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To: DustyMoment
This election has become a complete disaster already. Neither Romney or Santorum can deliver us from this predicament.

We need to rebuild a party from the ground up, with an new name to suit. It will take at least 4 years for it to become viable, although inroads are available at the midterm level.

It's obvious that the GOP is dead. They no longer represent us as they have been doing since Newt resigned his speaker position, which he did for that reason alone.

Time will tell, but either way, we are due and in need for a whole new direction. This current one has gone off the rail, over a cliff and into the ocean of failed political affiliations.

62 posted on 03/24/2012 10:55:45 AM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
We need to rebuild a party from the ground up, with an new name to suit.

The beginnings were established a couple of years ago with the Tea Party. This is a grassroots political group consisting of conservative Americans.

I agree that the GOP has strayed so far afield that they no longer represent the bulk of "republicans" (conservatives) any longer. That's why I identify myself as a Tea Partier. The left can make as much fun of us as they like, it doesn't change their fear of the fact that there are MANY more of us than there are them!

THAT'S what keeps them awake at night!!

75 posted on 03/24/2012 12:50:26 PM PDT by DustyMoment (Congress - Another name for white collar criminals!!)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP; All; TitansAFC
This election has become a complete disaster already. Neither Romney or Santorum can deliver us from this predicament.

this is the best analysis I have read of what has happened this year, by TitansAFC, which is much like what happened in 2008, only a slight change in players. We can't just blame everything on the establishment. They do to us what we let them. Honestly, this is worth a few minutes to read and ponder:

"It’s Huckabee bullheadedly plowing ahead of Thompson by sheer belief in his own holiness all over again. The story always starts out the same: Conservatives get a credible alternative to the Establishment front-runner, and he starts getting attacked.

Then the SoCon who stayed under the radar (Huckabee then, Santorum now) becomes everyone’s plan B, because the guy who could have won (Thompson, Gingrich) was unloaded upon by the GOP-E money machine. Then the smug supporters of the upstart underdog all thump their chest and say “NO.....YOUR GUY SHOULD DROP OUT!!”

Then the vote is already split, the credible candidate becomes non-credible because of vote-splitting, and the upstart winds-up in second place because folks trying to beat the Establishment liberal switch to plan B because the smug voters of the only holy candidate make it loudly clear that they’re going to support the holy upstart candidate even if it means the Liberals win.

It JUST KEEPS HAPPENING.

In reality, what needed to happen was for Santorum to drop out early, when it became apparent that there was someone who could lead Romney in the polls for a long time, and when it was clear he had a friggin’ LITANY of ballot and delegate issues. Even if it was not Newt at the time (heck, replace Newt with Perry), Conservatives should have united around a single candidate with a full organization and little to no ballot and delegate issues, and there SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A PLAN B. Conservative should have been forced to STAY united, learn to DEFEND their candidate rather than defect because the rich, Establishment Liberal was able to smear the credible Conservative with overwhelming cash.

If there had been no Santorum, Newt would be leading right now. He would be leading because we would have been united against Romney from day one, and there would have been no defections based on the fact that - by simply running under the radar - someone else rises because they haven’t been unloaded on.

We CANNOT keep doing this. We CANNOT keep Santoruming and Huckabeeing ourselves based on some sick notion of the holiness of a politician. We cannot keep some broke one-percenter in the race because they were able to show well in Iowa after living there for two years and facing almost no attacks because of their low polling. We cannot keep rewarding these guys for throwing Hail Mary passes when we have a chance to defeat the Liberals. No more “shoestring” campaigns, no more one-percenters who surge in time to do well in Iowa, no more long-shot dreams based on the notion that some candidate is the mostest Christianest candidate of them all.

No more Huckabees, no more Santorums. No more long-shots who surge in Iowa. Rule them out before they ruin another Primary season. Santorum was never going to get 1144 delegates - it was NEVER going to happen. The fact that people bull-headedly refused to waver from him KILLED us - and then they turned around and taunted Newt and Perry voters for voting for Santorum in desperation, citing the vote count as if nobody knows what was actually happening. No more Santorums, no more Huckabees. No more long shots, period.

by TitansAFC

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2861639/posts?page=96#96

88 posted on 03/24/2012 5:02:34 PM PDT by true believer forever (If Newt is good enough for Sarah, he's good enough for me!)
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