If that happens, it'll be about the same with some more vote fraud allegations.
when the dems retain control of both houses and Obama wins a second term...
If that happens, it'll be about the same with some more vote fraud allegations.
Probably illegal.
On Wednesday I will be banging Bridgett Fonda's ass while her mom eats her pussy.
Last edited by jack sommerset; 06-14-2010 at 09:47 PM.
A living .
Probably the usual ing/bickering from the usual suspects, YouTubes and all...
more regurgitated crap that was heard from Rush/Hannity or Palin
That's two very big ifs, but it could happen.
You should definitely keep the champagne on ice.
Last edited by Winehole23; 06-15-2010 at 04:06 AM. Reason: extra words, removed
Curious. ChumpyD said you'd say something like that.
Did you mean to be an echo?
In your mind you already did.
(Thanks for sharing. Such magnanimous self disclosure seldom goes completely unappreciated. Thanks again for the chuckle.)
ciao,
wino
This scenario is highly probable.
Don't the Republicans have to come up with a legitimate presidential candidate before they can start talking about taking the White House back?
Right now all I see on their masthead is Sarah Palin.
Some fair analysis puts the odds of the Dems losing the House as the current most likely outcome. This is not to say "probable", only that it is slightly more likely than any other outcome, such as losses but retaining control, which is a close second.
Senate seems likely to stay majority Democrat, with some Democratic losses.
At this point, Obama has lost me for the most part. I will vote, but not actively campaign for him. He will likely get a second term anyways simply given historical trends.
As a Democrat, I would love for the GOP to get control of the government at this point. I have faith in their complete inability to come up with workable ideas and decent policy solutions, and the challenging economic and geo-political climate would very surely reveal the glaring failure of modern conservatism to address real world problems once and for all.
Modern conservatism and the GOP has been taken over by religious idiots and other zealots whose priorities and concept of the world bear little resemblence to reality, and the faster that is made patently obvious, the sooner we can get around to actually fixing problems.
There is a reason why it seems that Rick Perry has spent more time mentioning the federal government and Obama than he has talking about issues actually dealing with Texas specifically.
The GOP field is wide open. I would LOVE for Palin to get the nod.![]()
Obviously, no.
Au Contraire.
In 2008, I kept thinking (during the primaries) that the Dems were wretched for only being able to come up with a choice between a woman who had been the butt of late night jokes for the last 16 years (Hillary), or an untested African American. I couldn't believe that was what they came up with.
Then the Repbulican base made sure that Romney couldn't win the Republican nod, and they came up with a very old man who said he 'didn't know anything about economics', and a ditz who couldn't understand the policy positions they put in front of her.
The result? The democrats won.
It can happen again, for sure.
Please link the great successes of modern liberalism.
Also, since I am a "modern conservative"; please tell me who, exactly, I am being led by right now - the "idiots and zealots". You obviously know, but I am afraid I do not.
Secular socialist European decay says o.
lulzModern conservatism and the GOP has been taken over by religious idiots and other zealots whose priorities and concept of the world bear little resemblence to reality, and the faster that is made patently obvious, the sooner we can get around to actually fixing problems.
The sooner we can get around to actually fixing problems...
I'll just continue laughing at the inability of this government to do anything. I'll continue being amused by the smoke and mirrors kiddie game. And I'll get a special kick out of the masses screwing themselves again during such times.
Guess the koolaid had a bitter after taste?
You forgot the rest of the statement.I have faith in their complete inability to come up with workable ideas and decent policy solutions, and the challenging economic and geo-political climate would very surely reveal the glaring failure of modern conservatism to address real world problems once and for all.
Are you nuts? I don't think this country could stand another 4 years of wing-nut conservatism...the wing-nuts can't see the short-comings in their policies because it benefits the Corporations, their masters, and the wealth-few over ever one else and they are delusion-ed into thinking that they will someday be in that super-wealthy few...As a Democrat, I would love for the GOP to get control of the government at this point. I have faith in their complete inability to come up with workable ideas and decent policy solutions, and the challenging economic and geo-political climate would very surely reveal the glaring failure of modern conservatism to address real world problems once and for all.
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