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Time for conservatives to pack it in....

WODIN

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"Washington Monthly"

Time For Us To Go

Conservatives on why the GOP should lose in 2006.




With Republicans controlling Congress and the White House, conservatives these days ought to be happy, but most aren’t. They see expanding government, runaway spending, Middle East entanglements, and government corruption, and they wonder why, exactly, the country should be grateful for Republican dominance. Some accuse Bush and the Republicans today of not being true conservatives. Others see a grab bag of stated policies and wonder how they cohere. Everyone thinks something’s got to change.

Now seven prominent conservatives dare to speak the unspeakable: They hope the Republicans lose in 2006. Well, let’s be diplomatic and say they’d prefer divided government—soon. (Perhaps that formulation will fool Dennis Hastert.) Of course, all of them wish for the long-term health of conservatism, and most are loyal to the GOP. What they also believe, however, is that even if a Speaker Pelosi looms in the wings, sometimes the best remedy for a party gone astray is to give it a session in the time-out chair.
Let's quit while we're behind
By Christopher Buckley

Bring on Pelosi
By Bruce Bartlett

And we thought Clinton had no self-control
By Joe Scarborough

Give divided government a chance
By William A. Niskanen

Restrain this White House
By Bruce Fein

Idéologie has taken over
By Jeffrey Hart

The show must not go on
By Richard A. Viguerie

I just cant help but agree.. :)
 
WODIN said:
"Washington Monthly"

Time For Us To Go

Conservatives on why the GOP should lose in 2006.




With Republicans controlling Congress and the White House, conservatives these days ought to be happy, but most aren’t. They see expanding government, runaway spending, Middle East entanglements, and government corruption, and they wonder why, exactly, the country should be grateful for Republican dominance. Some accuse Bush and the Republicans today of not being true conservatives. Others see a grab bag of stated policies and wonder how they cohere. Everyone thinks something’s got to change.

Now seven prominent conservatives dare to speak the unspeakable: They hope the Republicans lose in 2006. Well, let’s be diplomatic and say they’d prefer divided government—soon. (Perhaps that formulation will fool Dennis Hastert.) Of course, all of them wish for the long-term health of conservatism, and most are loyal to the GOP. What they also believe, however, is that even if a Speaker Pelosi looms in the wings, sometimes the best remedy for a party gone astray is to give it a session in the time-out chair.
Let's quit while we're behind
By Christopher Buckley

Bring on Pelosi
By Bruce Bartlett

And we thought Clinton had no self-control
By Joe Scarborough

Give divided government a chance
By William A. Niskanen

Restrain this White House
By Bruce Fein

Idéologie has taken over
By Jeffrey Hart

The show must not go on
By Richard A. Viguerie

I just cant help but agree.. :)
who would jesus bomb I like it.
 
Great post Wodin!

I'm a pretty devout Dem, but I think the democratic party has also lost their footing on the overriding principals of the Democratic party. I would love to see a candidate who acts on his or her convictions again.
 
Y_lifter said:
Liberals already "Pack it in"

if you know what I'm saying

It seems that most of the outed homos have been republicans using teh party as a "cloaking device."

Much as so many of the EF homos do.


Homos have screwed more than derrierres.

If you know what I'm saying.
 
heatherrae said:
Great post Wodin!

I'm a pretty devout Dem, but I think the democratic party has also lost their footing on the overriding principals of the Democratic party. I would love to see a candidate who acts on his or her convictions again.

I'd give my house to make Jefferson arise from the grave. And its belongings.

So thats well over $200,000 that it would be worth to me.

I see todays politicians gleefully hopping from special interest bed to special interest bed and..............yawn.

Jefferson would do the right things. Except that the powers that run this country would destroy him.

I'd still take the gamble. And likely lose.

One man stands no chance against an establishment based on greed and greased by corruption.
 
Testosterone boy said:
It seems that most of the outed homos have been republicans using teh party as a "cloaking device."
Much as so many of the EF homos do.
Homos have screwed more than derrierres.
If you know what I'm saying.

Nah, the GOP just has all the closet homos that get caught practicing what they are preaching against.

The liberals are where all the IN YOUR FACE flammer fags are at..


:)
 
Y_lifter said:
Nah, the GOP just has all the closet homos that get caught practicing what they are preaching against.

The liberals are where all the IN YOUR FACE flammer fags are at..


:)


I'm talking about major league politicians. The dems have Barnie Frank. Who else?
 
WHAT UP RG.

I like Lynn Swann but he is running about 20% back and is DOA.
 
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