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9-12-2006 10:00 PM
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Kore7 says:
Now seven prominent conservatives dare to speak the unspeakable: They hope the Republicans lose in 2006.
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9-13-2006 3:55 AM
BitDrifter
I personally just hope they lose seats but not the majority. I want their majority slashed to razor thin margins, they do need a wake up call.
9-13-2006 10:48 PM
willhelm
I hope every incumbent loses and viable 3rd party will arise. I think the time is right. A conservative country deserves the opprtunity to elect a conservative candidate.
9-14-2006 11:20 AM
dstruve
shoulda coulda woulda.
9-17-2006 4:39 PM
Kore7
Joe Scarborough said:

But compare Clinton’s 3.4 percent growth rate to the spending orgy that has dominated Washington since Bush moved into town. With Republicans in charge of both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue, spending growth has averaged 10.4 percent per year. And the GOP’s reckless record goes well beyond runaway defense costs. The federal education bureaucracy has exploded by 101 percent since Republicans started running Congress. Spending in the Justice Department over the same period has shot up 131 percent, the Commerce Department 82 percent, the Department of Health and Human Services 81 percent, the State Department 80 percent, the Department of Transportation 65 percent, and the ...
9-17-2006 4:46 PM
Kore7
Christopher Buckley said:

What a wrench it must be for [Bush Sr.] to pick up his paper every morning and read the now-daily debate about whether his son is officially the worst president in U.S. history. (That chuckling you hear is the ghost of James Buchanan.)
9-17-2006 4:51 PM
Kore7
Bruce Bartlett said:

Those who worry that divided government would compromise our efforts in Iraq shouldn’t be overly concerned. As the minority party, Democrats today are free to criticize our efforts in Iraq without having to offer constructive alternatives. But put them in the majority, and they’ll suddenly have to put up or shut up. Let them defund the war and implement an immediate pullout if that’s what they really think we should do. At least it would force the administration to explain itself better and face some oversight, for which the Republican Congress has essentially abrogated all responsibility. Polls will quickly indicate which side has made the better case.
9-17-2006 4:55 PM
jklugman
I like the Buckley quote.
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