Posted on 05/31/2008 10:53:25 AM PDT by Dawnsblood
I cannot remember who first called the Republican Party the “stupid party,”
John Stuart Mill was the first, I believe, to refer to Conservatives as “the stupid party”, and in all this time it doesn’t seem much has changed. ;)
The country club corrupt elite Republicans will be forced to leave the party, and like Squat McClellan, trash it, and become openly DemoRats, in order to get mercy from their DemoRat masters.
What happens to the Republican brand is unsure, conservatives may be able to take control and rebuild it like they did before, but liberal Republicans must be kicked out. There is a place for them in the DemoRat party, as shoe shine boys.
Now that's funny right there.
Both parties are corrupt and spineless.
The best start is to crush the dynasties. We may be on the way to that after the Romney and Clinton defeats.
Both parties need a flushin'
I have never been associated with the Libertarian Party, so I identify myself as a "small-l libertarian" to avoid confusing with the L-Party.
You might try this google search:
Google small-r republican on FreeRepublic
You've got lots of company right here on FR.
Exactly right. And the reason that they are so timid is that when they get into office they see the vast array of force that is the MSM and academia etc firring away madly at their very heads every time they have the temerity to stick them up and say something.
The dangerous result of this is that, due to the basic natures of the sides involved wherin the most hardcore Leftists go into a line of work that puts them on the front so to speak, and the most hardcore rightwingers have actual lives that don't involve ramming their beliefs down everyons throat, there is an imbalance in the front between the two parties. The toughest most vicious leftwingers the party has are facing off against rightwingers who are afraid and timid. That is to say that the toughest most vicious rightwingers are BEHIND the front. So the Left keeps winning and pushing us back and will continue to do so right up until they go too far....and then the trouble will start.
Bush wasn't...He bucked the system on both sides. That's why they hate him. He didn't play the go along game.
He is likely the last of his kind and somewhat of an anomaly. He was raised to be a get along guy.
You can bet that Obama is foolish enough to fall for every wind of PC that comes along.
IMO, that day is fast approaching.
The American people are really really p*ssed at both parties right now...and they know it.
I hoped Ron Paul would be a little more careful in his discourse, so as to avoid the taint of his more radical followers. But he loved playing to them.
The Dems nominate far-left oddballs like Obama because it pleases the most motivated members of their party -- i.e. the ones who come out and vote their beliefs, such as they are.
Likewise, the most motivated libertarians pushed for Ron Paul because despite being somewhat loony, he energized the libertarian base (including all the weirdos, *sigh*).
The Pubbies haven't got that kind of motivation going this year.
> Even so..Paul had a huge turnout. That was a shock to most people who took notice.
I for one certainly took notice.
> The American people are really really p*ssed at both parties right now...and they know it.
I'll be fascinated to see if anything comes of it. The 2-party system is pretty entrenched. I dislike it intensely, and wish for a return to voting for the candidate instead of for the juggernaut that prints up his/her campaign lit and calls me at dinnertime with an automated voice telling me who I should vote for.
The number of FReepers who claim to be conservatives, yet who are bending over and taking it up the @$$ for John McCain this year is shocking. We'll never see any viable conservative candidates make it to the elections again, at that rate.
Me, I would vote for Barry Goldwater in an instant. Hell, the way things are going, I'd vote for the GHOST of Barry Goldwater if I could! ;-)
Hey, there's a write-in for ya: "Ghost of Barry Goldwater". Hmmm-mm...
Yep. All those vetos, all that standing up for his nominees when Congress stalled 'em, all that holding the line against Kennedy's education bill....
Without a doubt, however the thread was about the Republicans.
I’m voting for McCain because he is not part of the in crowd of the corrupt establishment and he isn’t a commie and he will be a pain in the arse to a lot of the sell outs in our own party. That’s about all we have left to make our vote count for something. I’m taking an unpopular stance on FR because most people haven’t seen some of the progress that McCain has made with his faith...but so be it. The Founders were not yes men either.
“The leadership of the GOP/RNC are run by spineless, gutless, gonad-less good for nothings”
I think this is a pretty good description of voters that continue to vote for RINO’s because they have seniority. You can’t have change unless you vote for change.
Which is why I’m turning a deaf ear to R.N.C. pleas for donations.
Until the Republican party gets rid of RINOs and once again is the party of less govt.
less govt. intrusion
No abortion
No amnesty for illegals
No to the homosexual agenda
Etc. then I am not interested in supporting the party I’ve supported for 35 years
The leadership of the GOP/RNC will continue to maintain power as long as we vote for them. Whenever we say, “I’m voting for X, only because Democrat Y is worse”, our POS leadership stays in power.
>> Country Club Republicans have more in common with the elitist Left than they do with the base.
THAT’S the reality.
Given time to bear fruit, big-government Republicanism is all but indistinguishable in result from big-government Democratism.
>> The number of FReepers who claim to be conservatives, yet who are bending over and taking it up the @$$ for John McCain this year is shocking.
Hey hey HEY! Watch it bub.
Maybe he did give me a ride home and yes, I let him buy me an ice cream cone but I swear that’s as FAR AS HE’S GONNA GET.
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