Posted on 12/29/2013 8:58:34 AM PST by rhema
No testicles (as usual).
Yet the GOPe never hesitates to bash Conservatives. I tend to think of them (GOPe) more as goats than lambs.
let’s not mince words .not lambs COWARDS
Yes and the liberals who go around giving high fives to each other for calling Tea Party supporters “teabaggers” and think it is clever of them to call them by a disgusting gay sex act . . . but yet oh the outrage and anger when Phil makes a perfectly legitimate comparison with a man/woman sex vs. man/man sex, complete with anatomical accurate descriptions of each. They are such hypocrites.
And if Obama and company got involved with a non-federal issue, we would be pi$$ed because they were overstepping their bounds....
Not surprised. Two decades ago, the GOP at least used to take stands and speak up for decency and family values. Even a lib Republican like Guiliani was vocal in denouncing the endowment funding of depraved artwork. Can’t even imagine a Republican daring to utter a word on such an issue these days.
The GOP is as quiet as church mice nowadays. Either too cowardly too confront these crazed leftist groups and their deviant agenda, or they basically agree with them. Whatever the case, it’s more than apparent to me that the Republican Party no longer shares any of my views or my values. They’ve become partners with the Dems in both government rot and cultural rot.
I truly appreciate the few brave voices that bucked the tide and ‘did’ speak out, like Palin, Cruz and Jindal.
The GOP's so called leadership stands for nothing that could be construed as Conservative principals. Greed and self enrichment is the only things today's Republican party supports.
Exactly. I don’t want anyone in govt. stepping into these types of issues.
The GOP is a dead corpse walking.
Note to the Obamadork: it is actually pronounced “corpse” this time, you illiterate creation.
Oops, I hate iPad autocorrect. That ‘s “cretin”, not “creation”.
Too many think that if a conservative wants to do something that is not provided for in the Constitution, it's OK because they're "on our side" and I find that sort of "logic" to be as tortuous as John Roberts ruling in the Obama care fiasco.
He remains detached from any public association PROMOTING Republican principles or the DEFENSE of same in issues which cry out for his involvement and public comments......just as Obama skillfully remains unconnected and detached (a la the Limbaugh Theorum) with the economic and cultural disasters he originated in the first place.
Leni
I’m not a big fan of Prebus...but I’d remind you off the guy he replaced..
Jindal supported Robertson because he had to considering Robertson lives in Louisiana and has enough of a following to be a political threat to him.
People with views like Robertson will not be welcome as Republican candidates for office in the future. They will be “Akined” and “Mourdocked”.
“Palin, Jindal, and Cruz’s support was in contrast to the silence of the Republican establishment, its leadership, and the Republican National Committee”
The RNC was too busy with Kwanzaa-related events.
The is no GOP. There is only a second DEMS party.
I saw the RNC’s Kwanzaa message. I guess they don’t care the guy that created it was insane, or that it is a jumble of nonsense that most blacks don’t even buy into.
Did Jim Jones create any holidays? The RNC should get crackin’ to honor those as well.
I think the Duck Dynasty clan falls squarely into the Tea Party area of politics, and thus is hated by the Republican Party.
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