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  <title>Comment on &#x201c;On excessive moderation&#x201d;</title>
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  <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Nah, &ldquo;reasonably Republican&rdquo; candidates don&rsquo;t turn around and endorse their Democrat opponents when they drop out. The sad part is that by being so blatant about her phoniness, Scozzafava has given RINOs a bad name. Now other RINOs who really would have voted with their party most of the time will also get voted out because none of the party faithful will trust them to do anything.</p>
<p>Then again, percentages can be misleading. I suspect that your average <span class="caps">RINO</span> (or <span class="caps">DINO</span>) can rack up a pretty good percentage by voting with his party on esoteric crap no one cares about, while voting against them on every ideological issue the voters do care about.</p>]]></content>
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