Posted on 11/04/2014 4:01:58 AM PST by 7thson
Take a look and let me know what you think. Be advised this is a first time try. The individuals you see talking are those running for local offices in Calvert County, Maryland.
You’ll know the RINO’s are around when the toilet
don’t work and the cats pregnant.
What are you saying? Are you calling me a RINO? Are you calling me a troll? Why the snide remark when I ask Freepers to look at a video?
The GOPe should see this, if they were to put one tenth the energy into fighting democrats as they do to fighting conservative republicans, they might have survived, but now they are doomed to distinction, that is a very good thing for our Free Republic.
Good idea to review history of political parties but the sound quality and settings are poor, and the overall presentation is on the poor side of passing.
Also, the history should be reviewed AFTER the current status quo is presented which is the emergence of a Uniparty whereby Oligarchs as puppet masters pull the strings of both democrats and establishment republicans. Because that is the focus of today.
Then a review of history would be appropriate to delve into for the purpose of explaining how we arrived at today where there is really no effective representation of the People but in its place there is massive central planning by an upper caste of government managers driven by a socialist agenda advanced by the leadership of both parties.
The presentation of “Who are the Republicans?” should be divided into three questions: “Who are the Republicans of the Past?”, “Who are the Republicans of Today?” and “Who are the Republicans of the Future?”.
A couple of more points:
The length of the clip should be shortened from 15 minutes to 5 for each of the questions above and separate video clips made for each one with a quick 10 second cross link reference at beginning and end to let the viewer know there are 3 questions in 3 parts.
The focus should be greatly on conservatives. Note importantly there are also many outstanding conservatives among Blacks Asians, Latinos and they should be given appearances or at least brief cameos.
Lastly, there has been a huge exodus of registered voters from both factions of the Uniparty to register as Independents. In 2012 the Independents represented about 24% of the electorate and today 42%! This movement should be addressed in answering why so many voters are moving to register as Independents and that includes those moving away from the republican party, because the answer to “Who are the Republicans of Today?” is also answered by contrasting them with who they are shunned by (growth of Independents) and the question of “Who are the Republicans of the Future?” is answered by who they might be tomorrow (perspectives of Independents).
It’s just a joke. No need to get all in a twitter about it.
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