Conservative
Type 40
he's a nutcase who thinks the "pre-born" should have constitutional rights.
I really wanted to discuss this with you, but the post seems to have disappeared.
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he's a nutcase who thinks the "pre-born" should have constitutional rights.
What happened to Candycorn?
Seems like everyone pretty much agrees that McCain, Romney, and Gingrich are liberals.
Which is what confuses me as a Paul supporter. I'm a conservative, I only support conservatives, but most others who call themselves conservatives, only support liberals.
I can't figure it out.
Seems like everyone pretty much agrees that McCain, Romney, and Gingrich are liberals.
Which is what confuses me as a Paul supporter. I'm a conservative, I only support conservatives, but most others who call themselves conservatives, only support liberals.
I can't figure it out.
A. I don't agree that they're liberals.
B. I realize that by saying I get called a RINO and get disqualified from commenting!
But seriously ... much too much black and white.
Any signs of moderation and that means "liberal" to you?
Seems like everyone pretty much agrees that McCain, Romney, and Gingrich are liberals.
Which is what confuses me as a Paul supporter. I'm a conservative, I only support conservatives, but most others who call themselves conservatives, only support liberals.
I can't figure it out.
Not RINO's: Paul Ryan, Tim Pawlenty, Mike Crapo
John Kasich
Thanks for all of the responses. From what I can see though, the power base especially and a large percentage of the rank and file are RINO. Does that worry you guys?
RINO's: Olympia Snow, Dave Reichert, Gordon Smith
I named 3...there is probably more if I gave it more thought.
Just a sidenote for you Candy....I'm not a republican.
Thanks for all of the responses. From what I can see though, the power base especially and a large percentage of the rank and file are RINO. Does that worry you guys?
Depends on what your definition of RINO is, Candy.
Seems like everyone pretty much agrees that McCain, Romney, and Gingrich are liberals.
Which is what confuses me as a Paul supporter. I'm a conservative, I only support conservatives, but most others who call themselves conservatives, only support liberals.
I can't figure it out.
A. I don't agree that they're liberals.
B. I realize that by saying I get called a RINO and get disqualified from commenting!
But seriously ... much too much black and white.
Any signs of moderation and that means "liberal" to you?
Thanks for all of the responses. From what I can see though, the power base especially and a large percentage of the rank and file are RINO. Does that worry you guys?
Depends on what your definition of RINO is, Candy.
Tee hee....were on what, page 4 now and nobody has mentioned either the honorable gentleman from the Ohio 8th or the honorable gentleman representing Kentucky. Or Eric Cantor, none of the Presidential candidates, and, I know there are 40-50 Senators and over 217 elected house members. So far, what, maybe 40 names have been mentioned--none of the leadership? If the party is dominated by RINOs as the data suggests; does that worry you guys--your non-RINO's out there?
Disclosure--I haven't read every post since last evening.
I'm not defining who a RINO is; you guys are by naming the NON-RINOs --hence the title of the OP. I thought a Republican was someone who runs in a republican primary. In the context of the OP, someone who ran for the US Senate or House of Representatives and won. I saw the term RINO and finally had to ask, what the distinction was.
Apparently the distinction is that you have to be almost a complete unknown as if you start on the perch of being a non-RINO and earn RINO status when you do something as shocking as....compromise!
Karl Rove.
HE is clearly NOT a RINO.
Depends on what your definition of RINO is, Candy.
Tee hee....were on what, page 4 now and nobody has mentioned either the honorable gentleman from the Ohio 8th or the honorable gentleman representing Kentucky. Or Eric Cantor, none of the Presidential candidates, and, I know there are 40-50 Senators and over 217 elected house members. So far, what, maybe 40 names have been mentioned--none of the leadership? If the party is dominated by RINOs as the data suggests; does that worry you guys--your non-RINO's out there?
Disclosure--I haven't read every post since last evening.
I'm not defining who a RINO is; you guys are by naming the NON-RINOs --hence the title of the OP. I thought a Republican was someone who runs in a republican primary. In the context of the OP, someone who ran for the US Senate or House of Representatives and won. I saw the term RINO and finally had to ask, what the distinction was.
Apparently the distinction is that you have to be almost a complete unknown as if you start on the perch of being a non-RINO and earn RINO status when you do something as shocking as....compromise!
We could play this silly game of yours, Candy, but then someone would play another game of which democrats aren't a socialist politician.
You asked what the term RINO meant to me, and I answered in that other thread.
I don't think anyone ever said that it meant compromise.
Rob drives to D.C. every day to serve his constituents faithfully. He drives a POS Toyota 97 miles - ONE WAY - from his farm in Tappahanock, Va.
A 194 mile round trip commute every day!
He doesn't get limo'd in like Pelosi/Reid/Kennedy elitists that you look/kiss up to.