Republicans: The Lost Party

Republicans: The Lost Party

Leaders of the Republican Party recognize mistakes and eat local ethnic food in casual attire–it’s like they’re just like us.

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Three months after Republicans lost control in the halls of power,
they have taken over an outlet of the Virgina pizza chain Pie-tanza for
the first stop in
their listening
teaching tour
of the country. They used the new setting
to push warmed over ideas (no government healthcare, more tax cuts, etc.
etc.) that the American public didn’t bite on the last time the GOP
served them up. Jeb Bush, the new face of
the Republican party (who bears a striking similarity to its old head),
offered up the only new idea, which Stewart and others noted did not
sound very conservative or, ah, American.

Corbin Hiar

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