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Box A Rox
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Republicans’ Hatred of Obama Blinds Them to Public Disinterest in Scandals

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"These days, the country is even more polarized, and the conservative echo chamber is louder than
ever before. Many conservatives made it all the way to Election Day last November unaware that their
White House nominee was falling short.

How could Mitt Romney possibly lose when everyone they knew was voting for him?
Except that he did lose, and it wasn't even a very close race."


National Journal
http://www.nationaljournal.com.....in-scandals-20130520


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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How could Mitt Romney possibly lose when everyone they knew was voting for him?


I think the IRS can help answer that question.


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GOP Scandal Backlash... 59% of Americans Disapprove of the GOP
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The Republican Party’s obsession with Obama scandals is backfiring in a big way, as the party’s
disapproval rating has shot up to 59%.

The latest CNN/ORC poll contained some great news for Democrats, and very troubling developments
for Republicans.
Over the past two months, disapproval of the Republican Party has risen from 54%
to 59%. The Republican Party’s favorability rating has fallen from 38% in March to 35% today.
This a net (-8) point swing over the past two months.


Hopefully the Republicans won't abandon their GOP invented scandals any time soon.  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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THIS AIN'T ABOUT A DYNASTY-TYPE SCANDAL........are people that stupid?

Box and the rest of Box's 'church' seem to think so



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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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When you’re so unhinged that even RightWingWatch considers you too crazy to cover,
perhaps you should think about getting professional help. But that’s the thing about conservatives
in this country… there’s no such thing as “too crazy” anymore. And that’s precisely why the
Republican Party is speeding down the road to irrelevance faster than one of their beloved
bullets.

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Right-Wing Radio Host Wants To Shoot Hillary Clinton, Watch Her Die

http://www.nationalmemo.com/right-wing-radio-host-wants-to-shoot-hillary-clinton-watch-her-die/


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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If The Election Were Held Today, The GOP Could Lose The House

The National Memo
http://www.nationalmemo.com/if-the-election-were-held-today-the-gop-could-lose-the-house/


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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It is very unlikely that the GOP will lose control of the House.  We have a great team in the House with representatives like Chris Gibson and Paul Ryan.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]

"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground."
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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OK, this one is just for Tbird:

THE F'n TEABAGGING GOP SUCKS! (My Post)

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No Wonder Republican Criticism of Obama Isn’t Working (Source Headline)

They’re attacking the president where he’s least vulnerable at a time when they have minimal credibility.



The National Journal
http://www.nationaljournal.com.....n-t-working-20130523


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The criticism is working, it just takes the Dems longer to wake up.
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The Scandals That Weren't!

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Red-faced Republicans, circling and preparing to pounce on a second-term Democratic
president they loathe, do not respect, and certainly do not fear. Sound familiar? Perhaps reminiscent
of Bill Clinton’s second term, after the Monica Lewinsky story broke?
During that time, Republicans became so consumed by their hatred of Clinton and their conviction
that this event would bring him down that they convinced themselves the rest of the country was
just as outraged by his behavior as they were. By the way, what was Clinton’s lowest Gallup job-approval
rating in his second term, throughout the travails of investigations and impeachment? It was 53 percent.
The conservative echo machine had worked itself into such a frenzy, the GOP didn’t realize that the
outrage was largely confined to the ranks of those who never voted for Clinton anyway.

These days, the country is even more polarized, and the conservative echo chamber is louder than
ever before. Many conservatives made it all the way to Election Day last November unaware that
their White House nominee was falling short. How could Mitt Romney possibly lose when everyone
they knew was voting for him? Except that he did lose, and it wasn’t even a very close race. Five
other post-World War II presidential elections had closer outcomes.
The simple fact is that although the Republican sharks are circling, at least so far, there isn’t a trace
of blood in the water.


National Journal
http://www.nationaljournal.com.....20?mrefid=mostViewed


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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. Innocent people don't plead the 5th, Presidents don't use executive privilege unless they have something to hide when national security isn't involved, and witnesses aren't threatened with job loss unless they have something incriminating to say.  
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"I doubt it. Reagan couldn't have made it. Certainly, Nixon couldn't have made it,
cause he had ideas. We might've made it, but I doubt it."


-- Former Sen. Bob Dole noting he doesn't believe he could make it in today's Republican Party.
(Politico)


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"I doubt it. Reagan couldn't have made it. Certainly, Nixon couldn't have made it,
cause he had ideas. We might've made it, but I doubt it."


-- Former Sen. Bob Dole noting he doesn't believe he could make it in today's Republican Party.
(Politico)


He's right.  There is GOP "anger" that understand the republicrats are partially responsible for the $16 trillion debt.  They are partially responsible for the corporatist government and fascist policies.  They are partially responsible for the economic collapse and bailout of millionaire corporate bankers while the rest of America watches their net worth plummet.  

There is a growing number of people that are paying attention to economic plundering of the average American and loss of civil liberties, and they understand that the old guard establishment Republics went along with it and never really offered any opposition to the self evowed statists in the Democrat Party.  The Republicans that Dole mentioned are responsible for incrementally bringing America to the dire straights we are in today.

So, I agree with Bob Dole, and I believe it's a good thing.  The Republican statists are being purged from government.  There is a decentralization of power happening today, and those that believe in centralized authoritarian government are losing ground, and they are beginning to realize it.  And envoking the name of Reagan and other Republican establishment icons is doing little to shift that momentum.


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Blinded By Anger
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On ABC’s This Week, Sen. Paul said, “I think the constellation of these three scandals ongoing
really takes away from the president’s moral authority to lead the nation. Nobody questions his
legal authority, but I really think he is losing the moral authority to lead the nation, and he really
needs to put a stop to this. I don’t care whether you are a Republican or a Democrat. Nobody
likes to see the opposite party punishing you for your political beliefs.”

When asked if he saw any evidence that a crime was committed so far, Paul
gave the standard conspiracy theory answer of, “I don’t think we know so far.”


Despite the fact that Obama’s increasing job approval ratings defy Rand Paul’s claim that the
president is losing moral authority, Republicans are incrementally trying to make the case for
Obama impeachment.
It doesn’t appear to have entered into the Republican mind that 61%
of Americans think Obama is telling the truth about the IRS scandal, and
the president’s job approval rating is going up.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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