
Since Tuesdays Massachusetts election
results, where the late ted Kennedy's seat
was won by Republican Scott Brown,
there has been a growing fury within
the Democratic Party.
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Too bad for them, but it'll be good for America.
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Here's the basic divide;
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You've got The Great Leader, President Obama, desperate to accomplish something, even if it's flawed.
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And you've got the far-left in the Democratic Party, who were giddy at the thought of having power, who want to get their liberal agenda underway, NOW. This is a 'perfect storm' for them controlling both the White House, and Congress.
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But self-preservation is a powerful instinct, and Tuesdays election results have scared the hell out of the Democrat politicians in Washington. They want to run for cover, and they are looking for a way to salvage their jobs with the folks back home.
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So what's the problem? Left-wing activists, money-givers, and fund raisers do not take defections lightly. They think that Martha Coakley was voted down because she wasn't radical enough. They are like the mafia - you take their money, there's no getting away from them.
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Woe to them who leave the happy family. You'll be like 'The Man without a Country'. Forget the nice committee assignments.
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The Dems are being led over a cliff, so to speak, politically. And a large portion of the Dems know it.
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Look at our own Senator, Jon Tester. He votes however Harry Reid tells him to, knowing it's not popular with the voters. He didn't even have the guts to hold any town-hall meetings. He knew what the people would say to him about the health care bill. So what will he do? Follow Reid over the cliff, or defect?
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Since I've never seen any real leadership, or initiative from him, even when he was in the Montana State Legislature, I think he goes over the cliff.
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And don't expect defecting Democrats to go gentle into the night - they might switch parties, or become Joe Liebermans. And the GOP will take them, with open arms in public, and in private they'll explain to them that the GOP DOES keep it's caucus together.
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Civil War.
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