Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Democrat Christmas Gift To The Republicans

Yes, the Christmas season makes it hard to harp on the ongoing saga of the Democrat train wreck that is their attempt to nationalize one-sixth of the American economy. Tomorrow morning, the senate will vote on their version of the the so-called health-care "reform" scam tomorrow morning. And it will pass in a party line vote, 60-40.
So, it is no big deal.
However, because of this, the Democrats have given the Republicans an early Christmas gift.
His name is Parker Griffith.
Mr. Griffith is a first-term congressman from Northern Alabama. And, until yesterday, Mr. Griffith was a Blue Dog Democrat.
Today, Mr. Griffith is a Republican.
Mr. Griffith had enough of the Democrat march to the far-left. Especially on the so-called health-care "reform" scam.
As little as four years ago, Mr. Griffith was such a Democrat that he gave $1,500 to the Howard Dean presidential campaign.
YEEEHAW!
What also makes this switch very important is that Mr. Griffith is also Dr. Griffith, a retired oncologist.
Dr. Griffith is one of those that is on the front lines of what the Democrat congress will do to American medicine.
It also should beg this question.
When will the Obamawhore media ask if the Democrat party is too far to the left? Are there room for moderates in the Democrat party? Even-DA HORROR-conservatives? And even more horrific, pro-lifers?
Yes, I hear those crickets chirping.
Oh well.
The Democrats leftward swing is driving moderates out and into the hands of the Republican party.
I say welcome to the party Parker Griffith.
And Merry Christmas!

Postscpipt: I do not share the disdain that RedState has for this party switch. We need more people like Mr. Griffith in our party. Remember people, one Ronald Reagan switched from the Democrat party to the Republican party. And Mr. Reagan was as staunch a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt as Mr. Griffith may have been for one Howard Dean. Let us bring Mr. Griffith along and not throw him to the wolves. It is how we will get a majority in the next congress.

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