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Domenico Montanaro, NBC News Political Reporter



GOPers stomping mad over prospects

Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:58 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC's Mike Viqueira
Lots of very glum faces among House GOP members this morning as they emerged from their weekly closed-door session. The political situation is not good, and they aren't even trying to deny it.

Rep. Tom Davis stomped on the concrete floor of the Capitol basement when asked by reporters about Republican fortunes at the moment.

"This is the floor," he said, by way of explanation. "We're below the floor."

Inside the meeting, Davis had just presented his colleagues with what he said was a 20-page memo outlining his prescription for a way out of this mess. He did not offer details to the press, yet did not spare the party and the president scathing criticism in his public comments.

"The president swallows the microphone every time he opens his mouth," Davis said.

He believes Bush's staunch opposition to the Democratic housing bill and the SCHIP bill, for example, is hurting rank and file. Look at yesterday's vote on the SPRO, where Republicans defied the president in droves. Lo and behold, the White House says today that it will not veto the bill.

Today is also the day when the House takes up the farm bill, which the president has promised to veto. It’s expected that this will become the second veto of Bush's administration to be overridden -- though the farm bill has more of a parochial dynamic than the national political one.

Asked if he thought there should be a change in House GOP leadership, he brought up the 2006 election and the loss of Congress, then wondered aloud why, when "the plane is being flown into the mountain," there has been no change in direction.

A major target of internal GOP criticism is Rep. Tom Cole, who runs the House campaign arm of the party. He emerged to tell reporters that there is "concern" within the party, yes, but, looking for a silver lining, he pointed out that John McCain is running far ahead of the generic GOP approval rating. He then spoke of the need to "re-brand" the party in the likeness of McCain, which may be a tall order, since many rank-and-file conservatives have reviled McCain for years for his transgressions against party orthodoxy.

The parlance of marketing has, of course, overrun the business of politics (and news media), and here again Cole spoke of the unpopularity of the GOP "brand." He says, as does House GOP No. 2 Roy Blunt, that the Democratic candidate yesterday in Mississippi, Travis Childers, is pro life and pro gun.

"Both candidates ran for what Republicans are for," Blunt pointed out. That leaves open the question of why the Democrat won the race. The "brand" is the most common explanation.

House GOP leaders huddle at 11 a.m. today. That will be watched closely for any possibility of a coup or insurrection against leadership in the wake of this third consecutive loss of a GOP seat.

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Below the floor---in Hell, where the GOP was devised and came from.
Is this just comical or what?  I would laugh longer and louder except it would be in bad taste because of the serious financial situation so many, many Americans are enduring right now.  We need change, we need it now!
They are also on the verge of losing the ONLY GOP seat in NYC which has been in GOP hands for 28 years.  The current Congressman Vito Fossella was just arrested for DWI, admitted to having an affair, and having a 3 year old child from that affair.  The Democrats were already targeting his seat with weaker opposition but now the pressure is on Democratic electeds to run as Fossella is telling people he will be running for re-election.
The GOP is toast.

It doesn't matter how much McSame tries to distance himself from GWB, he is STILL a republican and is STILL MORE GWB.

McSame promises 4 MORE YEARS of GWB economic failures.

MCSame promises 100 more years of WAR.

McSame promises 4 more years of GWB.


Get over it already.

McSame and the GOP do not even stand a chance against ANY dem this year.

The sheer number of NEW democratic voters will outway the Repugs in almost every state.

I see a WHOLE LOTTA BLUE OUT THERE!!!!


Go Dems!!!

Go Obama!!!!
GOOD!

The Republican Party starts to realize that the voting public is energized against any further National Movement in unwanted directions...

The Democratic Party realizes that Hillary Clinton is losing the nomination battle for the very same reasons...

Barack Obama wins the election this fall...

Republicans and Old School Democrats alike realize that the voting public is fed up; and starts voting with their costituents in order to protect their jobs...

The People start to see a return to sanity in their Federal Government Institutions...

YES WE CAN!!
I remember a few years ago it was almost a sin to be a democrat. The Republicans likened a "liberal" with the dregs of the universe and said the Democratic Party was dead or at least on it's way to being deceased.

My My how the tables have turned !!!!
Well, what do Republicans expect. The voters are sick and tired of listening to the Pat Buchanans, and Joe Scarbroughs of the world with the same old conservative nonsense.  The war is bad, the economy is bad, high gas prices are bad, Hillary is almost gone. What in God name do they expect.  It really is time for a fundamental change...and the Republicans are running a 72 year old man who is clueless about change. And that's the way it is.
A tidal wave is coming.

Majority in both houses of Congress as well as a Democratic president.

Republicans will be facing the consequences of the Bush years very soon.

http://thepajamapundit.com/
There problem is that they didn’t stand up to Bush when he was making a lot of bad decisions.  They believe in that “you’re with us or against us" mentality.  Now it is coming back to haunt them.
So, it has taken 8 years for these guys to figure out that they have slaughtered the middle class and now there is a reckoning?  Let's have more Bush tax cuts for the wealthy -- as the GOP has repeatedly proven -- let the masses 'eat cake' -- didn't work for Marie Antoinette either.
Their worst nightmare has come true -- it appears that the American electorate has finally woken up and realized that they are full of @#$*.  All of their "family values," "sanctity of life" and "support the troops" bloviations are smoke screens designed to hide the fact that the party's sole purpose is to provide tax breaks for the rich and run interference so the president can continue to allow his oil industry supporters to make tons of money while he pretends that there is no climate crisis.  Enjoy a generation of minority status...you've all certainly earned it.
Bring a coat GOPers, it can get pretty cold in the political wilderness.
This will be a hard lesson for the GOP. Their party is crumbling at its core because they are out of touch with not only America, but the world. Democratics tried hard to tell the GOP that the world does not want what it offered over the past tens years. And yet, they marched ahead and forced many whacked policies and laws down our throats. Now, Americans and the world are sick of it and it's a time for change. Obama 2008!
Blame Representative Tom Cole for being unable to get people elected who directly contributed to the last 7+ years of incompetence and corruption?  Please.
The Republicans in the House went along to get along and took as much of our tax payer money AND raised our national debt to give nice big plums to big campaign donors, all the while entirely IGNORING the general welfare and their Constitutional duty of oversight of the executive branch.

Combine this with the multiple indictments of former White House officials, Congressmen, and Republican staffers as well as some fairly salacious scandals (that conflict completely with the Family Values' proclaimed by the GOP) and you have disaster.

Don't blame Congressman Tom Cole -- do blame yourselves.

I am SO ready for change I can believe in.
These idiots in the GOP just don't get it.  Their base hasn't abandoned them because they don't grow government enough.  Exactly the opposite.  Expand S-CHIP?  Support the Dems' housing bill?  Pass that pork-laden Farm Bill?  And that's what's supposed to save the party?  Holy crap, guys, you must be joking.  If you're going to continue down the path of being Democrats, then the party can't be saved and won't be worth saving anyway.

This is why I'm voting Libertarian this year.  The not-so-Grand Old Party has lost me.
I bet Joe Scarborough is trying hard to distance himself from his long ago assertions that the repugnant one's party has lock step discipline and Democrats are the disorganized party.

It is so heartening to hear the repugnant ones play duck and cover from the nuclear political holocaust that George "Wrong" Bush has brought down upon their party.  Excellent story Mike Viqueira that warms the hearts of all Democrats!

Go Obama 08/12!
Its a year when few things could get impede a strong pendulum shift towards Democrats. Hillary Clinton is one of those things.
If Democrats take guns and god from the Republicans only    the emergence of a new brand of republicans will bode well for the GOP.

The Neo Conservative movement went way too far and this is the backlash.
GOP get ahold of ourselves.  Lord, if this continues to go on we may actually elect the best candidate for President.  The American people might actually realize that John McBush isn't all he is cracked up to be.  Well, at least the Dems are still fighting each other so this article wont really get any traction.  
Just wait for november and you will be crushed in one of the worst defeat in the republican party history!!!
Obama 08/12 and beyond!
What a Bunch of Blockheads!  The "brilliant" strategy was to march lockstep with Bush, then pivot on Election Eve--AS IF....

One of the Great Self-Induced Undoings of Rove and the Republican party has been to underestimate the electorate.  Not only do individuals flip positions after years of abuses, but new voters are coming in in droves, changing the  complexion of the electorate.

Wonder how long before Repugs in the Senate, who have slavishly held  that 60% line (with Lieberman's help) to bury Dem legislation since 2006, figure out:  Get on the Program or Bite the Dust.
The repugnant ones can run but they can't hide from the abysmal record of failure that George "Wrong" Bush has wrought upon our country.

No matter how much "Panderer" McCain tries to reinvent himself and run away from "Tyrant" Bush's record we Democrats will keep them joined at the hips.  Oh how we'll enjoy that photo from 2004 of those two hugging when they were so gay for each other getting pasted all over the TV until November.

Go Obama 08/12!
This ship sank a long time ago, but the "repugnicans" are too stupid to bail. They thought that loyalty to the "R" party and doing "wrong to the people" was more important than doing "RIGHT for we the people".
House GOP Book Club selection:  "The Revolution: A Manifesto" by Ron Paul.  It's #1 on the New York Times Best Seller List.  Get it.  Read it.  Discuss.  Get yourselves back on track.  
Man these repubs just don't get it at all! Have they got any ideas other than the status quo and "stay the course"? They all blame the ignorant cowboy, but yet they were all enablers to the most miserable failure of an administration in history. And their current candidate for president, someone who at one time had some integrity is now nothing more than a lapdog for bush. If they want to know what's wrong with the GOP-why not ask an AMERICAN citizen?? Look in a mirror!!
"Inside the meeting, Davis had just presented his colleagues with what he said was a 20-page memo outlining his prescription for a way out of this mess."


20 pages? Hell - let me do it for you in one sentence: "Stop blindly supporting the worst president this country has ever seen (and PLEASE, Dear God - will EVER see, Amen) just because you belong to the same party."
Hillary Supporters:
In the spirit of unity, I will not bring up any of Hillary's well documented deficiencies.
McCain just had two of his campaign  workers (lobbyists), exposed for being associated with the military junta in Burma. He slept with a lobbyist!!! He was complicit and integrally involved in the Keating 5 fraud case.
He has been documented that the Iraq war was fought for oil. He does not know the difference between the Sunni's and Shiites. He has stated that the economy is not his strong suit; he needed to read Greenspan's book.  His wife is a former drug addict and and drug criminal. She refuses to release her tax returns, even though he routinely flies her private jet in violation of the MCCAIN-FEINGOLD campaign finance laws.
His right wing evangelical who he ACTIVELY courted for support stated that Catholicism was a "Whore religion". This wacky pastor stated Hurricane Katrina occurred as a punishment for New Orleans' gays and Blacks.
He has stated that he will appoint more right wing zealots (possibly 3) to the Supreme Court, thereby reversing Roe v. Wade.
His economic policies will result in an additional 4 TRILLION dollar deficit:
http://taxvox.taxpolicycenter.org/blog/_archives/2008/4/17/3644448.html
Before the Clinton or McCain supporters vote for this veritable waste of a candidate you should see this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y395Tftgz0E
Finally, there is a group of Vietnam vets who aren't exactly enamored with McCain either:
http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/index.htm

So before you try the divisive argument about not voting for Obama as a "protest vote" or that McCain has more "Experience" or is more "honorable", or is the lesser of two evils, or any other reason; think of the future of this country. If you put America above your biases, Obama is the only logical choice.
Who woulda thunk that the shrub and the repukes are going down, after all they took us to an unnecessary war, squandered the treasury, not to mention the countless scandals or the deviant sex behavoir. They gave away unasked for tax breaks to the wealthy and made the oil companies billions. Just can't figure why they are losing.
How Sweet It Is that the repugnant ones are trying to defy George "Veto" Bush.  So gratifying to see some good Democratic legislation getting passed and the Tyrant in the White House is now too chicken to veto it because his party pals have turned traitor on him in order to save their own political bacon.

Ah I love the Karma that what goes around comes back around and now it's time for the repugnant ones to pay for their sins of excess.

Go Obama 08/12!
Two comments:

#1. Are you guys really journalists? You start the story with 'Lot's"? Ugh.

#2. What makes us confident that Bush won't just issue signing statements to anything he wants to veto but won't because it's not politically advantageous?
Chuckie T. you made my day...
Well, when you bust the budget to record levels and rubberstamp the agenda an imcompetent nincompoop president who takes the country to war on false pretenses,tramples civil liberties, and sells out to corporations that are trashing our environment, ripping off American consumers and screwing American workers, this is what you deserve.  The GOP held on to Congress for 12 years and they totally blew it - that's all there is to it.
Fish rots at the head!
Clinton Republicans for McCain.

McCain 08

Obama supporters please stop the fear mongering about the Supreme court and rove vs wade being overturned.

It only makes you look Republican.
Montanaro,

Sorry to disappoint you but Hillary won't pick you as VP so please report the new superdelegate endorsement for BARACK OBAMA - The President of the College Democrats!!!
You had the vice President Awais Khaleel noted but not the President meaning that Obama pick up 3.5 not 2.5 superdelegates - this can be verify via barackobama.com FRONT PAGE

By the way have you deducted that guy named Johnson who is a PLEDGED delegate from Virginia or Maryland who has switch to BARACK OBAMA from Hillary's count and added to Obama's?


BE FAIR
R.I.P. GOP 2008


And they honestly believe that Obama will loose to McCain in November.... Sorry, not likely, not even close.
Because Bush and his cronies do not care about anyone - the Dems, the GOP, and - most of all - the American people.

He no longer needs you, GOP'ers.  He, like a fictional cowboy, will be riding into the sunset soon, with his horse's hind quarters showing to you all.
Hey, word is there's two more Superdelegates for Obama!  --Give us the update?
The real problem here is that the GOP thinks that unpopular ideas can be pushed through if you just market them properly.  The clock has run out on that game.
Poor GOP, how did it ever get like this?
Imagine a presidential primary where, after more than 16 months, almost two dozen debates, hundreds of speeches, millions of dollars, and countless chicken dinners, the rationale for electing someone boils down to this: Vote for me. I'm white. I can win because other whites will vote for me.

Why, this could be the new affirmative action. Whatever happened to merit?
They could try welcoming the libertarians, moderates, fiscal conservatives, non-sectarians and non-interventionists for a start -- you know, what used to be their base before they were taken over by the crazies.
You screwed up the country.  Now, ya'll losing your jobs!  

Obama 08 / Obama 12
"Lame Duck" Bush has lost his following because he went Quackers!  So nice to see that now the repugnant ones are standing up against him after so many years of just following his orders in lock step unison.

Yep the Democrats are going to have fun going "Lame Duck" hunting, and unlike "Can't Shoot Straight" Cheney they won't be shooting their friends in the face.

Go Obama 08/12!
Good news for this country!
The more that the repugnant ones run away from "Lame Duck" Bush the more they'll piss off their immoral minority of conservative lunatic fringers who tried to wreck our democracy with their autocratic theocracy.  

Go Obama 08/12!
I want to thank, Gregory Peek,.. Eric, Salinas,.. Diane, Illinois for their great posts each day.  I really look forward to seeing what they have to say.
Thanks to all who share their thoughtful ideas.
Tom Davis has no room to talk. He, Jim Bunning, and five other radical, fundamentalist freaks are holding up a bill that would provide medicien for over 3 million victims of AIDS in Africa. The reason that so-called "culture of life" is toast is because it and it's fearless leader, "W", are responsible for more deaths of Americans here and abroad since the Vietnam War. Forget the "brand" idea, Mr. Davis. Actions speak louder than words. Hopefully, you too will be sent packing from the Congress and it cannot come too soon.
This is strike three for the good ol' GOP. What could be more ironic than to lose a seat in Mississippi that was a Republican for 35 years. So much for change being just words. There will be blood come November for the GOP. As the saying goes payback is a mother******.
"Brand?" Give me a break. Republican brand stands for me first, rich people second, corporations third, you common folk, last. Good luck in the fall Repubs, your going to need it.


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