To: Hugh the Scot
Wow what an ignorant tool you are! (I return personal attacks when I get them) I never said anything about Rinos being good enough nor did I say that betraying the base was good. Are you really that stupid or are you just being sarcastic? What I am saying is that we must stop the Dems from winning before we can exact much change. Incrementalism is the key. We are not going to turn it back in one election. Your reading comprehension needs much work.
949 posted on
11/04/2014 6:49:40 PM PST by
BizBroker
(It doesn't make sense because it isn't true...)
To: BizBroker
Incrementalism is the key. Yeah...like the Framers did it. /s
982 posted on
11/04/2014 6:54:40 PM PST by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: BizBroker; Dave W; Norm Lenhart
You know what's funny? I almost didn't post. You see, I'd been drinking a bit, and was browsing FR with my phone, and wasn't really sure...
Deflect and deny all you like, but your comment was jerking off Dave W's rant against Norm Lenhart (without the courtesy of a ping). Telling Conservative purists to shut up on FR is going to provoke a reaction. Get used to it.
The implication of that can't be lost on you, regardless of what you typed, and I have no interest in assisting you with the task of walking back your ill advised flame.
Incrementalism is not Conservatism, it's simply reducing the rate of decay. You want to argue that "we can't change everything back in one fell swoop"; yet that theory will never be tested by the milquetoast semi-liberals that the GOP keeps foisting on the voters. These "winners" we're all celebrating today, did everything they could to drive true Conservatives from the party.
Principal is the only thing that matters, and you're still a knob.
Where the principle of difference is as substantial and as strongly pronounced as between the republicans and the monocrats of our country, I hold it as honorable to take a firm and decided part and as immoral to pursue a middle line, as between the parties of honest men and rogues, into which every country is divided. Thomas Jefferson to William Branch Giles, 1795
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