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To paraphrase…our own President, says former GOP Rep Tom Tancredo, is a greater threat to the United States than Nazis. Or commies. Or nuclear annihilation.

Ohhh-Kay!!!

Ken Buck the Colorado GOP candidate for Senate has given the whole idea of World War II, 9/11 and nuclear annihilation some thought and changed his mind.

“The other day my good friend and supporter Tom Tancredo said that the greatest threat to this country is the man who occupies the White House, Barack Obama,” Buck said Saturday. “There is a lot of truth in what Tom Tancredo says.”

What does GOP Senate candidate Jane Norton say about Ken Buck her competition for the seat?

Norton

I’m speechless…

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Dick Fuld, Ken Lay, Roger Smith and Bernie Ebbers.  They are included in the top 20 Worst American CEOs of All Time.  Well you can add Carly Fiorina the California Republican nominees for senator to that list at number 19.

A consummate self-promoter, Fiorina was busy pontificating on the lecture circuit and posing for magazine covers while her company floundered. She paid herself handsome bonuses and perks while laying off thousands of employees to cut costs. The merger Fiorina orchestrated with Compaq in 2002 was widely seen as a failure. She was ousted in 2005.

THE STAT: HP stock lost half its value during Fiorina’s tenure.

  Fiorina had been described as a “businesswomen from the real world who know how to create jobs, balance budgets and get things done”, but I expect that has about as much truth as BP’s recent claims in the Gulf of Mexico. I do admit she has created jobs though. Fiorina has factually exported US jobs to Mexico and/or Taiwan…. good for her. During Fiorina’s tenure, HP stock dropped 60%. She was an absolute disaster for HP. HP lost market share and value virtually her entire tenure. She nearly killed off their flagship, cash-cow business, printers, because her decisions to offshore resulted in drastic reductions in quality.

There’s a reason why the stock price jumped 11% when they finally pushed her out…

…basically, because everyone knew she was destroying a great company (well, at least everyone who didn’t have their heads wedged into an orifice where up is down, white is black, and the sun never shines.)

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First it was Charlie Crist in Florida, then Bob Bennett in Utah, then it was state Republican Party of Maine adopting a manifesto of insanity: abolishing the Federal Reserve, calling global warming a “myth,” sealing the border, and fighting “efforts to create a one world government.”

Now it may be Orrin Hatch who, by the way has an 89 percent lifetime conservative rating (2012) and may be targeted by the Tea Party.

Lastly it seems Alabama’s GOP gubernatorial candidate Bradley Byrne is on the outs for not taking the whole Bible literally.

“I believe there are parts of the Bible that are meant to be literally true and parts that are not.”

Did the front runner to be Governor of Alabama just make baby Jesus cry?

Here’s a standard disclaimer/recant/apology that he can use to extract his feet from his mouth: (my words not his)
I deeply regret speaking my mind in a frank and honest way. If I have offended anyone by telling the truth, I sincerely apologize.

Please permit me now to feed you the lies that you want to hear:
“I believe the Bible is true… Every word of it.”

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Sen. Robert Bennett’s (R-UT) has been defeated at the Utah Republican convention over the weekend. This is the third time in a year, conservatives essentially sent a message to Republicans that one of their elected officials wasn’t conservative enough for the party’s nomination. What happens when what remains are the fringe elements of a once grand old party that are far outside the American mainstream? It seems the Tea Party can’t purge the GOP into oblivion fast enough. Part of me is legitimately quite nervous about such an ignorant, bloody-minded faction like the Tea Party able to amplify their ideas by seizing a major national party’s apparatus and purging those deemed “unpure”. And, meanwhile the Maine Republican party are pushing to the right and two Senate seats that should be shoe-ins for the Republicans are now competitive. The official platform for the Republican Party of Maine is now a mix of right-wing fringe policies, libertarian buzzwords and outright conspiracy theories.

The GOP is cutting off its nose to spite its face. I think it could end the two-party system in the U.S. and I’m not sure where we go from there.

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Some seem to think that Tuesdays results are evidence of Democrats doing their own ideological purge. That would be true if Blanche Lincoln were a liberal senator deemed insufficiently left-wing by the party base. It would also be true for Specter expect for his 30-year career as a member of the GOP.

Steve Benen from the Washington Monthly wraps this up best.

After Crist, Specter, Scozzafava, Bennett, Grayson, and possibly even McCain, we see a Republican Party that’s effectively put a sign on the RNC’s door: “Only hard-right ideologues need apply.”

Hell in Kentucky the RNC backed not one, but two losing candidates. Right-wing Tea Partier Rand Paul demolished the RNC establishment candidate, and Todd Lally beat Jeff Reetz, a Pizza Hut franchise owner and favorite of the House Republican campaign committee.

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I think it sounds like Arkansas Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln. The Democratic Senate Conference met with President Obama and she came up with this weak ass narrative;

I visited with a constituent yesterday, good Democrat, small business owner, who was extremely frustrated — extremely frustrated because there was a lack of certainty and predictability from his government for him to be able to run his businesses. He’s — he and his father have worked hard, they’ve built three or four different small businesses, and he fears that there’s no one in your administration that understands what it means to go to work on Monday and have to make a payroll on Friday. He wants results. He wants predictability.

And are we willing as Democrats not only to reach out to Republicans but to push back in our own party for people who want extremes, and look for the common ground that’s going to get us the success that we need not only for our constituents but for our country in this global community, in this global economy? Are we willing as Democrats to also push back on our own party and look for that common ground that we need to work with Republicans and to get the answers?

Blanche Lincoln thinks that totally screwing over the President’s agenda is a good political move. Must be why she is at 33% in the polls for re-election versus 56% for her opponent. Lincoln’s approval rating has sunk to just 27%, with 62% of voters in the state disapproving of her, and she only has the support of half of the states Democrats. When the Democrats are in power and you want to keep them in power then you need to keep them popular. Which means you need to ACTUALLY PASS GOOD LEGISLATION that benefits your constituents. Otherwise, voters will see you as part of the problem, not part of the solution, and every punch that you and your fellow conservadems land on Obama that same punch ricochets right back onto your poll numbers and approval rating. They are self-immolating and don’t know why. They think it’s the liberal left hurting them, when in fact they are hurting themselves. If these people studied 1994 they would know this, it’s elementary politics.

Personally I don’t give two shits whether our politicians know what it’s like to go to work on Monday and meet a payroll on Friday. I do give two shits whether they know what it’s like to go to work on Monday and get a paycheck on Friday that doesn’t allow for you to save for your kids education, or allow you to purchase affordable health care insurance, let alone let you save for your future retirement.

Does she and her fellow conservadems think Democrats just lucked out winning blowouts in 2006 and 2008? Could Bush’s low approval ratings have had anything to do with it, ya think? The economy was doing okay in 2006. But Dems swept the election because the Republican president was despised by the antiwar left, and independents had seen enough of their neocon incompetence as well. If the Dems want to avoid the same thing, their best shot is to get Obama’s approval rating above 60%. You do that by passing health care reform, passing real job creation bills, and do something to regulate banks and go after these credit card companies who seem to enjoy raping the American consumer ever month with 22% interest rates.

Perhaps Blanche Lincoln’s current and future bosses at corporate giant Wal-Mart are telling her how to make payroll, because she doesn’t have the experience to comment for herself.

Though she does have the experience of being a backstabber.

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