- Apr 5, 2004
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29493021/
The GOP has a serious image problem. I don't want a one-party political system either, but the way the Republicans keep making misstep after misstep, it's going to end up that way. Plus, after the way the Republicans raped America during the past 8 years, I'd rather have a one party system. We need more Goldwaters and Eisenhowers and less Bushs/Nixons/Reagans.
Look at the poll results, people are waking up to the GOP's two-faced lies. A majority thinks the GOP is opposing Obama for political gain, not because of ideology. How can you repair such a massive blow? Is it even possible? One of the strongholds the Republicans used to have, that is, the economy, no longer resonates with voters.
Truth be told, it looks like the American system is undergoing another political shift. I think the GOP is probably done in it's current form. We'll probably see a fractioning of the party along fiscal conservatives types and social conservative types. Bush/Rove went from envisioning a conservative supermajority to the current era where conservatives are going to be a superminority, all in the span of 8 short years.
The GOP has a serious image problem. I don't want a one-party political system either, but the way the Republicans keep making misstep after misstep, it's going to end up that way. Plus, after the way the Republicans raped America during the past 8 years, I'd rather have a one party system. We need more Goldwaters and Eisenhowers and less Bushs/Nixons/Reagans.
Look at the poll results, people are waking up to the GOP's two-faced lies. A majority thinks the GOP is opposing Obama for political gain, not because of ideology. How can you repair such a massive blow? Is it even possible? One of the strongholds the Republicans used to have, that is, the economy, no longer resonates with voters.
Truth be told, it looks like the American system is undergoing another political shift. I think the GOP is probably done in it's current form. We'll probably see a fractioning of the party along fiscal conservatives types and social conservative types. Bush/Rove went from envisioning a conservative supermajority to the current era where conservatives are going to be a superminority, all in the span of 8 short years.