Re: OT:is anyone seriously defending the republican/tea party anymore???
- From: "Dewey" <dewey3kNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Aug 2011 14:14:44 -0700
d030Mrrat<email@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Terraholm <terraholmSPAMNOT@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:9a87s5Fb5aU1
@mid.individual.net:
> On 8/7/2011 11:08 AM, d030Mrrat wrote:
>> "Dewey"<dewey3kNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> news:9a81fjFpeiU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>
>>> d030Mrrat<email@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> now that the rightwingnutjobs lone voice in the wilderness has fallen
>>>> silent is there not a single conservative willing to defend the
>>>> GOPers or admit the the Dems are more conservative now?
>>>
>>> scary palin was on fox the other day screaming that teabag terrorists
>>> are admirable because they were willing to stick by their guns even if
>>> meant destroying the country. --
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>>
>> party before country (7)
> > > > 22. Do you think the recent disagreements in Washington about raising > the debt ceiling were mostly about doing what was best for the country > or mostly about gaining political advantage?
> > > Best for country 14% Political advantage 82%
> > > =======
> > 13. Who do you think is mostly to blame for most of the current federal > budget deficit � 1. the Bush administration, 2. the Obama > administration, 3. Congress,
> > Bush 44%
> Obama 15%
> Congress 15%
> > ==============
> > 23. As a result of the debt ceiling negotiations in Washington, do you > think the image of the United States in the world has gotten better, > gotten worse, or have the debt ceiling negotiations had no effect on the > image of the United States in the world?
> > > 8/2-3/11 better 5% Worse 71% no effect 22%
> > =========
> > 25. Who do you blame more for the difficulties in reaching an agreement > on the debt ceiling � the Republicans in Congress or Barack Obama and > the Democrats in Congress?
> > Republicans 47% Obama and Dems 29% Both 20
> > ================
> > Generally speaking, do you usually consider yourself a Republican, a > Democrat, an Independent, or what?
> > 8/2-3/11 GOP 24 (down 3% since Jan.) Dem 33% (down 2% since Jan) > Independent 39% (up 7% since Jan. up 5% since June)
> > =====================
> > Tea party winning friends!
> > > How would you describe your views on most political matters? Generally, > do you think of yourself as liberal, moderate, or conservative?
> > 8/2-3/11 22 Con (same as June) 43% Liberal (up 6% since June Highest > since '08 election time) 32 Moderate (down 2% since June)
> and yet we will be told the elections will be close...
and after all the right-wing dirty tricks, they will be.
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