Posted on 01/08/2014 5:54:15 PM PST by jimbo123
Seriously, is there ANY water left in the pool?
Should Christie become the nominee, 2012 will be small potatoes.
As demonstrated by Cornyn?
“President Barack Obama told his aides that hes really good at killing people”
Bears repeating... "
Reince and repeat.
I am sure you are right. It only goes to show how stupid Conservatives really are. We are all to certain that a Democrat Commie will be so bad that a Conservative will be nominated for sure the next time. However, we never get one because we find the smallest blemish to disqualify ANY one who dares deviate from what WE think is Conservative.
Yet the Leftist idiots stay together and go constantly FORWARD little by little until they can foist an outright commie like Obama on us and they than shoot for the moon and always damn near hit it. So regardless of how ‘right’ our arguments may be, we are simply too damn headstrong and stupid to get anything done.
Former prosecutors have a difficult letting go.
Could be. But I think the RNC is busy figuring out how to force their next rino down the throats of conservatives. My guess is that, although Jeb meets their ideological criteria, they do realize that traditionally [R] voters, conservatives and rinos, won't support another Bush.
Rove's RNC is setting up to take out the two potential candidates that worry them. They've started floating a story about John Bolton running. My belief is that will happen if they think Rand Paul has any traction, as many traditionally [R] voters are concerned that he's weak on national security.
They're also (justifiably) concerned about Ted Cruz getting too much traction in the primaries. They're already putting stories out about a possible Mike Chucklebee candidacy. IMO, the RNC would plan that in order to siphon off Southern Baptists who might otherwise support Cruz, but would break for Chucklebee if he's in it.
The RNC's end game, I think, will be to cut off or split the conservative vote, and push either Marco Rubio or Paul Ryan through the primaries. Whichever one of those two gets the nod, Rove and the RNC will spend a billion dollars trying to convince us that he's a true conservative.
If you love them, you should let them know that they are now forked toast in 2016.
Not one Republican voted for Obama Care. Not one. Had we had one more Republican Senator, even another RINO. It would not have passed. It was a freak occurrence that the Democrats could get it done and they did it because they are disciplined and vote the party line. Over time they win. They have a long view. We don't, therefor we fail.
I for one would like to win 55% of the time than lose 100% of the time. Since 1928 we have lost 100% OF THE TIME, over time, EVEN Reagan was unable to stop the growth of government. He was little more than a speed bump on the road to tyranny.
I've done the same a decade ago and am still waiting for an adequate replacement, though it may happen this year.
The Country can not take unrepresentative unConstitutionalists. Put them down as they are found out.
If I lived in KY I would vote for his opponent IN THE PRIMARY. He has a Conservative opponent. I will be voting against Rob Portman in the PRIMARY as he is a squish and idiot. But I damn sure would prefer him over another Sherrod Brown.
GOPe Rino Leaders need to be purged, by any means necessary. As an example for the others.
GWB. So this, too, is Bush’s fault.
W (and Rove) could’a done better the second time around.
Good luck with that. I agree but Dems are much worse
Scott Brown.
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