Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Worry, Republicans

Don Surber

excerpt:
UPDATE: From Michael Barone: “The public employee unions’ success in overturning the Kasich reforms in Ohio does not constitute an embrace of Obamacare or the other national policies of the Obama Democrats, though it does give the public employee unions a boost in morale and ability to plunder taxpayers (the Kasich reforms would have cut off the payment of union dues directly from local governments to unions, with the employee/union members having only fictitious use of the money that is technically theirs). The results of gubernatorial and legislative races suggest that the low poll numbers of both parties don’t translate into carnage for incumbents of either one, though Democrats fared a bit worse than Republicans. . . . In other words, in November 2011 we are about where we were in November 2010, but we’re not very happy about it.”

Comment:

Yes, add that to this Cain business and it is time to worry.  It will be spun as a victory over extremism, but is a  victory for the same old thing that is making the economy sick.

Republicans need to get serious.  If Cain can be brought down like this, this isn't going to be a party to be reckoned with in November.

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