Posted on 02/13/2005 2:04:41 AM PST by ppaul
Bush is president. Kerry is back to being irrelevant. Daschle is history. Condi is secstate. Gonzales is AG. Churchill is showing the true face of campus leftism. Dean is head of the DNC.
Maybe it's too soon to say "all's right with the world", but we're definitely headed in the right direction.
The dems are so irrelevant right now I really don't see how they become even the slightest bit of a factor in any election.
They refuse to listen and really understand what makes America great, therefore they will remain digressive and find themselves even more desparate as time passes.
What frightens me is why they can't figure it out, except for Hillary...
I sure hope he is a better Doctor than he is a politician.
I consider Howard Dean's "I hate Republicans" comment a personal assault on me and my family. Until I get a personal, face-to-face apology from Hillary an Howard, I consider us at war. I will do everything in my power to defeat THESE politicians. The nerve of these arrogant bastards.
You just don't mess with my family.
After 8 years of Bush's liberalism, we need a real conservative in office, and Dr Rice is not a conservative. (She is pro-abortion and pro-affirmative action) In addition, Rice would lose to the beast because she has the "Bob Dole scowl". The MSM would easily portray her as an evil, heartless conservative.
Finally, she has no executive experience, and has never been elected to any office. Sorry, but we have several Republican governors who are true conservatives, and have a much better chance than Dr. Rice.
Even the Maryland governor, Bob Ehrlich is more conservative than Bush, and would stand a better chance than Rice.
Let's say he did. Do you think we'll hear anything about "lack of experience" from the MSM? Of course not. Likewise Hillary. Six years in the Senate is great experience! But 6 years as governor of a state bigger than most countries, and you have no experience.
Look how little we heard about Edwards experience from the MSM last year! I think Hillary is more likely to pick someone like Richardson.
Delegates pray before the start of the general session of the Democratic National Committee winter meetings on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, in Washington. Howard Dean was elected chairman replacing outgoing chairman Terry McAuliffe. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
This is too good! The headline should have read:
Dean Elected Dem Party Chairman
Karl Rove Denies Any Involvement
"And that's all he am. He popeye the sailor man. Toot! Toot!"
Silly Howard, you're supposed to EAT the spinach, not smoke it!
"Finally, she has no executive experience, and has never been elected to any office. Sorry, but we have several Republican governors who are true conservatives, and have a much better chance than Dr. Rice."
Sure she does - she was Provost of Stanford, for example. That's an executive role. She ran a private university, one of the top universities in the world.
Running the State Department is also executive experience.
Please, oh, please, please, PLEASE throw me in the briar patch...
Dr. Rice
My argument is that the MSM will easily (and successfully) demonize her by highlighting her scowl and harping on her limited experience. She does not have an easygoing likeable image.
If by some turn of events she were to win, (the rat makes a huge blunder) she would probably govern to the left of Bush on the issues. Bush is already too far to the left as is.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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