Repubs who ended T Party shutdown targeted by Heritage & CFG

Great! It's time to have a purge of all traitors and backstabbers.

STHU, you are not a Republican, so your vote doesn't count.

Wrong, Fakey, I am a registered Republican. Furthermore, I even vote Republican. I didn't register Republican, like you, just so I can vote for the weakest candidate in the primaries and then vote against him in the general election. I'm not a mole in the Republican party like you are, Fakey.

I don't think Jake is a mole. I think that he is both misguided and a control freak when it comes to censoring what others think, say or do, as Republicans. Further, I think there are a lot of Jakes, McCains, and Grahams, out there. For anyone to decree for the rest of us "what is relevant and who is relevant" beyond stating a personal position, is part of the problem. Funny, it's part of the problem with centralized thinking in general, which in ignoring specific factors, for the convenience of those responsible for governing, persecute unjustly, and try to deny the reality of what they are in deed responsible for. :)
 
STHU, you are not a Republican, so your vote doesn't count.

Wrong, Fakey, I am a registered Republican. Furthermore, I even vote Republican. I didn't register Republican, like you, just so I can vote for the weakest candidate in the primaries and then vote against him in the general election. I'm not a mole in the Republican party like you are, Fakey.

I am a registered Republican . . . . I didn't register Republican

You are a conflicted, confused mess.

Yes dear, you are always right dear, no, you don't look fat at all in that dress dear. :) ;)
Consider, for once, that there may be perspectives beyond your ability to discern, in your current state. I say this with the understanding that this truth applies to each and every one of us, Jake. None of us are all knowing. Why squash what you have even yet to consider? Isn't that the blind leading the blind?
 
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I know the Tea Partiers here won't like this, but conservative columnist Kathleen Parker (evidently an evil communist RINO who must immedately expunged forthwith from the GOP forever to make the party absolutely as small as possible) hits on what is really concerning those who don't want to vote for the Democrats:

To the most important point, the crux of Cruz: The only person who loves Ted Cruz more than Ted Cruz is Barack Obama. It is the White House and Democrats, not Republicans, who have advanced the idea that Cruz is the face of the GOP. Remember when the White House insisted that Rush Limbaugh was the leader of the GOP? These narratives are useful to Democrats because they loonify the GOP, driving voters away from their fiery rhetoric just as intense heat repels any sensible mammal.

Kathleen Parker: The crux of Ted Cruz - The Washington Post

Okay, let 'er have it.

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I just want to clarify that it is the RW loons that are loonifying the party...Dems are just shining lights on the little roaches. (Actually, roaches are more popular than the Tea "Party")


What's fascinating is that if you ask a Tea Partier why the Democrats keep bringing up Limbaugh and Beck and Palin and Cruz and Bachmann at absolutely every last freaking opportunity, even if you have to cram their names into the conversation out of context, they'll say it's because you're "afraid" of those people.

I'm pretty sure they really, really do believe that.

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Afraid like Br'er Rabbit's afraid of the briar patch...
 
The TEA Party will go after those seats.

You can count on it.
 
Those Repubs averted another Tea Party downgrade & they're being punished :dunno: Wow!. Just wow!!! :shock:

Conservative groups target U.S. Republicans who voted to end shutdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Groups aligned with the Tea Party movement are targeting two Republican U.S. senators who backed a bipartisan budget plan on Thursday, vowing to support their challengers in Republican primaries before congressional elections in 2014.

You want to punish them, admit it. Kind of like Ralph Nader, huh. Is it that you think all unsanctioned voice should be shut down, or just those that are in disagreement with the central hive? You could give standing on principle a try, you might like it. Start by living within your means and encouraging others to do so. :)


Here is a better idea. When your supposed "principals" are harmful to millions of people, maybe, just maybe the principals are all fucked up and need changed. Ever think of that?

But hey, you wanna stand on fucked up principals, don't be surprised when you get knocked down. The rest of us are not gonna stand for more of the same bull shit. No matter how much you like your tbaggers, they gotta go.


BTW, what are the Tparties "Principals"? I can't tell for all the bull shit they sling.
 
Democrats are counting on it.

Be careful what you wish for..............

You will not like the ending...............

I doubt it. Nominate Ted Cruz...poor Goldwater's held that record too long.

You had better hope that the TEA Party doesn't get the numbers. If it happens Bonehead will get fired, and the next time we go to the trenches you will be facing those who refuse to budge.

Most of the Rhino's didn't want to fight at all, time to fire them. Next election more will fall.

How'd it go with your PURGE OF THE BLUE NOSES......................
 
Reid dangled the funding for the Paducah locks in front of Mitch McConnell's face and McConnell acted just like any resident of a Dominican trailer park who spotted a hundred dollar bill sticking out of the ooze would have.
Any self respecting Japanese politician who was caught doing the same thing as Mitch would have immediately gone home and prepared his ceremonial sword in order to fall on it. Since Mitch and his so called moderate Republican colleagues most certainly won't do any such thing, the most humane thing to do is return all of them to the private sector. In this current Age Of Obama, where if "We don't all hang together, we'll all hang separately" to save this country from its imminent destruction by Obama and his fellow Communists masquerading as quasi patriotic Democrats, we need our representatives to resemble more the Founding Fathers than residents of that Dominican trailer park that Bobby Menendez (D-NJ) gravitates to. Paying ten year old Dominican hos to perform lap dances on you, shame on you Bobby, shades of that fabled lap dancing afficionado, Detroits ex mayor, now convicted felon, Kwami Kilpatrick.
 
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Be careful what you wish for..............

You will not like the ending...............

I doubt it. Nominate Ted Cruz...poor Goldwater's held that record too long.

You had better hope that the TEA Party doesn't get the numbers. If it happens Bonehead will get fired, and the next time we go to the trenches you will be facing those who refuse to budge.

Most of the Rhino's didn't want to fight at all, time to fire them. Next election more will fall.

How'd it go with your PURGE OF THE BLUE NOSES......................

The TeaTards have used up their goodwill with fellow Republicans. Unless they get a hard majority, I doubt if they can drive out Boehner

Boehner may not be popular, but Republucans have seen what happens when you let TeaTards call the shots
 
Those Repubs averted another Tea Party downgrade & they're being punished :dunno: Wow!. Just wow!!! :shock:

Conservative groups target U.S. Republicans who voted to end shutdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Groups aligned with the Tea Party movement are targeting two Republican U.S. senators who backed a bipartisan budget plan on Thursday, vowing to support their challengers in Republican primaries before congressional elections in 2014.

I don't give to Republican candidates or causes, but after Mitch McConnell's display of priorities during his negotiations, I'm ready to give to the Matt Bevin fund, running against McConnell.

those rinos should go down the drain
 
Wrong, Fakey, I am a registered Republican. Furthermore, I even vote Republican. I didn't register Republican, like you, just so I can vote for the weakest candidate in the primaries and then vote against him in the general election. I'm not a mole in the Republican party like you are, Fakey.

I am a registered Republican . . . . I didn't register Republican

You are a conflicted, confused mess.

Yes dear, you are always right dear, no, you don't look fat at all in that dress dear. :) ;)
Consider, for once, that there may be perspectives beyond your ability to discern, in your current state. I say this with the understanding that this truth applies to each and every one of us, Jake. None of us are all knowing. Why squash what you have even yet to consider? Isn't that the blind leading the blind?

Consider for once the inconsistencies in the far right and libertarian wings' comments, such as bripat's above.

That the far right is not all knowing, any more than the far left, remains quite obvious.

The obvious issue, Intense, is that both sides do not objectively evaluate all of the evidence.

Instead, they twist it to fit their preconceived philosophies.

Truth: we are in this position because the GOP and the health insurance industries did not create a fair and equitable system when they had the chance.
 
STHU, you are not a Republican, so your vote doesn't count.

Wrong, Fakey, I am a registered Republican. Furthermore, I even vote Republican. I didn't register Republican, like you, just so I can vote for the weakest candidate in the primaries and then vote against him in the general election. I'm not a mole in the Republican party like you are, Fakey.

I don't think Jake is a mole. I think that he is both misguided and a control freak when it comes to censoring what others think, say or do, as Republicans. Further, I think there are a lot of Jakes, McCains, and Grahams, out there. For anyone to decree for the rest of us "what is relevant and who is relevant" beyond stating a personal position, is part of the problem. Funny, it's part of the problem with centralized thinking in general, which in ignoring specific factors, for the convenience of those responsible for governing, persecute unjustly, and try to deny the reality of what they are in deed responsible for. :)

he is just a paid bot, nothing more.
 
I doubt it. Nominate Ted Cruz...poor Goldwater's held that record too long.

You had better hope that the TEA Party doesn't get the numbers. If it happens Bonehead will get fired, and the next time we go to the trenches you will be facing those who refuse to budge.

Most of the Rhino's didn't want to fight at all, time to fire them. Next election more will fall.

How'd it go with your PURGE OF THE BLUE NOSES......................

The TeaTards have used up their goodwill with fellow Republicans. Unless they get a hard majority, I doubt if they can drive out Boehner

Boehner may not be popular, but Republucans have seen what happens when you let TeaTards call the shots

do you get tired of repeating the same thing over and over? you are one trick pony
you just take over the threads spewing waaa waaa waaa Republicans, Tea Party, Republicans, Tea party...waa
 
Those Repubs averted another Tea Party downgrade & they're being punished :dunno: Wow!. Just wow!!! :shock:

Conservative groups target U.S. Republicans who voted to end shutdown

You want to punish them, admit it. Kind of like Ralph Nader, huh. Is it that you think all unsanctioned voice should be shut down, or just those that are in disagreement with the central hive? You could give standing on principle a try, you might like it. Start by living within your means and encouraging others to do so. :)

Here is a better idea. When your supposed "principals" are harmful to millions of people, maybe, just maybe the principals are all fucked up and need changed. Ever think of that?

Obviously you never thought of it because your principles have caused the deaths of millions of people.

But hey, you wanna stand on fucked up principals, don't be surprised when you get knocked down. The rest of us are not gonna stand for more of the same bull shit. No matter how much you like your tbaggers, they gotta go.

BTW, what are the Tparties "Principals"? I can't tell for all the bull shit they sling.

Extinguishing your fucked up principles is what the T Party is all about. It isn't going away.
 
I am a registered Republican . . . . I didn't register Republican

You are a conflicted, confused mess.

Yes dear, you are always right dear, no, you don't look fat at all in that dress dear. :) ;)
Consider, for once, that there may be perspectives beyond your ability to discern, in your current state. I say this with the understanding that this truth applies to each and every one of us, Jake. None of us are all knowing. Why squash what you have even yet to consider? Isn't that the blind leading the blind?

Consider for once the inconsistencies in the far right and libertarian wings' comments, such as bripat's above.

The quote deliberate left out a crucial part that change the entire meaning. Basically it's just a damn lie. Like all leftwingers you are dishonest to the bone.

That the far right is not all knowing, any more than the far left, remains quite obvious.

The obvious issue, Intense, is that both sides do not objectively evaluate all of the evidence.

Instead, they twist it to fit their preconceived philosophies.

That is true of Democrats. Everything they believe is an obvious lie.

Truth: we are in this position because the GOP and the health insurance industries did not create a fair and equitable system when they had the chance.

Nothing you have ever posted bares the remotest resemblance to truth, Fakey. You are a congenital liar.
 
I doubt it. Nominate Ted Cruz...poor Goldwater's held that record too long.

You had better hope that the TEA Party doesn't get the numbers. If it happens Bonehead will get fired, and the next time we go to the trenches you will be facing those who refuse to budge.

Most of the Rhino's didn't want to fight at all, time to fire them. Next election more will fall.

How'd it go with your PURGE OF THE BLUE NOSES......................

The TeaTards have used up their goodwill with fellow Republicans. Unless they get a hard majority, I doubt if they can drive out Boehner

Boehner may not be popular, but Republucans have seen what happens when you let TeaTards call the shots

I always get a kick out of libtards who believe they know what Republicans think. The RINOs are the ones who have worn out their welcome in the Republican party. They won't get many more opportunities to stab the party in the back by siding with the Democrats. I, for one, definitely plan to contribute to Mitch McConnell's opponent in the primaries. The same goes for Boner, if he chooses to run again.
 
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The reason why Medicare Part D is unpopular with Democrats is that there was no funding for it. In order to create a program, you need a tax or some form of revenue to pay for it.

The right calls Democrats the "tax and spend" party but at least they have the good sense to tax first. W cut and spent. Part D was unfunded and that's why Democrats opposed it.
 

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