gentlemen: start you finger pointing
I
write this essay merely to point out something that many do not
understand: during the election, R wielded a big bazooka filled with
$325m of PAC money. Did he fire it at Bachmann, Akin,
Mourdock, or West, where it might have done some good?
Of
course not: he aimed it at moderates who got their pathetic butts
kicked up and down the hallways of the Electoral College. See, he
thinks that the more moderate the Republican Party becomes, the more
moderate votes they will get, and be the key to decades of Republican
political domination.
Stupidity:
the Next Generation
R,
naturally, does not understand that the problem is that his political
credo is simply wrong. I have heard some of his media interviews, and
he appears to be digging in his heals, and happy to double-down on
his strategy in 2016, and he will get the exact same results. He
thinks that more ammo in his bazooka will make difference.
Conservatives:
the Next Generation
Unless
we marginalize R and send him to the old folks' home to enjoy a cup
of hot cocoa with marshmallows on top, conservatives and the
Republican Party have zero chance of retaking the Senate or the Oval
Office.
Sorry
to have ruined your day.
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