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The Republican Party

By The Brown Spectator Winner

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In late February, we expressed gratitude for Gov. Romney’s (R-MA) decision to withdraw from the race and work toward party unity; we also predicted that post-partisanship, if it were to happen, would come from the Right. These predictions have proved entirely correct. The Democratic Party is hastening its degeneration along race and gender divisions with each coming day, a trend dramatically increased by a second release of “Wright’s Greatest Hits,” as well as Sen. Obama’s (D-IL) fantastically classist comments about fearful and angry small-town Americans. When Sen. Clinton’s (D-NY) illegal efforts to hide her White House records from the public are finally defeated, or when the public begins to hear about Sen. Obama’s connections to Antoin Rezko, Rev. James Meeks, or to Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn (of Weathermen fame), we have faith that the American people will come to agree with us, as well.

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