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The Republicans' Primary Problem

Ernest fm AR Wrote: Feb 06, 2013 8:39 PM
Dear Amused, Are you still mistaking exits for entrances? I've discovered that simple minds are often amused by the simplest things...
JasonCharleston Wrote: Feb 06, 2013 8:42 PM
He's a "libertarian" who believes government should force businesses to have a $30 minimum wage. Soros paid loser.
Amused Libertarian Wrote: Feb 06, 2013 8:44 PM
LOL!

Its amusing that your small mind has no room for libertarianism!
Amused Libertarian Wrote: Feb 06, 2013 8:44 PM
LOL!

Its amusing that your small mind has no room for libertarianism!
Ernest fm AR Wrote: Feb 06, 2013 8:44 PM
What an amusing answer! Hilarious!

You know, it's a very unhealthy lifestyle choice you've made...

Having just lost an election, many Republicans are anxious to remake our party in the image of Democrats. The theory seems to be that whatever we're doing isn't working, so we better change everything.

But in fact, whatever Republicans did in 2012 -- other than an overly long primary fight -- worked amazingly well, given the circumstances.

In a detailed analysis of the 2012 election, William A. Galston, a fellow with the liberal Brookings Institution, makes a number of fascinating observations that Republicans would do well to consider before embracing amnesty, abortion, gay marriage and Beyonce.

In my...

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