Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-04 Thread MDixon6569
 
In a message dated 9/3/07 9:32:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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I don't  know enough about all of them yet but so far
> I like Mitt and Fred.  
> Sure would like to see Newt make a serious effort.

Despite his  past, I've been impressed with Newt's
interviews. Instead of positioning  himself he's just
talking honestly.



It would be difficult for him to overcome the *demonization* he went  through 
when Speaker of the House. He was constantly misquoted and taken out of  
context. But he is very bright and creative and a great  historian.



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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread gullible fool

I'll vote for Romney if gets the nod by his party.
He's governor of my state and I've always been
impressed. Lives about four miles from me.

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> > MDixon,
> > Among the Republican canidates that have declared
> so
> > far,  who do you like? authentically curious, not 
> > for
> > flaming!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I don't know enough about all of them yet but so
> far
> > I like Mitt and Fred.  
> > Sure would like to see Newt make a serious effort.
> 
> 
> Despite his past, I've been impressed with Newt's
> interviews. Instead of positioning himself he's just
> talking honestly.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread Peter

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  
> In a message dated 9/3/07 2:11:17 P.M. Central
> Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> MDixon,
> Among the Republican canidates that have declared so
> far,  who do you like? authentically curious, not 
> for
> flaming!
> 
> 
> 
> I don't know enough about all of them yet but so far
> I like Mitt and Fred.  
> Sure would like to see Newt make a serious effort.


Despite his past, I've been impressed with Newt's
interviews. Instead of positioning himself he's just
talking honestly.

> 
> 
> 
> ** Get a sneak
> peek of the all-new AOL at 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread MDixon6569
 
In a message dated 9/3/07 2:19:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, MDixon6569  
writes:

 
In a message dated 9/3/07 2:11:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

MDixon,
Among the Republican canidates that have declared  so
far, who do you like? authentically curious, not  for
flaming!



I don't know enough about all of them yet but so far I like Mitt and  Fred. 
Sure would like to see Newt make a serious  effort.



I guess I should gave told you why. Romney has sound conservative  principles 
as does Thompson. Romney is younger, might be more appealing to some  while 
Thompson has "Gravitas" another Ronald Reagan. Newt is just incredibly  
creative.



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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread MDixon6569
 
In a message dated 9/3/07 2:11:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

MDixon,
Among the Republican canidates that have declared so
far,  who do you like? authentically curious, not  for
flaming!



I don't know enough about all of them yet but so far I like Mitt and Fred.  
Sure would like to see Newt make a serious effort.



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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread Peter

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  
> In a message dated 9/3/07 11:27:49 A.M. Central
> Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> WASHINGTON -- During the past summer, a female
> acquaintance of mine  in
> her 70s who had been a faithful Republican during
> her long life  was
> solicited by a GOP cold caller as a previous
> contributor to the  party.
> Not this time. She informed the fundraiser that
> President  Bush's
> position on immigration was the last straw. She
> would not give  the
> Republicans another dime -- not now, maybe never.
> So, she told  him,
> stop calling me!
> 
> 
> 
> I did the exact same thing! I have been called at
> least twice in the past  
> six months, once just last week, asking for
> donations. I told them "not another  
> penny from me until I see some serious changes made"
> and that I felt betrayed 
> by  the Immigration bill and if somebody like McCain
> were nominated, the  
> party will have lost me for ever. My intent as the
> lady above is to put  pressure 
> on the Republican party to respect it's base.
> Letting them get a little  
> nervous about where their support is going to come
> from will be a healthy  thing.

MDixon,
Among the Republican canidates that have declared so
far, who do you like? authentically curious, not for
flaming!





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Re: [FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread MDixon6569
 
In a message dated 9/3/07 11:27:49 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

WASHINGTON -- During the past summer, a female acquaintance of mine  in
her 70s who had been a faithful Republican during her long life  was
solicited by a GOP cold caller as a previous contributor to the  party.
Not this time. She informed the fundraiser that President  Bush's
position on immigration was the last straw. She would not give  the
Republicans another dime -- not now, maybe never. So, she told  him,
stop calling me!



I did the exact same thing! I have been called at least twice in the past  
six months, once just last week, asking for donations. I told them "not another 
 
penny from me until I see some serious changes made" and that I felt betrayed 
by  the Immigration bill and if somebody like McCain were nominated, the  
party will have lost me for ever. My intent as the lady above is to put  
pressure 
on the Republican party to respect it's base. Letting them get a little  
nervous about where their support is going to come from will be a healthy  
thing.



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[FairfieldLife] Novak: 'Never Before Have I Seen GOP Morale So Low'

2007-09-03 Thread do.rflex


Republican Melancholy

By Robert D. Novak
Townhall, September 3, 2007
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/RobertDNovak/2007/09/03/republican_melancholy


WASHINGTON -- During the past summer, a female acquaintance of mine in
her 70s who had been a faithful Republican during her long life was
solicited by a GOP cold caller as a previous contributor to the party.
Not this time. She informed the fundraiser that President Bush's
position on immigration was the last straw. She would not give the
Republicans another dime -- not now, maybe never. So, she told him,
stop calling me!

That rebuff, commonplace in today's Republican fundraising, puts a
human face on the Federal Election Commission's cold statistics. They
show a commanding Democratic lead over the Republicans in raising
money for the 2008 elections. Such an unusual disparity is at once a
symptom and a contributing cause of the melancholy suffusing the Grand
Old Party as Congress reconvenes after the August break.

As measured by offices held, Republicans have been in much worse shape
during my half-century of reporting in Washington. Their party was a
mere remnant after the Democratic landslides of 1958, 1964 and 1974.

But never before have I seen morale within the party so low.

While Republican support for an unpopular war has remained remarkably
strong, almost all non-war news during the dreary August recess has
been bad for the GOP. The hope is that the eventual elevation of a
presidential candidate will revive the party's spirits.

The week before Labor Day, when nothing of importance was supposed to
happen, brought bad news for the party just as it appeared nothing
worse was possible:

-- The apparent disgrace of Sen. Larry Craig, a former member of the
party leadership, is all the worse because several Republican senators
and Senate staffers were not a bit surprised. That raises two
questions. If so many people knew Craig was an accident waiting to
happen, why was he not eased out of office? How many other examples of
scandalous behavior are known but hidden?

-- The decision by Sen. John Warner announced Friday not to seek a
sixth term from Virginia at age 80 was no surprise but still a
disappointment. Former Gov. Mark Warner, no relation and a Democrat,
is an overwhelming favorite to win in Virginia next year. Republicans
privately estimate that this will be one of four Senate seats they
will lose in 2008, giving Democratic Leader Harry Reid a real working
majority.

-- Rep. Rick Renzi, investigated by the FBI, announced he would not
seek a fourth term for the highly competitive Arizona northern
district that could go Democratic. That represents a double whammy for
Republicans. Renzi, investigated for receiving an alleged kickback in
a land transaction, is but one of at least half a dozen House
Republicans under federal inquiry. He also joins a growing number of
scandal-free GOP incumbents representing contested districts (most
recently Ohio's Deborah Pryce, a former member of the leadership) who
are heading for the exits. That depresses meager hopes for restoring a
Republican majority in the House in the next election.

-- Most of the dwindled contingent of Republican governors have
abandoned conservative principles to embrace the Democratic-sponsored
extension of SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program) to
people who are neither children nor poor. Only three -- Indiana's
Mitch Daniels, Mississippi's Haley Barbour and South Carolina's Mark
Sanford -- resist the lure of federal dollars.

Given these multiple developments, the melancholic Republicans yearn
for a leader. It cannot be George W. Bush, an unpopular lame duck. The
party's many presidential candidates pretend that Bush does not really
exist, not mentioning his name during debates. But none has inspired
the party faithful. Front-runner Rudy Giuliani is anathema to social
conservatives who were the core of Republican success for more than
two decades. This situation explains the interest in Fred Thompson as
a savior, although he did not fulfill lofty expectations prior to his
official announcement of candidacy scheduled Thursday.

Mitt Romney approached the calamitous atmosphere last week by
asserting that Sen. Craig, until last week his Idaho state chairman,
is part of the capital's corruption that only a real outsider --
specifically, the former governor of Massachusetts -- can cure. Past
candidates have succeeded in pointing to corruption in Washington, but
always by the opposite party. The Republican Party's next leader faces
a more complicated problem.