Stephanie
Diamond Member
- Jul 11, 2004
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It's all you "wingnuts" fault..
A Link in the article at site
SNIP:
How can you leave something you’ve never been part of?
Fun fact of the day: The world revolves around Meghan McCain, just ask her, she’ll tell you all about it.
Via Daily Beast:
[T]here was no reason for me to have such an emotional reaction to Romney’s loss. It’s not like he’s a close friend. Looking back to last week, I think that I was mourning something else. For the last four years,writing on this website, I’ve been calling for the Republican Party to come to terms with reality and modernize. Last Tuesday, Mitt Romney lost—and he lost big. As Republicans, we lost again. I felt sad, exhausted, beaten down, and heartbroken. It was the first time that I considered that the Republican Party, which I love so much, might die.
I know there are many out there, especially in the more conservative sphere, that regard me with disdain. I don’t fit into the traditional Republican box that the wingnuts who have hijacked my party think all Republicans should. For the last four years, I’ve been calling for Republicans to stop concentrating on social issues.
If I don’t see some changes in the next four years, I’m going to consider registering as an Independent in 2016.
from
Weasel Zippers | Scouring the bowels of the internet | Weasel Zippers
A Link in the article at site
SNIP:
How can you leave something you’ve never been part of?
Fun fact of the day: The world revolves around Meghan McCain, just ask her, she’ll tell you all about it.
Via Daily Beast:
[T]here was no reason for me to have such an emotional reaction to Romney’s loss. It’s not like he’s a close friend. Looking back to last week, I think that I was mourning something else. For the last four years,writing on this website, I’ve been calling for the Republican Party to come to terms with reality and modernize. Last Tuesday, Mitt Romney lost—and he lost big. As Republicans, we lost again. I felt sad, exhausted, beaten down, and heartbroken. It was the first time that I considered that the Republican Party, which I love so much, might die.
I know there are many out there, especially in the more conservative sphere, that regard me with disdain. I don’t fit into the traditional Republican box that the wingnuts who have hijacked my party think all Republicans should. For the last four years, I’ve been calling for Republicans to stop concentrating on social issues.
If I don’t see some changes in the next four years, I’m going to consider registering as an Independent in 2016.
from
Weasel Zippers | Scouring the bowels of the internet | Weasel Zippers