Posted on 10/11/2014 8:50:43 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
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Unfortunately, the “big tent” excludes tea party folks.
Ronald Reagan was once asked about some donations he got from someone who was an idealogical opposite. His response was that it did not mean that he agreed with someone who did not support him ideologically. Instead, “it meant that he must agree with me.”
LOL.
I was buying into the support Roberts opinion until Michael said this.
Since “cruz” means “cross,” I hope Ted wears one to REMIND people of who he is.
I think everyone who disagrees should take up their argument with Ted Cruz and Sarah Palin. Stop pussyfooting around and call then RINOs.
Ted Cruz successfully captured Rubio from the tentacles of the left, and brought him back to his senses. But, I do know Rubio is interested in amnesty .. but for now he’s been sidelined by Cruz.
I believe, firmly, that Cruz can do the same thing to Roberts.
And .. in case you haven’t been paying attention, Ted Cruz is the biggest Tea Party person there is, along with a few others. The Tea Party has not been left out .. furthermore, I think Ted has been planting seeds all over the Senate (with his help in their elections), telling these people that they need to come back home to the basic repub beliefs, and stop trying to please the dems.
The problem with the big tent there are all those Rinos running around tearing the place up.
I think Cruz is going to apply for ML; because if he doesn’t, the Senate will remain in it’s bad habits of doing nothing .. and I’m confident that Cruz is not one to sit on the sidelines and do nothing.
As Majority Leader, Cruz will have a podium at which he can inform and educate the public .. which will include his excellent and brilliant knowledge of the Constitution.
Not true. The "big tent" Uniparty RINOcrats will happily accept Tea Partier votes and contributions, as long as we just STFU and vote like we're told.
Yes, I am well informed about Ted Cruz. He is the Sarah Palin of the Senate, for sure. My point is that, as far as the establishment GOP are concerned, we are not welcome as far as actually governing. I know that Cruz is bucking the system and I applaud his efforts. We need more like him.
My point, exactly. I’m tired of supporting a party that despises me.
If the GOPs RINOcrats win, the GOPe will be convinced that it doesn't need the conservative base and will pass the leftist agenda, including Obama's nominations.
Don't believe me? Even now the Republican leadership is lowering expectations about what they'll do if they take the Senate in 2014.
You worried about a Democrat Senate approving Obama's judicial nominees? Well maybe you should listen to John McCain saying what will happen if the Republicans win the Senate: I will work very hard to go back to 60 votes, said Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who boldly predicts a Republican Senate would process Obamas nominees more rapidly than [Democrats] do today.
And as for the House: John Boehner: Very Few Republicans Will Oppose Me
So tell me again how much better off we'll be voting for the RINOs.
If it wins the Senate, the current Republican leadership and RINOcrat candidates will do nothing to save our nation (assuming it is still capable of being saved), and the anger of the electorate will be aimed at them in 2016, as Hillary comes in and promises to save us.
And she will probably win, unless the GOP valiantly articulates, expresses and supports conservative candidates and the conservative agenda and has a credible conservative firebrand -- preferably Ted Cruz -- running against her.
If, on the other hand, the GOPe RINOcrats lose the 2014 general election, they will be forced to move immediately to the so-called "Right," and their their proven-loser moderate mainstream candidates (Romney, Christie, Bush, Huckabee) will never get past the primaries in 2016.
And Karl Rove will be a distant memory.
So which is better, if we win the Senate now or lose it?
Honestly, long term, I think it's better that we lose it this time.
What “Big Tent”?
I’m torn. One thing I see happening with Cruz, Lee, Palin, etc. getting involved in these races is that it elevates their stature and power with the people. That could help set things up for 2016. Personally, I’d like to see a new party movement to shut down the GOP. They’ve become irrelevant.
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