I stopped at Krauthammer
I stopped at Krauthammer
Suit yourself.
I don't particularly care what conservatives say about what dems should do and not do.. if conservatives were so smart they would not be the minority in Congress.
Popularity does not mean jack, either way.
Yeah but, what can Brown do for you?
I'm a in' genius primarily because I'm NOT in Congress.![]()
Will conservatives be smart again when they regain the majority? Will progressives suddenly become stupid because they're in the minority?
Parse that all you want, but that's pretty in' lame.
It means the Obama machine is dead 9 months early.
From what hear from the Stalinistically pure conservatives here, conservatives weren't in office 2000-2008, it was the Repugs.
I don't really care who's in power, as long as they run govt efficiently, seriously, and in good faith. Obviously, the govt-hating/destroying Repugs don't qualify. The Repugs are really anti-governing, not even policies, just all politics, all the time.
One silver-lining of Brown's win is that Magic Negro regroups and comes out fighting as nastily, smash-mouthedly, uncivilly as any Repug. But that won't happen.
You are correct. We don't like government, especially huge govt that doesn't listen to the people
...unless it's fighting unnecessary, unpopular, unwinnable wars.
In which case you bow to it, applaud its obliviousness to the will of the people, and denounce those who don't do similarly as traitors, commies and a terrorist fifth column.
Not true. A lot of Dems were for it, before they were against it. I just like to point that out.
I was talking about you and all the other "conservative" internationalists.
Walking hand in hand to war with all the liberal ones, naturally. Of course the Dems were for it.
It's one big happy war party, as the foreign policy of Obama makes abundantly clear.
The antiwar emphasis in 2006 was an electoral expedience not really related to the core values of the party.
Too bad you can't see beyond the political duopoly. I guess that's why you seem to think pointing to Democratic Party support for the war in 2001-2003 moots the broad popular consensus against it now.
Making Obama the frontman of the 'War on Terror' was, again, the best move the establishment has made in quite some time.
They proved it by pissing backwards on their own antiwar base.The antiwar emphasis in 2006 was an electoral expedience not really related to the core values of the party.
Nobody is pro-war, especially not ill-advised, poorly managed wars.
(Retracted, with my apology, DarrinS.)
Last edited by Winehole23; 01-22-2010 at 02:28 PM.
You wouldn't know that there are Americans dying on a battlefield somewhere today.
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