Another rightwinger admits their main goal is to unseat the Black president

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So there are no republicans in Congress that aren't 'partisan'?

1. If they are a member of a party are they not by definition a partisan?

2. What is wrong with standing by the basic principles that got you elected to begin with?

3. Are there any democrats in Congress who aren't "partisan"? (What a silly question).
 
BTW - This thread has to be the longest discussion about an easy to spot "No Duh!" moment that I have ever seen.

When have republicans or democrats not wanted to win the WH when the other party held that seat?
 
the problem is the extent of the desire to unseat obama is such that the business of the nation is not being done

Isn't it bizarre how the left rebuffed this very same excuse for Bush when he was president?

Let's get the record straight, we've gone four years without a budget. That is certainly not the fault of vitriol toward Obama.

And what were we told whenever the right complained of the relentless Bush-hate rendering him ineffective? The president has to do his job whether people like him or not!

The "business of the nation" is not being done, because Republicans have no intention of allowing Democrats to turn the nation into the Soviet Union in four years. Come November, after Republicans trounce the Dems again, there will be plenty of the nation's business happenin'.
 
When has a legislative leader of either party stated publicly that their main focus is to defeat the incumbent two years before the election?

http://www.examiner.com/article/republican-leader-says-gop-s-number-one-goal-is-defeating-obama-2012

http://www.examiner.com/article/mit...ntains-gop-s-priority-is-defeating-obama-2012

Each time that leader ran against the person who currently occupied the White House. This whole idea that they didn't have the goal to defeat the person in the WH is just nonsense.

This is seriously one of the most inane arguments I have ever seen.

The democrats wanted to defeat Bush in 2004, they said so, and they ran somebody they thought could defeat him because that was their goal...

To try to state otherwise takes way too much purposeful ignorance for me to swallow as a serious subject.
 
Each time that leader ran against the person who currently occupied the White House. This whole idea that they didn't have the goal to defeat the person in the WH is just nonsense.

Who said they "didn't have the goal to defeat the person in the WH"?

This is seriously one of the most inane arguments I have ever seen.

Is that why you felt compelled to misrepresent it?

The democrats wanted to defeat Bush in 2004, they said so, and they ran somebody they thought could defeat him because that was their goal...

Did a leading Democrat legislator state - as current and former GOP Senators have - that defeating the incumbent was their number one priority as a party?

To try to state otherwise takes way too much purposeful ignorance for me to swallow as a serious subject.

So you won't provide any further arguments on the subject?
 
Republicans have refused to even allow votes on President Obama's jobs bill in the Senate; they dragged their feet on the aforementioned payroll tax and even now are holding up a transportation bill with poison-pill demands for the White House on environmental regulation.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/09/did-republicans-deliberately-crash-us-economy

And that is what makes the world go round in politics! You see, we have a representative republic and a two party system, so it's often the case, the two parties disagree. One side doesn't get to ramrod what they like through Congress, while the other side helplessly accepts. They have to work with each other, find common ground, use some give and take, and eventually come to a point of agreement. This is where "leadership" comes in. Some politicians are skilled enough leaders, they can find ways to work with their enemies. Obama continues to campaign against his enemies and insult them with every breath... not the best way to encourage cooperation.

Since 2008, the Democrats have totally abandoned the idea of a two party system, and decided they had the power to do whatever they pleased. This worked okay for a couple of years, until they lost their bulletproof status. Now, all the Liberal pipe dream legislation is being rejected, and you want to stomp your feet and claim it isn't fair. Sorry, life's not fair sometimes, and that's just how politics work in America.
 
And that is what makes the world go round in politics! You see, we have a representative republic and a two party system, so it's often the case, the two parties disagree. One side doesn't get to ramrod what they like through Congress, while the other side helplessly accepts. They have to work with each other, find common ground, use some give and take, and eventually come to a point of agreement. This is where "leadership" comes in. Some politicians are skilled enough leaders, they can find ways to work with their enemies. Obama continues to campaign against his enemies and insult them with every breath... not the best way to encourage cooperation.

Since 2008, the Democrats have totally abandoned the idea of a two party system, and decided they had the power to do whatever they pleased. This worked okay for a couple of years, until they lost their bulletproof status. Now, all the Liberal pipe dream legislation is being rejected, and you want to stomp your feet and claim it isn't fair. Sorry, life's not fair sometimes, and that's just how politics work in America.

So the GOP's refusal to compromise isn't a factor in the current gridlock?
 
So the GOP's refusal to compromise isn't a factor in the current gridlock?

It's just as much a factor as Democrats refusal to compromise. That doesn't mean we lay the blame at the feet of the Republicans. We have to look at who is in leadership, who is "driving the car" now. Ronald Reagan made sweeping tax reforms, with a majority DEMOCRAT Congress! Of course, he didn't do it by running around the country in perpetual 'campaign mode' calling his rivals all sorts of names and insulting them with every breath. Bill Clinton, while certainly no Ronald Reagan, managed to add Welfare Reform to his stellar legacy, against the will of his own party. Here are two examples of leaders who managed to get things done, in spite of opposition. So we know this is possible, and can be done.... we just don't currently have a leader capable of it.
 
It's just as much a factor as Democrats refusal to compromise. That doesn't mean we lay the blame at the feet of the Republicans. We have to look at who is in leadership, who is "driving the car" now. Ronald Reagan made sweeping tax reforms, with a majority DEMOCRAT Congress! Of course, he didn't do it by running around the country in perpetual 'campaign mode' calling his rivals all sorts of names and insulting them with every breath. Bill Clinton, while certainly no Ronald Reagan, managed to add Welfare Reform to his stellar legacy, against the will of his own party. Here are two examples of leaders who managed to get things done, in spite of opposition. So we know this is possible, and can be done.... we just don't currently have a leader capable of it.

So name the bills Democrats refused to compromise on.
 
So name the bills Democrats refused to compromise on.

Well the biggest one was the health care bill. They wouldn't even allow Republicans to speak during the committee hearings. Obama gathered them at the White House to wag his finger in their faces and tell John McCain the election was over. Don't you remember all of this? Let's not pretend the Democrats have been sitting there with unmelted sugar in their mouths, waiting for the mean old Republicans to tell them what they need to do to reach compromise. You railroaded as much liberal bullshit unconstitutionality down our throats as fast as you could for two years, and now you want to pretend life ain't fair because you don't get to keep on doing it! Fuck you, and fuck Liberals!
 
This is more about turning our democratic government into a corporate controlled fascist government. It's about driving our economy and the standard of living for the middle class down to that of a third world country. When the conservatives get done we'll have 2 classes, the desperate poor and the fabulously wealthy. At that time Dixie will change sides.

Propaganda is a powerful tool.
 
BTW - This thread has to be the longest discussion about an easy to spot "No Duh!" moment that I have ever seen.

When have republicans or democrats not wanted to win the WH when the other party held that seat?

should not governing the nation be their top priority
 
Well the biggest one was the health care bill. They wouldn't even allow Republicans to speak during the committee hearings. Obama gathered them at the White House to wag his finger in their faces and tell John McCain the election was over. Don't you remember all of this? Let's not pretend the Democrats have been sitting there with unmelted sugar in their mouths, waiting for the mean old Republicans to tell them what they need to do to reach compromise. You railroaded as much liberal bullshit unconstitutionality down our throats as fast as you could for two years, and now you want to pretend life ain't fair because you don't get to keep on doing it! Fuck you, and fuck Liberals!

How about a link to back up your assertions?
 
This is more about turning our democratic government into a corporate controlled fascist government. It's about driving our economy and the standard of living for the middle class down to that of a third world country. When the conservatives get done we'll have 2 classes, the desperate poor and the fabulously wealthy. At that time Dixie will change sides.

Propaganda is a powerful tool.

Every appointee from this administration, from heads of agencies to unaccountable czars, are among the liberal establishment elite. Every policy and initiative over the last four years, has been from the administration and its liberal associates. If, in spite of all this, we are still 'doomed'... there is no hope! You've been given complete control, all the power in the world, the ability to implement whatever plan you desire. But you claim someone is still trying to turn government into a corporate fascist state. Conservatives have virtually no political power at the moment, they control the House, and for the past couple of years, have done the best they could to deflect more liberal insanity being turned into policy, but I don't find any kind of attempts on their part to enact fascist corporate legislation. Not that such a thing could ever pass in the Democrat Senate.

Propaganda IS a powerful tool. It works well on the uninformed.
 
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