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|    wbarwell to pkgojak    |
|    Re: What Republican would have a chance     |
|    15 Feb 04 15:30:11    |
      XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.politics.bush, alt.politics.republicans       XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.democrats.d, alt.politics.usa.republican       From: wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com              pkgojak wrote:              >       >>       >> > With Bush going down the tubes, and no good news for him in       >> > sight (e.g. Mikey's movie Fahrenheit 911), who could pick       >> > up the Republican standard and have a decent shot at       >> > winning?       >> >       >> > McCain is probably the best bet. He has distanced himself       >> > reasonably from Bush. Others who opposed the Patriot Act       >> > or who demanded proof on the Iraq war might appear       >> > sufficiently clean.       >>       >> You're always worth a few chuckles, parroting the stuff you've       >> clipped as though they were your thoughts.       >>       >> As they say, time will tell. Republicans will vote for the       >> President. Most independents will vote for the incumbent.       >       > Who says?       >              Looks like the independents are abandoning Bush is droves.       When Kerry finally locks up the nomination, and he will,       the attention will turn to what can Kerry offer vs Bush.              Basically, Bush is dead meat. He lies about everything,       the economy sucks, jobs are not coming back, vast deficits are being       created and he wants more, he's a loser.              The real question is, post 2004, when Kerry is sworn in, and he will       be, who will start planning to remake the GOP and head into       2008 - 2012? McCain? Others?              Will the GOP abandon the PNAC neocons of Bush/Cheney? The       moron Delay/Frist deficit wing of the out of it GOP?       Will the Religous Right make a play for take over of the GOP?       Will new centrists appear? Will the deficit hawks and old       line economical conservatives be reborn?              Stay tuned. When the Bush/Neocon trash are swept from       the White House, the GOP will need a new game plan.       Bush dynasty ain't it. Neocon war without end is not.       Massive deficits as far as the eye can see is out.                                          --       Losers to the right of me, losers to the left of me       and the air is filled with kooks.              Cheerful Charlie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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