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4/1/14, "Rand Paul says Republicans cannot be ‘party of deportation’," Daily Caller, Alex Pappas
"Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul said Tuesday that Republicans need to show
Hispanic voters that they are
not “just the party of deportation.”
During a symposium at the Newseum on conservative engagement with
Hispanic media outlets, Paul also said Republicans have plenty of ideas
that appeal to Latinos, but acknowledged, “We got to get beyond deportation to get to the rest of the issues.”"...
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Comment: What an asshole. Who said "Republicans were only about deportation?" Now everyone will say so--thanks to being informed of the news by Rand Paul spewing hate speech. Who is "we" the presumptuous Rand Paul speaks of? Whom besides himself is he lecturing to "get beyond deportation?"
The Bush/McConnell/Boehner/Cantor/K St. crowd have long since merged with democrats in their minds, believing exactly the same things the radical left believes. The last detail to handle is to permanently silence half the country that isn't radical left democrat. They do this by destroying the brand of the Republican Party so it can no longer exist. Rand Paul does this every time he opens his mouth. The GOP-E badly wants government-dependent democrat voters to be their new voters. They're making it clear that no one in their right mind would ever be a Republican or would ever associate with one.
It would be "Christmas morning" if the GOP-E could get rid of us, even if they had to be in the minority for 15 years, per Rush Limbaugh, 10/16/13, for the record though it's long been obvious. He speaks of conservatives and Tea Party supporters interchangeably:
10/16/13, "GOP Seeks to Rid Itself of the Tea Party," Rush Limbaugh
"So it's a done deal, and for the conservatives, it's regroup time. I
just want you to be prepared. There's gonna be an all-out assault on
the people that you think have done a good job and by extension an
all-out assault on you. It's gonna come from both parties, gonna come
from the media....
There will be a fast move in Republican circles to push
"comprehensive immigration reform," to go all-in now. I can't tell you
what the Republicans think they're gonna achieve, except this: I really
do believe that some of this is oriented toward driving the
conservatives out of the party. I really think some of this is oriented
toward the Republicans actually seeking to get rid of their
conservative base.
Even if it takes 15 years in the wilderness to rebuild a new base of
people who don't embarrass them, of people who are of the right
temperament. Maybe that's what they're willing to do. Maybe they've
got commitments from their donors to keep 'em afloat if they just get
rid of some of these wacko right-wing extremists. "We'll just go all-in
here. We'll try to put together a new base of really responsible
moderate, temperate, independent-type American voters.
"We'll go out, we'll expand our demographics, we'll get a lot of
Hispanics doing this, by throwing away the Tea Party, and we'll get a
lot of women voters coming back. We'll throw away our base, and we'll
get the transgender and the lesbian, gay, bisexual groups, we'll go out
and get the Indians that are ticked off at the Redskins. We'll get them!
We'll come out against that, and pretty soon we're gonna own the
country."
That is the way they're thinking, and all they gotta do to bring all
that off? All they gotta do is throw away their base. That's Christmas
morning for 'em. Now, the Democrats never stop whipping up their base.
Have you noticed? There's never any pressure on the Democrats to get
rid of their base, and you never hear Democrats ripping in their base.
You never hear the Democrats acting embarrassed -- and believe me, their
base is genuine Looney Tunes. Their base lives and workers in
asylums.
But the Democrats never act embarrassed by 'em, never act like they
want to get rid of 'em. They never, ever do anything other than whip
them up, keep them engaged, and turn them out. Meanwhile, the
Republicans are tamping their base down. Why? 'Cause the Democrats
don't like their (the Republicans') base, and it's more important to be
liked by the Democrats within the establishment, I guess, than it
is to have the current base they've got."...image from RushLimbaugh.com
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Added: Rush has said many times that the GOP aims to get rid
of conservative voters and get democrat voters reliant on gov. who'll
be a permanent voting base. The GOP likes everything about democrats including their voters. That leaves half the country without representation
in the Beltway. We're not the ones who destroyed the country.
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P.S. The bright white bands across parts of this post were put there by my longtime google hackers.
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