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Even uber liberal McCraferty is turning on Nancy now. Ain't this entertaining as hell?
http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/20...dterms/?hpt=T2 October 14, 2010 Pelosi hurt the Democrats in midterms? FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may wind up doing in her own party in the midterm elections. Jonathan Allen writes for Politico on how Pelosi, even more so than President Obama, could be the heaviest drag on the Democrats' hopes of holding onto the House in November... In Florida, billboards show one Democrat as a marionette with Pelosi as the puppeteer; and the National Republican Congressional committee is airing anti-Pelosi ads in dozens of districts that show how often a Democratic lawmaker has voted with Pelosi... And Democrats are feeling the pressure. Several of them have already said they will not vote for Pelosi as speaker in the next Congress, that is if their party manages to keep control. |
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Democrats have to decide this election who exactly they want to care about, because they can't please everybody.
Greens? How long can we push that agenda? Thirty percent job loss rate illuminates over voters, and giving up on green bullshit for a while would make them feel better knowing more factories and more production would put family members back to work. Socialism? Whilest workers definitelly want better wages, better unions, better protectionism, one cannot gain that at the rate we're going. We can't do it by ignoring all the illegal mexicans, all the tax breaks on people making over ten thousand a year, the catering to faggots when that demoralizes the workers of the world... we have to be nationalist if we are to be socialist, or we may as well not even fucking bother. Liberalism? Well that's simple enough. Be prochoice, be pro-fag, and do a bunch of buzz words and mudslinging. It'll work on alot of people. Lord knows they're stupid enough. But people who actually care about shit, have things to worry about, will not vote for you. Moderate republicans? This is another valuable voter. Republicans, libertarians, and "conservatives" who are having doubts about deregulation and trickledown economics. But you won't be able to get these moderate republicans from being too obnoxious with the others, you have to appeal to them softly. |
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it is entertaining! they are turning because they know dem's are gonna lose big!
the political game...what a joke... but, can a independent shit down her throat? i want my turn and all, ya know. that bitch's days are numbered and she knows it, as do the rest of them polly's. i have no respect for any of them. |
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Democrats have to decide this election who exactly they want to care about, because they can't please everybody. |
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it is entertaining! they are turning because they know dem's are gonna lose big! |
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Democrats have to decide this election who exactly they want to care about, because they can't please everybody. |
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