To: KDD
"It is time for the Republican party to throw off the limitations of the compromise mentality."
The Democrat's stategery in a nutshell.
You are ignoring the first rule of politics - stay in power. Without which, all other questions of principle are moot.
Bush is not the Conservative's President, he is America's President. And according to them, he is doing fine. That is why he will stay in power. For a politician without office is impotent.
Your no compromise strategery would have him suffer the same fate as his dad. Do you think that out of the realm of possibility?
And yes, I like the word strategery. :)
20 posted on
07/01/2003 11:54:26 AM PDT by
Search4Truth
(When a man lies he murders some part of the world.)
To: Search4Truth
You are ignoring the first rule of politics - stay in power. Without which, all other questions of principle are moot.If what it takes to stay in power is to share in the construction of a socialist U.S.A., then conservatism is dead as a movement. Those of us who believe that this is happening can point to one of several reasons...moral cowardice for instance.
23 posted on
07/01/2003 12:05:12 PM PDT by
KDD
To: Search4Truth
" You are ignoring the first rule of politics - stay in power. Without which, all other questions of principle are moot. "
Rush just announced he doesn't care if we lose the House,principles are more important. Sean Hannity just said that Bush is a great wartime President,but, he "should stop spending so much." Sean should talk to Congress and stop blaming everything on President Bush. The areas of biggest growth are the military, which suffered cutbacks in spending under Clinton,homeland defense and the war on terror. President Bush does not operate in a vacuum,he is but one part of the legislative process and it is unrealistic to expect him to veto every single bill that arrives on his desk.I sick of Rush and Sean and their whining.
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