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Republicans Must Reshuffle Nomination Deck for Future Presidential Hope

Roberty Wrote: Nov 22, 2012 9:58 AM
If the GOP was serious about leading the country back to smaller government, why did they push Mitt Romney on us? Based upon their actions, the Republican Party does not represent me or care about my liberty.
Texas Chris Wrote: Nov 26, 2012 11:44 AM
After the first 8 or 10 primaries, and watching the debates, it was clear to me that the GOP leadership and the media were dead set on #1 NOT having Ron Paul be the nominee, and #2 having a moderate candidate in November.

They shot themselves in the foot. Again. Still.
After several weeks of endless postmortems of the 2012 presidential contest, Republicans seem to be trending in most articles as being in disarray and with little hope of regaining the White House for years to come, if ever in our lifetime.

Many pundits have written the tea party movement's obituary and are adamant in their belief that a shift in the nation's demographic composition spells doom for Republicans unless conservative ideas are abandoned.

But there is one way to bring a GOP that seems to reflect primarily the political philosophy of the deep South to a position that is palatable to...

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