"But that's sorta how the parties are.  Republicans stick
together, Democrats can barely keep it together long enough to bust a nut."

I call bull shit.  It's actually the complete opposite.

When pollsters ask the American people whether they are likely to vote
Republican or Democrat in the next presidential election, Republicans win
growing pluralities. But whenever pollsters add the preferences "undecided,"
"none of the above," or "tea party," these win handily, the Democrats come
in second, and the Republicans trail far behind. That is because while most
of the voters who call themselves Democrats say that Democratic officials
represent them well, only a fourth of the voters who identify themselves as
Republicans tell pollsters that Republican officeholders represent them
well. Hence officeholders, Democrats and Republicans, gladden the hearts of
some one-third of the electorate -- most Democratic voters, plus a few
Republicans. This means that Democratic politicians are the ruling class's
prime legitimate representatives and that because Republican politicians are
supported by only a fourth of their voters while the rest vote for them
reluctantly, most are aspirants for a junior role in the ruling class. In
short, the ruling class has a party, the Democrats. But some two-thirds of
Americans -- a few Democratic voters, most Republican voters, and all
independents -- lack a vehicle in electoral
politics.<http://spectator.org/archives/2010/07/16/americas-ruling-class-and-the>



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No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in
session. - Mark Twain

The artificial aristocracy is a mischievous ingredient in government, and
provisions should be made to prevent its ascendancy. - Thomas Jefferson


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