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GOP Empire's Plan to Crush Tea Party Rebels
atlantic wire ^
| 10-12-11
| Elspeth Reeve
Posted on 10/13/2011 9:26:50 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
Step 1: The first rule of the establishment is: Do not admit you are part of the establishment! Step 2: Disarm them with praise Step 3: Moderate whoever they pick as the 2012 nominee. Step 4: Teach them about compromise. Step 5: Never forget reality
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To: Deb
Please post the impurities you are willing to tolerate in a GOP presidential candidate:
-- Weak on 2nd amendment?
-- Believes in global warming and need for carbon emissions regulation?
-- Thinks Roe v. Wade should stand?
-- Thinks we should drop Israel as an ally?
-- Supports government intrusion in our health insurance and health care choices?
-- Wants to see gay marriage made legal across the U.S.?
-- Supports open homosexuality in the U.S. military?
-- Thinks government can "create jobs" by involving itself in the marketplace using taxpayer dollars?
-- Thinks illegal aliens have a right to services funded by legal American taxpayers?
Come ON, Deb. Let's get down to brass tacks. Stop with the hostilities and start with the substances. Show me HOW and WHERE the rest of us can be "non purists"? And show us the candidate YOU will tolerate, what issues YOU will tolerate, in terms of "impurity"?
You instruct me to "shut up," while I do the opposite for you -- I am respectfully requesting that you share your opinion with us. It would be really nice if you could do it without hostility and personal attack. :^)
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posted on
10/13/2011 4:37:27 PM PDT
by
Finny
("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
To: EQAndyBuzz
“If the conservative loses in the primaries, the winner is our candidate.”
Maybe yours, I’d done with that kind of quiet acquiescence.
122
posted on
10/13/2011 4:37:34 PM PDT
by
Rebelbase
(Cain/Rubio?)
To: WOBBLY BOB
123
posted on
10/13/2011 4:46:00 PM PDT
by
EternalVigilance
(Congrats GOP! You've narrowed it down to Romney, a Romney supporter, and a Giuliani supporter! /s)
To: smoothsailing
That you would so cavalierly dismiss a part of the Tea Party movement you disagree with is quite telling. Wow -- value pack.
"Dismiss" -- I didn't dismiss them, I discerned, and then pointed out for others, the differences between the Tea Party Express and the Tea Party. It's called, doing your homework and knowing who you are talking about.
I also pointed out that the Tea Party movement is leaderless, has no organization, and doesn't do endorsements. The Tea Party Express just endorsed. That is a key piece of information.
"Telling" -- well, that's very minatory of you; but save the ad hom adumbrations of umbrage, because what it ought to tell you is that there's somebody out here who knows what time it is.
124
posted on
10/13/2011 4:51:34 PM PDT
by
lentulusgracchus
(Concealed carry is a pro-life position.)
To: Pelham
Thank you.
125
posted on
10/13/2011 4:56:01 PM PDT
by
lentulusgracchus
(Concealed carry is a pro-life position.)
To: smoothsailing; lentulusgracchus
“That you would so cavalierly dismiss a part of the Tea Party movement you disagree with is quite telling.”
It’s evidence that he can tell the difference between the real deal and its establishment sponsored imitation.
126
posted on
10/13/2011 4:58:39 PM PDT
by
Pelham
(Immigrating America into just one more Latin American country.)
To: RicocheT
And, Step 6, lose the election to the Democrats. Being in the minority works just as well for the GOP and its elected centrists as both can rake in contributions from corporations and fat cats needing juice in D.C. Grisly-truth bump.
We're fighting the wealth of the ages, with little bits clipped off parsimonious paychecks. We're going to need some providential help from on high.
127
posted on
10/13/2011 5:05:41 PM PDT
by
lentulusgracchus
(Concealed carry is a pro-life position.)
To: WOBBLY BOB
This is why we need to PURGE the Rino Party or create a new one...The battle isn't against Obama...right now...but against Rino Repubs who are so weak and anemic that they can't lead anymore but can't let go the strings of power. Right now it's not ABO (anyone but obama) but ABR (anyone but a Rino!) The primarys are about ensuring a RINO does not get the nomination. If one does then we deal with it then, but for now keep focus on getting out the word that we can't change course with a political elite!
I heard a person a Rush today saying they like Cain but he has no “governance” experience...so what?! That governance experience is exactly what keeps us in the same place! Take back our government by putting real people (i.e., non-governance) in office! Shake it up! Stack it up! Then we will have real transformation!
To: lentulusgracchus; Deb
“There, girls, how do you like your rhetorical gimmick being played back to you? A little false dichotomy, anyone? — and try the ad hom sauce, it’s delicious.”
I really try to keep the discussion on the issues, but your condescending tone and insulting post just reminds me of the old saying: “It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool, then to speak and remove all doubt”. Your illogical and ranting post is an example — we have no doubt about you anymore.
Just as supporting Fred Thompson gave us McCain, now supporting Cain will give us Romney, then Obama. And people like you either never learn, or the real outcome is your objective.
It begs the question why some “pure conservatives” are posting from leftist sources, the socialist talking points against Perry — such as “ThinkProgress”, NYT, The Atlantic and probably others.
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posted on
10/13/2011 5:42:26 PM PDT
by
Clairity
("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
To: Pelham; lentulusgracchus
Its evidence that he can tell the difference between the real deal and its establishment sponsored imitation. It's not evidence of much of anything beyond his obsession with Rick Perry.
To: Clairity
It begs the question why some pure conservatives are posting from leftist sources..... Think I'm stupid enough to play your mug's game with you?
What, limit myself to quoting your RiNO sources that are in the bag for Mittens and Perry, that tear down Bachmann and Palin and anyone else who gets on the RiNO Social Register's bad list, their below-the-salt list?
Nobody is that stupid. Nice try at control, though.
....supporting Fred Thompson gave us McCain
LOL! Who'd you have in mind? Rudy? LOL! The Huckster? -- that's it, you're a Tyson or Bo Pilgrim or Harold Simmons employee, chewing up FR 24/7 for your boss's boy Perry, and I'll bet you guys worked the same hours for Huckabee four years ago! Am I right or am I right?!
Go on, control freak, back to Bryn Mawr or Little Rock or wherever you came from, and tell them you tried but we weren't stupid enough to drink the Perry Kool-Aid.
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:07:04 PM PDT
by
lentulusgracchus
(Concealed carry is a pro-life position.)
To: smoothsailing; Pelham; Cincinatus' Wife
It's not evidence of much of anything beyond his obsession with Rick Perry. MY obsession?!! BWAAA-hahahahahaaaa!
Oh, that's rich! A Perrywinkle telling me that I am "obsessed"!
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:10:10 PM PDT
by
lentulusgracchus
(Concealed carry is a pro-life position.)
To: Clairity
Judging from the flame wars on FR, it’s not hard to predict that Perry & Cain will split the conservative vote and elect Romney. So everyone’s argument is moot.
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:15:28 PM PDT
by
WVNan
(!)
To: Finny
Thursday, October 13, 2011 9:09:55 PM · 28 of 28
MestaMachine to Citizen Tom Paine
You are more right than you even realize...and ths is also where Rush is wrong. HE says there is no room for a third party. The fact of the matter is that the dems and the repubs HAVE merged into one and the same party. Thats ONE party. Now we need a SECOND party and we have it. WE call it TEA.
WE are the roots of a SECOND party. Think about it.
Full post here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2792457/posts?page=28#28
To: MNJohnnie
Disarming the tea party mutiny? I've seen this before and it was just as recent as the last presidential election and loooooooook what happened. McCain would not hit below the belt, above the belt, to the side of the belt, well he wouldn't hit anywhere. And it just wasn't McCain who thought that way, it was the GOP establishment. Same thing will happen again and even though Obama is beatable, I doubt Romney would win. Also consider all his liberal baggage and Obama supporters and media will have a field day with one gotcha moment after another. It is like they want to loose and toss this country into dictatorship.
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:27:42 PM PDT
by
DarkWaters
("Deception is a state of mind --- and the mind of the state" --- James Jesus Angleton)
To: meadsjn
It is nice to see others see and understand the same as I. Where we differ is the commies change their name every time they turn around in trying to hide their agenda so I just lump them all under progressive.
The Democrats Are 90 to 95% taken over, the Republicans 40 to 45% taken over.
If we want to survive as a nation as a republic we must flush the progressives from both parties, from all government offices, from the media, from positions of instruction, both public schools and universities. The progressive political philosophy must be rendered ineffectual, laughable, an object of ridicule. The progressive must be excoriated and driven out of any position of authority. any adherent of such an absurd idea should never be paid more than minimum wage.
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:35:00 PM PDT
by
W. W. SMITH
(Obama is an instrument of enslavement)
To: Finny
Finny, there's no way in hell I can compromise my values.
Here's an article that you can feel free to re-post any time you think it will help.
Jack Kerwick wrote an article on May 24, 2011 titled
The Tea Partier versus The Republican and he expressed some important issues that I agree with.
Thus far, the field of GOP presidential contenders, actual and potential, isnt looking too terribly promising.
This, though, isnt meant to suggest that any of the candidates, all things being equal, lack what it takes to insure
that Barack Obama never sees the light of a second term; nor is it the case that I find none of the candidates appealing.
Rather, I simply mean that at this juncture, the party faithful is far from unanimously energized over any of them.
It is true that it was the rapidity and aggressiveness with which President Obama proceeded to impose his perilous designs upon the country
that proved to be the final spark to ignite the Tea Party movement.
But the chain of events that lead to its emergence began long before Obama was elected.
That is, it was actually the disenchantment with the Republican Party under our compassionate conservative president, George W. Bush,
which overcame legions of conservatives that was the initial inspiration that gave rise to the Tea Party.
It is this frustration with the GOPs betrayal of the values that it affirms that accounts for why the overwhelming majority
of those who associate with or otherwise sympathize with the Tea Party movement
refuse to explicitly or formally identify with the Republican Party.
And it is this frustration that informs the Tea Partiers threat to create a third party
in the event that the GOP continues business as usual.
If and when those conservatives and libertarians who compose the bulk of the Tea Party, decided that the Republican establishment
has yet to learn the lessons of 06 and 08, choose to follow through with their promise,
they will invariably be met by Republicans with two distinct by interrelated objections.
First, they will be told that they are utopian, purists foolishly holding out for an ideal candidate.
Second, because virtually all members of the Tea Party would have otherwise voted Republican if not for this new third party, they will be castigated for essentially giving elections away to Democrats.
Both of these criticisms are, at best, misplaced; at worst, they are just disingenuous.
At any rate, they are easily answerable.
Lets begin with the argument against purism. To this line, two replies are in the coming.
No one, as far as I have ever been able to determine, refuses to vote for anyone who isnt an ideal candidate.
Ideal candidates, by definition, dont exist.
This, after all, is what makes them ideal.
This counter-objection alone suffices to expose the argument of the Anti-Purist as so much counterfeit.
But there is another consideration that militates decisively against it.
A Tea Partier who refrains from voting for a Republican candidate who shares few if any of his beliefs
can no more be accused of holding out for an ideal candidate
than can someone who refuses to marry a person with whom he has little to anything in common
be accused of holding out for an ideal spouse.
In other words, the object of the argument against purism is the most glaring of straw men:I will not vote for a thoroughly flawed candidate is one thing;
I will only vote for a perfect candidate is something else entirely.
As for the second objection against the Tea Partiers rejection of those Republican candidates who eschew his values and convictions,
it can be dispensed with just as effortlessly as the first.
Every election seasonand at no time more so than this past seasonRepublicans pledge to reform Washington, trim down the federal government, and so forth.
Once, however, they get elected and they conduct themselves with none of the confidence and enthusiasm with which they expressed themselves on the campaign trail,
those who placed them in office are treated to one lecture after the other on the need for compromise and patience.
Well, when the Tea Partiers impatience with establishment Republican candidates intimates a Democratic victory,
he can use this same line of reasoning against his Republican critics.
My dislike for the Democratic Party is second to none, he can insist.
But in order to advance in the long run my conservative or Constitutionalist values, it may be necessary to compromise some in the short term.
For example,
as Glenn Beck once correctly noted in an interview with Katie Couric,
had John McCain been elected in 2008, it is not at all improbable that, in the final analysis,
the country would have been worse off than it is under a President Obama.
McCain would have furthered the countrys leftward drift,
but because this movement would have been slower,
and because McCain is a Republican, it is not likely that the apparent awakening that occurred under Obama would have occurred under McCain.
It may be worth it, the Tea Partier can tell Republicans, for the GOP to lose some elections if it means that conservativesand the countrywill ultimately win.
If he didnt know it before, the Tea Partier now knows that accepting short-term loss in exchange for long-term gain is the essence of compromise, the essence of politics.
Ironically, he can thank the Republican for impressing this so indelibly upon him.
I'm fresh out of
"patience", and I'm not in the mood for
"compromise".
"COMPROMISE" to me is a dirty word.
Let the
RINO's compromise their values, with the conservatives, for a change.
The "Establishment Republicans" can go to hell!
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:43:20 PM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's simple: Fight or Die)
To: MNJohnnie
We have been right about Perry and Romney!
Those of you blindly supporting either candidate here on FR. Your gig is up. Your candidates are part of this 100% like many of us thought.
The REAL conservatives have had enough.
If you give us a rino we will give you hell and rip apart the GOP. We are ready to bring this fight to you.
The Tea party patriots are united as one and will take back the republican party from you twisted freaks or we will start our own dominate party and the GOP will be a footnote in the history books.
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posted on
10/13/2011 6:45:56 PM PDT
by
CSI007
To: Deb; SWAMPSNIPER
Listen. When Marco Rubio was first sworn in, everyone was ecstatic. Oh boy. Young, Hispanic. good looking. Conservative. oh yeah. And I said watch out because mccain grabbed him by the hand and took him ‘under his wing’ and guess whose team made sure the FLA primary was moved up so romney could win!
Guess who was ‘chosen’ to visit the ‘rebels’ in Libya with juan?
Unless we forge NEW party from the rubble of the old, this is how it STAYS. Perry ain’t it. He’s a good old boy and he will do what has always been done. Which is exactly what we DON’T need.
mccain and his ilk MUST be gone or they will subvert anyone they percieve is popular with conservatives.
The left AND the establishment gop came together to rip Sarah Palin and her family to shreds.
To me, that means that we no longer have a choice. WE go rogue. Because if we DON’T we will not live to fight another day.
To: WOSG
BS.
RINOS leave strong indications of their presence...and they stink.
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