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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (11008)6/12/2005 8:34:48 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
"And all of that is despite the media, academia, organized
Democrat voter fraud... ...the unions, the 527’s, and
conservatives staying home and not voting, en masse, to “send
their messages” to the GOP establishment"

Cognitive Dissonance

By Jayson
PoliPundit.com

Long-term AP space cadet, David Espo, put on his reality
blinders today and vomited up yet another gem:

<< “Newsview: Parties Seek to Win Over Public.” >>

Um, earth to the Associated Depressed:

That’s what elections are all about, Chomskies.

The Democrat Party has not won a national majority since 1976, i.e., well before most of Howard Dean’s core supporters even were born.

The GOP has won six consecutive U.S. House elections. And the Democrats have lost sixty-five net U.S. House seats over the past 15 years.

The GOP has held majorities of the state governorships since 1994. The Democrat Party has lost eight net governors’ seats over the past 15 years, going from a 30-18 advantage to a 22-28 disadvantage.

Were it not for the Jeffords switch, the GOP would have controlled the U.S. Senate for the past decade – consecutively. As it is, the GOP has not won less than 50 U.S. Senate seats, via the electoral process, since 1992. The Democrat Party has lost 13 net Senate seats over the past 15 years.

And all of that is despite the media, academia, organized Democrat voter fraud (e.g., Landrieu, Gregoire, Feinstein (’94), Lautenberg, etc.), the unions, the 527’s, and conservatives staying home and not voting, en masse, to “send their messages” to the GOP establishment
.

Pink Floyd once wrote:

“But it was only fantasy.
The wall was too high, as you can see.
No matter how he tried, he could not break free.
And the worms ate into his brain.”

Yep.

And David Espo and his editors appear hell bent on trying to prove that theory correct.

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