Quote:
Originally posted by Sidd Finch
Interesting bit about former Rs, now Ds, running for offices in Kansas.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061102/...ions_kansas_dc
And an interesting quote:
quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A cross-section of Democrats, moderate Republicans and independents are backing the party-switchers, saying a Republican obsession with expanded government and deficit spending, along with divisive social issues like abortion and gay marriage, has marred efforts to limit government, boost spending on education and ensure fiscal responsibility.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Perhaps Bilmore can explain why these people are all active traitors who support terrorists, while Spanky can explain why they are all active traitors whom terrorists support.
|
Thank you - this is what I keep noting. The R's are losing elements of their traditional base, especially the fiscally conservative but socially liberal part. There is no place else for these people to go but the Democratic party.
This is the natural long-term outcome of Rovism.