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I'm gay for the Broncos!
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I know the guy you really want: Ted Cruz, aka Republican Obama. Son of a Cuban immigrant. He frequently name-drops Ron Paul and Milton Friedman in campaign speeches. He started early. His father sent him to a private, right-wing school, where teachers assigned books from Ludwig von Mises, Frédéric Bastiat and Murray Rothbard. He was the star student. Cruz went on to Princeton, where he amassed countless trophies on the debate team while crushing liberal adversaries, then went on to Harvard Law, where he worked on expanding the ideas of the founder's Natural Law. If the GOP wants to double-down on the tea party, Cruz is their man. |
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It may take a decade, but the next party to challenge the Democrats on a national stage will come from the left, whatever it may be called.
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It is what it Is.
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If you want to get even less of a growing minority, Rand Paul is the answer. It will be Jindal in 2016, who is at least sane. The Dems, who knows...
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24/7 Broncos
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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![]() At any rate, the Dems are just as ethically bankrupt as the Republicans. They have learned, faster than the Right, how to cater to the minimum required of the electorate to get elected without bringing real change to the table. They'll probably be rewarded with more special interest bucks. Like people with real political knowledge keep trying to point out, Obama is not much different than Eisenhower, or Nixon. In other words, by electing Obama, we're not moving forward, we're sliding backwards, but in a comfortable, let's not rock the boat too much, kind of fashion. Of course, that's an improvement over the Right's "Every man for himself" ethos. What this country needs, not now, more like ten years ago, is real change. Obviously, our economical model doesn't work. Our energy model doesn't work. Our political model doesn't work. Our health care model doesn't work. Our foreign policy paradigms are antiquated. Our social systems are bankrupt. And all this **** is worldwide. Civilization is not addressing its problems. Mankind is in denial. Hell, the biggest problems facing mankind, population and climate change, aren't even on the table for discussion. The first word I heard out of the candidates regarding climate change was a single sentence in Obama's acceptance speech. Last edited by Rohirrim; 11-08-2012 at 04:21 AM.. |
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The uneducated angry evangelical white voter is a drug that the GOP will not be able resist. And there is still enough of this drug out there to party like it 1899.
Fear and hate is a powerful control mechanism. Once they started down this dark side years ago... it was only a matter of time. |
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Put simply, the GOP needs to at least go back to the principals of Goldwater and actually stick to them. Which means they need to distance themselves from the religious nutjobs and stick to their principals of individual liberty and fiscal responsibility. None of this authortarian crap where they're pushing their values on the rest of the country.
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Yeah, I agree. I think Rush and the other extreme wack jobs really influence too many people in to having to take those same positions just to get anywhere in the party really hurt them. Exit polls showed just 20% of Americans think the Tea Party is a good thing. So the faster they can shut Rush and others up, stop taking stupid pledges before they are even a candidate, they have a chance. Otherwise, no way. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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"I can't quit you..."
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I think it's almost guaranteed that their will be a minority GOP candidate in the mix in 2016. They'll either have to go moderate or minority, and the latter is probably more likely than the former.
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Idiot George Will (who I used to like), who predicted a Romney landslide, is now saying Rubio is the solution ( http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vid...ts_winner.html ). Some guys at The American Conservative are pushing back:
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Bush single-handedly hosed the GOP brand for generations to come.
Prior to Bush, the GOP had done an effective job of hoodwinking the electorate with Reagan's fake populism, etc., but Bush, with his brazen "yeah, I'm a crook who uses government power to serve the interests of the plutocrats - what are you gonna do about it?" administration, allowed America to get a good look at "the man behind the curtain," so to speak. Without making some fairly radical, structural changes to its core principles and philosophy, the GOP's only remaining recourse will be to find new and improved ways to deceive voters into believing the party is something it's not. That's going to be as difficult as it would be for the guy who broke into your house, robbed you blind, and allowed his buddies to run a train on you to disguise himself well enough to get you to let him through the front door again. |
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I'm gay for the Broncos!
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You may be correct - the GOP might go extreme with a Rand Paul / Ted Cruz / Tea Party nomination, but I don't think you represent the current GOP majority. The majority that nominated a moderate, who was once pro-choice, pro-healthcare, and not afraid to work with Democrats. Some other issues with the Tea Party 2016 idea: Exit polls showed Tea Party favorability at 21%. Romney's biggest rise in polls came when Etch-a-Sketched into a moderate in the Denver debate, where he said he'd increase Medicare spending, wouldn't cut taxes on the rich, would force insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions, etc. You may be viewing politics from inside a paleocon bubble. Last edited by Blart; 11-08-2012 at 01:20 PM.. |
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Of course, I thought for sure they would run Huntsman against Obama, and look what they did. Maybe expecting "reason" out of the Right is just not realistic? ![]() |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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If the rethugs move in a direction that appeals to immigrants, then they lose every state that went for RobMe in this election. Then they're left with the impossible odds of turning enough blue states red to change the electoral map to their advantage. |
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I'm gay for the Broncos!
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Electorate data is nothing but hard, factual evidence. How does Roger Ailes usually respond to that stuff? Last edited by Blart; 11-08-2012 at 03:50 PM.. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Chuck Todd was saying yesterday that if the Republicans don't figure out how to reconnect with a broader base, they are going to face every presidential election with the Dems sitting on 242 electoral votes before the contest even starts. |
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