It's Ayn Christ Superstar verses people who want a little bit smaller, more sensible government and a bit more of a sense of personal responsibility.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Moderate Republicans don't do that. Just the Far Right/Fundamentalists. Therein lies the problem. You have a bifurcation of the party that will, I think, eventually split it into two different parties.mistermack wrote:I've been wondering why the Republicans self-harm, by banging on about god and abortion and stuff.
After all, they simply cannot lose in their banker states, they are just preaching to the converted.
You would think that they would keep quiet, and try harder to con the voters in the swing states.Ed Zachery.But I suppose, on an individual basis, they are competing for position in their own back yards. So to get on the ladder and stay there, they are constantly forced to charm the right wing with the hardest-right rhetoric.
So in effect, it's the right-wing nutters who lost it for Mitt.
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There's so much more money to be made selling extreme ideology than there is a sensible solution, so outlets like Fox push further out to the fringe, milking the cash cow or First World Rage. Not entirely unlike the Ape Lusters.