Saturday, November 04, 2006

And In Desperation News...


Mickey gears up to campaign in Disneyland.

Beelzebub to spend the next four days swinging through the sixth circle of Hell to bolster support.

And Dubya barnstorms Nebraska, Georgia and Virginia to get out the vote.

Bwahahaha!

This from the NYT (with a shot of emphasis to tickle the tongue).


Republicans Resigned to Idea of Big Losses
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and ROBIN TONER

WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 — The battle for Congress rolled into a climactic final weekend with Republican Party leaders saying the best outcome they could foresee was losing 12 seats in the House, but that they were increasingly resigned to losing at least 15 and therefore control of the House to Democrats for the first time in 12 years.

Democrats and Republicans said the battle over the Senate had grown fluid going into the final hours before the election Tuesday. Democrats said they thought they were almost certain to gain four or five seats and still had a shot at the six they need to take control. Republicans were pouring money into Senate races in Michigan and Maryland this weekend to take advantage of what they described as last-minute opportunities, however slight, in states currently held by Democrats.

Party strategists on both sides, speaking in interviews after they had finished doing their last polls and making their final purchases of television time, said they were running advertisements in more than 50 Congressional districts this weekend, far more than anyone thought would be in play at this stage.

Nearly all of those seats are held by Republicans, underscoring the degree to which President Bush and his party have been forced onto the defensive two years after Mr. Bush claimed that his re-election had given him the political capital to carry out an ambitious domestic and foreign agenda.

As the final weekend began, the two parties made their final tactical moves as their candidates sparred over the war, the economy, corruption and competence and elaborate get-out-the-vote efforts campaigns were rolled out. At stake was not just control of the House and Senate, but potentially the course of the Bush presidency in its last two years and in particular the debate over how to proceed in Iraq.

Democrats bought advertising time in yet another House race that had long been considered safe for Republicans, that of Representative Marilyn Musgrave of Colorado. Mr. Bush appeared at a rally in Ms. Musgrave’s district on Saturday morning, part of a late flurry of campaigning by the president aimed at shoring up struggling Republicans in some of the reddest states in the country, including Nebraska and Kansas. In another bit of news that sent a chill through many Republicans, a University of New Hampshire Poll showed Representative Charles. Bass, a popular moderate Republican who had not been seen as vulnerable this year, trailing his opponent.

“It’s the worst political environment for Republican candidates since Watergate,” said Glen Bolger, a Republican pollster working in many of the top races this year.

Joe Gaylord, who was the political lieutenant to Newt Gingrich when Mr. Gingrich led the Republican takeover of the House in 1994, said that based on polling he had seen in recent weeks, he expected his party to lose from 25 seats to 30 seats Tuesday. That general assessment was repeatedly echoed in interviews by Republicans close to the White House and the Republican National Committee.

“It’s very grim,” Mr. Gaylord said. “Things are dreadful out there.”




Excuse me

while I slip into something more comfortable.


There.


That’s muuuuch better.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Holy jebus, Third world war! You are just a scrunch out there. Please see your local pharmacist to refill your psychiadrugs before you head for the rooftops. No arguing with you. Nosirreee. Remember to check all weapons at the front desk before you revisit the castle. Buckle up and extinguish all smoking materials before take-off. And I sure as hell hope that you are not near any school when that thin veneer cracks wide open.

Anonymous said...

That's waaaaycool, Drift! A Nixon-Bush transformer! :o)

One small thing I'd like to get out of this election:

I just want Henry Waxman to find out just how much taxpayer money george bush paid Ahmed Chalabi to spoonfeed bullshit to bush and everyone else in the white house.

Anonymous said...

I wonder what spectral class of star Mr. Gaur's home planet orbits.

Anonymous said...

WTF?

Some more of that outsourcing for comments?

"Remember the Pure Evil core of Axis of Medieval wants to destory secular WASP United States just as in 415AD it destroyed secular Roman Empire to cause European Medieval Dark Age, to engineer in the 21th Century the desent of Looming Global...."
AGH!!
Is this supposed to make sense? (It is a bit entertaining, though.)

driftglass said...

Kid Charlemagne,
A pulsar, with a very high rotational speed.