I stand with Cruz.
(to the extent I can from Cali)
I am looking for other Republicans to get with it, and move to the right side.
Now is the time. We have been lost now for eight years. We lost two elections, because we pretended to be Democrats.
That does not work. It is time Republicans.
Now.
(PS: Buy American!!)
mccain reminds me of that senator from Montana in “THE SHOOTER’.
Thanks for your support. I stood with him at the voting booth!
Boehnhead and McCain et all ARE the Republicans. Conservatives are a foreign growth in the body of the Republican Party which is a franchise of the Democrat Party for thepurpose of having an Opposition that doesn’t effectively oppose anything. Conservatives need to understand that and form their own real Conservative or Constitution or Liberty Party or whatever they want to call it but get shut of the Boehnes and McCains and Lindseys et al. If Conservatives form a separate party then the Republicans will mostly find they have to vote with it in Congress to keep their own heads above water. Example: UKIP in England.
The Republicans did not lose two elections. They lost THREE, if you take into account the 2006 election which effectively made Bush 43 a lame duck.
The 2010 election was a freak occurrence that effectively kept the Current Occupant of the White Hut from carrying the ambitious agenda from 2008 all the way to completion, and the results of the 2012 elections were mixed, in that much of that agenda is still stalled.
Of course, The Won can still go over, under or around the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, by resorting to executive orders, and by selective enforcement of the legal means at his disposal. At the moment, the Once and Future “king” still holds some influence in the Senate, where his prize toad, Harry Reid, can bottle up or table legislation he has no interest in or intention of bringing to an up-or-down vote, except where it could be carried by a simple majority.
Ted Cruz has the fire that some of us older folk recall with Barry Goldwater. Jayeff Kay and Uncle Cornpone, Elbie Jay, were actually feeling a little threatened by his potential as a Presidential candidate, until the coup in Dallas (of which I always suspected Uncle Cornpone was the perpetrator) presented the remaining member with a martyr.
And it is hard to beat the Lamb who was slain.