Posted on 05/07/2008 3:50:49 AM PDT by Dawnsblood
Shellshocked House Republicans got warnings from leaders past and present Tuesday: Your partys message isnt good enough to prevent disaster in November, and neither is the NRCCs money.
The double shot of bad news had one veteran Republican House member worrying aloud that the partys electoral woes brought into sharp focus by Woody Jenkins loss to Don Cazayoux in Louisiana on Saturday have the House Republican Conference splitting apart in everybody for himself mode.
There is an attitude that, I better watch out for myself, because nobody else is going to do it, the member said. There are all these different factions out there, everyone is sniping at each other, and we have no real plan. We have a lot of people fighting to be the captain of the lifeboat instead of everybody pulling together.
In a piece published in Human Events, the Republicans onetime captain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, warned his old colleagues that they face real disaster on Election Day unless they move immediately to chart a bold course of real reform for the country.
And in a closed-door session at the Capitol, National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-Okla.) told members that the NRCC doesnt have enough cash to save them in November if they dont raise enough money or run strong campaigns themselves.
Although a top House Republican brushed aside Gingrichs broadside as hype from a has-been who desperately wants to be a player but cant anymore, the harsh words from Cole were harder to ignore.
It was a pretty stern line that he took with us, said one House Republican.
With our current state of our politics, I am thinking honesty and integrity matters more than anything else. None of the remaining candidates seem to have either. Joseph Lieberman (big liberal) and Zell Miller (big conservative) seem to have integrity and to be honest. I wonder if they could come to some consensus on the key issues and run together as independents in the fall.
The GOP is throwing conservatives under the bus simply because the majority of the electorate is dependent on government. It is all about customers.
When I read this line, I swore it was my Republican congressman saying it.
Newt is as much of a socialist as Al Gore with regards to the issue of global "warming."
And where the heck is this warming anyway?
“Do they? Or is this some other version of Operation Chaos?”
I think there’s a mix.
Some are genuinely pleased with McCain as the nominee, others consider themselves pragmatic in their support, and still others who don’t much care as long as there’s and (R) in there somewhere.
I’d also guess that there are a few campaign operatives out and about, mingling amongst the rabble, trying to gin up enthusiasm for their candidate and/or tear down their opponent.
And isn’t it amazing that bad laws are never rescinded, just added to with tweaking and more poor law creating an indecipherable mess? The tax code being the most glaring example.
The rest of the dems will come along because they hate Republicans and everything W has done. They want more freebies and don't care how much it costs you. They think government run health care means more of it and more affordable, but if everyone had a right to a car, how many Lexus' would there be and how many Kias would be sold?
Sorry, Obama's win with the 60+ democrat senators will guarantee 60 - 80 million new Americans (legalized illegals plus the family members they will be entitled to bring to the US), more spending and then a permanent constituency for ever expanding government. An Rx for more democrats.
BTW, McLame would go a long way to accomplishing the same goals.
This bears repeating. Thanks.
the last several years treating its base shabbily
Double ditto.
Oberweis, now a four time loser, is atleast twice as bad a candidate as Jenikins, but that's no reasons to make excuses for these loses. They are historic.
I think you just have written the Prologue to ‘The Decline and Fall of America.’
Apparently you don't read the anti-Obama threads on FR. On the other hand McCain does receive a lot of criticism, mainly because he is a left wing Rino and not a conservative.
He is supposed to be a republican but most of his ideals are not conservative, we expect a**hats such as Obama to be marxists, they are Dems, we don't expect the candidate for the Republican party to be a marxist, which McCain appears to be in many of his thoughts and statements. He has thrown the conservatives under the bus but he, and guys like you, expect us conservatives(not neocons but real conservatives)to stand by him while we try to heal the tire marks.
I concur.
Take a hard look at the crowd at Obama's N.C victory speech last night. The fact is that Obambi has been able to transcend his race as an issue via his message. His message is all socialist oratory, but sheeple come in all colors and dispositions and his clueless flock is growing, not receding- despite his racially tainted political disasters that are less than a week old from his win and near-win last night. His race is not holding him back.
McCain is better than Obama, who is a truly whacked-out socialist.
You get what you get when you shove someone like McCain to the forefront in an attempt to garner the Independants and moderate Republicans. You find those people are more likely to go the way of the Democrats and you just alienate your base.
Obviously not.
Your posting reminds me of what I had brought up a few months back to the same local radio morning talk radio show host about what has made Obama very attractive to the younger crowd. Told him that this all reminds me of 1960 all over again between Kennedy and Nixon.
They want a cool president.
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And alot of them want the thrill of ‘being part of history’.
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