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As usual, Amy is reading the Dem talking points. So sad - Is there any originality in that woman! Or with the Democratic party? People, People, GWB is NOT on the ticket. Another sad case of Bush Derangement Syndrome.
100% Agree!!!
In some ways, I am breathing a sigh of relief. At least we will NEVER have to hear that dreaded phrase “Governor Molnau.”
BYW, did you read where Molnau blocked the permit for True Blue Minnesota to operate the Jumbotron near the Xcel. She said she was concerned that the electronic billboard might present a DANGER TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
How refreshing it is that Carol Molnau has at last developed a concern for traffic safety!
MO, you’re right. GWB is not on the ballot, but the GOP is. Obama made a point of that last night and speech after speech this past week pointed out the same thing. Is it possible that you really think that the American people don’t have a sense of what the GOP brand is and what it’s done to our country? McCain is a Republican. If he did not want to be seen as more of the same, maybe he should have run as an independent.
“People, GWB is NOT on the ticket”
Oh, yes he is. And you know he is, by the desperate attempt by republiCons to shake him off.
Even Bushy McSame knows it.
The idealogy of the Bush administration is CERTAINLY on the (R) ticket.
Anti-woman
Anti-science
Pro-war
McCain has his head soo far up Bush’s ass, he might as well be the same person.
The GOP brand.
Getting us out of the Clinton/Gore recession of 2000-2001. And keeping us out of one since then. (and doing well until Obama and the Dems took over Congress in 2006)
Having a lower unemployment rate than the previous Admin. Lower inflation also (until the Obama and the Dems took over Congress in 2006).
Having the highest rate of home ownership (until Obama and the Dems took over Congress in 2006))
Having historically low mortgage rates (until Obama and the Dems took over Congress in 2006)
Ushering us through the worst domestic attack in US history and then NOT ALLOWING ANOTHER.
Reducing the rate of abortions to it’s lowest on record since Roe v. Wade
Obama = Change? How about “brother can you spare some change?” becuase we will all be poor if his policies get implemented.
Minnesota Republican blogger MO, I agree 100%,
It is a mere coincidence that we Minnesota Republican bloggers echo the same talking points. We independent thinkers all come up with the same conclusion. Anyone who thinks differently does so because they are all detached from reality.
In the era of ownership society, it is important that we Minnesota Republican bloggers take NO ownership of any of the results of legislation passed during the “happy time” from 2002-2006 when we Republicans owned the House, Senate, and the White House, and passed every bill we wanted. Bush vetoed nothing. Everyone knows the failures of policies we instituted were because of the Democrats.
Everyone knows we Republicans did everything we could to prevent the housing crisis, among other things, and these pessimistic people who disagree with us thought it would be a disaster. It is common knowledge that our policies were not a disaster until the Democrats took over.
In addition, only we Republican bloggers can accurately predict the outcomes of any policy, because we are 100% accurate in our predictions. We were 100% accurate on every issue in the past (except things nobody could anticipate), are 100% accurate now, and will be 100% accurate in the future.
Why do you people who disagree with us think the large network of Republican pundits and talk show hosts are so popular?….Why do they still have jobs?…it is because we Republicans have a track record that proves our accuracy.
Mega Dittos, and Great Job Minnesota Republican blogger Mike
MO
EVERY point you made is a baldfaced lie. EVERY point.
Prove it. Every one.
Let me help.
Terror Attack - 9/11. Since then??????????
ABortion Rates - http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/graphusabrate.html
Mortgage Rates - http://www.mortgage-x.com/trends.htm
Homeownership - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeownership_in_the_United_States#Historical
Unemployment - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Us_unemployment_rates_1950_2005.svg
any one disagree that Nancy Pelosi is a dithering idiot? She IS the face of the DNC. Sarah Barracuda is a grand slam choice. It will be lovely.
Minnesota Republican blogger MO, I agree 100%,
As I said, It is common knowledge that our policies were not a disaster until the Democrats took over.
Everyone knows that. Luckily, Americans have a very short term memory, which is why this argument works so very well.
There may be some who think that recent events in our economy have proven the failure of Reaganomics, that when Corporate and high income Americans are given everything they asked for the money does not trickle down to the middle class.
These people seem to think wealth only created a need for more wealth, and that their wallets are being drilled for every penny wealthy Americans can squeeze out of them. People who believe this are just whiners.
These moonbats are 100% wrong on every issue, so they do not matter anyway, right Minnesota Republican blogger Mike? I wouldn’t worry about them.
Mega Dittos, and Great Job, Minnesota Republican blogger Mike
Our vote should be based on President…not vice president. Who in their right mind would vote for a president because of their vice president pick.