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BTW, RNC, I’m with Redstate.

People engaging in this are lepers to me. They always were, but now we have a clear dividing line to expose the people that have destroyed the party for what they are.

From my perspective Sarah Palin, whether she asked for the job or not, is now the conservative movement’s political leader. McCain is the GOP and elite’s leader. Our side is bigger if not yet in power within the party structure. But we’re going to work to change that.

And this is also why I felt no loss when McCain lost. What everyone sees today is what has been on display the last 8 years and what would have happened had McCain been elected. Think Obama will cause damage? Imagine McCain the unquestioned leader of the Republican party. He already devastated its numbers with his betrayals these past year on policy just as a Senator. the rat needs to be thrown out.


110 posted on 11/06/2008 9:13:19 AM PST by Soul Seeker
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"And this is also why I felt no loss when McCain lost."

You know, until you mentioned this, I was struggling to descibe my feelings.

I felt anger, that this nation could elect a capitalist hating Marxist traitor, I felt mournful, we just lost our nation as we know it, and I felt terrible, sad for what Sarah Palin went through, torn to pieces by lying media traitorous media.

But I feel no loss at all for McCain. Nothing. He just goes back to being what he always was, a rino.

And now these RINO's are getting me angry for attacking Palin.

We need to start a NEW Republican party. Perhaps we can convince Sarah to write a new constitution for our new party, then we can get the ball rolling.

140 posted on 11/06/2008 9:39:59 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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