Refute: To prove wrong by argument or evidence, to show to be false or erroneous.
Repudiate: To refuse to have anything to do with, to disown, to refuse to accept, to reject as unauthorized, untrue, unjust, or having no binding force
Election Day 2010: Refudiate: A new term coined by Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, which combines the above two words. And what will be done by voters to President Obama on Election Day, so as to demonstrate their anger at his, Speaker Pelosi’s, and Harry Reid’s having forced down America’s throat destructive and wrong liberal policies that have wrecked the economy and threaten our future well-being as a nation.
Don’t be fooled by the propagandist spin of a blatantly partisan liberal media that will defend and prop up at all costs the phony “messiah” they created back in 2008. This is a massive election defeat for the Democrats, of unprecedented historical proportions. Going from near veto-proof super-majorities to losing the House by a comfortable margin and very possibly the Senate as well, in a year when most of the seats up were on friendlier and safer liberal blue turf, is a staggering punch in the gut. To use poker lingo, they badly overplayed a hand that was much weaker than they thought, and now they’re about to lose most of their chips for it.
And this is just the beginning. Even in the best-case scenario for the Republicans, wherein they squeak out control of the Senate, the Democrats would still have a filibuster and Obama’s veto. That means that no significant rollback, reversal, or repeal of the damage that Obama, Pelosi, and Reid have inflicted will become reality. At best, presuming the GOP “leadership” of Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell actually finds its testicles come January, we’ll see a repeat of 1995, with a GOP Congress trying to cut spending, a liberal president blaming his budget veto on them, and a biased media reprising “The Gingrich That Stole Christmas” demagogic fearmongering – only in even more apocalyptic tones.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Election Day 2010
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