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ChairmanAgnostic

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3. Interestingly, if they win the senate this year, it will be the fatal blow for the GOP
Fri Oct 24, 2014, 02:58 PM
Oct 2014

Their reactionaries (as a majority) will be so bad, so vile, so destructive, that I can easily imagine people with pitchforks and brooms heading to DC.

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Even with gerrymandering and voter suppression, they're losing their grip NightWatcher Oct 2014 #1
People have been saying this since W was in power. vi5 Oct 2014 #2
They've been saying it since the 70's YarnAddict Oct 2014 #11
They've been saying it since Goldwater got clobbered in 1964. Jim Lane Oct 2014 #17
And that's too bad YarnAddict Oct 2014 #19
Tell me again what extremists are in the Democratic party? vi5 Oct 2014 #27
There are a lot of people in the middle YarnAddict Oct 2014 #29
The Republican party vi5 Oct 2014 #30
Interestingly, if they win the senate this year, it will be the fatal blow for the GOP ChairmanAgnostic Oct 2014 #3
I thought that way in 2008 tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #4
I agree, however.... Wait Wut Oct 2014 #5
The Repubicans could change their fortunes overnight and it would be a disaster for the Democrats Fumesucker Oct 2014 #6
I don't think the issue is as big as you say tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #25
According to the ACLU there were 8.2 millon cannabis arrests from 2001-2010 Fumesucker Oct 2014 #31
I'm not saying that it is not an issue tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #32
There's other issues that intersect with cannabis legalization Fumesucker Oct 2014 #33
College students don't vote on a regular basis tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #34
This all makes sense, but, sadly, a fair number of Americans leave their brains at home when RKP5637 Oct 2014 #7
It started in the never-talked-about 2006 elections underpants Oct 2014 #8
No JustAnotherGen Oct 2014 #9
That's exactly what I see. No whistling by the graveyard for me. You nailed it. freshwest Oct 2014 #20
I've been watching debates on CSPAN and yes, they are self-destructing. tridim Oct 2014 #10
If TPTB and the 1% didn't also own the Democrats hifiguy Oct 2014 #12
So R and D, exactly the same. Check. tridim Oct 2014 #13
No, NOT the same. hifiguy Oct 2014 #14
+100 truebluegreen Oct 2014 #38
Yes, until the seeds that they have planted within the children's curriculum grows fruit Xyzse Oct 2014 #15
No, greed never goes away LeftInTX Oct 2014 #16
Corporate Republicans NEED to be batshit crazy, woo me with science Oct 2014 #18
++++ Vincardog Oct 2014 #28
So true and so sad. hifiguy Oct 2014 #39
I think the logic of the two-party system makes it nearly impossible for a party to collapse. cemaphonic Oct 2014 #21
This is a total distraction. The demise of the GOP has been talked about for a long time. rhett o rick Oct 2014 #22
The GOP isn't going away. Stupid people way outnumber smart ones and their numbers grow. Katashi_itto Oct 2014 #23
Yep. We have a media that manufactures stupidity hifiguy Oct 2014 #40
In the short term, no. In the long term, perhaps, due to demographics. n/t nomorenomore08 Oct 2014 #24
The GOP is doing what they have been saying since 1930, drown government and repeal all FDR programs CK_John Oct 2014 #26
As long as midterm elections have low turnout, the GOP will never go away Blaukraut Oct 2014 #35
Far from it, I think they've won for the moment Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #36
Why 2014 aside? maced666 Oct 2014 #37
They've dropped their anti- obamacare, anti-gay marriage, anti-deconstruct social security screeds lindysalsagal Oct 2014 #41
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