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GOP Solution: Stick to Values, Pick Better Candidates

lutherlutheran Wrote: Nov 10, 2012 10:20 AM
I stayed away and didn't vote because my candidate, Gingrich, was culled by the republican establishment. I just couldn't vote for a Taxachusets RINO named Romney. The current republican establishment long ago stabbed Americicans in the back by giving amnesty to a group which are now reliable democratic party voters. I hate them for it because it has transformed this country fo the worse. For quite some time I have known the country as we have known it is lost forever. I see a trend to where many Americans are giving up and starting to hate this country. I will not live long enough to see it but there is only one end in sight for our children or our children's children and that is a good old fasioned killin' war.
Beeblebrox Wrote: Nov 10, 2012 10:33 AM
Then Luther,you and others of like helped Obama into his second term of destruction. Thanks a lot.

You complain about RINO amnesty policy yet Gingrich, who I voted for in the primary, was significantly to the left of Mitt on borders and amnesty. So I don't get your logic. You wanted Newt but then complain about the very thing that Newt was soft on.

These are days of hindsight and second-guessing for Republicans, which is human nature after a trauma like this election loss.

There are million “why” theories out there, from the Hurricane Sandy effect to pernicious media bias. Wringing our hands over those factors gets us nowhere.

We can’t stop hurricanes, and media bias is always there. Reagan and Bush 43 won twice against waves of poisonous bias, so that is not an insurmountable obstacle.

What Republicans need is a slate of candidates that can energize the base while expanding the appeal of a conservative message.

Easy...

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