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Monday, November 13, 2006
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
The inevitable isn't
by Paul Greenberg
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While others might be concerned about a favorite candidate who took a tumble Tuesday, I'm concerned about my old friend and political analyst, Tom Hamburger.

A fellow alumnus of the Pine Bluff Commercial, Tom has made good and is now covering national politics for the Los Angeles Times.

Not long ago he was back in Arkansas for an appearance at the Clinton School of Public Service, where he was hawking a book he and a colleague had just written. It sounded like a mighty fine one, too:

"One Party Country: The Republican Plan for Dominance in the 21st Century."

Nice title, even if it doesn't have quite the ring it used to before last Tuesday's election returns were in. In his always winning way, Tom walked us through Karl Rove's master plan, unstoppable juggernaut, and consummate political genius. It was a kind of crash course, to quote the book jacket, in why "Republicans remain firmly planted in the driver's seat of national politics."

Then came last Tuesday's crash.

But before then, Tom was awfully convincing. Especially when he explained how the Republicans' expertise at redistricting had assured their control of the House. And how effective the Republicans' sure-fire, micro-targeting, get-out-the-vote machine had proven, and why that meant the advantage now lay with the GOP in close races. As in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Missouri and Montana? All seem to have just elected Democratic senators. And the GOP's unbreakable hold on both houses of Congress has been broken.

My suspicions should have been aroused by a blurb from Newsweek's Jonathan Alter on the book's back cover. With his natural, mitten-covered feel for American politics, Mr. Alter announced that "One Party Country" "proves once and for all that Republicans are simply better than Democrats at the basic blocking and tackling of politics. Anyone who wants to know why the GOP will win more than lose for the foreseeable future needs to read this book."

The foreseeable future. That phrase has always mystified. Just how much of the future is foreseeable? A year, a day, an hour? Or just until the next election, as in this case?

Wha' happened?

It's not easy to tell from the reams of unending expert analysis available on television, blogs and, yes, in newspaper columns. Try to absorb all that verbiage, and the first thing that goes is any appreciation of the obvious.

After a midterm comeuppance like this one, what comes to mind is General George E. Pickett's answer when he was asked years later why his famous charge at Gettysburg had failed. "I think the Union army had something to do with it," he said.

And the Democratic Party had something to do with the outcome of these elections. The Dems, it seems, have learned from their earlier defeats. Did you notice the number of military men (Joe Sestak, Chris Carney, Jim Webb) on the Democratic ballot? Also the number of social conservatives, squeaky-clean types, and pro-business candidates? Continued...

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nobody has advocated massive deportation
Why is that dishonest 'solution' keep being touted? For God's sake...shut the candy store, really enforce the laws and put these greedy businessmen in jail. Let the real market forces work. Stop allowing illegals free education, medication, breakfast, lunch, food stamps etc etc etc. They're not here just for the jobs, but all the freebie OUR taxes keep paying for. How else can low wage earners send 80 BILLION back to their 'real' country. (My congressman told me that is figure..to my face.)
How? Because they don't pay for sh**t...we do.

Look at Hazelton..they're packing up. And in some small victory, the town where I work, Farmer's Branch just passed some decent new laws.

A spit in the bucket!

Tom Hamburger is dead wrong
When I saw Tom Hamburger speaking on C-SPAN about his book the first thing I though was what kind of drugs was he smoking while writing his book.

He could not have been more wrong.

In the long run, the Democrats will become the dominate party in the US. Look at the number of states where the Democrats are currently dominate versus the number of states where the Republicans dominate. The Democrats have many more and dominate in larger states like CA, NY, Mass, NJ, IL.

Also, the demographic groups that vote overwhelmingly for Democrats are growing. The republicans have no Demographic group that votes for them are the same rate that Hispanics, Jews, and Blacks vote for Democrats.

Every two years, from now on, the Republicans have to win a greater precentage of the white voters just to stay even with the demographic advantages of the Democrats. That is something that really cannot be overcome.

The Republicans are trapped in a demographic box that leaves them with less than half the voters and do place to move without losing more voters.
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