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1 posted on 08/29/2014 4:18:04 AM PDT by markomalley
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My post is relevant here as well...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3198285/posts?page=32#32

2 posted on 08/29/2014 4:24:52 AM PDT by taildragger (Not my Circus, Not my Monkey ( Boy does that apply to DC...))
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What?
You thought that they were on OUR side???


3 posted on 08/29/2014 4:29:01 AM PDT by Flintlock
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Rush Limbaugh lamented yesterday (2014-08-28) that U.S. Conservatives (the GOP) didn't have a "message" ... didn't have an "articulate" spokesman ...


Rush and Mark Styen ... (please) REMEMBER that thing called "The Contract With America" ...

a brilliant plan ... a GREAT spokesman ...

alas ... brilliantly executed by a guy you publicly mock ... over and over again ...

Speaker New Gingrich.



Rush Limbaugh and Mark Steyn should be FUBAR ashamed of themselves for trying to DESTROY Newt Gingrich ...

both in 2012 and for 2016.

You "bastards".





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4 posted on 08/29/2014 4:29:18 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne (.)
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Rove! Rove! Rove your vote, gently up the stream.


9 posted on 08/29/2014 4:36:44 AM PDT by windsorknot
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To: markomalley
The author whom we probably can claim as one of our own is on target with this exposure of the timidity of Karl Rove and the entire incumbent establishment which he represents. The point could be made a different way by asking the question: Why hasn't Rove, Boehner, McConnell et al. nationalized this election in what should be a wave year?

The answer is for the same reason that they have so postured themselves that they have no options left under the Constitution to curb Obama's lawlessness because they conspicuously surrendered their constitutional power to control the purse and to impeach. Failing to exercise these constitutional prerogatives vested in the Congress to control a radical executive, Boehner and McConnell compounded the error by announcing that they would never shut down the government and never bring on impeachment.

The conventional explanation for national politicians stripping themselves of their own power is that they had fear of a backlash which they would argue Republicans experienced in the wake of the previous shutdown under Newt Gingrich and after the subsequent impeachment of Bill Clinton. But a close examination of those affairs reveals that the Republicans certainly were not substantially harmed in the election after the shutdown and the same argument to a lesser degree might be made concerning the impeachment of Bill Clinton. In any event, any criticism of the Republican impeachment of Bill Clinton must include criticism of the lack of unity and the ineptitude of the Republicans in making the case to the people.

The real reason that the Republican leaders in the House and the Senate have mounted no effective effort to curb Obama and indeed have noisily undermined any efforts to do so is quite selfish. First, they see no upside for themselves. But equally compelling to them, they succeeded in leaving the nation with no recourse in the face of the disintegration of the country and tyranny in Washington but to elect Republicans, meaning incumbent Republicans. In this course there is upside for them. They choose themselves over the country.

All else must give way to this selfish consideration. If it were otherwise we would hear these leaders throughout the Republican establishment in Congress and in the Republican National Committee preparing the nation for effective challenges to Obama. You would see them encouraging the kind of candidates, Tea Party candidates, who could be relied upon to utilize constitutional prerogatives to save the country. Instead, Karl Rove and the whole establishment empty their treasury to defeat Tea Party candidates.

They failed to tell us what they will do when they take office, we do not hear any plans anymore to repeal Obamacare. There is a cynical calculation that there will be enough disgruntled Americans to eke out the Republican majority in the Senate without upsetting anti-incumbent apple carts. The calculation is that conservatives will have no place else to go and dutifully troop to the polls to eke out majority the incumbents expect. To nationalize the election, to frame an over arching theory for reelection, is to upset the apple cart.

This policy of timidity is a calculated election tactic but it is being done in deference to big business contributors who want immigration amnesty and modified Obamacare. The establishment thinks it has chosen a middle way to keep the money pipeline open without offending the base.

Finally, people like Mitch McConnell harbor a rule or ruin ambition which says that to fill the Senate with the likes of Ted Cruz's to imperil his own position of leadership. The two approaches represented by Cruz and McConnell to governing ultimately cannot be reconciled because their view of liberty cannot be reconciled. More, one side, the grassroots side, sees the country descending into a dystopia and Karl Rove's side believes there is yet more blood to get out of this stone before the "deluge."


13 posted on 08/29/2014 4:56:31 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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Tillis hasn’t started his campaign yet - 2 months out from the election. Hagan’s ads are framing him as being anti-teacher, anti-education and pro-yacht and rich people. Typical but they are effective. From him it’s just crickets.


18 posted on 08/29/2014 5:24:00 AM PDT by punknpuss
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Rasmussen poll yesterday showed several of the Senate races narrowing and the D incumbents making slight gains.

McConnell of KY and Roberts of KS are facing serious D challengers this time. Landreau of LA has housing problems similar to Roberts residency problem. Landreau is building a $1+ million mansion — just not in Louisiana.

The GOP may have not get the Senate. It may turn out to be more like 2012 than 2010.

Cotton is now 1 point behind Pryor. Also, Asa Hutchinson (R) for governor has lost ground and is now behind Mike Ross (D).

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One irony:

Months ago, pro-Pryor ads were accusing Cotton of trying to increase the SS/Medicare ages.

More recently, pro-Cotton ads are accusing Pryor of trying to increase the SS/Medicare ages.


22 posted on 08/29/2014 6:07:51 AM PDT by TomGuy
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Rove et al. may lose again, but they don’t mind losing. It affects them in no tangible way.


29 posted on 08/29/2014 10:44:17 AM PDT by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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