Posted on 05/06/2009 9:55:56 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
Politics: Our former secretary of state savages as "mean-spirited" and "driven by social conservatism" the party that gave him prominence. Americans, don't you know, really want more taxes and more government.
Seems there's no shortage of advice these days from inside and outside the GOP on what the Republican Party needs to do to return to power. Colin Powell is no exception as he continues to snipe at the party that, thanks to appointments by Presidents Reagan, Bush and Bush, made him a national icon.
"The Republican Party is in deep trouble," the former general and secretary of state told corporate security executives at a conference Monday in Washington, D.C.
Powell said he told 2008 GOP presidential candidate John McCain last summer that the party had developed a reputation for being mean-spirited and was driven more by social conservatism than the economic problems America faced.
Perhaps, if all you watch is MSNBC.
Powell opined that the country had changed, but not the GOP. "Americans do want to pay taxes for services," he said. "Americans are looking for more government in their lives, not less."
Really? They certainly weren't looking for more taxes at the tea-parties that dotted the nation last month. But, according to Powell, wanting to keep more of what you earn is mean-spirited.
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Colin Powell deserves no respect.
another member of the “why does anyone care what this idiot says?” list
I do not want to pay more taxes for services that aren’t available to me. And that is exactly how it works. NO THANKS
And then somebody should remind him how he sat by and watched Scooter Libby twist on the political gallows while Powell knew the entire time that his Deputy Armitage was the guy who spoke that awful womens name to Bob Novack.
What a despicable character General Powell has turned out to be.
Can someone please point out to me anytime where Colin Powell has ever said anything remotely conservative? I’d really like to know if such an event has ever happened.
What a despicable character General Powell has turned out to be.
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You are being kind.
Powell sounds more and more like former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov description of a subversive agent.
According to Powell and his RINO comrades, all the GOP has to do to right the ship is to become virtually indistinguishable from the Donkeys. ...which alas, it’s very close to doing anyway.
et tu Colin?
Colon powell is a prime example of what is wrong with affirmative action.
Were it not for the Republican Party, Al Haig, and Affirmative Action,(backed up by some militarily skilled colonels at the Pentagon) you might well have ended your military career as possibly a major, in charge of soldering mess kits at Fort Huachuca.
Please go away now, and take your nut-bag wife with you.
The RINOvirus....worse than the rhinovirus
When he sat in front of the United Nations making the case for military operations against Iraq with evidence of Iraq’s attempting to reconstitute their chemical and biological weapons programs. Other than that, he’s demonstrated no conservative behavior.
It's on the internet, baby! Next!(major media drools on it's ever-shrinking, irrelevant, self)
Powell is a weasle like Specter without the boldness..
So become a Democrat already.
I typed into the Google search engine the following: "Colin Powell the OPPORTUNIST" and came up with an address that harkened back to the days the Democrats were furious with him. Talk about name-calling in 2004:http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=103x88382
Whew! I love it! Do you suppose MSNBC's dimwitted hacks will be reminding us of their once-upon-a-time disdain for the lil general?
Regards . . . Penny
I listened to NPR for about five minutes today. The purpose of the NPR hit piece was to brand Senator Jeff Sessions a racist, since he will be the key Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee during the upcoming Supreme Court nominee hearings. No substantiation of Sessions' racial bigotry was provided, and the presentation was carefully phrased to avoid a slander lawsuit. Still, NPR's implication could not have been clearer. Jeff Sessions is just another Klansman with a big R in front of his name. Heh, heh, smirk, smirk, aren't we urbane.
In all the years that I listened to Rush, I never heard him say anything one-hundredth as vile.
So, Colin, is that also a kind of nastiness that we would be better to do without? I guess not. NPR's slander is your kind of nastiness.
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