A cautionary warning which the right would do well to heed. The Giddiness Train is almost off the tracks here on these forums already, but there still might be time to call it back and act sensibly.
The question is: Can the GOP/right act sensibly? Or, will their enthusiasm for all things anti-Obama snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Will they once again shoot themselves in the foot?
"...But Republicans run the same risk they did during the Clinton years, when they threw everything they could at the proverbial wall, waiting for something to stick. And when it finally did, in the form of a soiled blue dress, the public was still more disgusted with the Republican Congress than they were with Bill Clinton...."
"...What Republicans have never fully accepted -- despite 2012's outcome -- is that voters know who Barack Obama is, too. If they didn't in 2008, thanks to the mainstream media's complete lack of interest in the candidate's hard-left ideology, the voters knew by 2012, because they'd seen it in action. And a slim majority still didn't care..."
Read more: Don't get giddy with Obama scandal fever - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The question is: Can the GOP/right act sensibly? Or, will their enthusiasm for all things anti-Obama snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Will they once again shoot themselves in the foot?
"...But Republicans run the same risk they did during the Clinton years, when they threw everything they could at the proverbial wall, waiting for something to stick. And when it finally did, in the form of a soiled blue dress, the public was still more disgusted with the Republican Congress than they were with Bill Clinton...."
"...What Republicans have never fully accepted -- despite 2012's outcome -- is that voters know who Barack Obama is, too. If they didn't in 2008, thanks to the mainstream media's complete lack of interest in the candidate's hard-left ideology, the voters knew by 2012, because they'd seen it in action. And a slim majority still didn't care..."
Read more: Don't get giddy with Obama scandal fever - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette