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Originally posted by Gattigap
Jonathan Chait has an extensive profile in TNR of Ms. Harris' fall from grace even in the eyes of conservatives. Sort of a eulogy-during-the-middle-of-the-campaign, which I'm not sure I've seen so soon before an election.
What do you say, conservatives? Now that some of you are willing to contemplate that Bush has been a disappointment--or even a disaster--is it too much to consider the possibility that he never should have become president in the first place? [/list][/size]
Gattigap
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As the resident conservative moderator and inventor of the predecessor in interest of this Board, I feel the need to weigh in here.
1. I am not disappointed in Bush. Yet. My opinion rests on the finality of extending/permanentising the tax cuts, but as it stands now, it has been a fairly successful 5.5 years. Thank G-d, whom I credit with this righteous outcome.
2. I still support Harris in both her cool, calm, collected role as am ultra-competent public servant carrying out the strict mandate of her office in 2000, and as a Senate candidate, and in fact, on the latter, I may declare Florida residency, based on some property that is owned there, and vote for her in the election. I think McGavick is poised to take Cantdowell on his own, without my vote.
3. With the right wine as a prelude, I might be coerced into doing her.
4. My only disappointment with harris is that she did not do more either publicly or privately to prevent the Imperial Judiciary of her state from killing Terri Schiavo, R.I.P.
Thoughts?