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Home Front: Politix
"Now Muster the Circular Firing Squad on the 01 Level Aft..."
2008-11-06
Hat Tip: littlegreenfootballs.com

Posted by:Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)

#7  it aint the left - its the McCain staffers. Bastards, every one of them.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-11-06 22:12  

#6  Alanc, see my comment on the "No One Asked Us, But... " thread under Opinion.

Just as the father missed the opportunity to do to socialism what Truman did to fascism after WWII, so too has W missed the opportunity to do in the multi-culti, cultural Marxist, cult of diversity left after 9/11.
Posted by: no mo uro   2008-11-06 20:19  

#5  Dukakis blames Bensten. Film at eleven...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-11-06 13:09  

#4  Jim Geraghty, at National Review:

Yeah, you anonymous McCain staffers. Sarah Palin is why your guy lost. Uh-huh.

Of course we believe you. It follows a well-established history.

Clearly, Americans were itching to sign on to for the hard-minded, resolute decisiveness of John Kerry and the concept of the "global test", but in the end they decided they couldn't abide John Edwards.

Clearly, Joe Lieberman was what held back the vibrant, down-to-earth and soulful Al Gore, particularly in Florida.

Clearly, Jack Kemp impeded the creative, fresh, and dynamic Bob Dole campaign in 1996.

But for Dan Quayle, George H.W. Bush would have won a second term in 1992; the elder Bush had both Clinton and Perot on the ropes throughout that campaign until the potato gaffe.

And clearly, Lloyd Bentsen loused up the otherwise sure-fire victory of Michael Dukakis; if only his debate performance had been stronger.

And Joe Biden was the one carrying Obama to 349 electoral votes.

Yeah, that's the ticket.


You missed a couple, Jim: don't forget how Ginny Ferraro undermined the Mondale juggernaut in '84, or how Fritz himself threw the '80 election to Reagan!
Posted by: Mike   2008-11-06 13:04  

#3  The "old guard" is what I like to call the bow-tie wing of the GOP.

It is inhabited by elite, Ivy League, Rockefeller Republicans. Dubya had too much of this in him from his old man, and that's what did him in.

Dubya had enough of Reagan to succeed in the GWoT but too much of dad to succeed in Washington.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-11-06 12:58  

#2  Link is bad. Try This for the LGF article.

Is anyone surprised. The 'old guard' is what has been wrong with the republican party over the past several years. They lost big time in '06 - but just kept the same old leadershit - now they lost again in '08. And its looking to me like the 'old guard' is looking to still keep the same old broken team and flush any new blood.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-11-06 12:21  

#1  There's an "old guard" faction among the Trunks that really, really, really doesn't like her.

She's the future, guys. Get used to it.
Posted by: Mike   2008-11-06 11:16  

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