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Offline Frank Archer

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Now That The GOP Has Won, What Does It Stand For?
« on: November 05, 2014, 03:17:00 pm »
Pat Buchanan writes:

After billions in attack ads that turned the approval ratings of almost every candidate, in both parties, upside down, Republicans have taken control of Congress.

Why did Democrats fall like dominoes?

Easy. Theirs is the Party of Government. And government is failing. And their leader Obama projects diffidence and incompetence.

National surveys also show that large majorities believe America is heading in the wrong direction, that our children will not have it as good as we did, and that the United States is in a long-term decline.

Measuring the performance of Obama against the promise, America is voting for another change in leadership and direction.

But where does she wish to go? And whom does she wish to lead her? The country voted against Obama, but voted for what?

The new majority leader is likely to be Mitch McConnell, who is about as popular as Harry Reid. The Republican Party that will take power is less well-regarded than the Democratic Party losing it.

What America voted against is easier to discern than what she voted for. Consider. Who speaks for a victorious GOP today?

The rest here: http://radixnews.com/2014/11/05/now-gop-won-stand/