House Republicans Feeling Blue
WASHINGTON–House Republicans just can’t seem to catch a break.
First, they lose three special elections in a row, including one on Tuesday night in a once solidly GOP district in Mississippi. There, Democratic Travis Childers trounced his GOP opponent even after Republicans pumped more than $1 million into the contest and ran ads trying to link Childers to Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama.
Now, the House GOP’s new election slogan—“The Change You Deserve”—has come under withering ridicule. It happens to be the very same slogan used in ads for Effexor, an antidepressant drug. Just imagine the fun Democrats can have with that.
Click here to read Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank’s take on the GOP’s latest maladies, which he labels “Election Anxiety Disorder.”



The House Republicans have brought it on themselves.
1. Their blind support of this President has not helped them, and only in the past few months have they come to realize this.
2. In the South, especially in the areas hit hard by Katrina, this administration’s lack of effective response, and, later rather self-interested awarding of contracts also contributed to to their problems.
3. Lastly, the Republicans have been chanting “stay the course” for far too long. Of course, for many average citizens white and black, this has meant falling income, a housing debacle, a Congress captured by the professional lobbyists, higher gas prices, higher food prices, etc.
Even the most rabidly conservative person in the middle and working class can only look at their dwindling financial resources and come to the realization that “tax-cuts for the wealthiest 1%” are not helping them.
Sadly, what this is most likely going to lead to in November, regardless of the Democratic nominee, is a thinly veiled racist and sexist campaign on the part of Karl Rove and his ilk.