Thursday, June 08, 2006

We Won!!! Well, not Really

Hey folks,

Glad to be back in the chair. I’ll admit, when I got up yesterday morning and saw this news, I ALMOST couldn’t help myself. I almost signed on. But I didn’t. So sorry a day late with this, but it proves my point.

Republican Brian Bilbray narrowly won a tough battle with Democrat Francine Busby in a special election north of San Diego to replace Randy Cunningham. Of course Republicans celebrated a crucial U.S. House of Representatives win. The Democrats? We won!!!???? What?

That’s right folks, they say that the narrow victory for the Right, was a "moral victory" for them. They say that this is a sign of things to come.. Does this mean that it is a sign that they will LOOSE in November? They LOST folks. Was it close? Yes. Was it a moral victory? I do not know. But I do know that "moral victories" do not make a policy change.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said, .

"I don't know how they can sustain that effort throughout the country". She added "While this did not produce a victory for us, it was good news in terms of the closeness of the race."

What Did I just say about playing games?

"just in reason times, Kennedy crashing his car under the influence, and gets a ride home by Police. Rep. Cythnia McKinney, D-Ga. Getting away with hitting a Capital Police Officer, Congressman William Jefferson with $90.000 in his freezer, and now good old Harry?"

Also you have Hillary flip flopping over Ethanol, clearly pandering for votes. Then they try to say that the Republicans are a "Culture of Corruption. The average American is not buying or drinking the cool aid they are trying to sell them.

California IS a sign of things to come. Because they will not listen. Will not stop playing games. If you ask any Liberal what is your plan if you do take over the House or Senate, if they are HONEST, I know that’s a stretch, but if they are, they will say impeach Bush. The Average American does not see this as a priority. What they want to hear is what will they do to win the war? What will they do to continue the increasingly positive economy? What will they do to make this country better? Trying to settle a score, or "vengeance impeachment" is not it.

I agree with Tony Snow,

"I think a lot of critics were hoping this would be a kind of a bellwether so they could say the Republican Party and the president are in peril and their hopes were clearly frustrated."

Frustrated and not realistic. They still feel that the drapes they picked out will be hung up in the offices of power. They will not be, unless they come up with a different game plan. The one that they have been continuously using, has not, is not, and will never work. California is just the beginning.

Oh by the way, all those "Stars" that came out to lend their support? Well, you get the point.
Peter

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