Posted on 05/01/2013 11:06:50 AM PDT by Lloyd Marcus
But this gomez character is an Obama Democrat with an R after his name. He’s no help in stopping any of BO’s socialist agenda.
Scott Brown is one thing, this guy is somethign else entirely.
It’s not really ‘control’ if they don’t vote with the party is it?
You do understand that this idiot wouldn’t be running the Senate or setting the agenda don’t you?
Control the Senate and it doesn’t matter if this idiot votes like any RAT would, Obastards agenda won’t get voted on.
I see the Republibots are out again.
So a Senator just like Obama is peachy keen with you as long as he’s a “Republican”? Would you support BO if he were a Republican?
Suppose it’s 51 R, 49 D. He’d effectively control the place. Unless he gets his way, he’ll jump to the Dem side where he belongs.
I want no part of Obamafascists even if they call themselves “Republicans.”
There are “The Stupid Party partisans” who will always vote Republican. For these people have no principles other their their own self interest.
I left the Communist state of Texachusetts in 1980 and have never looked back.
Nothing new to see here, so just move along.
Then there are the rest of us small G’ment conservatives who do not see a reason to vote in this election.
The Republicans will need to get the “Valued” Independents to pull the lever for the Republican candidate in this race.
The vaunted Texachusetts RINO “Scott Brown” voted with the Democraps to show his “Independence”.
This RINO of Mexican or Perto Rican ancestry would do the exact same thing should he be elected to the U.S. senate.
Seams to me to be a waste of time participating in this election
You do understand that this idiot will betray the GOP and cross the aisle as soon as he sees some advantage for himself in it, like Jeffords and Specter, don’t you?
There was a guy named Geroge Clark, who was the GOP chair in Kings County (Brooklyn), New York.
Clark supported Ronald Reagan against Ford in the 1976 campaign. But the next year, there was a mayoral race in New York City and Clark supported a State Senator named Roy Goodman, who consistently ran on the Republican and Liberal parties, against talk show host Barry Farber, who had the Conservative Party nomination.
When Farber, in a speech, used the word "transmogrification", Clark (not politely) asked him what it meant.
"It means," Farber said, "for example, when someone supports Ronald Reagan one year and Roy Goodman the next."
Some of these people would vote for Stalin if he ran as a “Republican.”
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