Posted on 12/05/2021 2:19:58 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
When a conservative thinks about what Republican policy platforms should include, there are certain things we do not expect to see:
What do all of these things have in common, other than being associated with the political left? They all happen to be policies actively and aggressively promoted by “Republican” U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz. He’s running in arguably the most consequential Senate race in 2022, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, his name recognition may be enough to propel him to a primary win. We need to stop him.
Here are just some of the receipts demonstrating his “Republican In Name Only” (RINO) status, many of which came from a compilation by We Love Trump:
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I don’t know much about Dr. Oz except he’s a TV doctor. I assume he “performs” for a low information audience and probably thinks we are all like them. My gut says he’s in it for him, not the country.
A hidden head chopper, then?
dr. oz was brought to us by okrah winfree, who went to obummer’s church wiff revrund right ... god damn america ...
Oz and Trump are friends. Trump appointed him to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. I’m not saying Oz is honest and reliable, but is he really a NeverTrumper?
Why don’t conservatives find a Donald Dem MAGA candidate to run in the ‘Rat primary.
Why fight half a battle?
If you follow that thread you will see that I was talking about JD Vance, who is another stealth Assistant Democrat.
Okay, sorry.
Nothing to be sorry about.
Two Wrights don’t make a Oprah.
He’s a celebrity so will have some base support no matter what but he has no natural support. Fact GOP of PA is recruiting him tells you all you need to know about the GOP party of PA
What happened to Jake Corman’s audit? We can’t reelect him to get reelected if he doesn’t investigate the 2020 Election. He allowed them to change the election laws.
None with the name recognition as Oz.
Oz needs to be stopped in his tracks. There are entirely too many day-time talk show female and girly men viewers that have zero ability to critically think. They will fall for Oz’s leftist tripe. Worse yet, Sean Hannity and Bret Braer have both had Oz on in the past week. Neither asked any decent questions. They gave him a free pass. I have no idea if regular Fox News viewers see Oz favorably, as I am not a regular viewer and personally can’t tolerate either Brett or Hannity.
Like Reagan said, “I will vote for the republican most likely to get elected” (paraphrasing). Losing conservatives like Roy Moore, Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock, Christine O’Donnell etc have no power to move any conservative agenda.
Oz is not a die-hard conservative, that is for sure, but he may have the best chance to defeat the democrat opponent.
The following were all great conservative candidates.
But they can’t move a penny’s worth of conservative agenda.
Roy Moore
Todd Akin
Ken Cuccinelli
Richard Mourdock
Christine O’Donnell
George Allen
Joe Miller
Ken Buck
Alan West
Doug Hoffman
I heard an interview with Dr. Oz on the radio the other day with conservative talker Dom Giordano. (Giordano took over Rush’s slot on WPHT in Philadelphia.) Dom asked him about the controversy regarding whether or not Oz is a Pennsylvania resident. Oz danced all around the question, saying he attended college in Philadelphia, met his wife there, his in-laws live there, but stopped short of saying he was a resident. He alluded to living “only 3 miles from the PA border” (in south Jersey) a couple of times. It seems to me it would be pretty easy to see where he’s registered to vote, does he have a PA driver’s license, etc.
Check out Jeff Bartos. He ran as Lt. Gov with Wagner. It’s a shame Parnell had all that wife-beating baggage. I am wide open to evaluating candidates but have some acid tests. #1. I want to hear the words straight from the candidate’s mouth, “I will not vote for McConnell as leader.” No ifs ands or buts.
Thanks for reporting the facts.
There are a few GOOD ones who are going to run.
Matter of fact, they are so good that I was a little surprised when this DR. Oz, who I have never seen, but only have heard his name, decided to run.
He is not too bright if he thinks PA republicans will support him over the others. Good men.
By the way, first impression, I don’t like him. Asked about Trump, Oz claims...”he is his own man.” Gobblede goop for I am a Democrap.
Kathy Barnette
Jeff Bartos
John Debellis
Sean Gale
Bobby Jeffries
Ronald Johnson
Richard Mulholland
Max Richardson
Martin Rosenfeld
Carla Sands
Everett Stern
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