Despite the pundit declaration we’re in this new political territory, I wholeheartedly disagree. We’ve been here before, just not to this degree.
Should Democrat arrogance continue, the 2010 midterms could be a political sadist’s fantasy. Some of the writing has been grafittied on the wall as many aren’t even bothering to reapply for their jobs. They know election year humility and/or begging for forgiveness won’t work this cycle.
The GOP is seriously poised to strike the whole gold mine without really even digging, and that could make this fall’s election closer than some may think.
Many factions are developing from within the party. Some people like this candidate, some remember a statement, or a position, and a perceived commitment to conservatism. But like I said, we’ve been here before. Will we be electing the real deal or more phonies who’ll use Democrat malfeasance as an opening to get them in so they can blow us off again?
You’d think the tea parties would have woken up the elected, but if the nation comes through and cleans House, we know what the politicians will get out of it. What about us?
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We really don’t know because despite the facade, the candidates really won’t tell us.
Unless you’re an O’Reilly or The View or C-SPAN, those who would be installed couldn’t be bothered to talk to us. We watch the interviews some are granting at this time. While some of the questions are somewhat provocative, the answers we get are still safe and somewhat vague. You know the saying, “Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no lies.”
As someone with a respectable reader/viewership, I have concerns that many here have and would like answered, but the politicians involved don’t respond to requests for interviews. It’s more than frustrating for many in the blogosphere (whom the pending campaigns will expect to deliver their message and give of our time to install them in power) that candidates, real or perceived, could give us the time of day when we request justification for blind loyalty.
Thousands of people nationwide will be expected to give of their free time and disposable income for a cause greater than themselves. Promises will be made (again) and we’ll be asked to trust them to do the right thing (again). While many of us still have very visible scars on our backs where our trusted politicians have stabbed us repeatedly, they will (again) have us believe this time will be different.
While the polls indicate November’s election may be a cakewalk for the Republican Party, I think we should step back for a moment and consider the power we really do have. We have the power to make Decision 2010 (or whatever they’ll call it) the mother of all ass-whuppins on Democrats or a major choke for Republicans. We can either hand the GOP a major victory or show the world just how impotent and irrelevant they may be.
These people who desire this power need to reach out to us for a change. They need to show humility. They must show a willingness to listen to what the people who put them in office (with all the perks of power) want and deliver without the sideline maneuvering and compromise that’s gotten us into the mess we’re in today.
I’d hope Americans would get tangible commitments from politicians, ONLY after having time to discuss their concerns personally. That’s not an unreasonable request. Candidates could spend an hour a week being interviewed by a blogger, or Tweeting/chatting with a social network group, and show those who’ll be asked to knock on doors or stand on the streets with signs that we matter. That they’ll be representing us; not ruling over us….
If they have the time to meet with (and suck up to) the media hostiles, they need to communicate with those who need a slight tap to fall off the right side of fence.
If they won’t explain themselves to us now, imagine how much harder it’ll be for us to get them to listen to us later?
We have been here before. Barack Obama and his power-hungry Democrats may be a higher profile action line, but we’ve seen this election scenario before and we’ve been burned more times than not. Will we let them promise never to hit us again, yet wince every time they get in our face demanding support?
There are a few people out there we could support, and judging from the troll traffic last fall, what we say may be of some influence. But we’re also tired of being blown off by people who can’t give us a few minutes of their time but expect us to give up weeks (if not months) of ours to put them in power.
Will 2010 really be different with so much at stake? There’s no way that can be answered when our politicians won’t really tell us how, and if they won’t tell us how, they’re no different than those we seek to oust.
It’s not up to us.
It’ll be up to them again, and that’s kind of scary.






Well put, Bob. I think you have expressed the exact concerns that many of us have. Everyone knows that the Dems will be kicked to the curb this coming November. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that any Republican will be a shoo-in, for just the reasons that you gave. It may do the party a world of good to get a solid slap in the face, just so they get the message.
That’s why I’m supporting GOOOH. Unlike the other alternatives – Libertarian, Conservative, Constitution, Natural Law, etc. – it’s a new idea and a new method.
If you always do what you always done, you’ll always git what you always got. If you want differnt, do differnt.
You are exactly right, Bob.
Many people have already revealed their true nature. The remainder must be watched and held accountable for their actions. There are some Democrats who have earned that opportunity, but there are more Republicans who are worth the gamble.
As with everything in life, it is about risk management. We reduce our risk as much as possible, but we must be prepared with mitigating actions, which, by historical accounts, are inevitably demanded.
We must remain forever vigilant and incisive.
well if anything, I’ve been paying attention to Minnesota Representative (R) Michelle Bachmann, ever since you told me about her, Bob. Her and John Boehner I’ve been paying attention as well. I think those are two solid, SOLID Republicans. hope they help us get our ducks in a row. Hopefully Chairman Steele can get his act together and do the same.
2 solid local Conservative Republicans out here in California you folks should keep your eyes on are Chuck Devore running against Barbara Boxer, and Steve Poizner running for Governor. Those are 2 guys I support whole heartedly.
We can win this if he do it right, don’t get cocky during the campaign, and THEN when we win, throw our face RIGHT into the victory cake and gloat like hell, pissing off the left not to MENTION their media and blogosphere