To: Helvan
The WSJ turds just wants us to think these insidious schemers are nervous. Maybe so. But I have to ask. To what end? To perpetuate the idea that the GOPe is weakened in the hopes we overreach and they make some sort of comeback and eradicate the tea party conservatives from their midst?
Is everything just a lie? Everything a conspiracy? Based on that thinking I would have to believe that the tea party movement is nothing but a creature of the GOPe as a vehicle for conservatives to vent themselves into thinking they are creating change in the political establishment. Cynicism demands that kind of logic.
Ted Cruz is beholden to his Goldman Sachs employed wife. Should he become President he would be nothing but a tool of the CFR, etc., etc., ad nauseam. A win is never a win. There's always some higher order deceiving us into thinking that something has been accomplished.
Too many people use cynicism as a blanket to keep themselves warm at night.
80 posted on
09/25/2015 10:51:49 PM PDT by
JPX2011
To: JPX2011
Sorry, but after what the GOPe, the Barbour machine, et al, did to Chris McDaniel in Mississippi in order to keep a good conservative from taking a seat from a doddering old senile fool albeit one the GOPe could pull the strings on, I will never believe again that I can be too cynical. They bribed 'rat primary voters to vote for Cochran in the run-off, and put out fliers saying McDaniel had ties to the KKK, and that the Tea Party-a conservative sub-group of their own supposedly conservative party, in a conservative state-was rayciss. No, I don't think that I can be too cynical, after that.
98 posted on
09/26/2015 6:01:36 AM PDT by
mrsmel
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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