GOP ’08: To The Right, The Right
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Last week we had the spectacle of Mitt Romney calling out Rudy Giuliani and John McCain for not being sufficiently anti-gay marriage, now Newt Gingrich ups the ante with John McCain on who can be the most hardcore on sending in people to die in Iraq.
Dudes, keep this up and come 2008 we’ll be talking about how by comparison Dennis Kucinich looks too moderate and middle-of-the-road to be a presidential candidate.
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The New England moderates are abandoning the Republicans. Expect this to continue.
On the downside, they did get 47% last year without the New England moderates. Had he not lost, Macaca Allen would have been well-positioned, with his appeal to Southern racists.
I believe that an anti-war republican is going to emerge in the next two years. Let’s cross our fingers and hope, at least.