No Tea Party Conservative would even consider supporting Romney, your a troll Romneybot.
We want smaller government, less spending and lower taxes and adherance to free market principles....PERIOD!!!.
Then support ABO but bammie and mittens.
Unfortunately, the Tea Party's crystal clear message has been drowned-out with all the social conservative baggage carried over from election to election.
Yeah, by mitt trolls and rinos like you. That's what we fight here at FR.
First you've got to win!
Nah, first, operatives like you ride the lightning, then we elect REAL Conservatives.
IBTZ....again.
Then why does Romney consistantly poll higher among Tea Party than even Ron Paul, the self-appointed "father" of the Tea Party?
I wish there were better choices.
I'm not trying to change anybody's minds on who to vote for.
If Romney or Paul is the GOP candidate, by all means, please stay home.
Let Obama get reelected, let him select Supreme Court replacements. let him keep Obamacare alive, help him retain the Senate.
I've been criticized in Connecticut for being too conservative - I want to start a 3rd Party.
I was offered chairmanship of the CT affiliate of the Constitution Party, the one in which Tom Tancredo almost won the governorship in Colorado.
In my state the argument has always been that a 3rd party would take enough away from the GOP that they would never win.
My reply was that they don't own anything now, so they got nothing to lose.
If the CT GOP wants to win, then cross over and vote with us.
More and more 3rd party conservatives have run and won in local elections in Connecticut.
Tip O'Neill's saying that "all politics is local" might just be happening within our "blue" state.
Although the state appears "blue", 109 of the 169 towns are currently run by Republican selectmen or mayors.
But the state legislature is overwhelmingly Democrat-controlled.
Well, there's some information you didn't expect.