I think we also can agree that liberaltarians as they are now known are the natural enemies of conservatives.
Dems had 4 years to prepare for Romney since they checked him out in 2008. For this reason it is not a good idea to pick the losers from last time.
Who voted for Romney during all those primaries? Ghosts? Democrats? Repubs? Who??
Akin crapped the bed himself.
Good.
Bring it on. Let’s have a Republican “civil war.”
It’s long overdue.
Check out Mark Levin’s statement on this today:
The Deacebag is a ‘top Iowa conservative’?
In his own mind maybe.
What a sour grapes article. Akin blew up himself. Murdoch, did it to himself. Both were leading on their own. Furthermore, Romney won both Indiana and Missouri anyway, so suggesting Romney hurt those guys is a complete joke, they did it to themselves.
Gay marriage in Washington and Minnesota, it was going to pass no matter what. Get used to it, the blue states want it and this is just the beginning. I don’t have to like it, none of us do but that is reality.
Times, they are a changing.
Blow up the team.
You are all a broken record. Nobody would have beat Obama. the press was set to seek and destroy. Romney was a great candidate and totally qualified to leas this country out of the wilderness.
It ain’t started here
we are still infected with race pandering weak minded numbnuts
blathering about hispanic outreach
Mitt Romney in response to a question regard his support for Chick-fil-A and CFA Appreciation Day: “That’s not part of our campaign.”
The RINO’s were utterly ashamed of the defense of marriage. They can go to hell. They’ve already sent us there.
Walker, a real conservative, won WI twice despite being liberal enemy #1. Massachusetts moderate Willare MittRomney couldn’t carry WI even with a popular WI politician on his ticket. That is the definition of a piss poor candidate.
Now Romney can go home and continue writing checks to Planned Parenthood.
The Republican party keeps nominating old white garbage like Dole, McLame and Romney, and they’ll Never win.
That is what we get for allowing the media to manipulate us. I'm not media, but I was the only person I met (on the net or in person) that called Red Hampshire for Obama. The same applies for calling the state for Kuster, Hassan, and Shea-Porter. The signs were all there, but all the 'experts' ignored them.
Not exactly a face that inspires confidence.
Deace is a Ron Paul supporter -- so "civil war" is in his own interest.
The rest of the party will muddle through and try to hold things together.
I know of Steve Deace. This man is crazy and he voted for Obama last time. I have no idea who he voted for this time as I refuse to listen to him. The man is destructive just to stroke his own pompous ego.
Nothing is taboo, for frank discussion--not protected interests. But that said, we should not needlessly insult one another. That prevents getting to the essential factors governing policy decision making. It is counter-productive.
The need of some, today, to insult those who only agree with them 50 or 70% of the time, does not help pulling together later, after we sort things out by those frank discussions. As for Governor Romney, has he not already paid a terrible price for his mistakes? Harping on them, beyond simply analyzing what were mistakes, diverts understanding of why they were mistakes, and only acerbates feelings among those we need & need desperately to rally to a common cause.
Again, all subjects are fair game. Just refrain from unnecessary insults. (Another way of phrasing Reagan's Eleventh Commandment.)
William Flax
Placemark