11/08/2006

HEY, I GOT IT! LET'S TALK ABOUT FEAR OF HILLARY, THAT SHOULD GET THE ASSHOLES TO VOTE VOR US!

Things the Republican idiot class haven't learned from this election....yet.
It ain't just the economy, stupid. You can't eat high stock prices. A hell of a lot of people are not making four hundred times what their employees are making, they can't pay tuition, go to the doctor, afford medical insurance, and in most cases buy a house. Say what you like, but the blue collar middle class has been raped and the leading suspects to the voters are NAFTA and Free Trade. And guess who is responsible for both NAFTA and Free Trade.

Fear sells insurance and funeral plots but it won't win elections. All the Republicans offered was "fear of Pelosi" and that didn't work. Wanna bet the morons start talking about fear of Hillary next? They might as well because as things stand right now they have nothing else to offer. The Republicans talked about nothing other than fear of Communism and inflation for forty years and never won either the House or Senate.

If the face of the party is Denny Hastert.......well you know what to expect. A bunch of stumbling old white men from Mars ain't gunna cut it. Ideas cut it. Not that the Democrats have any, but what they have ain't stealing, screwing young men in cloak rooms, and sucking the boots of every corporation they possibly can. (Of course, that is exactly what they have, but we only deserve to run the country with ideas and integrity)

Being Daddy's son ain't enough either....George Allen, George Bush, Bob Taft Jr. (in jail), don't mean much. I like to think that Ivan the Terrible had a son called Ivan the Pussy, or Alexander the Great had one named Alexander the Ordinary; we need people of accomplishment other than Arnold Schwartzenegger Jr. and Billy the Kid III.

Media kills. We have to find a way to communicate past Hollywood and the print media. Talk radio and a few blogs ain't it.

Take a trip to Power Line this AM. Very interesting takes. Then trip on over to the Washington Times for a sane view of things.

Neither party ran on a forward-looking agenda, with Republicans asking voters to stay the course on Iraq and the economy while Democrats proposed rolling back some of the Bush tax cuts and said they represented a vote of no confidence in the way the administration has prosecuted the war.
Most notable: all the conservative blogs are taking this one standing up. All taking the position that the Republicans sold out and deserved to lose. I feel no anger at all. I feel nothing, I get more pissed if my kid's team loses a meaningless scrimmage in August. I had no enthusiasm for them at all.

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