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malaise

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22. Here
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 04:55 PM
Aug 2012
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/26/democrats-gop-plot-obstruct-obama
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In his book, Draper opens with the heady atmosphere in Washington on the days running up to the inauguration and the day itself, which attracted 1.8 million to the mall to witness Obama being sworn in as America's first black president.

Those numbers contributed to a growing sense of unease among Republicans as much the defeat in the White House race the previous November. The 15 Republicans were in a sombre mood as they gathered at the Caucus Room in Washington, an upscale restaurant where a New York strip steak costs $51.

Attending the dinner were House members Eric Cantor, Jeb Hensarling, Pete Hoekstra, Dan Lungren, Kevin McCarthy, Paul Ryan and Pete Sessions. From the Senate were Tom Coburn, Bob Corker, Jim DeMint, John Ensign and Jon Kyl. Others present were former House Speaker and future – and failed – presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and the Republican strategist Frank Luntz, who organised the dinner and sent out the invitations.

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agree 2pooped2pop Aug 2012 #1
That was great. JoePhilly Aug 2012 #2
K&R nt avebury Aug 2012 #3
Ryan, Gingrich, Luntz, Cantor, Kyl, DeMint Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2012 #4
Excellent malaise Aug 2012 #5
Names excerpted from article (and book) Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2012 #6
Is there a link to the source or the 15 other names? George II Aug 2012 #7
Here malaise Aug 2012 #22
Yep. These 15 Would Sacrifice America For Their Own Agenda. berni_mccoy Aug 2012 #8
I just love these low/no information Opening Posts. RC Aug 2012 #9
It's not an invention of DU fanatics: Arkana Aug 2012 #12
Where have you been? EC Aug 2012 #15
Well said malaise Aug 2012 #28
It's fact!!!!!!!! heaven05 Aug 2012 #16
The OP should have enough information so that most people reading it know what is being talked about RC Aug 2012 #20
I think RC is right. Who, what, when, where, why - is that too much to ask? xtraxritical Aug 2012 #17
We've been posting about this for months n/t malaise Aug 2012 #23
then a link in the OP to one or more of the previous posts is in order eShirl Aug 2012 #33
How could the average DU'er tell from your OP? RC Aug 2012 #35
+1. Couldn't have said it better. Its even worse when the OP's referencing a teevee bit riderinthestorm Aug 2012 #26
I love it when people don't read past the first post Son of Gob Aug 2012 #32
Other poster should not have to fill in the basic information the OP neglected! RC Aug 2012 #34
RNC Bizzaro World donqpublic Aug 2012 #10
... n2doc Aug 2012 #11
Thank you RC Aug 2012 #21
That's fabulous malaise Aug 2012 #24
But Mitt said that Americans "come together" after an election? Did he mean like that? progressivebydesign Aug 2012 #13
Yah think? malaise Aug 2012 #29
Yup..who can forget the GOP that devolved into the stupid party of NO DippyDem Aug 2012 #14
"the middle of an economic crisis" ... THEY CREATED! /nt Festivito Aug 2012 #18
Can I get a link?? n/t renie408 Aug 2012 #19
Sure malaise Aug 2012 #25
Is Mitch McConnell one of those? MatthewStLouis Aug 2012 #27
True but he wasn't at the original plotting meeting malaise Aug 2012 #30
Almost exactly what happened to Clinton Hamlette Aug 2012 #31
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