Super double secret backwards reverse psychology.
Designed to make you question your allegiances.
It’s the only reason I’m still an “R”.
A very important reminder about why conservatives need to stay registered Republican at least through the primary so we can vote for the most conservative or at least non-GOPe candidate. Otherwise, we’ll be getting Yeb! or Marco! in November - which is exactly what the GOPe is counting on. Thanks for posting this.
Frustrated fiscal conservatives once again gnashing teeth as the insufferable DC Politburo highlight their intentional disconnect from the electorate; Pelosi -> Boehner -> Ryan? It matters not a lick of difference who holds the gavel when the bell is rung for chow-time at the taxpayer trough.
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The bible says be angry (at things for which it is suitable) and yet do not sin.
Trouble is, most people go off on things that are more related to their own pride than to what God is desiring and not getting. And this can get quite ugly.
If we got mad only like God gets mad, then none of this silly worldly baiting would have any effect on us.
ping
Speaking of open primaries, VA has an open primary and VA GOP is requiring a loyalty oath to vote.
I don’t remember a loyalty oath in the Mississippi Republican primary when the GOPe was encouraging Democrats to vote for Cochran.
There’s a reason the queer in the whitehut compares “herself” to old Abe Lincoln.
“...keep your friends close and your enemies closer...”
Stay “R” just so you can vote in the primaries to primary the sorry bassturds out.
First I've ever heard of this. If true, Missouri must be one of the exceptions. Party affiliation is not recorded anywhere. In a primary, you are asked, "Which ballot do you want?"
I no longer consider myself a Republican, but I can still vote in their primary (and I do - usually against incumbents).
Que Dr. David Banner.
BTTT