Democrats lose 2006 election

| November 8, 2006

Yeah, Democrats have picked up more seats than Republicans, but look at how they did it. They ran as Republicans – Democrats won because they mouthed the words of traditional Republican planks. Who really believes that Democrats are going to be fiscally responsible? Who thinks Democrats really give a rat’s ass about national security? Who thinks that Democrats will equip our troops properly or properly care for those troops when they’re wounded?

Nancy Pelosi is already screaming that their narrow margin of victory is a “mandate” against the war in Iraq. Their “mandate” is a handful of House and Senate seats. But Democrats will squander their win by being shrill anti-Americans and because they won’t accept that they won by being Republicans, they’ll lose in 2008.

The Democrats won by muzzling Pelosi in the final months of the campaign. They hid Reid while we all read about his scandalous land deals only in the blogs. Kerry was forced back to one of his mansions to sit out the final days with his weak-ass apology released on a website rather than in person. Murtha wouldn’t even debate Irey in Pennsylvania throughout the campaign to prevent him from fumbling through an unrehearsed confrontation and show us that he truly is an imbecile. 

This narrow victory has handed the Democrats a pulpit from which they can show their true colors and show Americans that Democrats don’t deserve the reins of power in this country. Rahm Emmanuel is on my television this minute declaring that this narrow victory is the voice of Americans declaring a withdrawal from Iraq, because he, a Democrat in Chicago, was elected. Is a Democrat winning a seat in Chicago really so rare that it can be called a “mandate” from all Americans? Truthfully, I wasn’t aware that there were any Republican voters in Chicago.

I predict the Democrats will daily show us their collective ass over the next two years. As I said; Democrats will lose in 2008 because they won’t accept the reality of what really won them seats. Their strategy; don’t act like Democrats during elections. Is that really any way to represent the American people?

The really bright spot in this election, though is Leiberman’s victory in Connecticut. That event alone should have awakened Democrats that this isn’t about the Iraq War as much as it is about a more conservative agenda from the shrill, far-Left creatures who’ve hijacked a formerly-American party and transformed it into something that more closely resembles the bar scene from Star Wars. And the creatures in that bar are more closely related to reality than the creatures we’re forced to see daily on our televisions from the Democrat Party.  

If nothing else, they’ll keep bloggers busy with plenty of material.

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