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Cheap theater for rump rubes. If the Republicans really cared about the spending they would have reduced it last year. I am telling you that - once again - the Republican Establishment has betrayed us. More than a trillion in deficits last year and when they are done there will be more than a trillion in deficits this year. In 2010 we were told we would have to stay with the Republicans and work for change. We voted in a sea of Tea Party activists and what do we have to show for it? More Republican traitors at the top than ever before. We Must Abandon The GOP Time for the real Tea Party members to walk away from the corrupt Republican Party forever. Agitate at your local Tea Party for full secession from the GOP!
She's easily the biggest tease since the Gabor Sisters.
Once again we are given over to the ambitions of the Establishment RINOs who think Mittens won't be beaten like a wet rug by the Obamator. As was mentioned by someone else, at least this time they won't have Palin to blame for the inevitable failure of a political movement most clearly defined by its moderate nothingness of get-along-go-along, tax, spend and dependency. Cack.
So what? The Republicans will - like they always do - fail to message this properly as their attention will remain on getting their share of the public purse for themselves. I am so sick of Establishment Republicans and the corruption and the ridiculous spending and failure after failure after failure to communicate conservative messages or follow through with promises. Where's our $100 billion spending cut? Where's the billion dollar a week cut? They won't even do these infinitesimally small cuts. Our only hope is the Tea Party. Forget taking over the Republican Party. We are better off leaving them in the ditch and moving on without them. It's time to go our own way.
One thing is certain. After hearing her diatribe on on O'Reilly's show, the odds of me voting for anyone she backs in the future are essentially zero. She cemented it for me; I'm voting for anyone but Romney.
It's a whole new ballgame. The Keystone Pipeline debacle will resonate with voters... if the Republicans are smart enough to message it (always an open question when we talk about the legendary ineptitude of the GOP).
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Aww, Hollywood Mad at Obama

Clinton27 Wrote: Jan 19, 2012 6:13 PM
Oh, they will fall in line and give up their dimes. In the end, they would rather support the candidate who walks on their face rather than face one who will not carry them on their backs.
hahahahahahahahahahaha. It must suck being a liberal loser. Jesus. What a bunch of whiners and fools. We should hold a referendum on allowing them to continue to exist. All they do is suck money off of the rest of us and take up space.
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National Poll: Newt 40, Romney 23

Clinton27 Wrote: Dec 14, 2011 3:40 PM
I love that Libertarian flare, but Paul's foreign policy positions make him unelectable in my book. Conservatives will never back a guy with a foreign policy outlook like that. Nope. No siree, bob...
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Mr. President has a Little Stick

Clinton27 Wrote: Dec 11, 2011 8:29 PM
This is bull. The President did the right thing. He did exactly what the Russians and Chinese told him he was allowed to do.
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