Posted on 06/15/2012 5:36:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
The mainstream media is awash with criticism of Republicans, but it always denounces the wrong people. If you listen to the media, you'd think the GOP is being wrecked by people like Jim DeMint, Allen West, Sarah Palin, and the Tea Party. In other words, the real problem with the Republican Party is supposed to be the responsible conservatives who put their country first, want to keep us from going broke, and actually represent the people who elected them. Wrong answer, buddy. You want to know the types of Republicans that are hurting the GOP?
1) The Sell Outs: Liberals love pundits who claim to be conservatives, but tell them what they want to hear about the Republican Party. So, if you have no integrity, like say David Frum, David Brooks, Meghan McCain, Joe Scarborough, or Kathleen Parker, you call yourself a Republican, but spend most of your time criticizing your “own side.” Nothing on the Left ever seems to get you as agitated as the things the people "on your side" do. Liberals get a pass for the same sort of comments that infuriate you when it comes out of the mouth of a conservative. That's because when you're a performing seal for the Left, you have to be tame and balance a ball on your nose just the way the Lefties like or they might stop giving you fish.
2) The Purists: Of course, you can go too far in the other direction, too, like the members of the "I'm more conservative than you" club. These are the people who tell you there's no difference between the Republican Party and the Democrats. They take their ball, go home, and don't vote in the general election when the candidate they support doesn't win a primary. Issues like electability, the chances of actually passing legislation, and what the general public wants are never taken into consideration. This is how you end up with people who think we can do better than Scott Brown (71% ACU rating) in Massachusetts or that we can just decide to never raise the debt limit again, even though we've already spent all of the money. If you want to have it your way, go to McDonald's because you're not ever going to get everything you want in politics.
3) The Appropriators: If there's one defining difference that separates Republicans from Democrats, it's spending. Republicans want less of it, Democrats want more -- well, at least that's how it should be. Yet, there are big government Republicans. There are Republicans who love earmarks. There are Republicans who think it's fine to fritter taxpayer money away, but they just want to waste a little less than the Democrats. These people are not just killing the Republican brand; they're helping to ruin the country.
4) The Bubbleheads: One of the idiosyncrasies of D.C. Republicans is that many of them are smart people, they're well informed, they have inside info, and they consider themselves to be conservative -- yet they have no idea how out of touch they are with the base and the rest of the country. This is how you end up with Republicans supporting Bridges to Nowhere, increased National Endowment of the Arts funding, or pushing comprehensive immigration reform and Harriet Miers. The average talk radio listener or blog reader has a better read on politics in some areas than senators and congressmen because they're not mired in that D.C. bubble with aides, consultants, pollsters, and lobbyists all pushing the same monolithic way of thinking. If you're a Republican in D.C. who doesn't get that, you're part of the problem, not part of the solution.
5) The Compromise Fetishists: There's nothing wrong with compromise per se. Republicans should be willing to compromise with Democrats -- if it's on a bill that will make the country significantly better overall. How many bills are there fitting that description that have been passed in the last decade or so? Certainly no more than a handful -- and none have been passed during the Obama Administration. That's because "compromise" in D.C. usually starts with the idea that Democrats get 90% of what they want and then Republicans negotiate to see how badly they're going to lose. Yet, we hear some Republicans lauding compromise like it's a worthwhile goal in and of itself. A compromise on a bad bill isn't a win. Did Republicans make a mistake by refusing to work with the Democrats on the stimulus or Obamacare? Should they have worked with Obama to raise taxes, pass comprehensive immigration reform, or to do another stimulus? Of course not! Half of stupid is still pretty stupid, stupid.
I’d say Olympia fit all those except Category 2.
That was Burger King's motto, if I remember correctly...
Seems to me that the list pretty much covers everybody.
Lots of folks around here are #2s.
The ones who involve themselves in your business decisions so that you'll (let's say) buy the furniture they want you to buy, at 53% more than you had budgeted...
and then come through with a nice watercolor to add to it, and congratulate you for your decision.
("Now while interest rates are down it would be a good time for you to go buy a new car too.")
Of course the fact that the US is effectively operating as a Socialist dictatorship, and the unconstitutional laws and government employees that are operating it as such were put in place by the other four groups of Annoying "Republicans", is lost on the author.
The Purists certainly didn't "give the people what they wanted", to their credit.
This may be precisely why some 92% of Americans find all politicians annoying.
Ah yes, the "PURISTS" and we DO have (thankfully only) a few here who keep encouraging us all to stay home in Nov or find someone else (other than Mittens) to write in, cuz he does not measure up to their "PRINCIPLES" dontcha know?
Morevoer, he is....WAIT FOR IT....10 TIMES worse, more eeeeevil, dangerous, etc. than our Fascist, Neo-Commie, Dear Leader....
....never mind that when challenged to produce ANYTHING that Romney has EVER said or did which in any way, is even close to what Barack Hussein Obama has done over the past 3 1/2 years and his deliberate attempt/intent to harm our Republic, if not DESTROY IT....all you hear is the sound of crickets....
Maybe you should hike up your big girl panties and demand a purge of Free Republic, if you have the courage.
I place no credence for anything coming from a citizen that lives above the Mason-Dixon. Our greatest Americans have always been and always will be Southerners. Without the south this country woudl be fully socialist/communist.
The #5s drive me crazy. These are the Juan McCains of the world, who want to be loved and accepted by their “friends across the aisle,” those who stab them in the back at the first opportunity. They believe it’s more noble to be statesmanlike and polite, thus allowing an unqualified community organizer to be elected to office. Politics has NEVER been for the squeamish (ask Julius Caesar or Alexander Hamilton). They want to be loved by the media, yet they trash their core values as they melt like a snowball in July. I have more respect for liberals, misguided as they are, who never compromise their twisted beliefs, than those on the right who seek compromise and acceptance from them. Like I always say, liberals don’t need to be listened to, accepted, or understood. They need to be exposed, discredited, and voted out of office.
I agree. But I wonder how bold our leftist overlords would be if the MSM wasn't a communist propaganda organ. The power of populism cannot be overlooked.
That means you agree that it is a very good thing that President Lincoln kept the South in the Union, right?
The so-called ‘purist’ here NEVER claim to stay home and not vote, esp. NEVER tell others to stay home and not vote.
The author risks the holier-than-thou attitude he accused others.
When my wife accuses me of being “too conservative” I remind her that there is no such category. Anyone who is not as conservative as I am is aiding and abetting the destrcution of not only the U.S. Constitution but also the demise of our Republic.
My conservative position is that both the government and the citizenry cannot ignore, parse or terminate any part of the Constitution. To do so is treason.
McCain & we will see if romney really has any guts. The fights he picks now are nothing. When is he going to call him out on hard things?
Nothing on the Left ever seems to get you as agitated as the things the people “on your side” do. Liberals get a pass for the same sort of comments that infuriate you when it comes out of the mouth of a conservative. That's because when you're a performing seal for the Left, you have to be tame and balance a ball on your nose just the way the Lefties like or they might stop giving you fish.
Romney
The Appropriators: If there's one defining difference that separates Republicans from Democrats, it's spending. Republicans want less of it, Democrats want more — well, at least that's how it should be. Yet, there are big government Republicans. There are Republicans who love earmarks. There are Republicans who think it's fine to fritter taxpayer money away, but they just want to waste a little less than the Democrats. These people are not just killing the Republican brand; they're helping to ruin the country.
Proof
-Raised taxes/fees over 300% while being Governor of MA
-Implemented a state-level Cap and Trade system.
-Supported Man-Made Global Warming
-Supported TARP
Romney managed to be a bubblehead outside of DC
The Bubbleheads: One of the idiosyncrasies of D.C. Republicans is that many of them are smart people, they're well informed, they have inside info, and THEY CONSIDER THEMSELVES TO BE CONSERVATIVE- YET THEY HAVE NO IDEA HOW OUT OF TOUCH ARE WITH THE BASE AND THE REST OF THE COUNTRY. This is how you end up with Republicans supporting Bridges to Nowhere, (ROMNEYCARE) increased National Endowment of the Arts funding,(GAY MARRIAGE, GAP ADOPTION, PRO ABORTION, FORCING or pushing comprehensive immigration reform and Harriet Miers. The average talk radio listener or blog reader has a better read on politics in some areas than senators and congressmen because they're not mired in that D.C. bubble with aides, consultants, pollsters, and lobbyists all pushing the same monolithic way of thinking. If you're a Republican in D.C. who
doesn't get that, you're part of the problem, not part of the solution.
Proof
-Romney is refusing to sign a pledge penned by the pro-life group The Susan B. Anthony List that EVERY other candidate signed
-Mitt Romney established abortion as a healthcare benefit in his own government-run healthcare plan at $50 per abortion
- Unforced by anyone, Romney overruled his own Commissioner of Public Health and lied about state law in order to compel Catholic hospitals to issue abortifacient pills in violation of their freedom of religion enshrined in the United States and Massachusetts Constitutions
-Romney is for gay marriage and gay adoption and forced schools to indoctrinate children in the gay lifestyle over parents objections
- As Governor, Mr. Romney has claimed that he had no choice but to obey the Supreme Judicial Courts opinion. This claim is false. (if you want addl proof I have it) He abused his power, violated his state's constitution, and made up a lawless law of his own. One that is in gross violation of the natural law. And one that has helped push the homosexual as much
Romney-His whole life is compromised.
The Compromise Fetishists: There's nothing wrong with compromise per se. Republicans should be willing to compromise with Democrats — if it's on a bill that will make the country significantly better overall. How many bills are there fitting that description that have been passed in the last decade or so? Certainly no more than a handful — and none have been passed during the Obama Administration. That's because “compromise” in D.C. usually starts with the idea that Democrats get 90% of what they want and then Republicans negotiate to see how badly they're going to lose. Yet, we hear some Republicans lauding compromise like it's a worthwhile goal in and of itself. A compromise on a bad bill isn't a win. Did Republicans make a mistake by refusing to work with the Democrats on the stimulus or Obamacare? Should they have worked with Obama to raise taxes, pass comprehensive immigration reform, or to do another stimulus? Of course not! Half of stupid is still pretty stupid, stupid.
Proof
-Pro abortion
-pro gay marriage & gay adoption
-Forced gay indoctrination of children on the gay agenda
-Promised log cabin republicans he would get gay marriage legalized accross the country
-Raised taxes/fees over 300% while being Governor of MA
-Implemented a state-level Cap and Trade system.
-Supported Man-Made Global Warming
-Supported the Brady Bill
-Implemented a state level Assault Weapons Ban after the Federal AWB was allowed to expire.
-Supported TARP
- Supported Amnesty for Illegal Aliens (Citizenship for those already here)
-Supported McCain-Kennedy (Amnesty)
Correction:
Yes, when it comes to abortion up to 9 months in the womb or 1 month, forcing the gay agenda on 5 year olds and forcing this country to accept gay marriage (which was not created by the government, but GOD) many of us are purist. We stand against evil. What a better world we would live in if everyone had the courage to stand against the evils of the world. These are areas that should NEVER be compromised. These are also areas that only people with cold black hearts think don’t matter.
McCain & we will see if romney really has any guts. The fights he picks now are nothing. When is he going to call him out on hard things?
The Sell Outs: Nothing on the Left ever seems to get you as agitated as the things the people on your side do. Liberals get a pass for the same sort of comments that infuriate you when it comes out of the mouth of a conservative. That’s because when you’re a performing seal for the Left, you have to be tame and balance a ball on your nose just the way the Lefties like or they might stop giving you fish.
Romney
The Appropriators: If there’s one defining difference that separates Republicans from Democrats, it’s spending. Republicans want less of it, Democrats want more well, at least that’s how it should be. Yet, there are big government Republicans. There are Republicans who love earmarks. There are Republicans who think it’s fine to fritter taxpayer money away, but they just want to waste a little less than the Democrats. These people are not just killing the Republican brand; they’re helping to ruin the country.
Proof
-Raised taxes/fees over 300% while being Governor of MA
-Implemented a state-level Cap and Trade system.
-Supported Man-Made Global Warming
-Supported TARP
Romney managed to be a bubblehead outside of DC
The Bubbleheads: One of the idiosyncrasies of D.C. Republicans is that many of them are smart people, they’re well informed, they have inside info, and THEY CONSIDER THEMSELVES TO BE CONSERVATIVE- YET THEY HAVE NO IDEA HOW OUT OF TOUCH ARE WITH THE BASE AND THE REST OF THE COUNTRY. This is how you end up with Republicans supporting Bridges to Nowhere, (ROMNEYCARE) increased National Endowment of the Arts funding,(GAY MARRIAGE, GAP ADOPTION, PRO ABORTION, FORCING or pushing comprehensive immigration reform and Harriet Miers. The average talk radio listener or blog reader has a better read on politics in some areas than senators and congressmen because they’re not mired in that D.C. bubble with aides, consultants, pollsters, and lobbyists all pushing the same monolithic way of thinking. If you’re a Republican in D.C. who doesn’t get that, you’re part of the problem, not part of the solution.
Proof
-Romney is refusing to sign a pledge penned by the pro-life group The Susan B. Anthony List that EVERY other candidate signed
-Mitt Romney established abortion as a healthcare benefit in his own government-run healthcare plan at $50 per abortion
- Unforced by anyone, Romney overruled his own Commissioner of Public Health and lied about state law in order to compel Catholic hospitals to issue abortifacient pills in violation of their freedom of religion enshrined in the United States and Massachusetts Constitutions
-Romney is for gay marriage and gay adoption and forced schools to indoctrinate children in the gay lifestyle over parents objections
- As Governor, Mr. Romney has claimed that he had no choice but to obey the Supreme Judicial Courts opinion. This claim is false. (if you want addl proof I have it) He abused his power, violated his state’s constitution, and made up a lawless law of his own. One that is in gross violation of the natural law. And one that has helped push the homosexual as much
Romney-His whole life is compromised.
The Compromise Fetishists: There’s nothing wrong with compromise per se. Republicans should be willing to compromise with Democrats if it’s on a bill that will make the country significantly better overall. How many bills are there fitting that description that have been passed in the last decade or so? Certainly no more than a handful and none have been passed during the Obama Administration. That’s because compromise in D.C. usually starts with the idea that Democrats get 90% of what they want and then Republicans negotiate to see how badly they’re going to lose. Yet, we hear some Republicans lauding compromise like it’s a worthwhile goal in and of itself. A compromise on a bad bill isn’t a win. Did Republicans make a mistake by refusing to work with the Democrats on the stimulus or Obamacare? Should they have worked with Obama to raise taxes, pass comprehensive immigration reform, or to do another stimulus? Of course not! Half of stupid is still pretty stupid, stupid.
Proof
-Pro abortion
-pro gay marriage & gay adoption
-Forced gay indoctrination of children on the gay agenda
-Promised log cabin republicans he would get gay marriage legalized accross the country
-Raised taxes/fees over 300% while being Governor of MA
-Implemented a state-level Cap and Trade system.
-Supported Man-Made Global Warming
-Supported the Brady Bill
-Implemented a state level Assault Weapons Ban after the Federal AWB was allowed to expire.
-Supported TARP
- Supported Amnesty for Illegal Aliens (Citizenship for those already here)
-Supported McCain-Kennedy (Amnesty)
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