Posted by
Sanity 102 on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 3:31:38 AM
"The illegal immigration bill is gone...let's forget it and get on with the War on Terror."
What a sane idea. Who on the Right wouldn't love for the party to put aside their differences, make up and fight the REAL enemies?
After the "grand victory", the absolutist brushed off their anger and "generously" offered the olive branch to their wayward conservative brethren. Still smarting from the ugly words and not a little leery, the "not afraid to admit to being Republicans instead of Conservatives" are gingerly reaching out to accept.
In the mean time, the leaders of the "people power", the RINO press, are working toward "acceptance" of GOP lost in 2008 and 2012. This lost will have zero to do with anything THEY did...and this lost will be "good" for the nation because it will get rid of the "bad" conservatives. They are doing what pro-choice advocates did to babies...devalue the importance of the only issue that can trump the illegal immigration issue: the WOT.
Their "independent-thinking" followers who somehow could only managed to accept the RINO press' interpretation of the 1000 page bill are having a case of "selective" support and loyalty. The great part about this "selective" support is that it comes with a built in "no blame" excuse. The lost of the WOT will be Bush's and/or the GOPs fault because they DID support them in that.
And when the election is close or the talk show hosts have need of some material...they are free to once again "disagree" with the president and the GOP about illegal immigration even if their vitriolic hate and appearance of racism gives the Dems a Hispanic voting block that will make the Black vote seem like a local community action group.
After all...they supported the President and the GOP on the WOT.
The only way the Dems can be stopped from taking all 3 branches of power IS for the GOP to unite under one overwhelming issue...the WOT. But as I said to Sandra on "A word to the wise"...a UNITED party is an illusion if some of them have their fingers crossed behind their backs when pledging support.