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Old 10-28-2008, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by sburns2421 View Post
If the super-majority happens as is forcasted, the Democrats will have no one but themselves to blame in four or eight years.
Sounds like you think Republicans now have the right to trash "the other side". I'll bet they can end up costing America more than they did creating the financial crisis and holding up the bail out combined.

Savvy Republican politicians will have to ride the fine line of sitting back and watching them implode (thus not putting a target on their backs in the meantime), and picking and choosing a few fights to have along the way (having the appearance that they tried to stop the implosion).
I'll bet that "smart" republicans will work tirelessly to see that these dreams of failure come to fruition
We define "savvy" differently.
Can you imagine voting for a captain of a soccer team and having the half that lost their choice work against the other? That makes the team a loser before the game starts.
Despite the right wing hypo-hypocritical yankoffs who publicly smeared Clinton for dabbling in what every healthy, real man dreams of, Clinton did a fantastic job as president. Despite the lies, hatred, ignorance, smears and envy. He left it in better shape than he found it.
When the neocon god arrived he proceeded to fark everything up royally and what did you guys do? Elected him again...
How can 50% of people still support Ted Stevens?
Mind boggling... hard to comprehend.
Oh the days when conservatives were on the ball...

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