Republican challengers show schisms in party
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- Republican challengers show schisms in party
- Senate Republicans Delay Sotomayor Vote
- Are There Any Rational Voices Left in the Republican Party?
- Harry Reid blasts Republicans for opposing health care plan
- Bobby Jindal Dan Quayle and Socialist Health Care
- Kaufman GP calls on Republican DA to resign over drunken driving …
Republican challengers show schisms in party
The Hill
Plus Cook said there will be pressure on all three to win by big margins in order to project an air of momentum. Even if they do the money they are forced to spend in a primary may not readily be available for the fall campaign. ?It is another chapter in the ongoing narrative of what is and who is the Republican Party? said Jennifer Duffy senior editor at the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. ?There are many many more chapters to be written. tagbot{ padding-left:3px; vertical-align: middle;line-height: 3; padding: 8px;float: left;}div. tagbots { clear: both; text-align: left; float: left; } div.
Senate Republicans Delay Sotomayor Vote
CBS News
You libs need to quit worrying so much about things being historic and more about what is right. Reply to this comment. Anything good that may come out of the Congress and Senate the BSTRUCTINIST go into action and find a way to do anything but good for the country.
Are There Any Rational Voices Left in the Republican Party?
ChattahBox
Expecting to engage in an informative discussion on health care Castle instead was forced to hold off an angry mob of “birthers” and global warming deniers fed on a steady stream of fear and hate-mongering from conservative talk radio and Fox news. Angry white men spouting off fringe right-wing conspiracy theories were once reserved to the AM airwaves of talk radio. Now with conservative radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh rising to prominence as a voice of the Republican Party his style of hate mongering has gone mainstream. Fox News offers a steady diet of angry right-wing talk show hosts who play to the lowest common denominator appealing to their viewers’ basest fears and prejudices such as Glenn Beck Sean Hannity and Bill ’Reilly. And the constant crazy talk is beginning to take its toll on susceptible viewers who are happy to tap into their explosive bigotry and hate rather than tax their brains with a single coherent thought. Castle didn’t realize how ugly and mindless the discourse has become in his own party and he was hit with a full frontal assault of crazed paranoid conspiracy theories from constituents who had been transformed from once mostly reasonable rationale humans into foaming at the mouth fanatics.
Harry Reid blasts Republicans for opposing health care plan
Politico
21 2009 – 3:40 PM EST Pathetic really. I may have left the Republican party (or did they leave me?) but at least they can pull together to pass or block legislation. The Republicans are looking for a leader and that is causing their disarray whereas all of the Democrats think they are in charge causing their disarry. Come on Reid you have the “super majority” grow a spine and get it done.
Bobby Jindal Dan Quayle and Socialist Health Care
Huffington Post
” Perhaps it is time to give the Republican Party some credit for consistency if not exactly relevancy or accuracy. Dan Quayle who has gracefully made the transition from boy wonder vice president to elder statesman of his party without pausing along the way to actually accomplish anything and Bobby Jindal who seems to have succeeded in combining the politics of Ronald Reagan with the earnestness and credibility of Ronald McDonald seem to agree that the biggest threat to the country is that President bama will pass health care reform and lead the country irrevocably down the road to socialism. For most of bama’s presidency the Republicans have vacillated between attacking the president for being weak and unable to get anything done and attacking him for being a socialist who as Quayle suggested is a captive of radical elements in the Democratic Party. You might say the Republican Party cannot decide whether bama reminds them more of Jimmy Carter or Josef Stalin two people who other than having been born in Georgia have almost nothing in common. The Carter angle seems to have less sticking power than the red baiting because an ineffective president is not as frightening to the Republican base as socialism is.
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Kaufman GP calls on Republican DA to resign over drunken driving …
Dallas Morning News
com Kaufman County District Attorney Rick Harrison should resign because of a pending drunk-driving charge the county’s Republican Party chairman said today. Bill Baker said the GP executive committee decided to call for the resignation after Harrison refused “to do the right thing. ” Harrison was elected as a Republican in 2006. The district attorney said in a statement that he will not resign because the case against him is still is being investigated. He was arrested June 18 in Seagoville.
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