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Utah Governor Huntsman to GOP: 'You Can't Just Say No'

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Bloodnok4/29/2009 1:23:27 pm PDT

re: #267 NYC_Mike

Love the MSM spin here. Reeling? Who the hell is reeling? Most of the repubs I know are delighted. Most are saying “Good riddance to bad trash!”

Specter is a opportunistic doofus. He is and never was an effective legislator or statesman. He switched to the (R) for political expediency and he just defected to the (D) for the same reason.
Trust me - if in 6+ years he’s still kicking and the political pendulum is back to the other side - I wouldn’t put it past him to switch back again!

Honestly - he’s of no help and never was. Goodbye. Good riddance!

While I agree with you about his lack of character, I can’t help but remember the 107th and 108th congresses and the lack of “lets get rid of him” calls when he was needed to complete the R majority. I’m not defending him (I am outraged by his lack of fiscal sense in helping pass the Stimulous Bill), I am just saying there will always be center, or center-left Republicans.

The Republican Party should be examining the faults in its own foundation that led to a situation in which the votes of 3 or 4 RINOs (I hate that term, btw) are so important in the first place. If the party had its act together for the last two elections they would either have a majority or would be in a larger minority and Snowe/Specter/Collins votes would be safely neutralized. But their presence helped tip the majority to the Rs in the 107th and 108th. They serve a purpose. And we can’t overlook good, fiscally conservative candidates who might be more centrist on some issues because we are afraid of the three I just mentioned.