Are we reaching the gag factor...?
Washington's focus has shifted from fiscal issues to more narrow concerns backed vociferously by social conservatives: the Terri Schiavo case, the nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations and, most of all, the fate of the Senate's ability to filibuster judicial nominees.
the gist of the washington post article is that this focus is driving moderates away from supporting the r's...
"I'm inclined to support the Republican Party, but the question becomes, how much other stuff do I have to put up with to maintain that identification?" asked Andrew A. Samwick, a Dartmouth College economics professor who until recently was chief economist of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers.
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the gist of the washington post article is that this focus is driving moderates away from supporting the r's...
"I'm inclined to support the Republican Party, but the question becomes, how much other stuff do I have to put up with to maintain that identification?" asked Andrew A. Samwick, a Dartmouth College economics professor who until recently was chief economist of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers.
how much more do we ALL have to put up with, professor...? and maybe "the question becomes," how much more are we WILLING to put up with...? Submit To Propeller
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