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Bush Extremely Strong With Base (06/01/2002)
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| 5/31/2002
| Will Lester
Posted on 06/01/2002 6:23:27 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON -- Occasional grumbling by some prominent conservatives about President Bush sometimes overshadows his extremely solid support among stalwart Republicans and conservatives around the country.
Many Republicans and Democrats seem to agree that support by itself does not tilt the 2002 elections toward the GOP. Some, however, say it could offset the gains the party out of the White House -- Democrats, in this case -- historically has made in midterm elections.
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To: Tuor
I don't care whether you support him now or then; my point is that all your right wingers continue to imply that YOU are his base; you are not.
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:30:46 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Texasforever
And you believe that will change with liberals in control? It hasn't changed with a Republican in control, either. See what I mean?
To: TLBSHOW
"He seems to have a connection with conservatives that is almost nonverbal."Hmmmmmm nonverbal is putting it a bit lightly
[IMHO] I think his base and the american people in general are tired of the left and their constant smear campaigns toward anyone!
Jordan, executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee said money should not be a deciding factor. "We will not lose a Senate race because of a lack of resources," he said
If money should not be a deciding factor why the he$$ are you and your buddies so bent on stopping tax cuts and finding your way around the rules in the UNCONSTITUTIONAL BILL LABELED CFR?
To: WRhine
Guess what? I'm betting against your "prediction" sherlock.....read above posted thread! LOL
To: WRhine
You are a bridge burning fool but I suspect not all that different than the court jesters that run the RNC. I guess memories really are short in politics. 1992 seems like a forgotten lesson of what happens to RINOs when they burn their conservative base repeatedly. GUESS WHAT? We Stay Home On Election Day.Sorry, son, you've used that threat in three presidential elections, and the GOP found a way to win without you. And that just makes y'all madder than hell, doesn't it?
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:33:04 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: WRhine
1992 seems like a forgotten lesson of what happens to RINOs when they burn their conservative base repeatedly. GUESS WHAT? We Stay Home On Election Day.So, I have you to thank for Bill Clinton?
To: Texasforever
You are very passive aren't you?Hopefull. Guess we'll wait to see who's running.
I'm not passive at all. I send out mass e-mails for the religious right. I do what I can to serve.
To: Miss Marple
Yup. And Bill Clinton, Part II.
But he just found out that he ain't needed anymore.
128
posted on
06/01/2002 8:34:38 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: WRhine
Guess what? We don't care.
You're another one who lives in the past; this is NOT 1992, regardless of what your flashfax from the Reform Party and/or Pat says.
129
posted on
06/01/2002 8:34:55 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: concerned about politics
It hasn't changed with a Republican in control, either.
A republican doesn't control the Senate.... see what I mean Vern?...... takes a few more to tango as the Executive isn't the only branch of gov't.....
Candidate
130
posted on
06/01/2002 8:35:43 PM PDT
by
deport
To: WRhine
You are a bridge burning fool but I suspect not all that different than the court jesters that run the RNC. I guess memories really are short in politics. 1992 seems like a forgotten lesson of what happens to RINOs when they burn their conservative base repeatedly. GUESS WHAT? We Stay Home On Election Day Uhhh it seems the burning of bridges is the other way around. You really need to come to the realization that there WILL be only TWO viable political parties. The GOP and the Democrats. You can pout and leave the GOP but that will change nothing. If the GOP is left without the conservative anchor then it will just become the "moderate" party and the dems the liberal party . Then Conservatives are left with nothing but irrelevance.
To: concerned about politics
You are correct! The federal government's size, power, and reach are expanding faster under Bush than they did under Clinton. There's a good reason for this phenomenon. When The Democrats are in power and try to grow the government, the Republicans at least give lip service to its opposition. When the Republicans are in power and move to grow the government, there is NO opposition! The Democrats, big media, and Republicans are all in accord, as long as the federal government is expanding. As such, it may be more hazardous to freedom and to the Constitutional Republic to have Republicans in power.
To: WRhine;howlin
Stay home, one less vote for a democrat right?
This is such a scam. The DNC plan is being played out before our eyes with all this Bush bashing and smears from the left! They hopr to take the voters away from the republicans. LOL Fat Chance Jack ASS party!
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:36:29 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
To: concerned about politics
I'm not passive at all. I send out mass e-mails for the religious right. I do what I can to serve. Define "religious right" and are those mailings encouraging members to stay at home?
To: TLBSHOW
hopr = hope
135
posted on
06/01/2002 8:38:31 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
To: WRhine
You know, you would be well-advised to not brag to me about how you taught Republicans a lesson in 1992. President George Herbert Walker Bush wasn't the most conservative of Republicans, but people like you threw him out and in his place put the most corrupt, ineffective, traitorous person ever to occupy the Oval Office.
Don't brag to me about teaching a lesson...the lesson I have learned is that to prove a point you will throw out an honorable man who loved his country and replace him with someone who darn near destroyed it, and who is directly responsible for the war we are in now.
DO NOT EVER BRAG TO ME ABOUT THAT AGAIN!!!!
To: concerned about politics
You still haven't explained why you can't pray when you want to.
137
posted on
06/01/2002 8:38:42 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Miss Marple
It isn't that most of the general public cared about it one way or the other; it is the MEDIA that they are afraid of. That is a hard nut to crack. The thing is, I think he realizes he can only make so many stands and the big one, war with Iraq, is comming. The dems are going to be dragged kicking and screaming to vote on that, and he needs all his capital for that battle.
If the media is a hard nut to crack on a matter on which the public is indifferent...
How much harder will it be for Democrats who are foolish enough to oppose the war in Iraq, in the face of the full force and fury of American vengeance?
No way the media lobbies against that war, they know who spreads the butter on their ratings bread.
I think if Bush had vetoed CFR and made a strong public case about why he did so, he'd have beaten override (did it even pass with 67 votes?). And that's as good as a win, so that makes him more difficult to oppose on a war in Iraq, not less.
To: BillofRights
Who is your Candidate?
To: TLBSHOW
Stay home, one less vote for a democrat right? Oh yeah, sure. Got Me. After 4 years on FR you are the first to unmask me.
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:40:09 PM PDT
by
WRhine
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