Senate republicans are swallowing their tongues and tightening their sphincters over Prez Obama's pick of Sonia Sotomayor, because of the political dangers of attacking a) a Hispanic, b) a woman, and c) a Hispanic woman.
Some aides acknowledge the need to tread delicately around Sotomayor as well, given that she would be the first Hispanic justice at a time when the GOP has lost Latinos as a critical constituency.
Rethuglicans could doom themselves to long-term minority status if they are perceived as preventing Ms. Sotomayor from becoming a judge, says an ex-Bunnypants advisor.
“You’ll have a bunch of white males leading the charge against a Hispanic woman and everybody from this day forward is going to know she’s totally qualified. It’s a bad visual. It’s bad symbolism for the Republicans.”
The Grand Old Obstructionist Party has been embroiled in a public argument over whether to tend to the ideological interests of its conservative, looney base or to expand its appeal to a wider variety of voters in order to regain its strength following the humiliating defeats of 2008.
The Grand Old Obstructionist Party has been embroiled in a public argument over whether to tend to the ideological interests of its conservative, looney base or to expand its appeal to a wider variety of voters in order to regain its strength following the humiliating defeats of 2008.
“The GOP has to make a stand,” said Scott Reid, who worked on Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign. “This is what the base and social conservatives really care about, and we need to brand her a godless Islamocommiedefeatohomofascist socialist who kills babies and is probably a lesbian."
But some Republicans warned that the image of Republicans throwing a roadblock before an historic nomination could prove politically devastating.
"If Republicans make a big deal of opposing Sotomayor, we will be hurling ourselves off a cliff,” said Mark McKinnon, a senior adviser to Disaster McDumbass and a long-time advocate of expanding the party’s appeal. “Death will not be assured. But major injury will be.”
"If Republicans make a big deal of opposing Sotomayor, we will be hurling ourselves off a cliff,” said Mark McKinnon, a senior adviser to Disaster McDumbass and a long-time advocate of expanding the party’s appeal. “Death will not be assured. But major injury will be.”
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So. All that being said, they'll probably pitch a 5 star hiss of a fit and injure each other grabbing pearls and diving for the fainting couch.
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