You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: Politix
Dhimmidonks to let GOP keep a few seats
2006-10-20
ScrappleFace
(2006-10-19) — With Republican electoral prospects dimming by the hour, Congressional Democrats today offered to forego “the embarrassment of counting the votes” from the upcoming national elections, but to let the GOP keep some of its seats in the House and Senate.

“It’s kind of like an out-of-court settlement,” said presumptive House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-CA. “We’ll let our friends across the aisle avoid the humiliation of a public thrashing by our strong, attractive Democrat candidates, but we’ll demonstrate mercy by conceding a few seats, so that Republicans have at least a token voice in national affairs.”

An unnamed spokesman for the Republican National Committee (RNC) called the Democrat offer “gracious”, and said the two parties were negotiating over when and where Interim House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-IL, will give the concession speech.

Republicans have staggered in recent weeks under a barrage of painful publicity ranging from plunging fuel prices, to record stock market closes, to the Bush administrationÂ’s failure to produce inflation despite growing employment, reduced tax rates and soaring tax revenues.

Meanwhile, Democrats ride a wave of public adoration due to the party’s clear, positive vision for protecting the civil rights of foreign terrorists, retreating from Iraq so that rival Muslim sects can work out their differences without American interference, and restoring the Clinton era “spirit of cooperation” with North Korea.

While some critics have suggested that both parties wait until the American people speak at the ballot box before declaring winners and losers, Rep. Pelosi called that kind of thinking “a quaint relic of ancient history, made obsolete by political pollsters and media pundits.”

“After all,” she said, “just because we’re the Democrat party doesn’t mean we have to be slavishly democratic. Some things are better decided by a few smart people behind closed doors.”
Posted by:Korora

#3  I canÂ’t say why but I donÂ’t believe the polls. They ONLY way the Donks can win is if they suppress the vote. Vote early, vote often, and vote Republican. Also how can the Donks plan for victory when we have Diebold in our pockets. My prediction is they (Donks) are not going to take control of anything except the next conspiracy theory. I am guessing the next “Voting Irregularities” will be in either Arizona or Pennsylvania. Both of these states have close races and you all know that Democrats win all close races.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-10-20 16:16  

#2  Looks soon for Nancy's "Tenure, Not Term Limits" program.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-10-20 15:34  

#1  I really think this would be best. The NYT told us this how crowded and chaotic the polls will be, and Tim Russert told us how the Dem tsunami is a stone cold lock. Why go through all the hassle just to be humiliated?
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-10-20 13:48  

00:00