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Many of we conservatives would rather have four more years of Obama than a Liberal Lite president like Romney further moving the Republicans leftward. Plus Romney is the wrong man for the times, as folks will think, "He doesn't give a d___ about the little guy." Hewitt and the establishment chattering class of the GOP are leading us to disaster, and enough Southern evangelicals will sit home to let some southern states go to Obama. That is just reality.
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Why Did Santorum Lose in 2006

TrueHawk Wrote: Feb 22, 2012 12:52 AM
The chattering class, with their bad hair and bowties, inside the beltway and up along the east coast, are nervous about a real social conservative like Santorum. May God help one like Santorum who is not afraid to mention God.... or Satan.
Ann Coulter was once a fresh voice of conservatism, but has increasingly become enamored of herself and has become caustic. She is like a animal that kills it's own young. She seems deeply troubled.
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About Something Bigger Than Themselves

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 18, 2010 6:48 PM
Turncoat Crist, Crybaby Castle, and Sore Loser Murkowski... showing their true stripes, as if they are entitled to something.... and since all of them never met an entitlement program they did not like, well it makes sense. This just helps the conservative turnout get bigger and better. Palin, O'Donnell, Angle, and many other TP women are the new face of women in politics in the USA! God bless them.
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Constitution Day

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 18, 2010 1:35 AM
Bachmann, Palin, and O'Donnell are the new women's movement! The real conservative wing of the Republicans, the Tea Party types, are the new driving force.
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About Something Bigger Than Themselves

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 18, 2010 1:31 AM
It is a logical fallacy for the GOP establishment types like Rove and Krauthammer to cite the "Buckley Rule" when the GOP voters have already decided who they think they want to elect. It is like suggesting which boat to use when the tide has already left. O'Donnell exercised her constitutional right to run, she won, and now Rove appears angry at Delaware voters and his sore loser tirade could soon appear in a Democratic ad against O'Donnell. Principled conservatives are tired of the pramatic conservatives who alway say we must go along to get along. We have been told to be patient forever. But the Tea Party is not waiting any longer. Rove wants to say, "I told you so" if O'Donnell loses, but in fact his remarks may be the only...
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Medal of Dishonor

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 18, 2010 1:22 AM
We must boycott the manufacturers.
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Rockefeller Republicans

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 18, 2010 1:00 AM
It is the principled conservatives versus the pragmatic conservatives, like Rove, who just want Republican majorities, even with moderate and liberal republicans. Rove had no business trashing O'Donnell when she was alread the winner. The East Coast chattering class of neo-cons at the National Review and Weekly Standard want us to hold our noses and vote for moderates. We Tea Partiers are tired of that.
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You Can't Rule on Personality Alone

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 15, 2010 8:35 PM
How are you neo-cons taking the win of O'Donnell. We Real Conservatives are happy.
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UPDATE: O'DONNELL WINS in Delaware

TrueHawk Wrote: Sep 14, 2010 10:08 PM
Even if O'Donnell does not ultimately win, if the conservative movement is going to grow, we have to beat the moderate and liberal Repbublicans in the primaries or forever be weighted down by them.
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