On Squishes and Red Tories ...
Glad to see someone is reporting the truth. Despite the revisionist history of the liberal media, smart politico's have always known that it's smart to pick a side and stand for something.
... As Rush says, I'm still waiting for that book to come out called: "Great Moderates in American History."
... Morton Blackwell says, "Don't treat the good guys like you treat the bad guys," and "You can't make friends of your enemies by making enemies of your friends" -- both maxims that apply to squishy Republicans (or as my friends in Canada call 'em, "Red Tories").
... Another famous saying is Texas is that, "There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow lines and dead Armadillos."
That's not to say that Members of Congress shouldn't work together in a bi-partisan fashion to sometimes reach a compromise. But it is to say that, as a rule, squish's don't get ahead by being squishy.
... As Rush says, I'm still waiting for that book to come out called: "Great Moderates in American History."
... Morton Blackwell says, "Don't treat the good guys like you treat the bad guys," and "You can't make friends of your enemies by making enemies of your friends" -- both maxims that apply to squishy Republicans (or as my friends in Canada call 'em, "Red Tories").
... Another famous saying is Texas is that, "There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow lines and dead Armadillos."
That's not to say that Members of Congress shouldn't work together in a bi-partisan fashion to sometimes reach a compromise. But it is to say that, as a rule, squish's don't get ahead by being squishy.




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