Posted on 08/29/2010 12:55:46 AM PDT by County Agent Hank Kimball
I’d have to agree. DeMint is a great candidate IF you look long and hard for one. Most people don’t and Palin is as good a choice as any.
This from the author of the fantastically successful US Senate power sharing plan of the 90’s?
I'm sure are still Democrats laughing out their butt at the sheer luck they enjoyed with a Republican gave them a way to help dull the power of the majority!
I'm glad they come along so often with examples of why giving them both houses of Congress and the Oval Office set Republicans back 100 years.
I say to Mr. Lott that he should just go away and leave us alone. He's done quite enough already, honest. And I mean that in the nicest way.
Since Jan.2009, DeMint has done more work for CONSERVATIVES than any politician in the country, period.
Finally a PAC I can believe in. Just sent J DeM $500.
Quite the opposite. He is helping us drive out the tofu. See my post #3. I love the guy.
If they're left of Atilla the Hun...I don't want 'em.
If DeMint is a great Senator(and I think he is), he should stay in the Senate. I would prefer an outsider for president, someone who isn’t cozy with the inside the beltway crowd. Someone who isn’t afraid to think outside the box and can take the heat that results from it.
This is what I told them when they came calling. Not a dime folks!
I’m glad to hear others were of the same mind.
But then Sarah Palin came to the rescue, raising funds for the party that has abandoned people like us. Here’s a woman that is supposed to be one of us, who didn’t get the message that it’s no more money until the Republican Leadership is on the same page with us.
Of course Sarah and that leadership ARE on the same page. Always have been.
I’m suspicious of Atilla’s position on border security, myself.
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