To: Poohbah
It seems like the GOP has a death wish.
Remember, people at this reatreat weren't the far out third party "so-called conservatives", but Republicans.
Apparently they don't like to have a Republican president and Republican Congress, they would like to go back to the days, when they were a minority and the Dems rolled right over them.
It boggles the mind. Looks like the Democrats are smarter, they focus on winning, while the Republicans are trying to make sure they don't.
493 posted on
02/06/2004 2:02:04 PM PST by
FairOpinion
(If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
To: FairOpinion
"Apparently they don't like to have a Republican president and Republican Congress, they would like to go back to the days, when they were a minority and the Dems rolled right over them."Why then -- despite the fact that the GOP now controls the Presidency, Senate and Congress, don't they steam "roll" over the minority Democrats??
We prayed for it; We got the majority, and yet the GOP is STILL playing a "prevent offense" against Kennedy and Feinstein.The GOP ought to be stomping on them, but all they want to do is "play nice" and impress the "mushy-middle."
496 posted on
02/06/2004 2:14:43 PM PST by
F16Fighter
("As far as voting is concerned, have you read Jim's latest directive ?" -- nopardons, 2/5/04)
To: FairOpinion
Remember, people at this reatreat weren't the far out third party "so-called conservatives", but Republicans. Perhaps the folks you've been calling third party "so-called conservatives" are in fact Republicans as well. Perhaps there's a pattern emerging here...
Apparently they don't like to have a Republican president and Republican Congress, they would like to go back to the days, when they were a minority and the Dems rolled right over them.
Yes, that must be it. It couldn't be these recent initiatives are out of step with mainstream conservatives - nope, these folks are all masochists. Stupid to boot. That's the ticket.
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