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  • FRIDAY MAY 11 2007 2:00 PM

GOP Civil War Kicks Off



As I have said before, the only way for Republicans to survive the 2008 elections will be to crush the White House. The administration is behaving like a reckless, drunk, angry 11-year old boy and will drag the rest of the GOP down to depths never before seen if it continues on its current path. Republicans in Congress just seem to be waking up and realizing this President will not alter policies to save them from hemorrhaging seats next year. Suddenly the Republicans on the hill are growing balls – and the White House is not happy about it.

Eleven moderate Republican Congressmen went to the White House this week to let the President know they expected a change in course in Iraq. The did not hear what they wanted to hear, and after the meeting Republican Tom Davis of Virginia said Bush is “in a bubble.” They then leaked the meeting to the press and the White House is not pleased.


White House political adviser Karl Rove, furious that Republican moderates had divulged a confrontational meeting they had on Tuesday with Bush on the war, started yesterday with an angry conversation with the meeting's organizer, Rep. Mark Steven Kirk (R-Ill.), according to several GOP lawmakers. Dan Meyer, the White House's chief lobbyist, called the other participants to express the administration's unhappiness.


DO NOT SPEAK ABOUT THE KING UNLESS HE GIVES PERMISSION! Rape their wives and cut off their feet – but let them live.

Sith Lord Dick Cheney let the Republicans in Congress know exactly where they stand with the administration.


Vice President Dick Cheney did not mince words in an interview with the Fox News Channel. “We didn’t get elected to be popular,” Mr. Cheney said. “We didn’t get elected to worry just about the fate of the Republican Party.”


Um, Dick, you are gonna need them on your side or you will be eating your own assholes for the couple of years. That’s how the government was set up by the Founding Fathers. Turns out they wanted to avoid everything that you are.

The Republicans in Congress are giving the White House plenty of warnings that they need to make a change. House Minority Leader John Boehner recently said:


"By the time we get to September or October, members are going to want to know how well this is working, and if it isn't, what's Plan B."


And Senator Lott also made his stance known:


"This fall we have to see some significant changes on the ground."


And now they are asking for face-to-face meetings with the President to express their displeasure – only to be rebuffed. Apparently the White House did not understand what it meant when the RNC leaked the information about Rove using their servers for his emails. Let me spell it out for you: You have served your purpose. You may be in the White House but we will kill you for the party’s survival.

On the other side is a White House so ruthless that they leaked the name of a CIA agent for payback. 2008 will be a glorious year for liberals. If you thought Republicans were savage when attacking the left, wait you see them go after their own.

 

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thefreak

thefreak

NEWSWIRE

Gardner, MA

MAY 12, 2007 12:35 AM

Gaaaaah, fountainofdreams beat me to it!

-TM

filmnoir1

filmnoir1

Los Angeles, CA
April 2004

MAY 12, 2007 07:54 AM

There is akwayts Plan 9:

filmnoir1

filmnoir1

Los Angeles, CA
April 2004

MAY 12, 2007 07:58 AM

filmnoir1

filmnoir1

Los Angeles, CA
April 2004

MAY 12, 2007 08:05 AM

LostLucy

LostLucy

USA
December 2006

MAY 12, 2007 08:56 AM

How many of these moderate GOP's are going to find their spouses careers sabotaged now that they've angered the DARK LORD?

Valerie Plume anyone?

Rainking13

Rainking13

Saint Peters, MO
December 2006

MAY 12, 2007 09:25 AM

ALL HAIL CALIGULA

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 12, 2007 09:40 AM

lawber said:
Looks like the American public has lost faith in the entire government, Congress has the same approval rating as the White House



Uh, yeah. Seen the polls about Dems vs Repubs? Because that is what we are talking about here. "Congress" is a big body that actually has both Dems and Repubs in it.

Also, thanks for the link.

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

MAY 12, 2007 10:15 AM

...I bet they refuse to call it a civil war.

NickFaust

NickFaust

USA
April 2004

MAY 13, 2007 06:58 AM

attn_ho said:
woe, im so jaded. this


"We didn't get elected to be popular," Mr. Cheney said. "We didn't get elected to worry just about the fate of the Republican Party."



reads to me like this:


"We werent popular enough to get elected," Mr. Cheney said. "We fixed it. We didnt fix it to worry just about the fate of the Republic. Anybody but Halliburton can go fuck off. "



Actually, what the Dark Lord is verbalizing here is what Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. called "the plebiscite presidency" in his book The Imperial Presidency, in which the executive is elected every four years and then does whatever the fuck he wants until the next election. In a lame duck administration that ethic is even more evident.

ASSH0LE

ASSH0LE

Las Vegas, NV
June 2003

MAY 13, 2007 01:12 PM

PointBlank said:
...I bet they refuse to call it a civil war.



The War of Northeastern Agression? The War of Mormon Agression? The mind boggles.

Click on that link above. Shitty anonymous mailings are already hitting South Carolina primary voters from a mysterious address in Providence, RI. "Mormons in Contemporary American Society: A Politically Dangerous Religion?"

It also calls Smith the "Mohammed of the West," stating that "Like the prophet of Islam, Smith founded his religion upon prophecies and revelations which commanded him to become a polygamist and warlord. Many centuries apart, these two men became the focal point of large religions that blurred the lines between religion, war, domestic life and politics."

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