age guys) in politics. They work for a few of the wealthiest “progressive” constituents, who are concerned about overpopulation, the environment, their strange perceptions about animals (animal worship), propagating their family pathologies, etc.
That was to Mike Derencette, not me correct, because I’ll proudly wear the label rightwing!
Who cares about R's or D's? I could give a shitt about the horse race. We're getting screwed.
I guess that since the looney left are complaining about my realistic comparison it has gotten under their skin, huh?
Things like that have certainly happened in the past. It's not something any of us has to worry about -- at least it doesn't come very close to home for us. For them it does.
So be it. If they can't sell their ideas, then get people in there who can.
-PJ
With a tan.
Moreover, to the credit of Boehner and his GOP colleagues in Congress, they have leveraged control of the House into a victory on the sequester issue. Not only is a sequester process to limit the growth of federal spending going into effect this year and in coming years, but, on the merits, the public is unpersuaded by Obama's sequester scare tactics and now believes that federal spending must be reined in.
Obama's popularity has been dented and the Democrats are suddenly at a disadvantage on the defining domestic policy issue because the GOP is now seen as the better party to deal with the national economy. In addition, there is unlikely to be a gun bill out of Congress, Obama's expansive second term agenda is toast, and the GOP is poised to make incremental gains on other issues.
Democratic retirements and the salience of conservative issues are boosting GOP prospects in the 2014 Congressional elections. Obama is beginning to look like a lame duck, and, if the GOP wins big in 2014, Obamacare will be in jeopardy and the election of a conservative Republican President in 2016 will be plausible.
You do make a good rebuttal, let’s just hope that your prediction holds true..(of course all bets are off if the GOP caves on its basic principles including gay marriage, immigration or gun controll).
The GOP cannot cave on those issues because of the risk of Tea Party insurgencies and the nature of the US House, which makes a relatively small set of GOP members able to block innovations in policy.
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