Q&A: Will the democrats lose in November?
Question by : Will the democrats lose in November?
I honestly believe they have a great chance of losing. I won’t deny it. Many democrats will NOT be voting for democrats.
However…is it sensible to predict that many [but not all] conservatives, especially on the far right, are endangering their own party?
I’d like to make it clear I don’t perceive this to be the ENTIRETY of the Tea Party ideal.
But signs like this are overwhelmingly popular at the tea parties, and the outcry against signs like these, by the tea party leaders, has been weak or nonexistent.
Birtherism – “President Obama is not an American citizen.”
Christian opposition – “President Obama is the AntiChrist.”
And, from Pastor Stephen Anderson in Arizona:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqziLVmPHtw
GOP candidate questions Islam as a religion:
Arizona “Immigration” laws.
30 Republicans vote against Al Franken’s “Anti-Rape” Bill.
The AR Bill came in response to a female employee of Haliburton, who, on the job, was gang-raped, then locked in a storage unit for three days. She had signed paperwork, which, in the fine print, explained that she would not be supplied with an attorney under any circumstances by the company [incident took place overseas by non-American rapists, therefore a trial could not exactly be held in America on the case], She told her supervisors of the incident…they did nothing.
Franken responds to this incident by proposing a measure to PREVENT such companies from barring an employee’s right to a court-oriented response to their own victimization, or if not, then to shut them down completely, should such risks be imposed on women and other potential victims.
Later, Republicans successfully catered in the end of ACORN, an organization that helped persuade impoverished voters to vote, and other such causes in favor of the poor/middle class. The voting fraud incident of ACORN happened as a result of several people making a joke of the voting process, and at their own volition, filling out fake voting cards.
Many conservative politicians are opposed to the building of the mosque, yet they voted against extra health insurance benefits for 9/11 responders.
Michele Bachmann claims that Census workers are dangerous, comparing any risk to their visits to the “rounding up” of Japanese Americans, into detention camps, during WW!!.
Rush Limbaugh makes negative, racially-motivated statements on a regular basis. Also some very absurd Nazi-related statements that would make even the most intelligent of republicans, who still insist there is socialism in the government, die with laughter.
Glen Beck accuses the President of “racism,” and a “deep seated hatred of white people and the white culture,” while, in between statements, claims he DOESN’T feel that Obama is a racist, yet cannot explain his definition of the “white culture” in an interview, and accuses Katie Couric of setting traps.
Beck also screamed “get off my phone, you little pinhead,” at the top of his lungs, to a caller who challenged his many assertions that Health Care Reform is a socialist/communist/fascist/Marxist plot against the American people.
Opposition to Health Care Reform as a whole, including such rumors of “death panels,” “pulling the plug on Grandma,” and other still unproven claims, while none of these opponents dared to question Medicare.
Rand Paul criticizes the Civil Rights Act, claiming that American business owners should be allowed to choose who they serve.
I’m not sure he weighed in on the fact that if a restaurant owner decides that he or she does not want to serve blacks or Jews, and is allowed to act on those feelings, what is to stop that from the racist public transit system owners from wanting the same right, or the school administrations, or the automechanics, or the post offices, or just about ANY public service that is currently required by law to serve all of us without special preference?
Sharron Angle: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/09/sharron-angle-nevada-sena_n_606493.html#s98518
And the list is MUCH longer, but these are just a few of my favorites.
Has anyone taken notice of this?
Am I the only one who will NOT be voting Republican come November, or…ever?
Best answer:
Answer by Teabagger
Not the White House. And most likely not much of the Senate or the House thanks to the Tea Party
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!



no……….
The DemonRats have already lost.
I would vote 3rd party before I EVER vote for the GOPers.
What a bunch of fools. I’m just being honest. And the dumb deaf and blind fall for it! It is a sad time.
We need to get ALL incumbents out and start over.
They better, or look out America.
And now, lets compare the things the Democrats did to piss off America.
Whoever wins, we lose. The only way for us to win is to vote with our brains and not with our petty little biases.
NEVER count the Democrats out!!!!!!!!
Democrats have MUCH going for them:
1. Dead Democrat Votes.
2. Illegal Immigrant Votes.
3. ACORN Votes.
4. Organized Crime and Union Votes.
5. Black Panther Intimidation.
Long question! The Dems will lose a few Senate seats, and probably more in the House, but they will retain majorities in both.
It’s still too early to tell, (politically) what will pan out & what will merely fade away.
Remember, a lot of voters have a short attention span, so whatever is the politics de jour now, will not affect how people vote in November, they won’t necessarily be affected, (if they’re liberals) by what is used as a distraction tactic today.
Liberals typically take a long-look view of the political landscape when voting, how will this affect the country?
Not so much selfish politics, which focuses on blaming the perceived weakest elements of society for unrelated social ills.
The me-first crowd will vote for whichever pandering candidate that sounds like they’re committed to the politics of selfish personal/corporate greed, like the GOP/tea baggers.