Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #8I notice the math required to get rid of Obamination Care does not include one Democrat defector. That's pretty curious. Do they vote as one? Yet we suffer fools who can't work together to accomplish the most basic conservative principles. Isn't that Grand? I don't think so.
Our motto: Yes we fight, but no, we don't win.
What do you mean, fight?
Cruz was begging for more of them to support him.
Palinista, I was alluding to our House leader's capitulation statement.
Essentially he told us that fought but we lost because the Dems wouldn't let us win.
IIRC, polls did not predict the 1980 Reagan landslide.
Nor did they predict the 1994 GOP "takeover" of the house.
But since polls are relevant, I guess that means those events didn't happen.
Question: Romney was the epitome of the republican "moderate" who, we're told ad infinitum, is the kind of candidate who can win.
What - if anything - could he have done to improve his "polls". As it was, he handled Zero with kid gloves. Should he have come out and outright supported him? saying something like "Zero, I'm sorry for running against you. I've seen the error of my ways"
You're a brave man. Go and break through the lines. And remember, while you're out there risking your life and limb through shot and shell, we'll be in be in here thinking what a sucker you are. ~Rufus T. Firefly
Quote: Weird Tolkienish Figure wrote in post #9http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/generic_congressional_vote-2170.html
We're now 5 points behind Democrats.
So what? We are always behind the Rats in that. What matters is district by district. These whole party polls always have dopes going "I hate those dirty bastards in congress, but my guy is really swell." Last I saw, there were 4-7 vulnerable GOP House seats. Big whoop.
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) took a $2 Billion dollar bribe to destroy the country that our kids and grand kids will be paying for.