1 posted on
11/09/2010 3:42:48 PM PST by
Qbert
To: Qbert
Some conservatives, however, have criticized Cornyn for not doing more to help Tea Party-favored candidates such as Christine ODonnell.
That's at least comprehensible. There was NO reason to not help Ken Buck or Joe Miller.
2 posted on
11/09/2010 3:47:33 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Qbert
Republicans didn’t win because of him, they won in spite of him.
3 posted on
11/09/2010 3:48:06 PM PST by
Kenny
To: Qbert
If Cornyn stays, support for the GOP should stop. Cornyn is the farthest left of any GOP Senator. As soon as the Senate is out of session, he runs to the Huffington Post to do an interview. This are his people. He think the healthcare bill is good, except for some cosmetic changes. His top Senate candidates in 2010 were: Arlen Specter, Charlie Crist, and Lisa Murkowski.
To: Qbert
This is a clear indication the GOP has NO intention of doing anything about Obamacare.
To: Qbert
Texas needs to be grooming a good candidate to defeat this RINO.
6 posted on
11/09/2010 3:51:52 PM PST by
manic4organic
(We won. Get over it.)
To: Qbert
We have a lot of work to do. This is not good news.
7 posted on
11/09/2010 3:56:31 PM PST by
GoCards
("We eat therefore we hunt...")
To: Qbert
Too many career republicans and Cornyn’s dislike of the tea party is going to keep him in his position.
8 posted on
11/09/2010 4:01:52 PM PST by
taxesareforever
(Release Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich and let him and his family get on with their lives.)
To: Qbert
Cornyn and the NRSC will not get one penny from me until they change their tune. Just as sick of many of these Republican Senators as their Dem colleagues.
10 posted on
11/09/2010 4:05:17 PM PST by
CdMGuy
To: Qbert
As a Texan, I can say without hesitation that Cornball is an abomination. This guy is about as conservative as an alley cat.
Between Jan. 09 and Nov. 10 the NRSC raised $14.2M. I'm curious as to just where this $$ came from. Everyone I know has completely stopped donating to the NRSC and the RNC.
Michael Williams is a great conservative Texan who'd make a great replacement for Cornball.
Hutch and all the usual RINO suspects are coming to Cornball's defense. I find it reprehensible that they've (conservative senators) even allowed Cornball to be a co-signer of the new anti-earmark legislation (which DeMint's also on).
Cornball must be stopped. There are much better choices, Texas. Full speed ahead, Tea Party!
12 posted on
11/09/2010 4:09:07 PM PST by
Jane Long
(2 Chron 7:14)
To: Qbert
Congratulations Conservatives!!
NOTHING CHANGED!!!!!!!!
The Party of Stupid is BACK!!!
13 posted on
11/09/2010 4:12:22 PM PST by
RinaseaofDs
(Does beheading qualify as 'breaking my back', in the Jeffersonian sense of the expression?)
To: Qbert; Fiddlstix; Al B.; Allegra; MeekOneGOP; TitansAFC; penelopesire; Virginia Ridgerunner; ...
Former Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) has even floated Cornyns name as a promising presidential candidate in 2012.
ROTFLMAO!
15 posted on
11/09/2010 4:19:12 PM PST by
onyx
(If you truly support Sarah Palin and want on her busy ping list, let me know!)
To: Qbert
Texas has two senators that need to be
Teapartied...
16 posted on
11/09/2010 4:21:27 PM PST by
CenTex
(My ammunition pile is growing... Hand loading is helping...)
To: Qbert
Earlier this year, Cornyn took flack from Tea Party conservatives for supporting more centrist candidates in GOP primaries in Colorado, Delaware, Florida and Kentucky. This sentence shows the whole problem with Cornyn and the RNSC. They have absolutely no business getting involved in state primary elections. Their job is to support the candidates that WE choose....not the other way around. He is definately out of step with the soul of the Republican Party.
His track record also includes support for Arlen Specter and Lincoln Chafee. I wonder just how many conservative dollars went to support those two liberal turncoats?
25 posted on
11/10/2010 6:08:33 AM PST by
Retired COB
(Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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