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I've been one that has suggested on more than one occasion that the fall elections will not go well for the democrats. However, recently, especially with the coming "debate" on the banking reform legislation, I'm really beginning to wonder.
I had been concerned that all the wheeling and dealing on the Health Insurance Stimulus Package had been effectively the "bridge to nowhere" moment for the Democrats. Between that, and passing marginally popular stimulus packages and bailouts, I figured that the democrats had been successful and killing their momentum of the 2008 elections.
But holy bajeezus, I've never seen a GOP that could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory like this bunch. Scott Brown is now the devil incarnate. Charlie Crist is losing big time in Florida to a rookie. McCain is fighting for survival in Arizona. Jindal is just so much road kill after a SINGLE misstep. The titular "heads" of their party are folks like McConnell, Rush, and Beck. This is the party that should be capitalizing on the democrats problems, and instead they're holding "tea parties". Those "parties" scare the heck out of anyone that isn't white, male, and upper middle class. I mean, I work with a whole bunch-o-serious right wingers, and even they roll their eyes while still trying to be sympathetic to the tea party folks. There is a fiscal scandal in Florida, and the national party is run by a guy that can't seem to keep track of the money. This is a rudderless party that is being "run" by some of the most clueless folks in politics. The signature GOP issue for the year is going to be the Arizona immigration law that has CONSERVATIVES saying it's a bad idea. Ya gotta figure it's bad when Rove decides he needs to form a new organization to COMPETE with the RNC for campaign cash.
I'm having a hard time being all that concerned about November. About the only thing that really concerns me is, well,....
The Democratic Party is about the only organization that could screw up an opportunity like this. I sure wish Dean was still in charge. I'm not all that convinced that the DNC, DLC, DSCC, or the DCCC really knows how to handle such an opportunity. Really, I suspect that if someone asked Dean, he'd advise Reid, Pelosi and company to basically ignore the GOP and advertise that they weren't going to bother with that party until they invited some adults to join the GOP. I plaster ads with the most moronic of Tea Party signs, and a few images from the strip club, and suggest that until the GOP could figure out how to handle their own affairs, the Democrats would have to actually govern this country. And if the American people wanted to continue the economic improvements they have seen over the last 2 years however slight they might think they are, they'd be better off at least leaving the adults in charge for now.
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