Disaster In The Making?
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Supposedly the GOP plans to put domestic issues at the centerpiece for 2006. This sounds like Republican disinformation to me. Even the most idiotic Democrat knows how to campaign on domestic issue, while there are too many Dems out there without the cajones to speak frankly about national security.
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They might be anxious to push domestic policy, because their foreign policy is wrapped up.
You didn’t read the article, did you? The article says the Republicans must express a willingness to lose in 2006 to win in Iraq.
Do you want fries with that b.s. sandwich?
Great advice from the author of Dow 36,000.
Well, they can either run on domestic issues, or they can spend the entire campaign answering questions about non-existent WMDs, Eastern European torture facilities, dead Marines being shipped home as cargo, where the fuck is Osama already?, and everything else associated with the GWWoT (George W.’s war on Truth).
Of course, Social Security piratization and the Medicare give-away to Big Pharma aren’t going to help them any, either.
Is it time to stick a fork in them yet?
For the record, Jadegold, Uriah Kriegel was not involved in Dow 36,000.
Read about Uriah Kriegel here:
http://www.ephilosopher.com/kriegel/index.php
gullibility if sometimes
is sometimes…
Ah, lovely. We’re to be treated to yet another Bush State of the Union wherein he speaks as if he had not held the office of President for the last five years. They’re going to “launch” themselves anew for 2006.
Good luck, suckers. I understand that the American capacity for gullibility if sometimes boundless — PT Barnum was right — but somewhere there’s a breaking point. The “fiscal responsibility” angle, if they really try it, should be a true spectacle coming from a man and party who have succeeded primarily in exploding the debt and deficit to both finance their adventuring and stroke their base.
If nothing else, this promises to be high comedy. A note to the President: It’s the State of the Union address, not a goddamn stump speech. Start acting like it.
Why is anyone surprised? Of course the Repugs are going to run on domestic issues. The same “domestic” issues they always run on:
1) Gay marriage!
2) Abortion!
3) Illegal immigrants!
4) Porn!
5) Steroids!
Should be fun.
“Even the most idiotic Democrat ‘
Interesting little admission by OW.
Dugger, Just Passing Through