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Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Party Of No Good

Yesterday, Think Progress caught up with RedState founder Erick Erickson and asked his thoughts on the “Party of No” moniker. Erickson took the GOP to task for clouding the issue. He advised them to “stop lying” about being the “Party of No” because “everyone knows you are”:

TP: They are saying, if you accuse them of being the party of no or not having ideas, they will say “oh no!”

Erickson: That’s such crap. Say you’re the “Party of No.” Of course you are. Everyone knows you are. Stop lying.

"The Party of No" is just lame Democratic messaging. It's soft and slogany. It's cute. We don't need cute. We need hard. Anyway, the Republicans are proud of the label. The GOP isn't the party of no. They're the party of national disaster. They're the party of going back to the policy that gave us the catastrophic results we're just now starting to recover from. That's much worse.

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