Posted on 02/19/2009 6:34:10 AM PST by chessplayer
For the Chicago Tribune, Romney supporter turned Obama man Douglas Kmiec indulged in quite a litany of name-calling, finger pointing and demagoguery against the GOP that would have been amazing from the same man only one year ago. Hopefully questioning "The Death of the GOP," Kmiec has shown that he no longer cares much how he is viewed, going full Democrat Partisan at this point.
No, dearie, I’ve been here since 1998, too. I started posting in 2001. But that red herring still doesn’t change your liberal agenda, now does it, hmm ?
Maybe flagloony can tell JimRob what she thinks of his opinion of Slick Willard ? Shall we ping him ? :-)
I almost did ping him, but figured he doesn’t need to be involved in squabbles involving a Smitten Romney Lady.
I’m wondering if TPTB keep the bots around just to showcase their leftist agenda, chronic dishonesty, hatefulness and how moonbatty they are. But still, maybe keep one and can all the other nutters wasting JimRob’s bandwith with the same kook talking points repeated ad infinitum in thousands of worship threads. I suspect, anyhow, as TPTB discovered, many of them have multiple identities on FR. It’s hard to tell them apart, they use the same talking points, attacks, etc.
Kmiec pens another GOP must be cool with massive spending and taxes article? Partisan rat now and still loving Myth? LOL.
“So while I am reluctant to recommend that the president give another Republican a chance at joining the Obama team, there is someone who seems ideally suited by personality and preparation: Mitt Romney.”
What! I agree with that.
“the ultrapartisanship of Mike Huckabee and John McCain “
Whaaa?
Check out this similar crap.
http://www.esquire.com/the-side/richardson-report/george-bush-legacy-020209?click=main_sr
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Given this reality, conservatives must adapt. If they continue to insist upon rolling back the welfare state by using tax cuts to ‘starve the beast’ or privatize Social Security and Medicare, they will fail. There is simply no appetite for big spending cuts or the radical restructuring of programs that benefit a huge percentage of Americans, especially when there has been a severe downturn in the stock market that has wiped out trillions of dollars in retirement savings.”
That seems basically right. It’s also clear that America needs some kind of universal health care system. Under those circumstances, Bartlett’s advice seems pragmatic: “In the end, the welfare state is not going away, and it will be paid for one way or another. The sooner conservatives accept that fact, the sooner they will regain political power.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
And the sooner they will cease being conservatives.
Who is this guy and why should I care what he thinks, again?
Big surprise huh?
MOLE! Moley, moley, moley, moley! It’s a MOLE!
Rosanna—maybe a column in reply would give you a platform for your ideas for the Congressional race you are in.
(Rosanna Pulido is our very own “chicagolady”, a Freeper who just won the GOP primary for the special election for Rahm the Ballerina’s seat”
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