Friday, June 28, 2013

The GOP Implodes

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Immigration, gay marriage divide party: legalization of polygamy, adultery pushed.
…..I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound Everybody look what’s going down— “For What It’s Worth,” Buffalo Springfield

It is dramatic to watch.

The Republican Party is imploding.

Collapsing in on itself as party leaders and corporatists find themselves doing battle with the party’s base over immigration. While yesterday’s Supreme Court decision on the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) pitted ex-Bush Solicitor General Ted Olson and ex-RNC chair Ken Mehlman and GOP signers to a petition supporting gay marriage against others led by Virginia Attorney General and GOP gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli. The gay marriage battle was joined by Justice Anthony Kennedy — a Reagan appointee — who portrayed those who genuinely believe gay marriage opens the door to the dissolution of marriage as nothing more than homophobic bigots, drawing an incensed rebuke from another Reagan appointee, Justice Antonin Scalia.  All this even as polygamists celebrate and press forward with the demand to legalize polygamy. And Colorado does the same with adultery.

The highly flam mable combination threatening not just the GOP’s 2014 congressional elections but the 2016 presidential campaign — if not the party’s very existence.

First, immigration.

Yesterday, the Daily Caller’s Neil Munro reported

2 comments:

  1. Let it burn, let them starve. Politicians are not your path to salvation. Getting off your ass and making do for you and your own is.

    Let's all salt the leeches, both high and low.

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    1. Let's all salt the leeches, both high and low.

      :)

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