firedoglake.com - 22 days ago
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You can’t have conventional wisdom in Washington without David Broder cutting and pasting his column from 1961, 1965, 1977, and 1993. If it’s an off-year election (or a day ending in “Y”) it’s always good news for Republicans .
Tuesday’s defeats in ...
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... party actually believes in democracy, and they usually don't even care what "the voters" are interested in voting for because they've found more and more ways to circumvent the whole process of actual vote-counting. So many Republicans are now in the Democratic Party that it wouldn't surprise me to find that even their vote-stealing platforms have moved there, too. The Republican Party seems to be trying to destroy itself, which makes me wonder if the plan isn't just to have a one-party state run by one conservative party called "The Democratic party". And the ...
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