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Dick Morris: 20 years of Democratic Control
Fox News
| 11/9/06
Posted on 11/09/2006 5:25:38 AM PST by pabianice
Dick Morris just on Fox: he said this is the beginning of an historic swing to the Dems. The next two years will be an unending blizzard of hearings and subpoenas and trials which, with the help of a drooling leftist media, will blanket the country, destroying the Republican Party and ensuring that dems control Congress and the White House for the foreseeable future.
Standard Morris stuff. Didn't he predict that the Repubs would keep Congress? I think it more likely that the Dems will take-off their masks and give the country a horror show for the next two years, something the elctorate doesn't want. We'll see.
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To: CitizenJ
"Even if the President vetos the legislation, he can be overturned now. "
Nope. Dims don't have the 2/3 vote necessary to override a veto. In addition, Bush WANTS amnesty as much as the Dims do.
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posted on
11/09/2006 1:47:19 PM PST
by
peyton randolph
(No man knows the day nor the hour of The Coming of The Great White Handkerchief.)
To: andy58-in-nh
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posted on
11/09/2006 2:02:02 PM PST
by
saveliberty
(We will win this war;even though the Dems are too self absorbed to understand it's a war on freedom)
To: peyton randolph
IF Bush shoves amnesty for illegals down our throats. There won't be another Republican majority in my lifetime...if ever.
Impeachment is starting to sound good.
To: saveliberty
Thanks for sharing that piece - I had not seen it since about 1996 (at the Convention that year). Newt Gingrich is one of those people whose influence will be felt long after he has passed from the scene. He was treated viciously by the news media - and I do mean
viciously. A brilliant and thoughtful man, Gingrich was widely reviled by the popular media (then largely unchallenged) as a monster, an act for which I have never forgiven - and will never forgive the national news media. What they did to Reagan was bad enough - but the man was so much larger than life that he overcame it by simply smiling and maintaining his infectious, cheery optimism. Newt is more of a scholar, and given to a scholars' temperament - he does not suffer fools gladly.
A new Contract with America, or something akin to it would be great place to start. Republicans generally, and Conservatives specifically need to convene for the purpose of drafting a course of action. Given the usual time it takes for such a movement to coalesce, and given the stakes in this dangerous world, I say: the sooner, the better.
To: pabianice
I agree with Morris...people have no idea how hard it will be to retake Congress.
To: andy58-in-nh
:-) You're welcome. I needed a pick me up (I'd been listening to callers to Howie Carr on why they voted Democrat and it wasn't pretty).
BTW Newt took no prisoners. When he resigned (though for far less than Denny Hastert), I think the nerve was shot in the House
And the Senate always had Flippers.
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posted on
11/09/2006 2:50:27 PM PST
by
saveliberty
(We will win this war;even though the Dems are too self absorbed to understand it's a war on freedom)
To: peyton randolph
IF Bush shoves amnesty for illegals down our throats. There won't
be another Republican majority in my lifetime...if ever.
Well, Morris' prognostications aren't the most reliable...
but my great fear is that a year from now, we'll see Dubya as
an accomplice, not a roadblock, to Pelosi and Co.
If that happens, look for disillusionment to really riddle the
ranks of the Republican party.
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posted on
11/09/2006 2:53:44 PM PST
by
VOA
I'd say the economy stalls. Gas will be 3 bucks a gallon and we will have Waxman and Rangel out investigating who got the contract for the dishwashing soap in the Whitehouse kitchen. One thing Dick does'nt get is the Dems stood for nothing and still do. They have no ideas and never did. Unfortunately the Pubbies did'nt either. When a 2 of the big three automakers are in bankruptcy and interest rates are at 8 percent and we have a real crisis the Dems and there MSM allies will have a hard time spinning. I expect that the Dems will take a huge beating in '08 and the John Stewarts of the world wil be back to making fun of Brittney Spear's 3rd husband to his shrinking .2 share of the television audience. Then you can sneer at your liberal neighbor and make fun of them.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:06:39 PM PST
by
lwg8tr
To: saveliberty
Howie always cheers me up all by himself. I listen to him on my drive home (and sometimes for a while thereafter). I can't even see a picture of Ted Kennedy without instantly hearing two sounds in my head: a beer being opened and poured, and "Hello?? Hello??" Puts a smile on my face every time.
Cheer up, though. It's going to be a bumpy ride, but I remember the last time we were on the outside looking in, and it was invigorating and exciting to be the ones with the new ideas. Just remember - the Democrats won by default - they do not have ANY ideas, they just were not Republicans, and this year - that was good enough. Soon, it won't be. As Cleavon Little said to Gene Wilder in Blazing Saddles: "Keep the faith, baby!!!
To: peyton randolph
Maybe we will all be happy to be a 3rd world nation.
To: andy58-in-nh
:-( The Nixon recovery years were hell.
But as Churchill said" When you are going through hell, keep going"
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:15:52 PM PST
by
saveliberty
(We will win this war;even though the Dems are too self absorbed to understand it's a war on freedom)
To: saveliberty
The result of Nixon's sins was Carter, whose ineptitude, idiocy, and insufferability is unequaled in modern times.Yet the ultimate result was not Hell - but Reagan.
As much as I loved Ronald Reagan, Winston Churchill is my personal hero. I smoke cigars and drink whiskey copiously, which is why (in Churchill's own words), "I am always in 200 percent form". There is a special room in Heaven for both of those gentlemen (I am certain) and I should be content to live my life in such a manner that my ultimate reward would include even a fleeting glimpse of those two great and noble men.
To: cripplecreek
Pat Caddell is my favorite Democrat, next to Zell.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:33:01 PM PST
by
Luke21
(Learn Spanish now. It's the wave of the present.)
To: andy58-in-nh
:-) Great post.
BTW Carter gave us 8 years of Reagan and 0 years of M. Stanley Dukakis.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:35:00 PM PST
by
saveliberty
(We will win this war;even though the Dems are too self absorbed to understand it's a war on freedom)
To: goldstategop
We may or may not have a realignment. The Democrats could be around another 40 years? We'll see.Thankfully, my program of recovery tells me that I don't have to live in tomorrow. Today is work enough, and all is very good, just for today.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:35:28 PM PST
by
Lazamataz
(Thats the spirit.)
To: Diplomat
We also got Clinton and both houses to the Dems four years after the Gipper left.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:36:17 PM PST
by
Luke21
(Learn Spanish now. It's the wave of the present.)
To: Howlin
I don't expect a GOP president in my lifetime and/or what's left of it.That's silly. What's up, sugar? We lost an election in which it is historically ours to lose! We didn't repudiate history, is all, and you want to lie down?
Please get back some of your optimism. It's not as bad as you think. My experience is that it's never as bad as I envision.
So now I don't envision -- I just do the footwork today.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:39:40 PM PST
by
Lazamataz
(Thats the spirit.)
To: saveliberty
We only need to gain 7 seats to re-take the house.
Very doable, especially in a presidential election year.
In 2004, the Dems had a record turnout, and we still beat them easily. We can do this again with the right nominee, and solid conservative congressional candidates.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:42:21 PM PST
by
rottndog
(WOOF!!!)
To: rottndog
80 Million this time
120 Million last time
you do the math on the opportunities
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:44:39 PM PST
by
saveliberty
(We will win this war;even though the Dems are too self absorbed to understand it's a war on freedom)
To: YdontUleaveLibs
"The Dems will give us a horror show it is their SOP, this will be over in 2 years. Smile everyone it isn't as bad as you think although I don't want to hear that screeching Pelosi for the next two years."
I wish that were the case, but the democrats have the momentum on their sides.
With 2008 being an presidential election, all I can say is be prepared. I am of the opinion that we lost because we don't know how to lead. If so, how can we win again in the near future. Just being honest. The republican leadership is made up of cowards that don't know how to push their agenda forward, not use the bully pulpit to take the opposition to the woodshed.
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posted on
11/09/2006 3:47:32 PM PST
by
AlGone2001
(He's not a baby anymore...)
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