Discussion: Conservatives Freak Out At Thought Of Bipartisanship In GOP Senate

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So remind me again which is divisive party?

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Fasten your seatbelts it’s going to be a seriously crazy night…

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If you really believe Obama acts “demonstrably lawless” then impeach him. Please, let’s see if you have the balls to fuck yourself in the ass.

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If the radical right in Congress takes this attitude—and you can be sure that they will—Obama would be monumentally stupid to try to do anything except expose the GOP for the lying sacks of shit they all are.

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FUck NOBAMA. I’m AFraID THAT OUr TEa PArtY is goING to Act IN a BIpartisaN manner WIth the RINOS.

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See, now Boehner and McConnell have to face the real problem- getting their own Party in line. I somehow feel like that’s not going to happen.

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I am still having a hard time believing that American voters are so stupid that they put the very same Party that destroyed our economy back in the majority.

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The GOP is like the dog that finally caught the car.

Now what do they do?

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We’re out of ideas but we’ll shut you down.

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Howl!

No one ever lost an election by underestimating the intelligence of the American public.

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I can see their dilemma. They want to play it cool to build their cred with independent voters, and yet the face of the party who “educates” the R voters (Rush, Ingraham, etc) are demanding they go for the throat and take no prisoners. Rock and a hard place IMO.

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It’s all about job security. The screaming hate-mongerers on radio and TV won’t flourish in an atmosphere of cooperation and good will. Some Republicans might benefit from the appearance of good will, but many would lose their primaries if they advocate anything short of lynching the President.

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. . . and certainly not by misunderestimating . . .

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Wow, these people are insane.

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Now, you see what Obama did, it was masterful. He went to the presser, let McConnell do his presser first and let him talk about working together and bipartisanship, then the President backed him up. Obama knew the base wasn’t giong to go for it. But what Obama did was to back McConnell and Boehner in a corner. So even if they want to work with Obama, they can’t.
Starting a civil war within the GOP. Now, if nothing gets done, it’s 100% on the GOP.

Fasten you seatbelts, it’s gonna be hell for the next 2 years. But I’m gonna like watching the GOP implode.

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Wouldn’t having big balls make that harder to do? The physics sounds painful.

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#thecryofthewalleyedloon

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It’s all Obama’s fault. If only he were more leadery, the radical anti-government nihilism would cease overnight and three decades of cynical demolition of the entire edifice of unwritten rules, limits, boundaries and conventions painfully built up over centuries by people who wanted to make our inherently unworkable separation of powers constitutional order function would be reversed. Total lack of leaderiness on his part, really.

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