Brainster
Penultimate Amazing
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- May 26, 2006
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That is exactly correct. It does not benefit the Republican Party, nor is he popular among all Republicans. Yet he is the one making the headlines. He is the one speaking for conservatives. They should replace him as quickly as possible with somebody moderate and rational, but until that happens, like it or not, he's their spokesman.
You want him out, Repubs? Then get out and start loudly and widely disavowing his statements. So far, no prominant Republican seems to have the cojones to do that, except for Megan McCain. She's got big cojones, bigger than O'Reilly, Hannity, Palin, Steele, Huckabee, Romney or her dad. Too bad that so many in the party treat her as a leper. Their loss.
She's still a kid when it comes to politics, and I say that as someone who applauded her smackdown of Coulter. The idea that she can be some kind of leader of the GOP at this point in her life is silly.
Look, 2010 and 2012 are going to be referendums on the Democrats, not on the Republicans. The conservatives spent a good part of the 1990s calibrating the Clinton Death List, while the liberals spent 2001-2008 talking about how Bush was Hitler. Didn't hurt them when the country got sick of the other party.