9/10/12, "Partisan Trends, Number of Republicans in America Reaches Record High," Rasmussen
"After falling for two straight months, the number of Americans who consider themselves Republicans jumped nearly three points in August.
During August, 37.6% of Americans considered themselves Republicans. That’s up from 34.9% in July and 35.4% in June. It’s also the largest number of Republicans ever recorded by Rasmussen Report since monthly tracking began in November 2002. The previous peak for the GOP was 37.3% in September 2004. See History of Party Trends." (below)
Party Affiliation, Rasmussen
Rep., Dec., Ind.:
"Nov. 2006 31.4-- 37.5-- 31.2
Nov. 2008 33.8--41.4--24.7
Nov. 2010 36.0--34.7--29.3
Nov. 2011 34.3--34.9--30.8
Aug. 2012 37.6--33.3--29.2"
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Ed. note: The Republican nadir of Nov. 2006 shows the effectiveness of parasites like Karl Rove and Ed Rollins. They're not quite done destroying the GOP and the country. Rove, Rollins and the Bushes aim to finish the job:
Ed Rollins attacks Rush Limbaugh but not Obama:
8/31/12, "The Obama Good Guy/Bad Guy Debate," Rush Limbaugh transcript
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Ed Rollins exemplifies failed, irrelevant GOP's "vanity and egotism" trying to "reassert the Republican establishment over the tea party revolution."...(begin parag. 11)
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11/4/10, "Ruling Class GOP declare war on country class conservatives, " Rush Limbaugh transcript
"Apparently the establishment Republicans
- will fight harder and more viciously to stop conservatives
- than to stop Obama and the left. "...(2/3 down page).
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Country Club GOP fighting to the death--not against Obama, against the Tea Party:
7/13/12, "George Shultz Endorses Carbon Tax – You Were Surprised?" GlobalWarming.org, Marlo Lewis
"But there has always been a wing of the GOP — the “establishment,” “Country Club,” or “Rockefeller” Republicans — who care more about controlling the party than about advancing liberty or even about winning elections....AEI’s Ken Green (a colleague of Hassett’s) hits the nail on the head. In a story on Shultz’s endorsement of carbon taxes, Green told Climatewire: (subscrip):
“I think this is mostly vanity and egotism on the part of these people who are coming forward, to try and reassert the Republican establishment over the tea party revolution,” he added. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we have more of these guys weigh in.”"...(begin parag. 11)...
----------------------------------------------Above cartoon notes historic Nov. 2010 elections when the Tea Party gave life to the nearly extinct GOP it didn't deserve. Since GOP 'leadership' and its parasite consultant class are worse today than ever, one must conclude improved Republican poll numbers are a result of extremely unhappy democrats and independents.
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