Posted on 11/12/2012 5:32:39 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Dear GOP-e and other bedwetters,
No, traditional America is not gone for good. Conservatism is not dead. America is not kaput.
No need for the hand-wringing or navel-gazing and for God's sake, no need for leftward movements. No compromise. No surrender. No gay marriage. No abortion. No amnesty. No gun control. No big government. And no tax and spend!!
If you wish to win elections you must energize the base. You must turn out the vote! You must run a clear pro-life, pro-family, pro-small government, pro-defense conservative who not only talks the talk, but walks the walk.
We lost this election for the exact same reason we lost the last one. Piss poor RINO candidates!
The tea party was the greatest thing to hit the GOP since Ronald Reagan and they refused to embrace it. Do not repeat the mistake in 2014, 2016 and beyond.
To hell with Karl Rove.
Support real conservatives!!
Go, SarahPAC!!
Thank you, American Hero Jim Robinson - well said!!
Amen, Jim.
Thank you for saying this.
People need to get over the shock and pull together to beat these communists.
Thank you Jim..
God bless you...
and God bless America...
“I await the bedwetters who tell us only Jeb can beat the next Commucrat.”
Yup! The 2016 RINO Dream Team: Bush and Christie
That’s a guaranteed loss - which is why they like it.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/mourdock-gop-money-campaign/2012/11/01/id/462475
Republicans are spending as much as $4 million to salvage Richard Mourdocks candidacy in hopes of ensuring a GOP majority in the Senate.
The heavy spending follows Mourdocks comments that God intended for pregnancies to occur from rape and is coming from such groups as American Crossroads, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Club for Growth, Politico reports.
MASSIVE voter fraud; these people are keeping a running account of fraud uncovered daily:
http://www.ObamaVoterFraud.com/
Comments?
My sister works in Madison Wisconsin with the public. Democrats, coming into where she worked, were telling her before the election that Obama was in and there was nothing she could do about it, that it was a given. At that time she said that it was scary because she heard in their voices that they really meant it and that they actually were speaking the truth. It didn't matter where Romney was in the polls at the times they said it, because they let her know that it was a done deal, exactly like they were in on unchangeable inside information.
Have you seen this video? It may explain some of it, as well as the fact that individuals democrats vote over and over, legal residents, as well as illegal residents. How in this world are we going to get control of the voting process when they have so many of their people in key positions, such as in the courts, where without any regard to actual laws, their judges end up calling so many of the shots? All they care about is furthering their agendas, no matter how they have to do it.
It's like playing football against a team that doesn't have any rules to follow, but we must carefully follow all of them. Of course, apart from a miracle from Almighty God, we end up pummeled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQxsx3IGS1E&feature=youtu.be
While I agree with, I expect nothing of value to be learned from this election. Just listen to Crystal or other moderates. We have to fight both the Democrats and the Republicans to succeed.
I do still think that it is possible though...
Address the voting fraud. Many in the conservative base don't vote because our Republican pols don't seem to give a damn.
Targeting the middle-of-the-road, undecided voters doesn't work. They're always one MSM produced, Chrispie Cream bear hug away from voting for the wrong person. Better to target the conservative base and turn out the vote.
Conservatism is common sense. It's the other folks who are freaks. It's time to get that message out.
In the past four years, the only things that truly got me politically energized and motivated were: Sarah Palin, the Tea Party rallies, and the Chick-Fil-A buycott.
How did the Romney/GOP-E/Rove crowd respond to each of these things? With a middle finger. The damned GOP convention didn’t even allow the words “tea party” be uttered. The GOP-E has become every bit an enemy to my values and ideology as the Dems and their media handmaidens. I reciprocated with my own middle finger.
Right on my friend. For some reason, the wimp RINO’s and so called conservative pundits think that when you lose an election you should give up all your conservative ideals....and to that I say hell no. Give me liberty or give me death.
Explain to me this.
You know Mike Pence. Here is the Wiki bio of his opponent.
John R. Gregg (born September 6, 1954) is an American politician, attorney and author. He was a state representative in the Indiana House of Representatives from 19862002. He served as Speaker of the Indiana House from 19962002 and Majority Leader from 19901994. Gregg was named Public Official of the Year in 2002 by Governing Magazine. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
Gregg was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2008. He served as Honorary Chairman of the Hillary Clinton for President, Indiana Campaign.
Gregg has not held political office since 2002. And in Indiana, Pence won 49-46.
Oh and in the money battle.
“MUNCIE, IN - The money race for Indiana’s next governor will clearly be won by Republican Congressman Mike Pence, while it will take a party split and an extraordinary candidate for Democrats to win statewide in 2012, according to veteran political pundit Ray Scheele.
Campaign finance reports released Monday showed that Democrat John Gregg made some progress in raising cash by tripling his contributions in the last three months and amassing a $3 million campaign war chest. About $1.7 million of that has been raised since March.
Pence has nearly $10 million raised and $3 million of that was in the last three months. That amounts to 7,740 donors and 76 percent coming from Hoosiers.”
Yep...
...I just saw an article at Breitbart.com which said 333,333 votes in 4 swing states would have given Romney the win.
The GOP-e would rather target the skittish, propaganda-prone know-nothings than motivate and energize the common sense crowd.
The Rove types have failed. Their strategy has failed. It's time to jettison them and do it right.
Well said!!
It buses kids in from out of district?
Anyway the point is that they never give up, but it also shows that they cannot push their agenda honestly.
"Please don't call me names"
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