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Offline libertybele

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The GOP Establishment Panics Over Trump AND Cruz
« on: December 03, 2015, 07:23:27 AM »

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The GOP Establishment Panics Over Trump..... And Cruz


The Republican Establishment is in a panic....

...With the GOP stable cleaned, the party had new energy. Two years later the GOP won 47 House seats and increased their numbers in the Senate. Among the gubernatorial winners was a million-vote landslide in California for Ronald Reagan. Two years later Richard Nixon would become the first of four elected Republican presidents who dominated the political scene from 1968 until 2008—a stretch of forty years....

Establishment Republicans love to talk about the “Big Tent,” a phrase of my old friend the late Lee Atwater. But Lee’s idea of a Big Tent and the current GOP Establishment’s idea of a Big Tent are two very different animals. Lee made a point of doing things like attending professional wrestling matches because he loved to talk to the people in the audience—which, to say the least, were hardly country club Republicans. In 1980 Ronald Reagan made it a point to court evangelicals who, it is now long forgotten, first appeared on the national political scene in 1976 as supporters of the born-again Jimmy Carter. That approach by Reagan brought a personal and political friendship with the Reverend Jerry Falwell. The “Christian Right” or “Religious Right” as its critics called it streamed into the Big Tent, along with Reagan Democrats—and GOP landslides ensued...

The kicker? All of this “Big Tent” outreach drove the GOP Establishment of the day crazy...GOP figures who love to talk the inclusion game but when push comes to shove, they want to shove the conservative of the moment—Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and a long list of others—out of the tent...

...One of the real reasons for the Establishment GOP panic over Donald Trump is that Trump is bringing in new blood to the GOP, as Reagan himself did over the howls of the GOP Establishment of his day. A look at the internals of the new Quinnipiac shows the same phenomenon with Trump that was on display with Reagan. Trump is running away with the Tea Party vote, the self-identified “Born Again Evangelical vote,” the “Very Conservative” and “Somewhat Conservative” vote, the “Moderate to Liberal vote,” not to mention the women’s vote and the men’s vote.

...This is exactly what a Republican nominee needs to accomplish. To bring in those “outside the tent” regardless of religion, gender, race or political philosophy. Recall as well that December, 1979 Gallup poll that was published in the New York Times that had then-President Carter beating Reagan 60%-36%, with Carter pollster Pat Cadell saying he was “salivating” over all the data in the poll that showed Carter would trounce Reagan.  Also in the New York Times even earlier, in February of 1978, was a cover magazine story by longtime correspondent Tom Wicker pronouncing the GOP’s “divisive right-wing may be abating and the party may be moving toward a broader middle ground.” Two years later Reagan defeated Carter in a landslide, bringing in with him the first GOP Senate in over a quarter of a century...

...Cut to today and this week’s latest Times prediction of disaster and nothing, nothing, has changed in the almost forty years since those dire predictions that Reagan would doom the GOP...

...And whatever else that long piece about panic in the GOP over Trump—and Cruz—says, that is precisely why they fear both men. Because the election of either means the status quo is toast.

- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2015/12/the-gop-establishment-panics-over-trump-and-cruz#sthash.ImyijNNy.dpuf
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Re: The GOP Establishment Panics Over Trump AND Cruz
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2015, 08:57:30 AM »
And this latest terrorist incident in California just shows yet again how vitally important it is to secure our borders.  Trump and Cruz endured alot of pounding on and name calling by the RINO establishment, but events have shown the wisdom of the average Republican primary voter in elevating them into positions of prominence in the polls.

We just got back from a trip to San Francisco, hubby and I, so I've been busy unpacking.  Believe it or not, I ran across some people in the heart of liberal America who were, if not Trump supporters, very admiring of his outspokenness of his opinions.  One black guy said he just didn't think Trump could win because he was too brash, but that he liked him and his ideas very much.  I couldn't begin to tell youall how often I hear THAT.  Wish I had a dollar for every time because then I'd be as rich as Trump, lol!

Well, went to SF and survived, and come home to this news.  I knew, and told my son via text, on the first hour that it was muzzie terrorists.  Really, when it's not a lone shooters who else would it be?  Hindus? Buddhists? Northern Europeans?  Come on, by now everyone knows better than that, or they should get a full frontal lobotomy to make themselves smarter. :-)

The fact that he killed people, presumably Christian, at a Christmas party was kind of another giveaway.  And, as we have stated many times before, political correctness will end up killing us.  I heard on FOX this morning that the neighbor woman didn't call the authorities on her muzzie neighbor, even though strange muzzie men and numerous packages arrived at his rented house AND he was up all hours in the garage working on well, we know what now, that's for sure!  She didn't want to "profile" him.

I wonder how many lives could have been saved had this bitch opted for safety of her fellow human beings' LIVES as opposed to maybe hurting some "brown skinned, terrorist spawning religious adherent's" feelings.  I guess SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING only applies if the suspect in question is a white skinned Christian whose feelings, naturally, matter not one whit to the pc crowd of killer enablers.  Good job, liberals, you've managed to brainwash half the populace into offering themselves and their fellow citizens up on the altar of Allah worshippers' jihad. :bigbird:
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Re: The GOP Establishment Panics Over Trump AND Cruz
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2015, 09:35:19 AM »
Hi-5.  Far be it from the Hussein administration to declare that Islamic terrorists are in this country and pose a direct threat as well as waging a war against Christians.  They should be doing EVERYTHING in their power to protect OUR country and instead seem to be doing everything to protect the terrorists and the anti-christians.
I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed, a democracy in a republic, a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its Constitution, to obey its laws, to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies.