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It hasn't been THAT bad...Originally posted by: senseamp
All Americans should be angry at where this country has descended in the last 6 years.
It hasn't been THAT bad...Originally posted by: senseamp
All Americans should be angry at where this country has descended in the last 6 years.
Originally posted by: Stunt
It hasn't been THAT bad...Originally posted by: senseamp
All Americans should be angry at where this country has descended in the last 6 years.
When's the last time a Republican took responsibility for anything?Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Speak for yourself please.
Just because you and the rest of the Republicans hate America doesn't mean the rest of do too.
I don't hate america. I hate the pussification of it (lack of personal responsibility and the inability to do what is right for the good of others) and will vote accordingly to continue this increase in the quality of life for America.
Originally posted by: Stunt
It hasn't been THAT bad...Originally posted by: senseamp
All Americans should be angry at where this country has descended in the last 6 years.
For more than four decades, polarized politics in America has been driven by a vicious scandal machine comprised of partisan politicians, extremists on the left and right, and a sensationalist media energized by bringing public officials down. In this sorely needed book Lanny Davis, who has been in the belly of the beast as Special Counsel to the Clinton White House, explains--starting with historical scandals like Alexander Hamilton's extramarital affairs and moving on to the unsurpassable Watergate and beyond--how we reached this sorry state. Davis tells us how this poisonous atmosphere is damaging not just politics but American society as a whole. Davis also offers hope by revealing how a coalition of centrist politicians focusing on core policies that appeal to the frustrated electorate marooned in the middle can pull us back from the brink.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Better to be Angry and know the Truth then Happy and know only Lies
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: sandorski
Better to be Angry and know the Truth then Happy and know only Lies
Careful... BC is in my tsunami zone. You've seen what I'm capable of. Back off Canada man!
Originally posted by: Balt
What's that smell?
Of course, it's troll bait.
Originally posted by: hellokeith
Just an observation, the libs in this forum seem extraordinarily hostile lately. I think it's because they are afraid the democrats will lose yet another election. What do you think?
People on the left including most media are predicting victory for the demos. People on the right are saying it's too close to call. Sounds like the '04 elections to me.
I think this is a different set of variables. If I had to guess how it'd turn out right now, I'd say the dems will get control of one side of congress. But the conservative base came out in droves and really upset the lib polsters and their media friends in '04.
Originally posted by: conjur
When's the last time a Republican took responsibility for anything?
Foley ("Oh, a Priest molested me. No wait, it's the alcohol!")
When's the last time a Republican cared squat for America, in general, instead of the corporation keeping him in office?
Actually this forum is just a giant pissing match. Those who dislike Bush and the status quo just happen to out number those who like Bush and the direction he has led this country 20 to 1. If it bothers you just find another forum where the numbers are the opposite.Originally posted by: hellokeith
Just an observation, the libs in this forum seem extraordinarily hostile lately. I think it's because they are afraid the democrats will lose yet another election. What do you think?
People on the left including most media are predicting victory for the demos. People on the right are saying it's too close to call. Sounds like the '04 elections to me.
I think this is a different set of variables. If I had to guess how it'd turn out right now, I'd say the dems will get control of one side of congress. But the conservative base came out in droves and really upset the lib polsters and their media friends in '04.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
There is a book out there called "Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America " by Lanny Davis of all people.
A summary of the book
For more than four decades, polarized politics in America has been driven by a vicious scandal machine comprised of partisan politicians, extremists on the left and right, and a sensationalist media energized by bringing public officials down. In this sorely needed book Lanny Davis, who has been in the belly of the beast as Special Counsel to the Clinton White House, explains--starting with historical scandals like Alexander Hamilton's extramarital affairs and moving on to the unsurpassable Watergate and beyond--how we reached this sorry state. Davis tells us how this poisonous atmosphere is damaging not just politics but American society as a whole. Davis also offers hope by revealing how a coalition of centrist politicians focusing on core policies that appeal to the frustrated electorate marooned in the middle can pull us back from the brink.
I think you see "gotcha politics" right here on P&N all the time. A lot of the people just post insults and cute little combinations of frowns and thumps down as if it is a way of having a real debate. Very few people on here actually take the time to try and read other peoples posts and try to understand what they are saying.
Craig234 (who is a flaming liberal) and myself (a flaming conservative) actually have some very good give and take on topics because we don't engage in the personal attacks and politics of destruction.
As far as the "fear of losing another election" don't expect anyone to admit to that.
Witness this exchange on Wolf Blitzer's show
Wolfe: A lot of people are saying this, Donna: If you and the Democrats can't win the House at least, maybe even the Senate this time, you might as well forget about being in Democratic Party because you've got so much going for you right now.
Donna Brazile: The truth is that we still have a number of competitive races. While the political landscape now favor a generic Democratic candidate, we still have to slug it out until the end zone in all these key congressional raises. So this is a good year for Democrats, but we still have to turn out our votes.
Notice she totally avoided the question and went into some talk points driven speech.
Originally posted by: hellokeith
Just an observation, the libs in this forum seem extraordinarily hostile lately. I think it's because they are afraid the democrats will lose yet another election. What do you think?
People on the left including most media are predicting victory for the demos. People on the right are saying it's too close to call. Sounds like the '04 elections to me.
I think this is a different set of variables. If I had to guess how it'd turn out right now, I'd say the dems will get control of one side of congress. But the conservative base came out in droves and really upset the lib polsters and their media friends in '04.
ATLANTA (AP) -- Former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed challenged claims that he could face criminal charges before the November elections at a heated debate on Sunday, calling the assertion from his GOP opponent a ?low blow.?
In admonishing state Senator Casey Cagle, his GOP rival in the lieutenant governor race, Reed said, ?It?s a low blow to suggest that somebody?s committed a crime. As far as I?m concerned, you should be ashamed of yourself.?
Cagle has questioned publicly whether Reed will be charged with a crime for the work his lobbying firms conducted with disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff in a move to lure disaffected GOP voters to his camp before the July 18 primary.
Cagle said, ?It?s clear that the Abramoff scandal is a national scandal and it?s one that will continue to haunt my opponent.?
A Senate investigating committee last month found that two Indian tribes, which were both Abramoff clients, sent $5.3 million dollars to Reed to battle gambling initiatives that would have hurt their business. Reed has not been charged with a crime and said the Senate probe confirms he has done nothing wrong.
Reed said, ?Clearly, in hindsight, that was business I should have turned down.?
The debate comes days after both campaigns launched aggressive attack ads targeted at the other?s biggest political liability.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I just wish the misinformation and negativity could stop.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Are you sure you're voting for the right party there, ace? Taking responsibility for things does not seem to be the Republicans' strong suit. I never thought I'd say this, but it really makes me wish for the days of "it depends on what the meaning of 'is' is".
Yes. For the most part I do believe republicans take responsibility and do the right thing. But there's the age old addage - "under 30, vote with your heart (liberal), over 30 vote with your head (conservative)." I turned conservative around 29.
There is a HUGE qualifier there. "for the most part" I know it's lame and can be used on both sides.
BTW - I thought Clinton was a pretty good president and liked some of the things he did. I also think that in the age of information politics have changed radically on both sides. I just wish the misinformation and negativity could stop.