Posted on 10/12/2013 6:04:15 PM PDT by Absolutely Nobama
Recently, Peter King, the court jester of the House of Representatives, had this to say to PMSNBC's Andrea Mitchell about Tea Party heroes Rand Paul and Ted Cruz:
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"I'm really more concerned about why more Republicans around the country didn't join me in denouncing Ted Cruz. We now have people on the sidelines coming forward who we have to take a stand here. We cannot allow our party to be taken over by the likes of Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. I mean, these are people, isolationists, I consider them RINOs, because they don't represent traditional Republican principles. Ted Cruz, what he did here, was lead the party into a dead end with no strategy, somehow convincing a number of House Republicans that we just sent this to through Senate as far as defunding and closing down the government, he would manage to get Harry Reid and President Obama to back down. He never had a plan. It was fraudulent from the start. And we have to cut this guy off now."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/10/11/rep_peter_king_ted_cruz_and_rand_paul_are_rinos.html
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Ok Pete, Since you asked nicely, I'll tell you why no one in the grassroots of the Conservative Movement hasn't flocked to your moronic position. In fact, since I'm such a nice guy and I kind of feel bad for making fun of someone who's day late and a few chromosomes short, I'll type it nice and slow and use all caps. Ready, Pete? No? Frankly, I don't give a damn. Here it is:
WE. DESPISE. YOU.
Ladies and gentlemen, as we are all aware, the horror that is dog eater Barack Hussein Obama being installed as President of the United States by his willing collaborators in the arrogant and lazy media and Hollyweird wasn't the sole cause of the rise of the Tea Party. The Tea Party came into being, in part, as a reaction to the final years of the Bush administration. (Hat tip to the Great One Mark Levin for being one of the few individuals in the media who actually understands this.) We were sick and tired of the constant growth of government under Bush's leadership. We were annoyed at the warp speed pace that Bush and his GOP-E cronies were added to the nightmarish deficit. We were sickened by the attempt to grant illegal alien scumbags amnesty. In short, we decided that we wanted nothing do with Bolsheviks of the Democrat party or the Menshiviks of the Republican't party.
Pete, that means you. Last time I checked, you goosestepped right along with your GOP-E comrades during this very painful time in American history. It was slobs like you that gave us TARP, the Department of Homeland Security (which really sucks at stopping terrorism--see the Boston Bombing for further details), sexual assaults at airports in the name of national security, Mediscare Part D, the NSA perverting the Patriot Act into a domestic spying plot, and all the rest. Your record, and the record of your comrades, absolutely sucks, Pete. Sad but true.
And, since we're telling it like it is Pete, it was RINO's like you that helped propel our Indonesian raised Fuhrer into power. The Republican't party was as useless as male nipples during the Bush years. Sure they cut taxes and did a reasonably good job on the War on Terror, but did nothing to check the power of the out-of-control Federal Leviathan. Did you and your comrades jettison the unconstitutional Department of Education? No, instead you dingbats ensured further federal interference in education with the "No Child Left Behind" scam. How about the EPA, Pete? What did you and your comrades do about its lawless ways? Nada. Did you and comrades tame the Department of Labor? Nein. Did you folks at least kill the utterly useless Commerce Department? Geen. You and your ilk didn't give the American people any reason whatsoever to support the Republican party, so they didn't, and now we're stuck with a guy who wants to start World War III and be on al-Qaeda's side.
Here's the bottom line, gang: If the Republican't party won't carry on the fight to protect the We the People from the fascist plot that is Obamacare, then We the People need to take it to the next level. Perhaps we could use Mark Levin's idea to amend the Constitution as outlined in his book, The Liberty Amendments. Or, perhaps we should seriously consider saying sayonara to Tokyo Rove, Court Jester Peter King and the rest of the Old Boy Network that is the GOP-E, and form a third party.
It's now or never.....
He has always been...shall we say...less than reliable
I hear you. I’m a life-long Republican. Aside from my Buchanan vote in 2000 (yeah, I know), I have always voted Republican. Straight down the ticket, even for losers like Charlie Crist. (Down here in Florida we’re not just the cocaine capital of the world, we grow RINOs like nobody’s business.)
But I’m sick and tired of voting for people like King who actively oppose damn near everything I believe in. 2012 was straw that broke the camel’s back. It took everything I had not to throw up as I pulled the lever for Mitt Trotsky. I swore on that day NEVER to be put in that position EVER again.
If Obamacareless worms its way into society, this little chat will be for naught. It won’t matter one iota if you vote -R or -D. America will be dead and buried and a rotting, European-style socialist state will take its place.
Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to that and the House remains firm in its convictions. I’m not holding my breath or anything, but let’s hope for the best.
Yep. Ne complaints here.
That’s the spirit!
Great pic of Bubble Boy King Rino.
Third party is definitely not suicide.
These people ran for president on 3rd party tickets:
Ross Perot
Ron Paul
Pat Buchanan
Ralph Nader
Gary Johnson
First of all that was a differnt time and different era. The nation was in a much different situation than it is now, the republican party was in a much different position than it is now.
We have RINOs calling conservatives unwelcomed extremists who hi-jacked the pary today.
Secondly, not one of those candidates on your list come close to a Tea Party candidate.
Third, I wasn’t really advocating a 3rd party to run in the presidential election, mostly because I assume Ted Cruz or perhaps Sara Palin may decide to run in 2016. I was referring to Senate and Congressional races. Now if we have another Mitt Romney as the nominee I would hope someone like Ted Cruz would run as a Tea Party candidate.
Sometimes just the threat to switch parties from a group of conservatives already holding seats in the House and Senate would be enough to get the RINOs in line. It worked for Joe Lieberman. The dems were scared to death he would change to independent if he didn’t get what he wanted. I believe they were something like 1 seat from being the minority in the Senate at the time.
There are plenty of options our elected conservative republicans have.
You'd have been better off voting for the dem. A useful idiot like republican King, McCain...etc going on CNN and MSNBC and calling anybody right of Susan Collins extremists is more harmful to our cause than the democrat who had run against him could have done with his own rhetoric.
People in this nation are absolutely fed up. It will be tough on incumbent congress critters in 2014. Can’t wait!
“Ross Perot
Ron Paul
Pat Buchanan
Ralph Nader
Gary Johnson”
What do these people all have in common. None of them won when they ran. That is the fate of third parties. Only worked once (Whigs/Republicans), and that was long, long ago.
What do Ross Perot, Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan, Ralph Nader, Gary Johnson all have in common? They ran for President, not for Congress which is what I’ve been referring to.
I’ll bet if Sara Palin had run for President against Mitt Romney and Obama she would have had a good chance at winning. Sara Palin is no Gary Johnson.
Peter King should be a character in the TV show “Sons of Anarchy”. Maybe he can be the interface between SAMCRO and the Irish Kings.
Yeah, but if Petey was on the show, it would be called
‘Sons of Moderation’.
Either Rand Paul or Ted Cruz have the verbal skills that Romney, McCain and Santorum never had. I am hoping one of them decides to run in 2016.
I have watched dozens of Rand Paul interviews by hostile TV talking heads, and have not seen the deer in the head lights facial look so far. I can’t imagine either of them not knowing something about a gotcha question such as the Bush Doctrine.
Peter King, just another Collaborator with the Enemy of the Republic, the Democrats.
Thanks for the response - your post is worth a repeat:
“Rep. Peter King (R-NY) is in the news this week for demanding that journalists who publish leaks about national security be arrested and prosecuted. On Fox News just now, he called for Glenn Greenwald specifically to be prosecuted for publishing the documents former NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked to The Guardian. Considering his history of supporting the Irish Republican Army and its obscene violence, it’s not exactly surprising that King wants to use guns to silence people. It is somewhat surprising (to me, at least) that anybody takes him seriously in light of his record of support for the IRA, and that bookers continue to put his thuggish mug in front of a camera.”
http://reason.com/blog/2013/06/12/rep-peter-king-who-wants-to-arrests-jour
He really is a ‘piece of work’, as it were.
To be perfectly blunt and honest, is there any difference between RINOs like our least favorite court jester King, John McLame, McLame’s fellow “same-sex senator” (h/t Mark Levin) Lindsey Grahamnesty, or Susan Vodka Collins or other RINO and the Dhimmicrat party hacks?
I can’t see any. Therein lies our problem. Our majority in the House isn’t as big as we think.
Out of normal and healthy curiosity, why wasn’t this investigated by anyone?
I don’t care if there’s a -D or on -R is one someone’s baseball cap. Right is right and wrong is wrong.
Freeping from a Smartphone isn’t as easy as it looks.
Ping!
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