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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 430661" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Be even as interesting going forward to see what the republican party does and who emerges as the new leading lights. A lot of media has covered Palin, Romney and Jindal but in the days ahead will republicans like a Jeff Flake, Paul Broun or Walter Jones (all spoken highly of by Paul in recent NY Times interview) begin to emerge from the shadows of the Ron Paulish side of the party. Even John Sheddeg has a Paulian streak and a solid Goldwater legacy to his history. </p><p> </p><p>I understand from a political viewpoint the idea of entertaining a one term Obama but the simple fact is the republican party is in complete disarray at this point. To make matters even worse is that it appears the party will continue to hold onto the same leadership in Congress that got them where they are now. If the republicans think it's business as usual, they are in for a further surprise come 2010'. </p><p> </p><p>I still believe the core fiscal/less gov't values are still there in the american voter and that the election results weren't a vote for the Obama agenda but rather a vocal repudiation of the Bush/Republican (Big Gov't) legacy. For republicans to think otherwise, which I think they are, is to invite further disaster with the only hope otherwise that Obama will overplay his hand. He's not as you look at all the DLC Clintonistas he is placing in position of his adminstrations leadership and much of the Bush legacy will live on just rewrapped in new packaging and sold to America as change. </p><p> </p><p>Sade wrote a very popular song about Obama called Smooth Operator!</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 430661, member: 2189"] Be even as interesting going forward to see what the republican party does and who emerges as the new leading lights. A lot of media has covered Palin, Romney and Jindal but in the days ahead will republicans like a Jeff Flake, Paul Broun or Walter Jones (all spoken highly of by Paul in recent NY Times interview) begin to emerge from the shadows of the Ron Paulish side of the party. Even John Sheddeg has a Paulian streak and a solid Goldwater legacy to his history. I understand from a political viewpoint the idea of entertaining a one term Obama but the simple fact is the republican party is in complete disarray at this point. To make matters even worse is that it appears the party will continue to hold onto the same leadership in Congress that got them where they are now. If the republicans think it's business as usual, they are in for a further surprise come 2010'. I still believe the core fiscal/less gov't values are still there in the american voter and that the election results weren't a vote for the Obama agenda but rather a vocal repudiation of the Bush/Republican (Big Gov't) legacy. For republicans to think otherwise, which I think they are, is to invite further disaster with the only hope otherwise that Obama will overplay his hand. He's not as you look at all the DLC Clintonistas he is placing in position of his adminstrations leadership and much of the Bush legacy will live on just rewrapped in new packaging and sold to America as change. Sade wrote a very popular song about Obama called Smooth Operator! :wink2: [/QUOTE]
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