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Jindal Says Republicans Can Only Blame Themselves for Loss
AP Via FoxNews.com ^ | February 8, 2009

Posted on 02/08/2009 6:59:06 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia

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To: Choose Ye This Day

Yes he is a native born citizen but he is not a Natural born citizen -both parents need to be citizens at the time of his birth & they were here on Student visas. We can debate w/out name calling.
I am not “spouting ignorance”. I have been watching Jindal for a while & I think he would be great as our President but there is the problem of Natural born citizenship (requirement to be POTUS) It is in the Constitution.


61 posted on 02/08/2009 7:55:00 AM PST by classical artist
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To: Erik Latranyi

Come on, guys. I am as Conservative as they come (really), but sadly, I have to conclude that we screwed up. The reasons are many and its hard to point at any one thing. But, if forced to, I would say we erred by ceding areas like Education & culture to the Libs, buying into “non-judgementalism” and letting things like the Motor-Voter bill slip thru.

Are there still a lot of conservatives? Sure. However, we’ve had a massive influx of illegals, voter fraud, and a winking at the rule of law (to facilitate the first two). I hate to break it down along racial lines, but the fact is that most conservatives are White & Asian. The number of Whites is declining (our own fault) and the percentage of liberals have gone way up—in part because of the body blows of Iraq and Katrina. As a result, the Conservative center no longer holds. The fact is no matter what the Republicans do (stand fast or get along), the deck is now stacked against them.

My opinion is that the best strategy is to stand fast on Conservative principles and hope for Jimmy Carter II. That is, that Obama screws to pooch so badly, that even the white liberals start to defect. Not a perfect option, but probably the best shot we have. IMHO, the Jimmy Carter II scenario is likely because I can’t see how this country can sustain this insane level of spending. Some kind of massive collapse is inevitable.


62 posted on 02/08/2009 7:56:17 AM PST by rbg81 (DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

Thank you Bobby. That’s exactly what I kept firing at the GOP fundraising callers. They left us, we didn’t leave them and I’ve had the opportunity to reiterate that complaint a couple of weeks ago when I asked one how they had the nerve to call folks on the GOP’s behalf since they lost all that we handed them during the election cycle of ‘06.

One young man was very courteous and we agreed on many points (all major points), turns out he was just as frustrated as I am! We have folks of like mind making those calls, make a strong point but be courteous.

I’m a conservative, not a Republican. Monetarily I only support individual candidates that have a PROVEN track record. I tell them I’m not listening to what they SAY they’re going to do, I’m WATCHING what they do.


63 posted on 02/08/2009 7:57:25 AM PST by brushcop (SFC Sallie, CPL Long, LTHarris, SSG Brown, PVT Simmons KIA OIF lll&V, they died for you, honor them)
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To: TomGuy
For 2008 the Republican Party hoisted John McCain on us as the nominee.

Some Republican voters in the Northeast and FL did their part. The "Republican Party" can't "hoist"---voters elected McCain...and it was done before most of us got to vote. People in NH had more say than we had in Texas! Where is the logic in that?

The red state primaries should vote before the blue states or it could happen again.

The GOP presidential candidate was chosen primarily by states that went Democrat in the general election....makes zero sense and we got a zero POTUS!

64 posted on 02/08/2009 7:59:55 AM PST by lonestar
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To: classical artist
Yes he is a native born citizen but he is not a Natural born citizen -both parents need to be citizens at the time of his birth & they were here on Student visas. We can debate w/out name calling.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, as the case may be), from 1790 forward, you won't find a single legislative act or court decision that agrees with your interpretation that "native-born" is distinct from "natural-born".

65 posted on 02/08/2009 8:01:07 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: stockstrader
It still boggles my mind that the Republican Party couldn't even raise 1/4 of the money that the Democrats raised. That, in itself, is an indictment of how far to the 'left' the American electorate has moved.

We've no accounting for how much of Obama's money came from overseas. There is every reason to believe that much of his money came from non-constituents.

McCain, on the other hand, limited himself by accepting public financing -- as his contribution to the hare-brained scheme of "reducing the influence of money in politics".

Accordingly, while a 4:1 ratio in spending prevailed, we just don't know whether contributions would have been in the same ratio -- if McCain had been able to accept unlimited dollars and Obama had been restricted to American sources only.

66 posted on 02/08/2009 8:09:31 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: ConservativeTerrapin

If you’re talking about Kratovil, I know how you feel...

Hopefully, those coat tails that were there last year won’t be there in two years.


67 posted on 02/08/2009 8:09:41 AM PST by stevecmd
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
"We became what we came to Washington to change -- the party of earmarks and government spending. The party needs to stop worrying about what to do to fix itself. Let's worry more about fixing our country. Then the party will fix itself."

Wiser words I have not heard come from any politician in recent memory.

68 posted on 02/08/2009 8:10:15 AM PST by Spiff
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

I agree, he’s right. The same thing happened in Colorado as Republicans acted like Democrats in spending too much and failing to keep taxes low.


69 posted on 02/08/2009 8:11:27 AM PST by Morgan in Denver (Barack Hussein Obama: More corrupt than Clinton, more inept than Carter.)
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To: BobL

‘He’s starting to sound an awful lot like Reagan. I was a Sarah fan...but I think I’m shifting.’

I still like Sarah, she’s against Porkulus,Jindal has his hand out.


70 posted on 02/08/2009 8:12:43 AM PST by kickonly88
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To: cbkaty
Nice yard sign.
Hope you don't mind if I borrow it.
71 posted on 02/08/2009 8:22:25 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: stockstrader

Millions of dollars from outside the US flooded into Bambi’s campaign. Its one of the “lost” unwritten stories about the election.


72 posted on 02/08/2009 8:23:48 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: stockstrader

They couldn’t raise that kind of money because they played it straight. They had no clue how to circumvent the rules, ie: debit cards with unidentified donors, unidentified money from foreign countries etc etc.The Dims dared anyone to try expose what they did and they got away with it.


73 posted on 02/08/2009 8:26:06 AM PST by curth (TEAM SARAH DOESN'T WANT ME. THEIR LOSS!)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
. "The country fired us from our congressional majority in 2006. Why? The country didn't stop being conservative. The Republican Party did,"

When you've that, you've said it all!

74 posted on 02/08/2009 8:26:13 AM PST by Don Corleone (Leave the gun..take the cannoli now reads "Oil the gun..eat the cannolis.")
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To: Hazwaste

I agree Jindal can think on his feet.


75 posted on 02/08/2009 8:28:30 AM PST by mel
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To: rbg81

A lot of that could have have been overcome if the Party had practiced conservative principles when it was in charge, and if it and its candidate had hit hard on stopping the march to socialism. Sadly, the Party had no credibility when it came to preaching conservative principles. And there couldn’t have been a much worse candidate than McCain. It was 1996 and Bob Dole all over again.

The electorate wasn’t given a choice between liberal and conservative in the last election. The choice was between very liberal and not quite so liberal.


76 posted on 02/08/2009 8:30:49 AM PST by jwparkerjr (God Bless America!)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
Many of them advocated for John McCain to pick Jindal as his vice presidential running mate.

I wonder if Jindal would have been thrown under the bus by McCain's handlers like Palin was, and if he would have just kept quiet about it and take it?

77 posted on 02/08/2009 8:42:23 AM PST by Blue Highway
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Millions of dollars from outside the US flooded into Bambi’s campaign. Its one of the “lost” unwritten stories about the election.

So where is the MSM's investigative reporting on this one?

Where is "60 Minutes"? Where is "Prime Time"? etc...

No need to respond.

78 posted on 02/08/2009 8:42:48 AM PST by stockstrader (Joe Biden is now officially our first "CLASS WARFARE CZAR".)
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To: cripplecreek
Tim Walberg from Michigan. He was at the top of a list of 5 names they called lost causes. He was also one of those who stood firm against the bank bailout (and GOP leadership)

They thought Walberg was a lost cause? More than say, Knoellenberg, or Tom Feeney, or Robin Hayes? What were those morons smoking? I saw polls that had Walberg out ahead, I was surprised to see him lose.
79 posted on 02/08/2009 8:46:16 AM PST by Galactic Overlord-In-Chief (Russia invades Georgia? For a moment, I thought that was Red Dawn II)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

“The country fired us from our congressional majority in 2006. Why? The country didn’t stop being conservative. The Republican Party did,”

There are those on this very forum that would disagree with him. Not me of course, I’ve been trumpeting that news for years now.


80 posted on 02/08/2009 8:47:14 AM PST by Grunthor (All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it.)
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