
This now being mainstream..
Please discuss..


So tell me why, then, the GOP has picked up seats in the House of Representatives and turned a Democratic majority into a GOP majority? How have they taken a Democratic majority in the Senate and turned that into a GOP majority? How have the GOP won 31 of the 50 governor seats? How does the GOP have control of 31 of the state Senates and 33 of the state House of Reps? What solid ground are you on? You are saying the GOP is no longer a viable party and yet they have sweeping control of the Federal Legislative branch, and they dominate about 3/5 of all state governments. None of that was supposed to be possible in this day and age but apparently the GOP is doing remarkably well for a party with no relevance.


Where do you think governors and state legislatures and the federal Congress come from? Elections. How are the GOP winning, and at such wide margins (again 31 out of 50 governors, 33 out of 50 state senates, 34 out of 50 state houses of reps, 245 out of 435 in the House, 54 out of 100 in the Senate) and how are they taking control away from Dems (as was done in Congress) if they are failing at the election polls? The answer is, the Dems are winning the Presidential elections (and just the election of the President in those), and nothing else. The problem for the Dems, is, that the nothing else represents the lionshare of the government in the US these days.


Thanks Obama.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:
So tell me why, then, the GOP has picked up seats in the House of Representatives and turned a Democratic majority into a GOP majority? How have they taken a Democratic majority in the Senate and turned that into a GOP majority? How have the GOP won 31 of the 50 governor seats? How does the GOP have control of 31 of the state Senates and 33 of the state House of Reps? What solid ground are you on? You are saying the GOP is no longer a viable party and yet they have sweeping control of the Federal Legislative branch, and they dominate about 3/5 of all state governments. None of that was supposed to be possible in this day and age but apparently the GOP is doing remarkably well for a party with no relevance.

In the past few elections the GOP now has control in the following places you wouldn't think they would, or at least to the extent that they do have control:
- Florida - governor and both houses of legislature
- Illinois - governor
- Maine - governor and state senate
- Maryland - governor
- Massachusetts - governor
- Michigan - governor and both houses of legislature
- Minnesota - state house
- Nevada - governor and both houses of legislature
- New Hampshire - both houses of legislature
- New Mexico - governor and both houses of legislature
- New York - state senate
- Ohio - governor and both houses of legislature
- North Carolina - governor and both houses of legislature
- Pennsylvania - both houses of legislature
- Washington - state senate
- Wisconsin - governor and both houses of legislature
That's a lot of places where the GOP hasn't had any control in decades, or places where they haven't had such total control in the same amount of time. And all at a time when the GOP is supposedly dissolving and ceasing as a political party, as per dawg.




Keep saying it. Like a good donk, if you repeat it enough times it MUST be true, right?Wedgebuster wrote:Our current platform is, de-funding planned parenthood, bombing Iran, putting troops back into Iraq, and of course, repealing Obamacare.
Trouble is only about 36% of the population agrees with this.
So what do we do?
So far it seems to be, to restrict voting rights to those who agree with this platform..![]()
Our party is toast..


A good conk would agree with him.AZGrizFan wrote:Keep saying it. Like a good donk, if you repeat it enough times it MUST be true, right?Wedgebuster wrote:Our current platform is, de-funding planned parenthood, bombing Iran, putting troops back into Iraq, and of course, repealing Obamacare.
Trouble is only about 36% of the population agrees with this.
So what do we do?
So far it seems to be, to restrict voting rights to those who agree with this platform..![]()
Our party is toast..

That depends on what he's saying.kalm wrote:A good conk would agree with him.AZGrizFan wrote:
Keep saying it. Like a good donk, if you repeat it enough times it MUST be true, right?


And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:
So tell me why, then, the GOP has picked up seats in the House of Representatives and turned a Democratic majority into a GOP majority? How have they taken a Democratic majority in the Senate and turned that into a GOP majority? How have the GOP won 31 of the 50 governor seats? How does the GOP have control of 31 of the state Senates and 33 of the state House of Reps? What solid ground are you on? You are saying the GOP is no longer a viable party and yet they have sweeping control of the Federal Legislative branch, and they dominate about 3/5 of all state governments. None of that was supposed to be possible in this day and age but apparently the GOP is doing remarkably well for a party with no relevance.

Throw in a good dose of gerrymandering to boot..Pwns wrote:And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:

i love liberals saying how having no ideas is a BAD thingPwns wrote:And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:

Gerrymandering didn't have anything to do with the GOP taking control of first the House of Representatives and then, even more laughably, the Senate. The magnitude of the shift in control of the two houses of Congress at the federal level defy the easy explanation of gerrymandering. Again, the Dems have done well in the Presidential part of Presidential elections as of late, but are somehow being trounced at almost every other level, despite the electorate supposedly in their favor so much that it's political check-mate. The GOP hasn't had this wide range of political control since 1920.Wedgebuster wrote:Throw in a good dose of gerrymandering to boot..Pwns wrote:
And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.

CID1990 wrote:
its ideas that are depth charging us
here's an idea:
dont come up with more things that government oughta be doin

Wedgebuster wrote:Throw in a good dose of gerrymandering to boot..Pwns wrote:
And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.



Cummings is losing voters at a rapid pace this year.89Hen wrote:Wedgebuster wrote:
Throw in a good dose of gerrymandering to boot..Most gerrymandered state... Maryland, my Maryland. Maryland has historically had three blue counties (Montgomery, Prince Georges and Baltimore) yet...
Andrew P. Harris (R), 1st Congressional District
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger III (D), 2nd Congressional District
John P. Sarbanes (D), 3rd Congressional District
Donna F. Edwards (D), 4th Congressional District
Steny H. Hoyer (D), 5th Congressional District
John K. Delaney (D), 6th Congressional District
Elijah E. Cummings (D), 7th Congressional District
Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. (D), 8th Congressional District
You can expect the 1st district will be redrawn soon to get rid of that oddball R.

If I know Wedgie and I'd like to think that I do...BDKJMU wrote:After one dumbass on here has a claim that the Rep party is dead thoroughly debunked with facts, here comes another..2 idiots must be related...

Agreed. Wedgie has bagged his last pronghorn of the year.Chizzang wrote:If I know Wedgie and I'd like to think that I do...BDKJMU wrote:After one dumbass on here has a claim that the Rep party is dead thoroughly debunked with facts, here comes another..2 idiots must be related...
He's trolling like a boss
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Shameful...
"Elections have consequences."Wedgebuster wrote:Throw in a good dose of gerrymandering to boot..Pwns wrote:
And they do it with weak national leadership, no real ideas, and ho-hum candidates. If you think the GOP is a mess, just remember the donks have gotten shellacked in the last two midterm elections.
Lotta white, rural idiots and racists who vote for em.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:
So tell me why, then, the GOP has picked up seats in the House of Representatives and turned a Democratic majority into a GOP majority? How have they taken a Democratic majority in the Senate and turned that into a GOP majority? How have the GOP won 31 of the 50 governor seats? How does the GOP have control of 31 of the state Senates and 33 of the state House of Reps? What solid ground are you on? You are saying the GOP is no longer a viable party and yet they have sweeping control of the Federal Legislative branch, and they dominate about 3/5 of all state governments. None of that was supposed to be possible in this day and age but apparently the GOP is doing remarkably well for a party with no relevance.

No one has said they have but that wasn't Wedgie's argument. You wanna talk about that, go start a fucking thread about it. THIS thread is about whether the party is dead or not. And it's been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that THAT is a fallacy.D1B wrote:Lotta white, rural idiots and racists who vote for em.AZGrizFan wrote:This myth has been thoroughly debunked by GannonFan to the point that I wonder, when people post drivel like this, if they even read this board.
From another thread:
Gonadfuck also leaves out the fact that with all these majorities and seats, to date, they have not accomplished anything of significance.
But idiots like you eat it up.

It's dead - a house of cards supported by the dim.AZGrizFan wrote:No one has said they have but that wasn't Wedgie's argument. You wanna talk about that, go start a fucking thread about it. THIS thread is about whether the party is dead or not. And it's been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that THAT is a fallacy.D1B wrote:
Lotta white, rural idiots and racists who vote for em.
Gonadfuck also leaves out the fact that with all these majorities and seats, to date, they have not accomplished anything of significance.
But idiots like you eat it up.