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To: Gritty
Let them start their own third party. It will fail just as they are failing now.

How are they failing? They have complete control over the party. That party now controls both houses of congress. They are in the process of marginalizing the remnant conservatism in the party. They have a pipeline to easy money, through the magic of crony capitalism. Where, precisely, are they failing?

They aren't. Any they are also not going to allow us to "take over the GOP - lock, stock, and barrel". Quite the contrary. They are going to use their considerable power (much of which was given to them a month ago, by the very people they mean to crush), to ensure that conservatism itself is driven from the mainstream of political thought.
65 posted on 12/12/2014 12:45:13 PM PST by jjsheridan5 (Remember Mississippi -- leave the GOP plantation)
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To: jjsheridan5
Any they are also not going to allow us to "take over the GOP - lock, stock, and barrel". Quite the contrary. They are going to use their considerable power (much of which was given to them a month ago, by the very people they mean to crush), to ensure that conservatism itself is driven from the mainstream of political thought.

I agree with all your comments on various posts -- brilliant.

I firmly believe a new party is inevitable.

We are HATED by the GOPe. They wield enormous power.

Working from within a new party they will be less effective is marginalizing us.

In the beginning, people in England laughed and scoffed at UKIP. The said it would never succeed. Look at the UKIP now.

The GOPe needs to be destroyed politically -- the best way is via a new party.

90 posted on 12/12/2014 1:16:08 PM PST by sand88 (We can never legislate our way back to Liberty)
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