McCain/Palin stumps are disintegrating into hate rallies

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<p>Certainly a great flaw in his presidency and the Congress at the time. Luckily, we’re not voting for Clinton or another one of his DLC Third-Way disciples. The centrist DLC wing of the Democratic party was defeated in the primaries. </p>

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<p>Avoid the argument by dismissing the source.</p>

<p>But the undeniable truth is that the impetus behind the whole deregulation movement was the Republican Party during the 1980s with Reagan at the helm. A conservative era during the 1990s forced some of the more compliant Democrats to go along with the Republican experiment, but deregulation was and is a Republican desire. What we’re voting on is not exactly parties but ideas: Republicans are the deregulation party, while the Democrats are the regulation party. </p>

<p>The ticking time bomb did not happen overnight, I’ll grant you that. And it most certainly was not magically and spontaneously created in 2006 when the Democrats took over Congress. It began in the 1980s by the Republicans, was abetted by both parties in the 1990s, and was furthered by the Republicans in the 2000s. So I guess assigning blame is largely useless, though it’s pretty obvious which party loves deregulation more. But now, the question is, which party and ideology does the American public trust more to take better care of the stock market? The overwhelming majority, for good reason, based on history and political tenets, say that it’s the Democrats.</p>

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<p>Are you and football the same person? Or were did you attend the same seminar on rhetoric and debate?</p>