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While Republicans Face Costly Losses In "Safe" Districts, Cuomo Deconstructs Voter Ire
- News flash! There IS NO Republican Party.
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- As long as these stories keep coming up here,....I''m going to keep saying "RON PAUL". Check out what he says by doing some history book work guys of EITHER PARTY! I can''t do your homework for you. Things are best believed when one does ones own research.
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- -----"Rollins also said it was a mistake for President Bush to inject himself into the presidential race with his inflammatory comments during a speech before the Israeli Knessit (in which he compared Obama''s stated intention to talk to anti-democratic world leaders with Nazi appeasers in the 1930s) because it suggests that John McCain is running for Mr. Bush''s third term. "If it%u2019s the Bush third term, John McCain can%u2019t win," he said."-----
He probably didn''t want to come out and say it, but the problem wasn''t just Shrub mouthing off was it? Wasn''t the problem that John McCain went into cheerleader mode and jumped on the bandwagon with both feet, rah rah? The moment came for cooler heads to prevail and McCain sort of just took the moment and let himself get swept along with the tide . . . - Reply to this comment
- The Republicans don''t have a clue. If you don''t run on the real issues this year your finished.
Preying on the ignorance of the American people by running on fake issues like flag pins is a loser.
Big give aways to Oil companies disguised as a gas tax holiday is not going to work.
Running endless loops of something somebody''s paster said 7 years ago will not sway anyone.
Pretending that changing a failed foreign policy is akin to being a traitor and a Nazi appeaser is a mistake.
Running on smear masquerading as policy is going to backfire.
Pretend patriotism hiding behind flag burning issues when we are facing the worst crisis in 60 years in this country will get you a ride out of town on a rail. - Reply to this comment
- It appears that Dubya is not the only stupid Republican.
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Mike Huckabee on GOP "rock stars," 2012, health care reform and more.




