That was true before this historic election, but the mood of the country has changed. The politicians are trying to figure out what's going on.
There is a real and tangible change happening. The tea party isn't going away. It's a real movement, not astroturf. The awareness level on the people is off the charts. I don't believe that's going to change just because it's past Nov 2.
We're treading in a new territory, and we can't predict the outcome based on past performances.
This is an intriguing time participating in politics.
It’s imperative that the Tea Party continues, because some of these primary winners were Demwit astroturf candidates (some call them RINOs, but basically, they got in due to illegal D-party activities). Some of the jackoffs like Lindsay Graham have to go because they clearly are working for the Demwits, or at best don’t give a damn about us, about conservatism, about the Republican Party, or about the country.
The defeat of Obama in 2012 would be nice, I hope we can accomplish it. Our main goal is to solidify our gains; to recruit candidates (Reps, Senate, state offices, local offices) for 2012 primaries NOW and build ground organizations; to keep gathering intel on the enemies within, in particular any and all organizations and local leaders (including public school teachers and admins) who work for Zero; and to keep slamming Soros for his anti-American activities until he’s either under indictment, or dies from the stress and strain.
We are in a long war, truly. We didn’t start it, but we will finish it.