Former Republican Senator Hagel Says Reagan Would Not Identify With Modern GOP

Wow...

An antiquated geezer squish sellout RINO tells a lolberal hater blog what a dead man would think......And it happens to be in line with what the lolberal hater blog seeks to peddle.....And the lolberal hater blog puts it out into the ether, as though it's worth the electrons wasted to post said drivel.

Waitress?....More whiskey!
 
Wow...

An antiquated geezer squish sellout RINO tells a lolberal hater blog what a dead man would think......And it happens to be in line with what the lolberal hater blog seeks to peddle.....And the lolberal hater blog puts it out into the ether, as though it's worth the electrons wasted to post said drivel.

Waitress?....More whiskey!
Who did he tell, dope? :lol:

Your reading comprehension is right up there with your honesty.

And an 85% conservative rating is what passes for a RINO these days? This is why Obama is gonna wax your asses in November.
 
Hagel is all yours, chump.

G'head...Welcome him, McLoser, Hatch, Graham, Collins, Snowe, and all the rest of the go-along-to-get-along chump fuck brigade into the Democrat Party....It would be about time the GOP got shed of the statist neocon losers, that have been dragging it into the Stalinist gutter for decades.

Of course, you'll also be saddled with the BOOOOOOOOOSHbots...But that's your funeral.
 
Former Republican Senator Hagel Says Reagan Would Not Identify With Modern GOP



Last week, former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO) told ThinkProgress that his party was becoming “increasingly inconsequential” and “intolerant” following the defeat of veteran Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN). Now, former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) has also taken aim at his party for its ideological extremism.


Hagel — who served two terms in the Senate, between 1997 and 2009 — told Foreign Policy magazine on Friday that the Republican Party “is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before.” He observed:

Reagan wouldn’t identify with this party. There’s a streak of intolerance in the Republican Party today that scares people. Intolerance is a very dangerous thing in a society because it always leads to a tragic ending. Ronald Reagan was never driven by ideology. He was a conservative but he was a practical conservative. He wanted limited government but he used government and he used it many times. And he would work with the other party. …

Now the Republican Party is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before. You’ve got a Republican Party that is having difficulty facing up to the fact that if you look at what happened during the first 8 years of the century, it was under Republican direction. …
The Republican Party is dealing with this schizophrenia. It was the Republican leadership that got us into this mess. If Nixon or Eisenhower were alive today, they would be run out of the party.






The kicker, to me at least, is that the Tea Party elects the so-called extremists, and yet many of them have since closed ranks around Romney.

So I'm not entirely sure Hagel's correct on this one.
They have no values other than "I hate Obama"..

Eh, I dare say some go well beyond that. The voters that got rid of Luger are rather puritanical...
 
Hagel is all yours, chump.

G'head...Welcome him, McLoser, Hatch, Graham, Collins, Snowe, and all the rest of the go-along-to-get-along chump fuck brigade into the Democrat Party....It would be about time the GOP got shed of the statist neocon losers, that have been dragging it into the Stalinist gutter for decades.

Of course, you'll also be saddled with the BOOOOOOOOOSHbots...But that's your funeral.

So what do you hope to achieve by shedding them all? Just curious, because after all the moderate "statists" as you call them are shed and you're left with people who think pragmatic compromise is something for commies, I'm not sure anything will be accomplished.
 
The kicker, to me at least, is that the Tea Party elects the so-called extremists, and yet many of them have since closed ranks around Romney.

So I'm not entirely sure Hagel's correct on this one.
They have no values other than "I hate Obama"..

Eh, I dare say some go well beyond that. The voters that got rid of Luger are rather puritanical...

I will laugh my ass off when Mourdock loses and the Dems pick up another Senate seat.
 
Hagel is all yours, chump.

G'head...Welcome him, McLoser, Hatch, Graham, Collins, Snowe, and all the rest of the go-along-to-get-along chump fuck brigade into the Democrat Party....It would be about time the GOP got shed of the statist neocon losers, that have been dragging it into the Stalinist gutter for decades.

Of course, you'll also be saddled with the BOOOOOOOOOSHbots...But that's your funeral.


You keep posting about the statist neocon bastards. You have it backwards. The statist neocon bastards are STAYING in the GOP, not leaving it.
 
Hagel is all yours, chump.

G'head...Welcome him, McLoser, Hatch, Graham, Collins, Snowe, and all the rest of the go-along-to-get-along chump fuck brigade into the Democrat Party....It would be about time the GOP got shed of the statist neocon losers, that have been dragging it into the Stalinist gutter for decades.

Of course, you'll also be saddled with the BOOOOOOOOOSHbots...But that's your funeral.


You keep posting about the statist neocon bastards. You have it backwards. The statist neocon bastards are STAYING in the GOP, not leaving it.
If that's so, then I'll continue not to support the GOP.

In the meantime, I'll look upon Walker, Rubio and Paul the younger as the wave of the future...They'll still have the burden of earning my support.
 
Former Republican Senator Hagel Says Reagan Would Not Identify With Modern GOP



Last week, former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO) told ThinkProgress that his party was becoming “increasingly inconsequential” and “intolerant” following the defeat of veteran Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN). Now, former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) has also taken aim at his party for its ideological extremism.


Hagel — who served two terms in the Senate, between 1997 and 2009 — told Foreign Policy magazine on Friday that the Republican Party “is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before.” He observed:

Reagan wouldn’t identify with this party. There’s a streak of intolerance in the Republican Party today that scares people. Intolerance is a very dangerous thing in a society because it always leads to a tragic ending. Ronald Reagan was never driven by ideology. He was a conservative but he was a practical conservative. He wanted limited government but he used government and he used it many times. And he would work with the other party. …

Now the Republican Party is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before. You’ve got a Republican Party that is having difficulty facing up to the fact that if you look at what happened during the first 8 years of the century, it was under Republican direction. …
The Republican Party is dealing with this schizophrenia. It was the Republican leadership that got us into this mess. If Nixon or Eisenhower were alive today, they would be run out of the party.





sounds like most libnutters are desperate...so maybe in limited amount of wisdom, how in the hell does this related to current battlefield the presidential race 2012?
how are a hanging chad or maybe that spain company can take care of it butt that's borderline treasonous with election about this body politic and a FOREIGN potus with forged bc
 
Former Republican Senator Hagel Says Reagan Would Not Identify With Modern GOP



Last week, former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO) told ThinkProgress that his party was becoming “increasingly inconsequential” and “intolerant” following the defeat of veteran Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN). Now, former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) has also taken aim at his party for its ideological extremism.


Hagel — who served two terms in the Senate, between 1997 and 2009 — told Foreign Policy magazine on Friday that the Republican Party “is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before.” He observed:

Reagan wouldn’t identify with this party. There’s a streak of intolerance in the Republican Party today that scares people. Intolerance is a very dangerous thing in a society because it always leads to a tragic ending. Ronald Reagan was never driven by ideology. He was a conservative but he was a practical conservative. He wanted limited government but he used government and he used it many times. And he would work with the other party. …

Now the Republican Party is in the hands of the right, I would say the extreme right, more than ever before. You’ve got a Republican Party that is having difficulty facing up to the fact that if you look at what happened during the first 8 years of the century, it was under Republican direction. …
The Republican Party is dealing with this schizophrenia. It was the Republican leadership that got us into this mess. If Nixon or Eisenhower were alive today, they would be run out of the party.






well he sure as hell wouldn't identify with you libturds.

Ah, the depth, insight, and keen analysis of WT; Hagel will be missed.
 
Yeah well Reagan left the Democrat party...and he DAMN SURE wouldn't recognize it TODAY with the takeover of it by the Progressives..

destroyed the Democrat party of old
Right, because Claire McCaskill is more Liberal than Ted Kennedy.

You're stupid.

And you're fucking desperate..like you all care who Reagan would identify with

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The Left Hates Reagan for calling their Home team an "Evil Empire", making their defeat one of the goals of his Presidency and then, by God, actually defeating Soviet Communism
 
The Left Hates Reagan for calling their Home team an "Evil Empire", making their defeat one of the goals of his Presidency and then, by God, actually defeating Soviet Communism

Wait a sec....Reagan "defeated the Soviets" is okay when repubs talk about Regan's accomplisments, but when Obama says he got Bin Laden, he is spiking the football and arrogant.:cuckoo: BTW Reagan did not defeat the Soviet Union, it was in decline for many years and many presidents contributed to that decline.
 
Reagan - Government is the problem.
Tea Party- Government is the problem.
I think Reagan would have loved the tea party.
 
Hagel is all yours, chump.

G'head...Welcome him, McLoser, Hatch, Graham, Collins, Snowe, and all the rest of the go-along-to-get-along chump fuck brigade into the Democrat Party....It would be about time the GOP got shed of the statist neocon losers, that have been dragging it into the Stalinist gutter for decades.

Of course, you'll also be saddled with the BOOOOOOOOOSHbots...But that's your funeral.

Right, because Hagel supported the Bush Quagmire....oh, wait - he didn't!

Dumbass. :lol:
 

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