4/11/13, "Exclusive -- Whip McCarthy Defiant: Republicans Strongest When United," Breitbart, Ben Shapiro
Commenter to above (which was just propaganda) about Republicans in general:
"prib67 • 12 hours ago
The Republicans squander majorities, throw away mandates and lolli-gag in the White House.
Take a gander at the Bush legacy.
No tax reform,
no social security reform,
little state's rights bills,
bowed to the U.N.,
spent like drunk sailors,
meddled in foreign affairs and
tried to force feed Amnesty to America.
They are never dynamic or proactive when they get the opportunity. Lazy and weak.
When they are in the minority, at least in the recent past, they at least unified and tried to gel to provide a check valve to the Democrats.They were actually better as the minority, sadly.
Nowadays, back as the minority once again (imagine that), they suck as the minority too.
They are not unified,
they feed on their own people, and
are weak knee-ed wusses.
They act like some pimple faced boy who wants to fit in and be popular. I thought we were grown ups who had character and toughness?
I'm not a libertarian, nor a religious right conservative. I'm somewhere in a happy medium between the two. However, the Tea Party libertarians have my sympathy and support. They are trying to force the GOP to be fiscally responsible, and to keep our rights sacred. To not meddle in foreign affairs unless we have to. The deeply entrenched lifetime politicians within the Republican Party need to bid adieu and bow out gracefully. Either that or get sent packing. The establishment GOP are no better then the Democrats. More effort is put into defeating or silencing any one [who] wants reform from their own party than is put into defeating democrats. That's going to end."
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Rush Limbaugh said the same about the GOP as commenter above, that they're mainly interested in beating other republicans:
11/4/10, "Ruling Class GOP Declare War on Country Class Conservatives," RushLimbaugh.com
"The ruling class of the Republican Party doesn't want conservatives having any kind of a foothold, any success or any leadership in the party. ...(item half way down page)....So it appears to me they're (GOP) perfectly happy being in the minority if it means not supporting conservatives. (2/3 down page).
Apparently the establishment Republicans will fight harder and more viciously to stop conservatives than to stop Obama and the left. "...(2/3 down page).
=====================
3/27/13, "Is the Republican Party America's Achilles Heel?" American Thinker, Steve McCann
"It has become painfully obvious over the past twenty years that the Republican Party leadership knows neither who the enemy is nor do they have a firm and unalterable conviction in what the Republican Party stands for....
"The Republican Party stood idly by and allowed themselves to be defined as the party of intolerance and inequity. The combined 12 years of George H.W. and George W. Bush, and their obsession with civility as well their refusal to forcefully respond to the most egregious of personal attacks combined with the Party's incoherent set of principles, validated and cemented in the public's mind the accusations hurled at the Republican Party by the Democrats and their sycophants in the media."...
===============================
Obama re-election helped GOP House Speaker Boehner: NPR
12/8/12, "Once Boxed-In, Boehner May Finally Be Master Of The House," NPR, Frank James
"In a paradoxical way, Obama's re-election victory coupled with congressional Democrats adding to their numbers may have helped Boehner. Some of those wins came at the expense of the Tea Party, the conservative movement whose affiliated House members have been very willing to stand up to Boehner.
In recent weeks, Boehner...has gotten his entire leadership team to sign his tax-raising, fiscal-cliff counteroffer....
Despite complaints from conservative activists and bloggers, however, Boehner remains the most powerful Republican in Washington.".
============================
Karl Rove's 10 biggest losers in 2012:
2/4/13, "Top 10 establishment Republicans who lost senate races in 2012," Examiner.com, Steven Holmes
To see the list on one page.
==========================
GOP establishment coming out of the woodwork to show authority over Tea Party:
7/13/12, "George Shultz Endorses Carbon Tax – You Were Surprised?" GlobalWarming.org, Marlo Lewis
=============================
2/20/13, "As Country Club Republicans Link Up With The Democratic Ruling Class, Millions Of Voters Are Orphaned," Angelo Codevilla, Forbes
=======================
10/20/11, "The lost decade," Angelo M. Codevilla, Claremont Inst.
"America's current ruling class, the people who lost the War on Terror, monopolizes the upper reaches of American public life, the ranks of those who make foreign and domestic policy, including the leadership of the Republican and Democratic parties. It is more or less homogeneous socially and intellectually."...
.
No tax reform,
no social security reform,
little state's rights bills,
bowed to the U.N.,
spent like drunk sailors,
meddled in foreign affairs and
tried to force feed Amnesty to America.
They are never dynamic or proactive when they get the opportunity. Lazy and weak.
When they are in the minority, at least in the recent past, they at least unified and tried to gel to provide a check valve to the Democrats.They were actually better as the minority, sadly.
Nowadays, back as the minority once again (imagine that), they suck as the minority too.
They are not unified,
they feed on their own people, and
are weak knee-ed wusses.
They act like some pimple faced boy who wants to fit in and be popular. I thought we were grown ups who had character and toughness?
I'm not a libertarian, nor a religious right conservative. I'm somewhere in a happy medium between the two. However, the Tea Party libertarians have my sympathy and support. They are trying to force the GOP to be fiscally responsible, and to keep our rights sacred. To not meddle in foreign affairs unless we have to. The deeply entrenched lifetime politicians within the Republican Party need to bid adieu and bow out gracefully. Either that or get sent packing. The establishment GOP are no better then the Democrats. More effort is put into defeating or silencing any one [who] wants reform from their own party than is put into defeating democrats. That's going to end."
===========================
Rush Limbaugh said the same about the GOP as commenter above, that they're mainly interested in beating other republicans:
11/4/10, "Ruling Class GOP Declare War on Country Class Conservatives," RushLimbaugh.com
"The ruling class of the Republican Party doesn't want conservatives having any kind of a foothold, any success or any leadership in the party. ...(item half way down page)....So it appears to me they're (GOP) perfectly happy being in the minority if it means not supporting conservatives. (2/3 down page).
Apparently the establishment Republicans will fight harder and more viciously to stop conservatives than to stop Obama and the left. "...(2/3 down page).
=====================
3/27/13, "Is the Republican Party America's Achilles Heel?" American Thinker, Steve McCann
"It has become painfully obvious over the past twenty years that the Republican Party leadership knows neither who the enemy is nor do they have a firm and unalterable conviction in what the Republican Party stands for....
"The Republican Party stood idly by and allowed themselves to be defined as the party of intolerance and inequity. The combined 12 years of George H.W. and George W. Bush, and their obsession with civility as well their refusal to forcefully respond to the most egregious of personal attacks combined with the Party's incoherent set of principles, validated and cemented in the public's mind the accusations hurled at the Republican Party by the Democrats and their sycophants in the media."...
===============================
Obama re-election helped GOP House Speaker Boehner: NPR
12/8/12, "Once Boxed-In, Boehner May Finally Be Master Of The House," NPR, Frank James
"In a paradoxical way, Obama's re-election victory coupled with congressional Democrats adding to their numbers may have helped Boehner. Some of those wins came at the expense of the Tea Party, the conservative movement whose affiliated House members have been very willing to stand up to Boehner.
In recent weeks, Boehner...has gotten his entire leadership team to sign his tax-raising, fiscal-cliff counteroffer....
Despite complaints from conservative activists and bloggers, however, Boehner remains the most powerful Republican in Washington.".
============================
Karl Rove's 10 biggest losers in 2012:
2/4/13, "Top 10 establishment Republicans who lost senate races in 2012," Examiner.com, Steven Holmes
To see the list on one page.
==========================
GOP establishment coming out of the woodwork to show authority over Tea Party:
7/13/12, "George Shultz Endorses Carbon Tax – You Were Surprised?" GlobalWarming.org, Marlo Lewis
=============================
2/20/13, "As Country Club Republicans Link Up With The Democratic Ruling Class, Millions Of Voters Are Orphaned," Angelo Codevilla, Forbes
=======================
10/20/11, "The lost decade," Angelo M. Codevilla, Claremont Inst.
"America's current ruling class, the people who lost the War on Terror, monopolizes the upper reaches of American public life, the ranks of those who make foreign and domestic policy, including the leadership of the Republican and Democratic parties. It is more or less homogeneous socially and intellectually."...
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