Hey, I acknowledge being moderately left of the Canadian center, which
makes me a raving commie by US standards, but I think it’s good for
politics when there are sensible conservatives saying things like
“don’t go so fast, don’t queer the business pitch, don’t assume
spending more will solve the problem” and so on.  Seems to me like the
big problem in US politics is the lack of an intelligent conservative
voice.

Those British pinkos over at the Economist pretty well summed it up
back in December 2011: http://www.economist.com/node/21542180

Sorry if you’re offended by politics. Oh wait, no I’m not. -T

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
> A political pundit made a good point about the Republican party today
> on the radio: "You can't be anti-gay, anti-immigration,
> anti-healthcare, anti-women, anti-taxes and anti-minorities and expect
> to receive majority votes in the America of the 21st century." As your
> average teenager would say, well, duh!
>
> Massachusetts lost a Republican senate seat held by Scott Brown; he's
> a nice guy that seemed to truly care, and he's the type of republican
> the party needs. As you might imagine, on a number of occasions he's
> been chastised by the party for not being Republican enough...like the
> time he said rape was a bad thing.
>
> Anyway...I can't even vote, so I'm going to stop. I have a bunch of
> lenses I want to put up for sale on Friday and need to sort the photos
> out. That seems far more pressing right now that achieving political
> consensus on the PDML  :-D
>
> But I do agree with you on the Tea Party. Have not heard anything
> rational come out of their corner yet.
>
> Cheers,
>
>    —M.
>
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>
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>
>
>
> On 6 November 2012 22:39, Bob Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looks like Obama is back as US President.
>>
>> Romney, the challenger, had some serious problems.
>> 1. He is so rich that didn't relate to the average 'Joe in the
>> street.' ($250 million personal wealth)
>> 2. To get the nomination, he swung to the conservatives starting in 2008.
>> McCain got the nomination in 2008, but Romney kept his conservative
>> positioning to get nominated in 2012 and get money and backing.
>> 3. His positions and retoric were perfect for the right wing, but by the
>> national campaign they looked so extreme.  Way too far from the mainstream 
>> US.
>>
>> The ultra conservative 'Tea Party' which took congressional seats as
>> Republicans
>> in the last election are being repudiated and replaced by Democrats.
>> This is the team that is responsible for our congressional gridlock.
>> They aren't all gone, but have taken a sound thrashing, as should be.
>>
>> This is my personal opinion.
>> I give it to share my perspective with our overseas readers (and some
>> Canadians too).
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>>
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