Jesse Walker | October 12, 2004
Bob Barr isn't sure who he's voting for this year.
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Bush has lost right wingers in Georgia?!?
I predict that a lot of Republican districts/counties/states are
going cast a lot more votes for Republican Senate, Congressional,
gubanatorial, and state leg. candidates than for George Bush.
Probably not enough to cost him any safe Republican EVs, but enough
to drive his popular vote totals way down from 2000.
Considering the GOP control of the government and the drunken spending that has gone on, the Republicans have been a disaster just on principles!
W will win his red states. He loves Jesus and the conservative faithful are convinced that Osama wants Kerry to win.
"JOE PREDICTS REPUBLICAN DISASTER!!!
Film at eleven."
Uh, yeah. I predicted that there will be good turnout for
Republican candidates up and down the ticket, and that Bush won't
lose any red states.
Wow, that IS a disaster.
Barr has lost his way. If he can't see what Kerry's policies would do to America, it's good he no longer represents the State of Georgia in congress.
If he can't see what Kerry's policies would do to
America...
Run for the hills, the sky is falling!
Yeah, if Kerry really fucks up he could inflame international
terrorism, drive down the value of the dollar, and explode the
deficit.
Oops ... uh ... or ...
R Roof,
It's not a question of "what Kerry's policies would do to America,"
but of what the federal government as a whole is likely to be able
to do with Kerry in the White House and the GOP controlling
Congress.
And Kerry is likely to be a one-termer. A Republican loss of the
presidency will do the GOP a world of good: it'll put the Bushes
and their personal cronies from the Iran-Contra mafia in permanent
political exile, do the same for the folks from PNAC and the Weekly
Standard, and mean a big resurgence of the Party's realist wing
(and probably a significant reinvigoration of its
non-interventionist wing). This election, for me, is not so much
between the agendas of the mainstream Democrats and Republicans, as
for or against the very scary circles that surround GWB
personally.
What makes you think the non-interventionist wink will reinvigorate? Do you mean the isolationists? Wasn't Buchanon thoroughly trounced? I may be missing something, but any voices I hear on that side are few and far between. It seems to me the interesting thing about the Rep. party is the uneasy (but convenient, at the moment) relationship between social conservatives and social liberals that agree on foreign policy and economics.
And another thing, I'm curious what you find so scary about global realism (neo-cons). Also you're view of what is different betweeen the realism crowd and the neo-cons, with big picture specifics.
and mean a big resurgence of the Party's realist
wing
Oh goody, a return to the happy days of Nixon and Kissinger.
What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow
Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, You cannot say, or guess,
for you know only
A heap of broken images, where the sun beats,
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,
And the dry stone no sound of water. Only
There is shadow under this tin foil tent,
(Come in under the shadow of this tin foil),
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow at morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
One of the reasons I really really want Bush to lose is to save
the republican party.
Dan - I'd love a return to dirty old realpolitik. 4 years with
these crusading incompetent loons is enough. It won the Cold War.
If these guys were running the Cold War none of us would be
here.
Fred,
OK, so you know your TS. What does the quotation have to do with
the present discussion?
notJoe,
Not much.
I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.
Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach?
I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.
I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.
I do not think that they will sing to me. Dammit!
Don't worry Fred,
There will be time, there will be time
In the end I changed my mind
Forced a moment to its crisis
And danced while mermaids sang of Isis.
Dan - I'd love a return to dirty old realpolitik. 4 years
with these crusading incompetent loons is enough. It won the Cold
War.
No, it didn't. The Soviet Union steadily and continually added new
nations to its empire during the entire period of "realism". The
essence of the "realist" philosophy was that the USSR was a
permanent enemy and the best we could hope for was to fight an
indefinite war against it. It wasn't until the "realism" of Nixon
was discarded in favor of the idealism of Reagan, who honestly
believed that victory was possible, that the USSR was actually
defeated. I would also like to point out that Nixonian "realism"
resulted in the deaths of an order of magnitude more people, far
more egregious violations of human rights at home and abroad, and
the energy crisis of the 1970s.
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