Friday, October 23, 2009

Venus and Mars?

Like the info-mercial styled book about the differences between men an women, Pundit James Carville suggests that conservative citizens are "alien creatures".
Washington Examiner's Chief Political Correspondent, Byron York, has written an that article reviews the conclusions of James Carville's Democracy Corps.
Comments from an Atlanta focus group suggest a conservative distrust of the sitting President.
Not big news but add that the mistrust does not end there...
By the way, Carville and Greenberg found that Republicans not only worry about Obama -- they have a very low opinion of their own party. "They see the Republican Party as ineffective and rudderless," the two write, and also as out
of touch with conservative principles.

So the raging Cajun suggests that conservative Republicans are "alien creatures" because they have no trust in the President? Distrust in the policies proposed has a greater arc of believers than only the Republican party. And that have distrust of their own party? Absolutely, I contend that in many ways GW Bush was a better Democrat than WJ Clinton. Perhaps the raging crackpot should learn that many citizens, including Republicans, believe in limited government, based in a belief that the executive, judicial and legislative branches of Federal government were clearly defined in the Constitution, and are for all practical purposes ignored by the current bodies. The current administration, sometimes with the help of RHINO politicians, endeavour only to increase the scope of government. Pressured by the realization that support is fading, President Obama is accelerating that process, a process which will lead to inadequate services having extraordinary cost, and irrevocable existence.
Go to the article, it is a short well written piece.
Oh, by the way, James Carville, in appearance and demeanor, is far closer to an "alien creature" than any Republican that I know. The man is just plain weird.

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