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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #50 on: November 06, 2013, 12:16:40 PM »
When I created my avatar, it was done prior to the 2010 elections in order to effect change, which was quite successful in turning the House. But the message is clear: The CURRENT enemy must be focused NOT on the Democrats and current media, which is no different than Soviet KGB-enforced socialist communism in practice, but against the GOP establishment. Frankly, we are so polarized that if you are NOT Tea Party, you are, with all pragmatic honesty, a BIGGER supporter of the Communist Manufesto than the American Constitution. This is not rhetoric, but pragmatic FACT. Yes I said it: Chris Christie and John McCain's policies emanate more closely from Cold War era Socialist policies than fundamental American policies, and must be treated as such.

So what to do? This is the stickler. An army united against a common enemy has far less problems and far more resolve than an army riddled with 5th column infiltrators. When you are busy fighting your own officers for policies that surrender and appeasement is mandated over armed engagement, you have a nightmare tragedy. This is EXACTLY where we are at.

So our first order of business is attacking the GOP establishment. Let the left gloat for now, and of course, we gotta stave off their own march as much as possible. But I suspect the Alinsky operatives have completely poisoned the waters. This country may have to fall completely before resurrection is possible, and that means our children and grandchildren will bear this brunt.

I hope you are wrong but, either way I'm going to keep fighting for my grandkids.  Right now the Tea Party is all we've got and, if we can keep growing the rinos will eventually come in to the fold.  In the final analysis, all the rinos are about is holding on to their office.  They have no other principles.

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #51 on: November 06, 2013, 12:55:11 PM »
Cruz was really unmasking the RINOs?  Ummm, okay, I'm sure self-immolation of the Right coalition by a stagnant-growth minority faction of that (losing in the last general elections) coalition would be a brilliant strategy in some dimension.  I prefer to give him the more-charitable evaluation of "Last great act of defiance" however "Surface" others might regard it.

So, bending over and taking it in the tailpipe in the hopes of election wins was the most wise decision?
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #52 on: November 06, 2013, 01:03:11 PM »
I hope you are wrong but, either way I'm going to keep fighting for my grandkids.  Right now the Tea Party is all we've got and, if we can keep growing the rinos will eventually come in to the fold.  In the final analysis, all the rinos are about is holding on to their office.  They have no other principles.

I'm doing the same.  I pray I do not have to vote for Christie that I fear will be rammed down our throats, but I am unwilling to sit home and be party to the further destruction of this country for another 8 years.  I couldn't look my children and grandkids in the face if I did so.

Call me naive, but I firmly believe that if the TEA Party does not get discouraged, we will eventually win the war as well as striking the fear of God into the RINOs and Nutters.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #53 on: November 06, 2013, 01:35:07 PM »
I'm doing the same.  I pray I do not have to vote for Christie that I fear will be rammed down our throats, but I am unwilling to sit home and be party to the further destruction of this country for another 8 years.  I couldn't look my children and grandkids in the face if I did so.

Call me naive, but I firmly believe that if the TEA Party does not get discouraged, we will eventually win the war as well as striking the fear of God into the RINOs and Nutters.

Democraps are desperate to get rino fingerprints on any of their programs.  Their latest meme is that the rinos need to jump in and "improve" O'bummercare.  Christi will put Republican fingerprints on the assault on the 2nd Amendment whether he gets elected or not.  If they jam Christi down our throats, there will be a major 3rd party candidate. 

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #54 on: November 06, 2013, 02:42:13 PM »
Democraps are desperate to get rino fingerprints on any of their programs.  Their latest meme is that the rinos need to jump in and "improve" O'bummercare.  Christi will put Republican fingerprints on the assault on the 2nd Amendment whether he gets elected or not.  If they jam Christi down our throats, there will be a major 3rd party candidate. 

If that happens, we'll get the Hildabeast.   :banghead:
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #55 on: November 06, 2013, 02:44:28 PM »
Yup.  Consider that Reagan would be too conservative by RNC standards, and too liberal by the 100 percenter standards.

FML.

I have heard Rush say on several occasions that even in the 80s the GOP wasn't fond of Reagan.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #56 on: November 06, 2013, 03:04:59 PM »
I have heard Rush say on several occasions that even in the 80s the GOP wasn't fond of Reagan.

I was there and it was well beyond not fond.  Fortunately for Reagan, the Dems, press and rinos weren't as well coordinated as they are now.

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #57 on: November 06, 2013, 06:25:52 PM »
I was there and it was well beyond not fond.  Fortunately for Reagan, the Dems, press and rinos weren't as well coordinated as they are now.

I was there too, but I was just a kid.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #58 on: November 06, 2013, 11:47:37 PM »
Bull.

The Clinton bag man was supposed to win this one walking away, especially after the shutdown (polls said Dem +21).  The shutdown wasn't the deciding factor, especially with polled govt workers who live in blue, DC Hell.

Independent voters are the deciding factor in most Congressional and State races. They did NOT like the shutdown. Got it!

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #59 on: November 07, 2013, 09:33:49 AM »
Every conservative website I visit, has nothing good to say about the GOP.  Makes you wonder who they are listening to and who they think will support them.

 

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #60 on: November 07, 2013, 09:36:44 AM »
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Makes you wonder who they are listening to and who they think will support them.

The Chamber of Commerce Benedict Arnold's PAC's and Big Business.  The same people that didn't open their wallets to Cuccinelli.  Also the people like John Boehner that are donation generating machines that pick and choose who gets $$$$ for their campaign.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #61 on: November 07, 2013, 09:42:38 AM »
Every conservative website I visit, has nothing good to say about the GOP.  Makes you wonder who they are listening to and who they think will support them.

 

They only listen to their kinds and associate with their kind. A very insular group.  :mental:
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #62 on: November 07, 2013, 10:33:00 AM »
I have heard Rush say on several occasions that even in the 80s the GOP wasn't fond of Reagan.

Although he did not formally declare his candidacy until November 1979, Reagan made it clear to his inner circle from the moment of the 1976 convention that he intended to again seek the presidency. He was the choice of rank-and-file Republican voters in public opinion polls although many establishment GOP politicians thought he was too conservative   and perhaps too old to win the White House. 

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #63 on: November 07, 2013, 11:06:35 AM »
Independent voters are the deciding factor in most Congressional and State races. They did NOT like the shutdown. Got it!

Okay, link it.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #64 on: November 07, 2013, 01:15:43 PM »
Okay, link it.

Google is your friend. According to Gallup, 40% call themselves Independents 31% Democrats and 27% Repubs. Independents DECIDE Presidential, State and local races.

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #65 on: November 07, 2013, 01:17:35 PM »
Okay, link it.


I second that motion.  Raging commies call themselves "independent" so do paulites and Tea Partiers like myself.

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #66 on: November 07, 2013, 01:19:06 PM »
Google is your friend. According to Gallup, 40% call themselves Independents 31% Democrats and 27% Repubs. Independents DECIDE Presidential, State and local races.

You are implying "independents" are all moderates and, you would be wrong.

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #67 on: November 07, 2013, 01:34:29 PM »
Google is your friend.

No.

Your claim is that independents, mad about the shutdown, cost Cuccinelli a governorship.  I am a no kidding, can show it to you on the card, registered independent, and I am asking you to cite what you just claimed as it applies to the VA gov race.
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #68 on: November 07, 2013, 02:52:40 PM »
Google is your friend. According to Gallup, 40% call themselves Independents 31% Democrats and 27% Repubs. Independents DECIDE Presidential, State and local races.

BUT, Romney won the independents.........and lost.  :whistling:
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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #69 on: November 07, 2013, 04:21:12 PM »
You are implying "independents" are all moderates and, you would be wrong.

Nope cause you could say all Repubs are conservatives, and you would be wrong. It is also true that some blue dog democrats of yesteryear were more conservative than RINO's. I am stating the poll that when voters were asked whether they are Repubs, Democrats or Independents, the majority said they voted independently of either party. My take is that independent voters were put off on the shutdown and punished the Repub candidate in VA. That is my opinion of why he lost.

I registered as a democrat over 40 years ago because the state would not allow cross voting in primaries and at that time the Repub party was very weak. Never voted for a Democrat in my life. 

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Re: Gloves Off: GOP Establishment Goes After Tea Party
« Reply #70 on: November 07, 2013, 04:54:01 PM »
BUT, Romney won the independents.........and lost.  :whistling:
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Because of the lower vote from Repubs. Many conservatives stayed home rather than vote for a Yankee RINO. The same shit will happen if he runs again or heaven forbid fat boy gets the nomination.

You could call me an independent. Just because I am a registered Democrat does not MEAN squat. Never voted for a democrat.