America Rejects Conservatives & Conservativism

The Left is right

It was about racism

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnQmKhpP87s]Election morning in BR! WBRZ uncovers the real issues for the election...RACISM - YouTube[/ame]
 
For several months leading up to the 2012, conservatives seemed to be quite confident that victory was theirs...for the taking. Conservatives seemed downright cocky about it, frankly. Arrogant, really. Defiant, as well.

In fact, conservatives seemed quite confrontational toward anyone who questioned them and/or challenged them and their 'conviction' that the election was merely a formality.

And in the last week or so, several conservatives dismissed the polls and flat out predicted a Republican landslide. Michael Barone did. So did George Will. As did a host of others. Even the Romney camp was reportedly VERY confident of victory.

So, I guess I have a question, mostly for conservatives, but anyone can offer an opinion. How does it feel to realize that Americans all across the country (and in 8 out of the 9 swing states) rejected conservatism and conservatives running for office? I'm not asking anyone to reveal their emotions or their emotional state. What I'm curious to know is whether or not conservatives now see that there is a very real possibility that they erred when it came to reading the mood of the electorate. Are conservatives willing to consider the error of their ways in their stated policies and their approach to people in general and different groups? Or do conservatives just think that they need to be MORE conservative, and reject political and policy moderation even more than they already have in order to win future elections?

A lot of these morons still think nothing happened on Tuesday that should cause them to rethink their positions. They are as dumb as dirt. They need to be finished off in 14.

Are you some kind of dictator? Because Obama was elected by a less than 4% margin of the people everyone needs to change their opinions on how the country should be ran and join his demented outlook?
 
America Rejects Conservatives & Conservativism

and yet they left the House in the hands of Republicans
to slow/stop the most radical plans of Papa Obama
 
Nope everything bad that occurs will be republicans fault ... anything good is because of the savior Obama. That's how it is you know.

You know, the ONLY people I ever heard call Obama the savior or the messiah are conservatives.

Oh really ... cause it's all based on what Farrakhan said about him in 2008. Guess that guy is a conservative though.

There are plenty of leftists nuts that pray to him

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_IOwjGWJTc]People PRAY to Obama Deliver us Obama !! - YouTube[/ame]
 
America Rejects Conservatives & Conservativism

I don't believe it. America is a very conservative country and I suspect it will always be. The problem is this Republican Party has gone Teanut Batshit Crazy. They are NOT conservative. They are crackpots.

Getting into our bedrooms is the opposite of conservatism.
 
America Rejects Conservatives & Conservativism

I don't believe it. America is a very conservative country and I suspect it will always be. The problem is this Republican Party has gone Teanut Batshit Crazy. They are NOT conservative. They are crackpots.

Getting into our bedrooms is the opposite of conservatism.

Getting into your wallets isn't apparently. Apparently it is both conservative and liberal at the same time.
 
So it's full spend ahead, Damn jobs, Damn job creators. We'll show them how to spend now. There's not a brain in a room full of progressive liberals.

you may well be right, but there aren't enough whack jobs like you to win an election.

sorry

But there are enough of you welfare gimme gimme crowd to ruin a country.

keep telling yourself that

i'm sure it will work out well
 
For several months leading up to the 2012, conservatives seemed to be quite confident that victory was theirs...for the taking. Conservatives seemed downright cocky about it, frankly. Arrogant, really. Defiant, as well.

In fact, conservatives seemed quite confrontational toward anyone who questioned them and/or challenged them and their 'conviction' that the election was merely a formality.

And in the last week or so, several conservatives dismissed the polls and flat out predicted a Republican landslide. Michael Barone did. So did George Will. As did a host of others. Even the Romney camp was reportedly VERY confident of victory.

So, I guess I have a question, mostly for conservatives, but anyone can offer an opinion. How does it feel to realize that Americans all across the country (and in 8 out of the 9 swing states) rejected conservatism and conservatives running for office? I'm not asking anyone to reveal their emotions or their emotional state. What I'm curious to know is whether or not conservatives now see that there is a very real possibility that they erred when it came to reading the mood of the electorate. Are conservatives willing to consider the error of their ways in their stated policies and their approach to people in general and different groups? Or do conservatives just think that they need to be MORE conservative, and reject political and policy moderation even more than they already have in order to win future elections?

A lot of these morons still think nothing happened on Tuesday that should cause them to rethink their positions. They are as dumb as dirt. They need to be finished off in 14.

Are you some kind of dictator? Because Obama was elected by a less than 4% margin of the people everyone needs to change their opinions on how the country should be ran and join his demented outlook?

No. Whine all you want...but get the hell out of the way. Do it from the cheap seats. The electorit has spoken.
 
For several months leading up to the 2012, conservatives seemed to be quite confident that victory was theirs...for the taking. Conservatives seemed downright cocky about it, frankly. Arrogant, really. Defiant, as well.

In fact, conservatives seemed quite confrontational toward anyone who questioned them and/or challenged them and their 'conviction' that the election was merely a formality.

And in the last week or so, several conservatives dismissed the polls and flat out predicted a Republican landslide. Michael Barone did. So did George Will. As did a host of others. Even the Romney camp was reportedly VERY confident of victory.

So, I guess I have a question, mostly for conservatives, but anyone can offer an opinion. How does it feel to realize that Americans all across the country (and in 8 out of the 9 swing states) rejected conservatism and conservatives running for office? I'm not asking anyone to reveal their emotions or their emotional state. What I'm curious to know is whether or not conservatives now see that there is a very real possibility that they erred when it came to reading the mood of the electorate. Are conservatives willing to consider the error of their ways in their stated policies and their approach to people in general and different groups? Or do conservatives just think that they need to be MORE conservative, and reject political and policy moderation even more than they already have in order to win future elections?

Almost 50 percent of the vote was conservative yet somehow you want us to believe otherwise? Dumb ass.

no, no it wasnt 50% Romney got 50% of the vote, but that doesnt mean those people were cons....you dumbass
 
A lot of these morons still think nothing happened on Tuesday that should cause them to rethink their positions. They are as dumb as dirt. They need to be finished off in 14.

Are you some kind of dictator? Because Obama was elected by a less than 4% margin of the people everyone needs to change their opinions on how the country should be ran and join his demented outlook?

No. Whine all you want...but get the hell out of the way. Do it from the cheap seats. The electorit has spoken.

No. 50% of 1/3 of the country has spoken. Electorate *

Thank God for Gridlock.
 
So it's full spend ahead, Damn jobs, Damn job creators. We'll show them how to spend now. There's not a brain in a room full of progressive liberals.

you may well be right, but there aren't enough whack jobs like you to win an election.

sorry

But there are enough of you welfare gimme gimme crowd to ruin a country.

The people are sovereign; it does not mean they’re infallible.
Normally a reelected president expands his margin of support,
Papa Obama's went down. While Papa Obama and the
left can 'savor the moment', in no way did
he win anything approaching a mandate.

Papa Obama first term hasn't really happened yet, in the conventional sense.
Normally, a President's policies operate in his first term,
the public sees the changes, and the reelection campaign
is a referendum on these changes.

In Obama’s case, to hide their effects and help in securing reelection,
he has back loaded most of his controversial changes into a second term.

Papa Obama’s next term will start to see the effects of his 'bag of goods'....
health-care reform, Dodd-Frank, etc
....barely known to the public

Indeed, one should always be careful what they wish for....
In the words of Papa Obama's ex pastor of 20 years
"The chickens are coming home to roost"

Considering the fiscal issues coming up soon and the Left's only solutions to be
more of the same failed growth constraining types..... A similar path followed
by the failed socialist economics in Europe, like Greece.

As they say hindsight is always "20-20"....

The Left has done a favor for the right by being the ones in charge when
the economic calamities and falseness of promised "goods", start to bear

This time, four years from now,
Papa Obama and the Left will have an impossible time avoiding
accountability for our economic stagnation and failures.

Lord Macaulay predicted Papa Obama disaster in 1857

Perhaps, Macaulay was right....

"I seriously apprehend that you will, in some such
season of adversity as I have described, do things which will prevent prosperity
from returning; that you will act like people who should in a year of scarcity,
devour all the seed corn, and thus make the next year, not of scarcity,
but of absolute famine.There will be, I fear, spoliation.
The spoliation will increase the distress.
The distress will produce fresh spoliation."

Either some Caesar or Napoleon will seize the reins of government
with a strong hand, or your republic will be as
fearfully plundered and laid waste by barbarians in the twentieth
century as the Roman Empire was in the fifth;–with this difference,
that the Huns and Vandals who ravaged the Roman Empire came from without,
and that your Huns and Vandals will have been engendered
within your own country by your own institutions."
Sadly, it was said Rome was too big to fail, as well
The US is worth saving; but it will not be saved by the Left's continue
use of division and class envy that will only consume it, in the long run.


Forward, indeed !

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b8TjbbpVLh4]Forward- The Obama Way - YouTube[/ame]
 
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For several months leading up to the 2012, conservatives seemed to be quite confident that victory was theirs...for the taking. Conservatives seemed downright cocky about it, frankly. Arrogant, really. Defiant, as well.

In fact, conservatives seemed quite confrontational toward anyone who questioned them and/or challenged them and their 'conviction' that the election was merely a formality.

And in the last week or so, several conservatives dismissed the polls and flat out predicted a Republican landslide. Michael Barone did. So did George Will. As did a host of others. Even the Romney camp was reportedly VERY confident of victory.

So, I guess I have a question, mostly for conservatives, but anyone can offer an opinion. How does it feel to realize that Americans all across the country (and in 8 out of the 9 swing states) rejected conservatism and conservatives running for office? I'm not asking anyone to reveal their emotions or their emotional state. What I'm curious to know is whether or not conservatives now see that there is a very real possibility that they erred when it came to reading the mood of the electorate. Are conservatives willing to consider the error of their ways in their stated policies and their approach to people in general and different groups? Or do conservatives just think that they need to be MORE conservative, and reject political and policy moderation even more than they already have in order to win future elections?

Almost 50 percent of the vote was conservative yet somehow you want us to believe otherwise? Dumb ass.

no, no it wasnt 50% Romney got 50% of the vote, but that doesnt mean those people were cons....you dumbass

True....many were and are liars, thieves and morons. You cons lost. Stand aside.
 
A lot of these morons still think nothing happened on Tuesday that should cause them to rethink their positions. They are as dumb as dirt. They need to be finished off in 14.

Are you some kind of dictator? Because Obama was elected by a less than 4% margin of the people everyone needs to change their opinions on how the country should be ran and join his demented outlook?

No. Whine all you want...but get the hell out of the way. Do it from the cheap seats. The electorit has spoken.

Indeed the "electorit" has spoken
:eusa_angel:

I fear not comrade

Papa Obama understands power

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America Rejects Conservatives & Conservativism

I don't believe it. America is a very conservative country and I suspect it will always be. The problem is this Republican Party has gone Teanut Batshit Crazy. They are NOT conservative. They are crackpots.

Getting into our bedrooms is the opposite of conservatism.

Getting into your wallets isn't apparently. Apparently it is both conservative and liberal at the same time.

It's strange the way the Blue States have to subsidize the Red States, and those from the Red States say it's the Blue States who are moochers. If only the Blue States could keep their money and stop giving it to the Red State "takers".
 
Getting into our bedrooms is the opposite of conservatism.

Getting into your wallets isn't apparently. Apparently it is both conservative and liberal at the same time.

It's strange the way the Blue States have to subsidize the Red States, and those from the Red States say it's the Blue States who are moochers. If only the Blue States could keep their money and stop giving it to the Red State "takers".

9 out of the 10 most indebted states are blue. Anyway, who cares, republican democrat tomato tomahto
 
Getting into your wallets isn't apparently. Apparently it is both conservative and liberal at the same time.

It's strange the way the Blue States have to subsidize the Red States, and those from the Red States say it's the Blue States who are moochers. If only the Blue States could keep their money and stop giving it to the Red State "takers".

9 out of the 10 most indebted states are blue. Anyway, who cares, republican democrat tomato tomahto

Because they've been drained by Red States. Thanks for pointing that out.
 
It's strange the way the Blue States have to subsidize the Red States, and those from the Red States say it's the Blue States who are moochers. If only the Blue States could keep their money and stop giving it to the Red State "takers".

9 out of the 10 most indebted states are blue. Anyway, who cares, republican democrat tomato tomahto

Because they've been drained by Red States. Thanks for pointing that out.


They've been drained by the Federal Government as has every citizen and state.
 

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