He’s not my President. But it’s particularly sad because given Democrats’ control of the White House and Congress, and soon the Supreme Court— we may never get the country back.
I proudly served my country in uniform, last night I lost my country. He will never be my president.
Conservatives have a PR problem and need to shut up during the "honeymoon period".
Instead, conservatives need to look to their knitting within the GOP. The party needs to be rebuilt around its conservative core, and a new message and agenda fashioned for the rest of the country.
We need new conservative Party leadership and a new Contract with America -- a platform that does not reflect the inarticulateness of RiNO Republicanism.
Then we need to secure solidly conservative sources of material support so that we don't have to treat with Yacht Club patroons and their New York lawyer errand boys.
The flag in front of this house will remain as you see it here.
Inverted for the international signal for distress.
At half-staff to memorialize the death of the Constitution on 11/4.
I wonder if he’s going to begin an immediate pull out from Iraq. His radical base propelled him to power at every step of the way during the campaign to see it happen. Will he bend to their demands? He owes them bigtime, and the pressure from those radicals early in his term will be heavy. Will he effectively abandon the sacrifice of our troops that have died over there?
Doing so will be an absolute humanitarian and strategic disaster that would bring the entire region into war.
Get ready for the fights to come and pay these mfers back, measure for measure for 8 years of hate and discontent. I will extend to them every courtesy that they extended to us. Dirtbag traitors.
56 million Americans agree...He’s not qualified!