The Washington Monthly has a series of columns up discussing why the Republicans should lose and be removed in 2006.
Written by conservatives.
Christoper Buckley, Bruce Bartlett (who, unlike Sean Hannity, doesn't think keeping Pelosi from becoming Speaker is worth dying for), William Niskanen, Bruce Fein, Jeffrey Hart, Richard Viguerie and Joe Scarborough all weigh in.
Scarborough:
As a political junkie who wept bitter tears the night Jimmy Carter got elected and shouted with uncontrolled joy when Ronald Reagan whipped his sorry ass four years later, I find myself ambivalent for the first time over a national election. After six years of Republican recklessness at home and abroad, I seriously doubt Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid or the aforementioned Bourbon Street hookers could spend this country any deeper into debt than my Republican Party. With any luck, Democrats will launch destructive investigations, a new era of bad feelings will break out, and George W. Bush will stop using his veto pen to fill in Rangers’ box scores and instead start using it like a conservative president should.
Check 'em out.
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