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November 10, 2006
About Tuesday
Forgive conservatives if we do not find too much comfort in the fact that Democrats won on Tuesday by keeping Nancy Pelosi chained in the basement and taking "moderate" social positions (even at that, not entirely). The fact remains that, especially in the House, the inmates are very much in charge of the left's asylum. And the President may not do enough to stand in the way of Nancy Pelosi's henchmen, if his pre-emptive cave-in on the minimum wage is any indication.
My father, who occasionally writes for this site, seems confident the Dems will implode. For starters, he says, Nancy Pelosi will not be able to reel in John Conyers for much more than 6 months, if that.
I hope this is the case. It's astonishing to me that 100 million people voted, because of Iraq, for a party that still has no plan for Iraq. And that all those moderate Dems may have ushered in two years of hard-left wingnuttery by Congressional leadership. Let's be clear: Social Security reform, if it wasn't dead, is now dead; Amnesty for illegals is on the horizon; Stem-cell research will soon be taxpayer funded; your taxes will be increased; and the US will be issuing apologies and sending flowers to the U.N. once John Bolton is officially rejected - and U.N. reform is effectively dead; and new judicial appointments won't resemble John Roberts.
Posted by bill at November 10, 2006 08:45 AM
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"It's astonishing to me that 100 million people voted, because of Iraq, for a party that still has no plan for Iraq."
But then the RINO's didn't have one either. At least with a Democrat you know what you have (not that that is any consolation), but with a RINO you don't know what you have until its too late. The RINO's did nothing with their congressional majority for two years except make visible all of the corruption and incompetence, ... Oh ... and allow John McCain take away our 1st Amendment rights.
Posted by: Vulgorilla
at November 13, 2006 01:53 PM
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