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2 posted on
11/08/2012 5:35:58 AM PST by
expat1000
To: expat1000
Daniel Greenfield has emerged as the most insightful analysts of the recent era. His last 3 Sultan Knish articles have been spot-on.
Its time for TEA Party Patriots to lead the GOP.
5 posted on
11/08/2012 5:51:53 AM PST by
corkoman
To: expat1000
The 2012 election was of course a disaster. A complete and thorough disaster. But it was a disaster because Obama and his cronies won. Not because Mitt Romney lost. Mitt Romney filled a void. He stepped into a spot that we needed, became a symbol and then he failed, because he was only a man, and worse still he was a blue state politician who was light on principles and heavy on being a people person. What we lost in this election was not a chance for better leadership, but a chance to remove a bad leader. But what we gained was an end to complicity in the actions and policies of this administration. What we gained was a chance to use this defeat to launch a movement that can actually win an election by confronting the issues.
Nails it, as usual. However, he is more optimistic than I am about the future.
17 posted on
11/08/2012 7:19:53 AM PST by
arasina
(Communism is EVIL. So there.)
To: expat1000
Good Read. I have enjoyed the past number of articles, and is the reason I asked to be put on the list yesterday, whenever LOL, the days are running together anymore.
Do you get the sense as I do that Greenfield’s style of writing, his projection of his thoughts is quite reminiscent of Tony Snow? Very thorough, and concise. You know what the man means without question. Excellent quality for journalism.
21 posted on
11/08/2012 9:48:44 AM PST by
rockinqsranch
(Dems, Libs, Socialists, call 'em what you will, they ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.)
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