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To: miraje who wrote (237084)2/1/2008 5:23:53 PM
From: Murrey Walker  Respond to of 794376
 
...especially if the GOP relearns what being Republican is all about..

The sooner, the better.



To: miraje who wrote (237084)2/1/2008 5:55:19 PM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 794376
 
She's nuts, sometimes, but she's not stupid

No, she's not. She is also not particularly polite, and she's very un-PC. If she thinks that a person must have a "major malfunction" in order to be a devoted neomarxist collectivist, she doesn't dance around it. She goes ahead and says it. This turns off a lot of people on her side of the divide. On the opposition's side such manners are the norm.



To: miraje who wrote (237084)2/1/2008 6:03:11 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794376
 
She's nuts, sometimes, but she's not stupid

One more thing -- McCain may be assuming that conservatives will vote for him anyway, since they have no choice. Coulter's attack may make him reconsider this assumption. Many people may not say it directly, like Coulter did, but they may do the same thing -- or, simply not vote at all.

Btw, What is it with McCain's reading his speeches of a sheet of paper? Doesn't want to forget something?



To: miraje who wrote (237084)2/1/2008 8:01:40 PM
From: ManyMoose  Respond to of 794376
 
Well, they still have Newt. He can teach them.

especially if the GOP relearns what being Republican is all about..