I can understand wanting divided government. But what in the hell
makes you think that Reid and Pelosi would push Obama around? Reid and
Pelosi are total wusses. Have you not watched them capitulate again
and again and again? Ugh.

Quick, lets give our opponents what they want as a starting point for
negotiations so we don't look mean! Opposition party my ass.

I think that more progressives are getting elected this cycle, but a
lot of them will be rookies, so I'm not sure how much effect they are
going to end up having on leadership this time around. But I would
love to see Reid and Pelosi both dumped. How about leadership that, I
dunno, leads?

Judah

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Jeff Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And that's ok, really.  A president can "want" their SC nominees to have a
> certain view and see things a certain way, but, there is a Senate that must
> be navigated before the nomination can proceed.  Hence my liking the two
> branches to be opposed philosophically.  With a McCain Administration and a
> Reid Senate, it will force compromises.  I think that with McCain, he will
> be more willing to work across the isle with Democrats when it comes up...
>
> Again, I shudder to think of the damage that will happen to this country
> with Obama as a rubberstamp surrogate for Reid and Pelosi...
>

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