Posted on 10/11/2016 7:32:47 AM PDT by Scythian_Reborn
Bush Senior became Reagan's Vice President after he agreed to say to say he would "implicitly abandon his support for abortion and his opposition to supply-side economics by embracing the platform".
It is my theory that Bush senior didn't like or agree with Reagan and was either approached by the left or his views were just more in line with the left, either way, the GOPe cabal started the day Bush senior took office.
From their we bounced back and forth between Clinton's and more Bush's to Obama and we stand here now very close to electing YET ANOTHER CLINTON. It's been a sloping downhill fall that is gaining momentum such that all of Washington is on the same team, that is the team we are playing against. It's interesting to note how close Bush senior and Bill Clinton have become.
Something changed in America the day Bush senior took the White House. What changed was that it became Washington vs the people instead of what it should have been, and always had been up until that point. Politicians became aware of it, were either threatened or simply didn't care who one elections or what policies were enacted as long as they could keep their positions in power.
I would say Nixon. Nixon was as far to the left as any Republican President in US history. He and Bill Clinton were about the same philosophically. It took Reagan to reform the GOP. But it has drifted since then.
That makes total sense. Otherwise it would have to be completely coincidental that a member of the top NWO family happened to have made and saved this recording.
Hinckley tried to murder RR the day before Hinckley was to have lunch with Neil Bush.
The Hinckley family were friends of the Bush family.
Mmmm, hash.
But for reals, thank you for upholding standards.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3478076/posts
The corruption of influential Americans has been systematically engineered through the Fabian takeover of so many Universities, since the early days of the Twentieth Century. It is a terrible problem. Electing Trump could be the first step in turning things around. In any event, it is the one essential, here & now.
I tend to agree
H W was not our friend
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It started January 20, 1989.
It started a lot earlier than that. They tried to politically kill of Reagan in ‘76, and probably never forgave him for his support of Goldwater in ‘64. Frankly, they were as opposed to Goldwater then as they are to Trump now. This started with the Rockefeller wing of the GOP - a bunch of liberal northeastern pubbies who were indistinguishable from their Dem opponents except as to their support for more fiscal restraint.
THESE are the people that George Washington was worried about when he condemned the idea of political parties - he knew that their first loyalty would NOT be to the country, but to their party or themselves.
The Bush family are Northeast Liberals living in Texas.
With whom.
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Until recent times we were 90% (or so) a homogeneous country. More explicitly, the country is now moving more to a sea of lower IQ population who are responding to political calls to hate whites.
This is not just another move in a bad direction. This is the opening salvos of white repression. I fervently believe that.
We are in much, much different territory than 10, 20, 30 years ago. This isn't Goldwater, Nixon, Johnson. This is more like Zuma and South African politics. And note, the ANC has won every election since 1994.
Political Parties are not religious organizations with agreed on doctrine.
Political Parties are associations of convenience for those who seek power.
As Dems want government to have the power they have no problems with uniting, despite their differences.
Conservatives want Feds to have limited power with states and people retaining much power. But the Republican Party seeks power. Thus it has small government Coolidge selecting big government Hoover as his running mate, which is akin to Reagan selecting Bush I.
Most people who do not vote just want to be left alone. Thus they are the natural allies of conservatives, as is often noted by others. The only way for conservatives to win without conceding to big government Republicans is for conservatives to convince those who just want to be left alone to vote their conscience.
The only proven way to get these non-voters to vote is an effective ground game; either door-to-door or a MoralMajority/ChristianCoalition ground game in churches.
Does anyone here know any other way to win?
Don't forget "compassionate conservatism."
The video has now been deleted, didn’t get to see it
I have often wondered why Reagan didn’t groom a successor, for example, by putting a strong supporter of his policies such as Jack Kemp into his Cabinet. By the spring of 1988, it was clear that the next president would be Bush, Dole or a Democrat, and that the Reagan Revolution was over.
Before Goldwater, their bête noire was Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio).
Probably more like muscle memory when typing.
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