Posted on 03/04/2015 4:44:45 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Uniparty it is, but so many don’t know.
One thing most people fail to realize is that capitalism aka the free market is amoral. It’s Christianity that forms the moral backbone of America. Capitalism is just a market system.
On the other hand, Socialism is a moral code/system as is all it’s shades. That’s why Christianity has been and will be the major enemy to socialism. They’re competing for the same hearts and minds.
Senators serve 6 year terms.
Giuliani attends a meeting in NY for Scott Walker to debut and meet about 60 GOP business people. He knows the press is there. He makes very inflammatory (however accurate) remarks.
Walker’s people beg the press not to print it. They say it is off the record. Giuliani knows better and then doubles down on it on broadcast media. Giuliani is savvy. He knows the leftist press will run with the story. Walker will have to defend.
Although I wish every US city were run top to bottom by people like Giuliani, Giuliani is and always was GOPe.
It’s an attack on Walker.
I believe that applies everywhere and if Jeb is not heavily favored in his home state that should tell him to pull up stakes. I have not paid my RNC annual membership and will not until I’m assured my money won’t go to Bush.
Sorry, I got sidetracked ....
2018: and you think TX will vote Cruz out?
It seems like just yesterday that conservative Texas put up a battle (forced a run-off) to put him in the Senate.
Hopefully this will quiet some of the folks who feel they have to reply 3-5 times to everyone who likes Walker telling us how great Cruz is. Cruz can’t get 5% nationally. He is nowhere as popular as Walker is with registered Republican voters.
That is what Dems do when they are nervous.
You know that how?
I totally disagree with your democracy/theocracy comment. This nation was founded by those who wanted freedom of religion, mainly from the Church of England and our constitution even says God.
Let’s stick to supporting Walker and refrain from fragmenting our basic mission- to see him elected.
The former New York mayor makes his remarks at a Scott Walker event.
By Darren Samuelsohn
2/18/15 11:29 PM EST
NEW YORK Rudy Giuliani went straight for the jugular Wednesday night during a private group dinner here featuring Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker by openly questioning whether President Barack Obama loves America. The former New York mayor, speaking in front of the 2016 Republican presidential contender and about 60 right-leaning business executives and conservative media types, directly challenged Obamas patriotism, discussing what he called weak foreign policy decisions and questionable public remarks when confronting terrorists.
I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America, Giuliani said during the dinner at the 21 Club, a former Prohibition-era speakeasy in midtown Manhattan. He doesnt love you. And he doesnt love me. He wasnt brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of this country.
With Walker sitting just a few seats away, Giuliani continued by saying that with all our flaws were the most exceptional country in the world. Im looking for a presidential candidate who can express that, do that and carry it out.
And if its you Scott, Ill endorse you, he added. And if its somebody else, Ill support somebody else.
In an interview after the dinner Walker aides insisted all of the governors comments were off the record Giuliani said he would eventually back a Republican presidential candidate. He also elaborated on his criticism of Obama by arguing the president sees our weaknesses as footnotes to the great things weve done.
Please do tell. I missed it.
I would like to see the conservative candidates realize this and get together on series of online debates within the conservative wing, with the agreement to support the top polling candidate, sort of an advance "mini-primary." The trick is drawing the line to keep the RINOS out of it but I'd bet that Heritage pr such could pull that one off. I think it would be evident fairly quickly who's got the wherewithal to take this thing and a LOT of money would be saved for the real battles to come.
Then tell that to the person who wrote it.
Geez!
Then why did Bush come in dead last at CPAC?
I think that means Governor Walkers comments were off the record.
We’ll see how all those big-money Bush donors feel when all that cash they laid on Jeb doesn’t produce the guaranteed Republican nominee they thought they paid for.
I expect the big money donors are thinking the same thing too.
Either way, Rudy knows better. It’s a GOPe attack on Walker. Just as obviously as the Cromnibus and DHS funding were attacks on TEA Party Republicans. Capisce?
Those Jeb donors in 2017 will have to pay for lobbyists who beg the moonbats that get elected to save them from becoming state-run corporations. Can anyone say “Tractor Factor 17”?
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