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To: BroJoeK

Who do you reccommend to take over the Republican party? Rudio? The point is you can elect people with an “r” behind their names every election. But no matter what they say while campaigning, when they get to D.C. they’re still republicans.


37 posted on 02/05/2013 6:15:05 PM PST by Terry Mross (Who long before America is no more?)
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To: Terry Mross
Terry Mross: "Who do you reccommend to take over the Republican party? Rudio?"

I would begin searching at the top of the list of "most conservative" US congress-critters and governors.
If that happens to be someone of Hispanic heritage, then so much the better.

Terry Mross: "The point is you can elect people with an “r” behind their names every election.
But no matter what they say while campaigning, when they get to D.C. they’re still republicans."

Regardless of what some people say, Republicans at their worst are still more conservative than Democrats at their "best".
Therefore, the choice of "R" vs "D" is (almost) always "R".
But when the primary election choice is more-conservative R vs more-"moderate" R, then the choice must be the more-conservative R.

As to how conservatives can "take over" the Republican party, the answer is simple: "ownership" belongs to those who deliver the most votes.
So sitting around b*tch, moaning and complaining about Republicans does no good.
Delivering voters to polls wins elections and gains political control.

But first you have to get off your rear-end and do some real political work, FRiend.

38 posted on 02/06/2013 6:57:40 AM PST by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective....)
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