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It would cause some changes to be sure, but back to reality? Sherman A1 May 2012 #1
Much depends on the size of the defeat quaker bill May 2012 #2
If you could gag Rush and Glenn Rittermeister May 2012 #3
Exactly. That is their reality. treestar May 2012 #28
I don't want Pelosi to take back the gavel jmowreader May 2012 #25
DK would need a seat in Congress quaker bill May 2012 #34
You're right about Kucinich, sorry... jmowreader May 2012 #37
Yes, but the first woman made it a little more special. N/T quaker bill May 2012 #39
I don't know if anything can bring the GOP back to "reality" Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #4
I agree. but bigoty (big problem with some gop'ers) is inbred and some will never change no matter demosincebirth May 2012 #8
Not much we can do with some of the big time bigots Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #10
Nope Cosmocat May 2012 #12
I doubt it Flatpicker May 2012 #5
It has to be a major loss for them...on the flipside, if they somehow win the presidency and MatthewStLouis May 2012 #6
Can't do it Flatpicker May 2012 #7
They are growing, older, whiter, and in 20 years the GOP could be a distinct minority party WI_DEM May 2012 #9
Nope Cosmocat May 2012 #13
The main problem is that only 50 percent (max) vote. The majority of those are 18-25 year olds demosincebirth May 2012 #24
Yep Cosmocat May 2012 #27
If the MSM was truly fair and balanced (telling the way it is) the democrats would always demosincebirth May 2012 #31
Oh, it would a whole different game, for sure Cosmocat May 2012 #32
Where ever there is a tea party republican running he/she must be defeated only then southernyankeebelle May 2012 #11
From what I'm hearing in some corners Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #14
Well in the republican party the runner up is usually the next one up at bat. I can't southernyankeebelle May 2012 #16
and hopefully Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #17
well how about off the cliff with any luck, LOL southernyankeebelle May 2012 #18
LOL Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #19
No I think they are trying to push democratics over the cliff. We are holding on. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #20
Either that Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #21
we certainly don't want to do that but I am willing to help push them over. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #22
I think that Batman (Batman Begins) said it best (paraphrased from memory): Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #23
Now that I could live with. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #29
Rand Paul, Raul Labrador and Paul Ryan come to mind jmowreader May 2012 #26
No chance...A shellacking would push the GOP into an alternate dimension of extremity Blue_Tires May 2012 #15
Yep Cosmocat May 2012 #33
I hope he's right, but I have a feeling they'll end up blaming Romney and "moderates" boxman15 May 2012 #30
Not these republicans. They're batshit crazy. Alenne May 2012 #35
I hope the Republican party becomes extinct mabuhayp May 2012 #36
I sincerely wish this was true marlakay May 2012 #38
It's the main stream media to blame, they want to remain (so) unbiased its' sickening. If a guy is demosincebirth May 2012 #40
It always comes back to one thing... Iceberg Louie May 2012 #41
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