1 posted on
07/18/2014 4:40:38 AM PDT by
Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
The GOP is paralyzed... afraid of its own shadow....just like the DNC wants it to be.
Everyone KNOWS it!
The paralysis is has been developing for decades and it is fatal.
2 posted on
07/18/2014 4:43:09 AM PDT by
SMARTY
("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
To: Kaslin
the so called right is too concerned about the number and flow of feathers in their nests
3 posted on
07/18/2014 4:43:29 AM PDT by
yldstrk
( My heroes have always been cowboys)
To: Kaslin
I don’t think the “right” has lost its will, it’s the Beltway GOP.
4 posted on
07/18/2014 4:43:32 AM PDT by
abb
To: Kaslin
Lost its will?
The GOP fights for what it really wants.
Liberals.
RomneyCARE.
Open borders.
Support of treason.
Support of criminal behavior.
Support of Obama and his criminal regime.
Weapons for al Qaeda from Libya to Syria to ...
Statism.
Romney Agendae.
The GOP is the enemy of all Americans.
5 posted on
07/18/2014 4:47:31 AM PDT by
Diogenesis
(The EXEMPT Congress is complicit in the absence of impeachment)
To: Kaslin
I will turn 56 on September 11. Culturally the Right has been backing up for every single one of those years.
6 posted on
07/18/2014 4:48:35 AM PDT by
TalBlack
(Evil doesn't have a day job.)
To: Kaslin
The Vichy Republicans haven't lost their will to fight. They fight tooth and nail, hard and dirty against their base (Thad Cochran over Chris McDaniel). They LOVE and admire Barack Hussein Obama. They love his policies, and hope to simply take them over when Barky leaves office.
I call them Vichy Republicans because they're beginning to resemble the Vichy French, who were more savage and violent against fellow Frenchmen and Jews than they were against the Nazis.
To: Kaslin
Always playing defense, never playing offense.
To: Kaslin
Rather leaving the fight to the Tea Party movement.
9 posted on
07/18/2014 5:09:06 AM PDT by
Biggirl
(“Go, do not be afraid, and serve”-Pope Francis)
To: Kaslin
"Fight? What do they want us to fight about? I don't get it.
To: Kaslin
(Pssstttt....Hey David: Just FYI— There’s very little of the Right in Washington.)
11 posted on
07/18/2014 5:19:16 AM PDT by
mikeus_maximus
(Not since the Civil War has the country been so ideologically divided: Americans v. "World Citizens")
To: Kaslin
the progressives in the GOP leadership are blocking any reactions from the right
elect new leadership and toss out the progressives
or drop out of the party, form your own, and deal with them at that point
13 posted on
07/18/2014 5:23:13 AM PDT by
sten
(fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
To: Kaslin
I have been expressing the same opinions lately.
15 posted on
07/18/2014 5:28:54 AM PDT by
secret garden
(Why procrastinate when you can perendinate?)
16 posted on
07/18/2014 5:32:39 AM PDT by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: Kaslin
In my case, I’m choosing my battles. The system is collapsing. It is futile to fight for “your side” to be in charge of a collapsing system. Better to prepare for the one that follows.
17 posted on
07/18/2014 5:42:00 AM PDT by
cuban leaf
(The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
To: Kaslin
the GOP power elite are looking at obama’s power usurpations and drooling. they’d love to have that kind of power in 2016, so they are perfectly willing to sit back and cry crocodile tears about the shredding of the constitution because when they get their turn, they’ll start out where obama left off.
18 posted on
07/18/2014 5:43:02 AM PDT by
camle
(keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
To: Kaslin
The Right has very little in the way of representation in the political process. The GOP is just the junior partner in the Progressive Movement. “Me too, just not quite so much.”
22 posted on
07/18/2014 5:50:44 AM PDT by
cdcdawg
To: Kaslin
Lost? They never had a will to fight.
To: Kaslin
I wouldn’t place my bet on the Jacksonville Jaguars either.
Does not mean I do not like football.
To: Kaslin
The GOP has "battered wife syndrome". She keeps getting bullied, beaten up, and abused but keeps coming back to the one she "loves" and defends him when the cops arrive.
It's truly pathetic.
26 posted on
07/18/2014 6:17:38 AM PDT by
Gritty
(Obama's governing as president of a Latin American republic, where only the president matters-MSteyn)
To: Kaslin
The GOPe, led by Bonehead and McCommie haven’t lost the will to fight the Tea Party, whom they have vowed to crush.
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