Posted on 10/14/2013 2:51:32 PM PDT by i88schwartz
HANNITY: I don't blame the media. I don't blame Harry Reid. I don't blame Obama. If every Republican would have stood by their promise like Ted Cruz, we wouldn't be in this position today. If they held together, we wouldn't have a problem today. You know, what is different here is, you know, every time the establishment wins, they want the tea party conservative base to go along with them. Now when the tea party stands up and fights for what they promise their voters, somehow they're evil, somehow what they did is wrong. When yet, all I see is them standing on the principles. Well, this is about different strategies.
I don't think this country is going to survive with half measures. Either you believe that we need radical, positive, oriented solutions for this country and you willing to fight for them or you're not. Is it a third party we need? I've often argued no. I'm not so sure anymore. It may be time for a new conservative party in America. I'm sick of these guys.
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Gee, Sean, ya think? They have a slow learning curve...but hey even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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The GOP is toast. Stick a fork in it.
Sean is a little late to the party — literally.
The only ones he’ll get to join him will have to be offered a Ruth’s Chris gift certificate first.
... Yeah, like 5 years ago
I’m also sick of the GOPe
And he's an insider exposed to this crap every day.
Perhaps what is needed is a “new” party but not a third party (no one wants to be a third party in a system dominated by two parties). If this possibility is made to appear serious, the R party will definitely take notice—they know a new party would eviscerate their fund raising and support. Something new tends to excite and attract people and people are looking for something fresh. The key to all this is the ability to gain current Dem party members—that is what must be addressed in any new party strategy. If that is done effectively (following development of a fund raising strategy), then enough voters and support can be gathered from the other two parties to make a dent in elections. At first it would need to be a typical European multi-party situation where the other parties would have to form alliances with the new party to gain sufficient support to win elections. Ultimately, a new party could take the lead but that is for later.
Term limits will fix this problem.
So Sean Hannity, that paragon of conventional wisdom and mouthpiece for the GOP-e, actually woke up and smelled coffee? Will wonders never cease!
Yea.
I thought I felt an earthquake here in Wyoming.
That would be really bright. Split the conservative vote and leave the field to the socialists. Simply seize the Republican Party and don’t let five conservatives run against one “moderate” in Presidential primaries. Also start identifying the Democrats as the vile socialists they actually are. When you achieve power make the media pay dearly for the support they have given the Socialists. But don’t get a few cheap thrills by running away from the home you ought to possess.
Well better later late than never!
Gee Sean I guess late to the party is better than never. Welcome aboard the misery train.
GOPe = Epic Fail.
It is never too late for someone to come to the truth and he has millions of listeners.
Yet he keeps having ROVE on. If he’s so sick of them why have Mclame on if your not going to question him or destroy him like he is doing to Cruz, better yet have him on and then surprise him with Palin.
I am sure she won’t hold back.
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