Uh-oh...Specter the commie....
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:31:13 GMT, "Larry L" wrote:
wrote
the "radical partisanship" of the last 10-15 years
is VERY detrimental to the US, and both parties engage in it.
I agree with all I've quoted above and ...fwiw ... very, very, seldom make a
post 'aimed' at anyone, including anyone I quote. Your previous post
reminded me of something that I then commented on ... and I didn't even
really quote it, since I was NOT replying directly to it. I just said my
piece ( which admittedly was on a topic varied from your original ) on
something I find interesting ... mine is a very 'stream of consciousness'
type of thinking and I'm often misunderstood because of that 'weakness.'
As a further fwiw ( ffwiw? ) I think people like ~beancounter~ are the very
best recruitment tool for the Dems and people like Ken, for the Repubs.
Nobody that actually does think for themselves wants to be associated with
"radical partisanship" and it clearly non-productive and even offensive to
most people.
FFWIW, that is one of the key reasons Obama won, IMHO ... NOT because he was
supported by the loony-left, rather by the "can't we find a middle' ... an,
middle. McCain might well have beat him if he hadn't tied himself so
closely to the Rush/ Palin/ wackjob right. I, personally, would have
still voted for Obama, but McCain has been one of the Republicans on my list
of respected people, .... at least until part way through this last campaign
FWIW, Obama _won_ because of urban non-whites in a key districts nailed the EC
down for him. OTOH, his general and broad support across a wide spectrum, I'd
agree, speaks to the "middle" of the US. And frankly, I don't think Palin is as
"right whackjob" as many, influenced directly or indirectly by certain media,
think (she's not exactly "middle," but she's not all _that_ far away). Rush
isn't a "right-wing whackjob," he's just a pandering idiot.
I don't know if you recall, but I steadfastly maintained that the extremely
unlikely "McCain/Obama" ticket in 2008 would have been the best thing to happen
to the US politically (followed by, if he proved himself, an Obama/whoever
ticket in 2016 and 2020), and I believe it now more than ever. I see the
potential for a real backlash when Obama can't live up to the promise his hype
(unfairly) created for the middle - nobody could, it's totally unrealistic - and
when he can't, it could get politically ugly for him (and no, he won't "deserve
it" other than as a contributor to the hype).
TC,
R
TC,
R
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