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Old 11-11-2009, 12:45 AM   #1
Urbane Guerrilla
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So you'll go on record as pooh-poohing it right up until the moment of your electoral comeuppance, then? Just one more reason why I'm clever enough not to be a Democrat...

Now I don't see the TEA party as lasting much beyond Obama's leaving office, true enough, but in the interval it may get California's government back on the rails as well as putting the inmates once again not in charge of the asylum inside the Beltway. The present Administration and its partisans on the Hill are doing quite a job of inoculating future generations of Americans against the blandishments of socialism. Some of us already understand the out-of-date thinking the Administration is so prone to, and the rest of us soon enough will. Seriously, can you expect anything healthy from a bunch of 1960s leftover radicals? I don't think so.

Meanwhile, we have you to demonstrate just what damage white liberal guilt and class-war mentalities can do to a man. Tatterdemalion.

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Old 11-11-2009, 12:55 AM   #2
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So you'll go on record as pooh-poohing it right up until the moment of your electoral comeuppance, then? Just one more reason why I'm clever enough not to be a Democrat...
I guess we'll see next year. I expect the Democrats will lose 15-20 seats in the House, mostly from red districts they won in recent years, and perhaps 1-2 in the Senate. That is to be expected. Beyond that, I think you're dreaming.

It was interesting to read today that the newly formed Florida Tea Party is planning to run a candidate for the open Senate seat next year because the Republican candidate, former Governor Crist, is not conservative enough.

So now, a race that he was sure to win, puts the Democratic candidate back in play because the right, with its death wish, will split itself apart.

In races across the country, like the recent House race in New York, there will be similar litmus tests for Republican candidates. Those not conservative enough will be threatened with opposition from the extreme right.

Who do you think wins in those scenarios?

In the longer term, the demographics are against you. Your "angry old white guy" rhetoric just won't play, dude.
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