Via
firedoglake.com, an
analysis by Domenico Montanaro on
msnbc.com:
Despite GOP's expected short-term gains this fall – largely owed to the nation’s high unemployment rate — problems still lurk for the party’s long-term stability. Republicans’ ideological civil war, the recent passage of a controversial Arizona immigration law, and an uncertain shortlist of Obama challengers all raise questions about its ability to compete on a presidential level.
“From a presidential perspective, we have real [expletive] problems,” said one GOP operative based in Washington, D.C., who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the state of the party frankly. “From a national candidate perspective, we have real problems.”
No problem. It's going to be She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Lady Voldemoose.
Do you really think they'll go for Sarah? Part of me thinks they would be deluding themselves, but a scarier part of me thinks they'd be right.
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