October 23, 2006

GOP mopes as cloak of gloom descends on DC
Awwwwww. After years of lying, warmongering, cheap shots, slime, ethical and criminal violations and using the Constitution/Bill of Rights as tp, the Party of Accountability now may be facing - accountability.

The capital is filled with Republicans convinced that they will lose the House and maybe the Senate.

They are doing their best to fend off the sense of impending doom within their party that they fear will become a self-fulfilling prophecy on Nov. 7.

[T]hose the White House counts on to help raise party morale at such low moments say they are having a hard time of it, when so many polls augur ever-worsening election results and when so many things have gone wrong, including the Mark Foley scandal and grim news from Iraq.

“I’m trying to buck people up, but let’s just say I’m hiding all the sharp objects in my office,” said Rich Bond, a former Republican National Committee chairman who now runs a consulting firm.
Even sexless harpy Mary Matalin, longtime Bush family aide and confidante, confessed, “I’m in my stoic mode now.”

Heh. Suck on it, pukes. Suck it hard.
- m

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