To: Former Military Chick
this is beginning to look like the same wedge that the “ross perot movement” drove into the conservative movement to elect klinton in 1994
2 posted on
02/24/2010 3:35:33 PM PST by
ldish
(Looking forward to Independence Day)
To: ldish
Nahh. The Crats are just trying to find an identify ..LEADERS>>> so they can isolate and Deamonize them a la Alinski.
To: ldish
this is beginning to look like the same wedge that the ross perot movement drove into the conservative movement to elect klinton in 1994
The 3rd party is to be feared. But... one thing about the Perot cycle, Bush 41 was in the way of reform. B41 should woulda found a way to bring the Perot vote home, but he was deeply flawed. This time the GOP brass has no incumbent problem... and if they are fumble this ground swell then I'm not sure what good they were, anyway.
Look at how the situation is about to work out for Romney. He just unmasked himself by supporting McCain. Anyway, I am nervous, but I think in this cycle the right elements will all come together. The GOP has to figure this out. The brass can be obtuse... but there is time to shake it down.
61 posted on
02/24/2010 5:59:03 PM PST by
wizard61
(Hack the Narrative!)
To: ldish
That would be the very same Klinton whose spending was fiscally conservative compared to Bush!
And who said he “had to abandon Free Market principles in order to save the Free Market system” ???
Clinton, Bush or Osama?
BUSH!
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