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"Conservatism Is True."
On these terms, today's GOP could not be less conservative. I'd insist it's less conservative than Obama. It does not present reality-based reform for emergent problems. It simply reiterates dogma and ruthlessly polices dissent or debate.

So no tax increases are allowed, period. Why? Because they "kill jobs". So why do we have record unemployment after a period of unprecedentedly low taxation? No answer. If lower taxes have led to stagnation, the answer must always be: lower taxes some more. Why not end them all together?
conservatism  UnitedStates  Republicans  fave 
june 2011 by patrix
Eric Cantor || Majority Leader || YouCut
Why Republicans can never be trusted with anything science-related (see second para)
science  republicans  from twitter
december 2010 by patrix
Tea'd Off
Most epochs are defined by one or another anxiety. More important, though, is the form which that anxiety takes. Millions of Americans are currently worried about two things that are, in their minds, emotionally related. The first of these is the prospect that white people will no longer be the majority in this country, and the second is that the United States will be just one among many world powers. This is by no means purely a “racial” matter. (In my experience, black Americans are quite concerned that “Hispanic” immigration will relegate them, too.) Having an honest and open discussion about all this is not just a high priority. It’s more like a matter of social and political survival.

Christopher Hitchens points to the heart of the matter in this alleged Tea Party uprising. Cut down to the basics, it is the impending loss of control and change that scares these people. Like everything else, hopefully, this too shall pass.
teaparty  Republicans  politics  unitedstates  pb 
december 2010 by patrix
Lindsey Graham, This Year’s Maverick
"In a previous conversation, Graham told me: “The problem with the Tea Party, I think it’s just unsustainable because they can never come up with a coherent vision for governing the country. It will die out.” Now he said, in a tone of casual lament: “We don’t have a lot of Reagan-type leaders in our party. Remember Ronald Reagan Democrats? I want a Republican that can attract Democrats.” Chortling, he added, “Ronald Reagan would have a hard time getting elected as a Republican today.”"
Republicans  teaparty  politics  pb 
july 2010 by patrix
Teabonics
These are signs seen primarily at Tea Party Protests. They all feature "creative" spelling or grammar.
Republicans  English  language  LOL  pb  ignorance 
april 2010 by patrix
Debunking 7 GOP Arguments Against Reconciliation
Seven arguments Republicans should not be making against using reconciliation for health-care reform, and the one that they should.
reconciliation  GOP  politics  unitedstates  republicans  pb 
march 2010 by patrix
The Ron Paulites
If only the GOP would actually act on their top two priorities when in power, it wouldn't seem as crazy
GOP  Republicans  priorities  pb  from twitter
february 2010 by patrix
A deal on nominations that even a Republican could love
"At this point in his presidency, George W. Bush had made 10 recess appointments. Over the course of his presidency, he would make almost 200. Bill Clinton made about 150. In describing recess appointments as "a rare but not unprecedented step," Obama made it harder to actually make any"
barackobama  republicans  politics  nominations  pb 
february 2010 by patrix
Why Rush is Wrong
The party of Buckley and Reagan is now bereft and dominated by the politics of Limbaugh. A conservative's lament.
nefa  politics  unitedstates  republicans  conservative 
march 2009 by patrix
Rush Limbaugh Loses a Popularity Contest
Rush polls seven points lower than Rev. Jeremiah “God Damn America” Wright and eight points below former Weather Underground domestic terrorist William Ayers.
nefa  politics  unitedstates  republicans 
february 2009 by patrix
Right attacking stimulus money for health programs
"The money that goes to these programs will mean new jobs. There are the additional people who'll be needed for administration, of course, as well as additional doctors and researchers."
nefa  science  republicans  money  economy  health  fordesipundit  stimulus 
january 2009 by patrix
The Insiders
How John McCain came to pick Sarah Palin.
sarahpalin  republicans  politics  newyorker  mccain  elections  election08  nefa 
october 2008 by patrix
Make-Believe Maverick
"I'm sure John McCain loves his country," says Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism czar under Bush. "But loving your country and lying to the American people are apparently not inconsistent in his view."
rollingstone  republicans  mccain  politics  nefa 
october 2008 by patrix
White Priviledge
For those who still can't grasp the concept of white privilege, or who are constantly looking for some easy-to-understand examples of it, perhaps this list will help.
racism  elections  sarahpalin  republicans 
september 2008 by patrix
Science World Won't Be Sorry to See Bush Go
When a nation has been the world leader at something as vital as, say, medical research and regulation, and annual funding is flat or declining when it used to go up, then money may matter.
science  bush  politics  republicans  government  nefa 
june 2008 by patrix
Republicans make Fox News sick
When the GOP catches a cold, everybody at Fox News is ailing. No wonder its ratings are in the pits.
elections  fox  media  politics  republicans  NEFA 
february 2008 by patrix
Bubba Isnt Who You Think
If we had to pick a “typical Republican voter,” he or she would be an upper-income resident of a poor state, and the “typical Democratic voter” would conversely be a lower-income resident of a rich state.
politics  race  election  democrats  republicans  unitedstates  NEFA 
september 2007 by patrix
Verbatim Quotes from Republicans when Clinton was Prez.
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is."-- Governor George W. Bush (R)-TX
politics  bush  history  republicans  gop  iraq  quotes  NEFA 
september 2007 by patrix
If you think they hate us now
A Republican victory in 2008 could sink America's reputation in the world even lower.
politics  unitedstates  president  republicans  elections  NEFA 
august 2007 by patrix

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