mac56
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:31 PM
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If Joe-mentum actually wins the primary, will he change his stances? |
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A sincere question.
Recently he's been tacking leftward: personally I think it's out of desperation. But if he wins, will he keep doing so? Will he wake up and smell the coffee - that he'd been given a rare second lease on life as a Dem, and he damn well better act the part from here on out?
Or am I just wishfully thinking?
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:33 PM
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1. you are thinking wishfully. If Holy Joe can steal his primary slot |
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he will feel justified in french kissing aWoL.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:34 PM
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He would never sacrifice the moderates he gained. Though he might've been at risk in the primary, he very well could win as an independent. If he wins the primary, that'll convince him even more that standing behind his convictions was the right thing to do.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:34 PM
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:34 PM
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He really thinks that kissing nazi butt is the way to go. They had a term for that in the camps...and its practitioners were generally found stuffed into a toilet, head down.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:35 PM
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He will proceed farther up George W. Bush's rectum and self-immolate in a Zell Millerish blaze of glory.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:36 PM
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6. He'll do what Bush did after 2004 election |
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Use his "mandate" to do more stupid things, like privatize Social Security.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:38 PM
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7. NOPE! That's the same as a woman marying a guy and she thinks she |
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can change his bad side after the wedding! IT NEVER WORKS! Joe won't either!
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:39 PM
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8. Not a chance. He'll harden and become more conservative |
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because he'll believe people voted for the old Joe they knew and loved.
I am making no bets on tomorrow's outcome. People tend to get very conservative when it comes time to punch that button, mark that ballot, pull that lever, and figure they can live with the devil they know better than risking one they don't.
I sincerely hope Lamont wins. The party desperately needs the message his win will send.
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:11 PM
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He's petty and vengeful--he'll want to stick it to the unruly peasants who DARED to challenge his birthright.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:39 PM
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9. Depends which way the wind is blowing. |
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He could be our new weather sock.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:41 PM
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10. He'll be effing insufferable, and he'll think he'd invinceable.... |
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And, NO, he will not change his stances. He'll take his "election" as carte blanche to go on as usual.
TC
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:41 PM
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11. That entails REAL change |
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and among politicians, supposedly with their nose to the wind and chameleon of principle real change is surprisingly rare. Bad habits and preset values get confirmed by success. You can get corruption and arrogance a lot easier than you can get change for the better(note all Presidents of memory). Those with the most to gain from real human reform, i.e. wrong or corrupt or immoral leaders, can barely sustain a pose of fake reform. Yet the good will of the people gives them a lot of benefit from posing- which confirms them in yet another bad habit, actually badly performed.
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Mon Aug-07-06 04:41 PM
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12. No, he won't. But others will start thinking about consequences |
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They will realize what a hell of a fight Joe had to put up, and they will start thinking that it might happen to them.
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:12 PM
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14. Not winning and will never change his stances. nt |
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:13 PM
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He will not change. He will say that he has the support of "the people".
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:15 PM
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16. Of course not. He would claim it's a mandate to "stay the course". |
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Edited on Mon Aug-07-06 05:16 PM by dicksteele
The only CHANGE would be that he won't even bother paying lip service to Democratic ideals anymore.
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:16 PM
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17. If you listen to him talk, he has! |
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But that will only be until the election is over.
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Mon Aug-07-06 05:16 PM
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18. If anything, Lieberman will take the victory as an affirmation of his stan |
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Not a rejection of it. Why, in that light, would he then change it?
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