Conservative pundit David Brooks says GOP has “no leaders” or “coherent belief system”
November 10th, 2008 at 08:16am Pat Cunningham
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1. Drew Williams | November 10th, 2008 at 9:03 am
Okay, so what is the ” “coherent belief system” of the Democrats? Hope for Change? Dramatically increase spending in social programs to further societal addiction to government control? Reduce spending on our missile defense systems? Increase capital gains tax in a struggling economy?
2. Mike Carroll | November 10th, 2008 at 9:50 am
Random musings from one of the Knuckle Dragging Conservatives who regularly visit this site in the aftermath of the election-
1.Israel will attack Iranian nuclear sites prior to the inauguration. This was coming regardless but no way they wait for Obama to take office.
2.If I lived in Europe I would be very nervous. NATO is toast. Can anyone believe that a President Obama would react militarily to a Russian invasion of a NATO ally? Think that scenario is far fetched? Remember Georgia?
3.I wouldn’t feel very secure if I lived in Taiwan for that matter.
4.If Obama proceeds with his plan to raise taxes, prepare for a long and deep recession.
5.Exactly what would the argument be for continuing Affirmative Action?
6.Obama’s biggest challenge will come not from Republicans but from the lunatic fringe of his own party in Congress (Pelosi, Reid, Waxman, Conyers etc.). That’s why he selected Emanuel as Chief of Staff.
7.What will Liberals do when Bush is no longer around? I see major withdrawal issues.
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