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To: TornadoAlley3

What would satisfy me is some sign that these guys actually GET what this is all about.

In 2008, our presidential nominee ran around trying to out-socialist the socialists, wanting to pay everyone’s mortgage for them and cram cap and tax down our throat.

Last year, Paul Ryan, brilliant shining star of the Republican party didn’t know that a bill of attainder is unconstitutional when he voted for a 90% tax on AIG bonuses.
We’ve still got the usual suspects doing their best to undermine conservatism. We’ve got Pandsey Graham trying to find any way he can to get Cap and Tax through the senate. We’ve got McLame going around trying to ‘work with Obama’ on health care.

But on top of them, we’ve got McConnell saying that the GOP is going to support the latest stimulus package because the Democrats called it a ‘jobs bill’ and gee whiz, Republicans wouldn’t want to be thought of as ‘anti-job’!!!

I mean, at what point do you stop buying BS like that and start calling these guys complicit in this stuff? We give them the benefit of the doubt and say that they’re just spineless, but how long does that hold water?

The establishment Republicans have shown almost no signs that they have learned anything. Evidence of that is in Bill Bennett’s column this morning. See also, Orrin Hatch’s speech the other day where he told off the tea partiers.

The parties are NOT the same, but that doesn’t mean that the answer to the country’s problems is just voting Republican. That’s what Glenn said yesterday and he was right. In the past, he has said that the parties are the same and while I understand what he’s trying to say, it’s far too simplistic a way of saying it. He was much clearer about it yesterday.

That doesn’t mean that it is all doom and gloom. I actually see a new breed of RINO on the horizon. The ‘Scott Brown RINO’ if you will. The kind of RINO who’s libertarian on social issues, but rock solid on everything else and with a spine to back it up. But even Scott Brown voted for the fascist Romneycare back in the day, so while I hope he’s seen the light, it’s hard to be sure that he’s for real. If he supports the ‘jobs bill’, then he’s nothing more than another big government progressive in office to undermine the constitution. I hope not, because I kind of like the guy.


351 posted on 02/21/2010 3:46:40 PM PST by perfect_rovian_storm (The worst is behind us. Unfortunately it is really well endowed.)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm
The parties are NOT the same, but that doesn’t mean that the answer to the country’s problems is just voting Republican.

Who is advocating that we do that? People are getting off the sofa and working hard to primary the bums out. Beck tells the folks both parties are the same and we are doomed. I agree about the RINOs, but at a time when so many are getting involved being told day after day after day no difference is not productive. Beck has said throw out both parties and vote third party. NO. We have to change the Republican Party.

387 posted on 02/21/2010 4:06:50 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 (Obama is everything Oklahoma is not.)
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