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    By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro

    *** The center cannot hold: These days, this isn’t a great time to be a moderate in Congress. And as we found out in Texas last night, it isn’t a great time to be perceived as a moderate, either. In announcing yesterday that he won’t seek re-election in November, Ohio GOP Rep. Steve LaTourette -- one of the most pro-labor Republicans in Congress -- bemoaned the partisanship on Capitol Hill. “I have reached the conclusion that the atmosphere today, and the reality that exists in the House of Representatives, no longer encourages the finding of common ground,” he said, per NBC’s Frank Thorp. A day earlier, fellow GOP Rep. Richard Hanna of New York told the Syracuse Post-Standard’s editorial board that his party is too willing to cater to the ideological extreme. “I have to say that I’m frustrated by how much we — I mean the Republican Party — are willing to give deferential treatment to our extremes in this moment in history,” referring to Michele Bachmann’s political witch hunt against a top State Department aide.....

    .....*** Revisiting the GOP brand: A final point here: One of the most underreported stories of this presidential election is how the Republican brand is in FAR WORSE shape than the Democratic brand. In our most recent NBC/WSJ poll, the GOP’s fav/unfav was 34%-43% vs. the Democrats’ 40%-40%. Indeed, the GOP has had a worse fav/unfav than the Democrats in every single NBC/WSJ poll (that’s 14 of them!!!) since Jan. 2011, after Republicans won control of the House. So as the Tea Party/grassroots/anti-establishment conservative wing of the GOP has become MORE powerful, the GOP’s overall brand image has gone down, especially with indies.....
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    Why doe the GOP keep refering to the ghost of RR in in reverence, while at the same time turning their back on the main thing that made him a effective President?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
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    Why doe the GOP keep refering to the ghost of RR in in reverence, while at the same time turning their back on the main thing that made him a effective President?
    The GOP is kind of like North Korea. Their image of Reagan is like NK's image of Kim Il Sung.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
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    Why doe the GOP keep refering to the ghost of RR in in reverence, while at the same time turning their back on the main thing that made him a effective President?
    Seriously..It's like all those fiscally irresponsible liberals who idolize John Kennedy and his dysfunctional/criminal family.

    Hopefully people will start leaving the R and D party in droves with the fringes taking over the messaging.

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