To: AZRepublican
This can't be Robert Novak, where is the doom and gloom?
To: AZRepublican
I don't think Dean has much of an effect one way or the other.
3 posted on
05/12/2006 9:17:03 PM PDT by
sageb1
(This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
To: AZRepublican
"DEMOCRATIC insiders blame National Chairman Howard Dean for risking the partys chances in the 2006 elections"
Don't think so. Dean is irrelevant and most people know it. The middle chose the presidency and the congress and most want economic opportunity. Whomever provides it, baring personal catastrophe, wins. Anyone who has a job, sips wine and ruminates on social issues, will vote for those that further their own desires.
4 posted on
05/12/2006 9:17:14 PM PDT by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?")
To: AZRepublican
Howard Dean is the smartest and best the Democrats have to offer.
The ones bad mouthing him are just jealous.
5 posted on
05/12/2006 9:20:10 PM PDT by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
To: AZRepublican
--- But Dean pledged a 50-state policy, distributing money even to states that are not real battlegrounds. His fulfillment of that promise is reducing DNC assets dangerously. --- Pssssssssssssssstttt..... SOCIALISM doesn't WORK! AAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHH!!!
6 posted on
05/12/2006 9:22:08 PM PDT by
avacado
To: AZRepublican; devolve; PhilDragoo; Smartass
7 posted on
05/12/2006 9:22:34 PM PDT by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: AZRepublican
Dean is the gift that keeps on giving.
8 posted on
05/12/2006 9:26:40 PM PDT by
Mr. Silverback
(TRY JESUS. If you don't like Him, the devil will always take you back.)
To: AZRepublican
Leave Dean in place, he is one of the best things to ever happen to the Republican party.
10 posted on
05/12/2006 9:28:02 PM PDT by
Brandie
(I do not ask you to support our Troops, I tell you that you must or you are no friend of mine.)
To: AZRepublican
I wish Republican pundits would quit telling the Dems what is and isn't working for them. Just stay out of their way and let them self destruct.
12 posted on
05/12/2006 9:31:08 PM PDT by
peggybac
(Tolerance is the virtue of believing in nothing)
To: AZRepublican
Saw the guy at Penn State once. He really is crazy - the little secret the MSM won't talk about!
13 posted on
05/12/2006 9:35:37 PM PDT by
Herakles
(Liberals are stone stupid and proud of it!)
To: AZRepublican
Dean / Gore '08
14 posted on
05/12/2006 9:37:29 PM PDT by
llevrok
(When they come to take my guns, I will give them the lead first....)
To: AZRepublican
From my personal perspective, I have to say that Clinton was the death knoll for traditional democrats. Dean (and the current crop of democrats) are not players. I've been the rebel in my family by being an independent. But, in the past, I have voted democrat over republican. No more. While my democrat relatives have simply bowed out of the process by not voting, I still do.
17 posted on
05/12/2006 9:51:00 PM PDT by
DejaJude
(Admiral Clark said, "Our mantra today is life, liberty and the pursuit of those who threaten it!")
To: ValerieUSA; Berosus; dervish; Convert from ECUSA
And the bad news is...?
And the surprising part is...?
19 posted on
05/12/2006 10:07:33 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
To: AZRepublican
So nice to see Novak criticizing rats for a change.
20 posted on
05/12/2006 10:07:39 PM PDT by
Once-Ler
(Beware conservatives whose political consistency dictates all Presidents must be impeached.)
To: AZRepublican
While it is bad politics for this election, or at least seems to be, his "50 state strategy" is the one thing I admire him for.
Democracy works when there are choices. Our republican representatives stop representing us when they have no competition (and therefore don't need our votes).
The more things look bad in November, the more it seems our representatives are beginning to acknowledge that there is a real republican base. Maybe it's just lip service, but that wouldn't happen if they were unopposed.
To: AZRepublican
>>Robert D. Novak: Howard Dean hurts Democrats chances this fall<<
This is one of those situations where if Mr. Novak was actually trying help Republicans he would shut up.
23 posted on
05/12/2006 10:46:28 PM PDT by
gondramB
(He who angers you, in part, controls you. But he may not enjoy what the rest of you does about it.)
To: AZRepublican
"Deans dispatch of money to Mississippi comes in for special criticism in party circles."
I thought that was brilliant.
LOL!
24 posted on
05/12/2006 10:49:19 PM PDT by
dixiechick2000
(There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
To: AZRepublican
What a waste of printspace - as if Dean could hurt the party any more than it already has been hurt by all it's other usual suspects. They're over. The most Dean has to offer is the epitaph in their own words. Pubs are headed down the same road.
25 posted on
05/12/2006 10:51:57 PM PDT by
Havoc
(Evolutionists and Democrats: "We aren't getting our message out" (coincidence?))
To: AZRepublican
The only solution for the rats can be:
DEAN FOR PRESIDENT!!!
30 posted on
05/13/2006 1:38:18 AM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
To: AZRepublican
Renewing internal GOP conflict over immigration can make life difficult for conservative Republican senators facing difficult contests for re-election this year: Conrad Burns in Montana, Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania and Jim Talent in Missouri. All three support tough border-security legislation.
We can save those seats but only if these candidates will support closing the border and builing The Fence. Sprinkle in a few permanent military training bases in the area to help with enforcement.
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