THEY WANT US OUT!! So that their milquetoast, moderate, pantywaist candidates prevail.
I advise all reading this that they should check to make sure that they can, in fact, vote in a republican primary next year!!!
Meanwhile, Democrats are registering as Republicans so they can pick off Trump.
“THEY WANT US OUT!! So that their milquetoast, moderate, pantywaist candidates prevail.”
Thing is, he wouldn’t. Conservatives alone would win out at the end of the day. It would finally separate ideological boundaries and Americans would finally realize that they have been lied to all these years.
Drive out the Whigs like Jeb, McCain, Kasich, Graham, McConnell.
This plan only works if our Candidates go third party or too many insist on staying in the primaries. We have already seen what 4.6 million voters staying home in 2012 did for the GOP Elite. They maintained their fealty to the Obama! If we can’t close the door in the primary the USSA is virtually a given.
This article is bunk. Closed primaries are good for conservatism. The author has very faulty logic.
I hate to be the bearer of bad tiding, but many of us left the Uniparty many years ago.
Somewhere around 1992, when we finally figured out that Hillary was right.
It really doe not make a difference.
Elect a conservative to a House or Senate seat and odds are they move 90 degrees left as soon as the arm goes down after taking the oath.
It’s “scorched earth” by Juan Ellis & Pals.If we stay home at this time next year the Former Twelfth Lady will get it.So Juan’s attitude is...”if I can’t have it,Hillary’s my choice”.
With Sanders not being given a fair shake, I’m wondering if something weird could happen. Younger voters and others attracted to Sanders mostly don’t like hillary. If they vote ‘pub, will they choose Trump as the outsider most likely to change the system?
Hey Jeb!
Wake up and go home.
We’re electing Ted Cruz.
The flawed logic with running off conservatives in the primary, as we have seen in the last 2 election cycles, is that they don’t come back for the general.
Why should they when the GOPe is going out of its way to make itself the true opposition party to Conservatives?
The problem with the ‘lessor of two evils’ argument is that for it to work, your candidate needs to be just that. 97 mph over the cliff instead of 100mph is an argument that doesn’t work as well as it used to work.
Sorry, Jeb, but the conservatives are not going anywhere. That is what Battered Conservative Syndrome does. They hang on. They accuse the establishment of being RINOs, when they are the ones who seem to be Republicans-in-name-only because they pine for the old Republican platform from a century ago. The establishment has moved the party significantly to the left — so much so that the Republican establishment look more like Dem-lites.
The BCS’s pine for the days of Goldwater. The BCS’s pine for the days of Reagan. Those two had the establishment kicking and screaming. Any movements to the right they caused were only temporary, however. But the BCS’s hung on.
Mark Levin frequently calls for a new Republican Party. It is not going to happen. Not for Goldwater. Not for Reagan. Not for any of the current contenders. The establishment still has control, still holds the purse strings, still is influenced by the lobbyists and crony capitolists. The basic internals of the party has not changed — it is not a conservative party; not after Goldwater; not after Reagan.
But the BCS-ers still hold on.
Bush is being interviewed by This Week.
Bush: I wake up each morning. I eat nails.
LOL
Most people just get their iron from multi-vitamins. I can visualize it now. Reagan had his jelly beans. Bush will have a box of 10-penny nails to chew during meetings.
He didn’t mention having a hammer, so we cannot be sure how the nails fit into the ‘Jeb can fit it’ mode of his campaign.
Maybe he will chow down on a box of nails at the next debate.
I don't know what came first the wife or the plan. The cynic in me thinks the plan probably came first.
I left the Republican party last March. I can still vote in the Republican primary in my state, though.