I've been listening to the dem leadership since the elections. They're tone deaf, ego maniacs and so driven by their left ideology that it's become down right mind boggling.
But, let them keep it up...it'll make it that much easier for conservatives in 2012.
I'm sure there are different opinions of what happened in Tuesday's elections.
My opinion is that people are unhappy about the way the elected representatives disregarded the opinions and feelings of the people they represented and voted for the massive and far reaching Obama health plan in spite of the majority of Americans being against it. I also think Obama's disregard for the opinions of the people of Arizona (which are shared by others outside Arizona) and lawsuit against them did not help. Neither did his special favors to unions.
I'm sure there are different opinions of what happened in Tuesday's elections.
My opinion is that people are unhappy about the way the elected representatives disregarded the opinions and feelings of the people they represented and voted for the massive and far reaching Obama health plan in spite of the majority of Americans being against it. I also think Obama's disregard for the opinions of the people of Arizona (which are shared by others outside Arizona) and lawsuit against them did not help. Neither did his special favors to unions.
Too bad the President doesn't understand the above.
He still thinks it was a matter of communication.
In other words: the American people are too stupid to understand. sigh
“Paul Ryan is about real leadership,” he told reporters Monday. “I think what this public so desperately wants to do right now…they want to see a Washington that will lead. They don’t want to see individuals that dismiss the current problems as something that we can just sweep under the rug.”
“To those who have criticized the proposals in Ryan’s budget, where is your plan?” Cantor added.
This is Paul Ryan, a Republican and the Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee. I think that he has a big future if he is embraced. If the GOP was talking like this instead of talking about Obama so much, they may have struck a chord. By the end of the race McCain/Palin were talking about Obama more than Obama was.
If the GOP continues to trot out the same old tired rhetorical positions, they will continue to lose ground. Even Bill O'Reilly said that the empty ideological and rhetorical positions may still make for a successful talk career, but will no longer win general elections.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbJpoUgz9Y0
Bump...I'm always miles ahead of PO...LOL
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