Posted on 10/18/2011 11:16:43 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
The TEA party is in a, mutiny, a Cain Mutiny and the Republican establishment Karl Tokyo Rove and his open the borders to get Hispanics to vote Republican friends- dont know what to do about it.
Last year the TEA party movement scared the Democrats. With the major league butt kicking we put on the Democrats they finally got the message.
Nevertheless, along the way we learned a hard lesson as we watched the Republican establishment savage our candidates in Delaware Nevada and Alaska.
They helped Harry Reid hold the Senate because to them Democrats are preferable to TEA partiers. We got their message, now we will be the ones teaching the lessons. Now we will have to scare the Republican establishment, Tokyo Rove types.
Our first order of business in scaring the Republicans is this message: WE WILL NOT NOMINATE WILLARD ROMNEY PERIOD!
It is not only us who are saying we wont fall for their faux conservative. Consider these recent poll results: Out of 49,000 votes cast in a nine way Newsmax survey, Herman Cain got 35592 or (71%), Willard Romney got 3604 or (7%) - 1/10th Cains vote!
The new Zogby poll (certainly no far right operation) shows that not only does Cain beat Willard Romney by 20 points in a race for the Republican nomination, Cain now actually beats Obama and Willard loses to Obama. Suck on that Tokyo Rove!
In the latest Economist/YouGov poll Cains 33% almost doubles Willards 18%.
The liberal Democrat run Public Policy Polling firm shows Cain beating Willard 30/22 and moving up.
In a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll Willards 23 points trailed Cains 27 points. While Cains numbers increased by almost 5 times what he had August, Willards 23
in August.
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“Tokyo Rove”, makes a fine living working both sides of the aisle.
BUT, his clients are ALL your typical party big whigs and he makes nothing through TEA party folks.
ROVE is garbage, not a conservative.
I know I like what Herman has put out to the public. What I want to know is what will be in the Democrat opposition research file. And that’s not something we will know unless and until he gets the nomination. That’s why I’m leery of candidates who have never held office.
I believe anything glaringly bad would have come out in his 2004 GA Senate run. The GOP establishment was pretty ruthless in that race.
I’m still undecided. I’m really surprised, though, that the more voters see of Rick Perry the less impressed they are. I thought he was going to emerge as the anti-Romney. This campaign is already taking some twists.
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