Conservatives, Our Battles Are Only Beginning

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My mother, who died in my tenth year, was of a family of the name of Hanks…. My father … removed from Kentucky to … Indiana, in my eighth year…. It was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods. There I grew up…. Of course when I came of age I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher … but that was all.”

Victory is within sight, an incompetent Marxist can’t keep from making monumental errors and the economy continues to tank. For all our efforts to defeat the Obama Myth, we could hardy keep us with his misadventures and determination to defeat himself. Consequently, Americans have grown weary of empty promises and dubious claims of recovery.

We were relentless in our attacks and we stood virtually alone, the Republican Party leadership followed Obama like loyal sycophants sniffing at the Obama Swine Trough to see what scraps might be thrown their way from the Obama Stash, a delightful euphemism describing American taxpayer funds. The Great Political Redistribution Bill, otherwise known as the Stimulus Con, had to be passed to help unemployment and keep America solvent, Republican Leaders fell for it like children believing in Santa Claus. The greatest scam in the world passed without debate at Obama’s direction and the American taxpayer was forced into virtual slavery for generations so that Obama could consolidate his political base.

His health care monstrosity was then forced on America against the will of the people and again the “Go along to get along” Republicans figured maybe it was what America wanted.

The mid-term election of 2010 made Republicans realize there was a serious movement among the people, they were registering their revulsion of Obama Marxism. All of a sudden, they figured it was in their best interest to pay attention to this Conservative movement among the people. These are the same people who ignored us and followed Obama with their noses secured to hind end of his trousers.

Will they sell us out? If Brian, a poster who claims to have been an integral part of the Rubio campaign (a fact that will be confirmed or disproven) is any indication of the inside people of the Republican Party, they have already sold us out as indicated by his rude anti-Semitic rhetoric.

The Obama battle was easy. Most of the RINOs and Obama Republicans are still in Washington. We must now either defeat the RINOs and Obama Republicans within the Republican Party or if the Republican Party is overly riddled with bigoted,obnoxious fools like Brian, we will need a third party to achieve victory.

I live in Florida. I was part of Marco Rubio’s campaigns going all of the way back to when he first ran for the Florida Legislature and before I even lived in Florida. You’re full of shit.

As I see it, and these are just my opinions, mind you, a lot of ditzy college kids and a lot of ditzy women and a lot of ditzy Jews thought that it would be really cool if we could have our first black president.

If the ditzy Tea Partiers hadn’t gummed up the works with their unqualified and ditzy candidates, who shunted aside qualified Rinos and even qualified Conservatives favored to win, and who then lost to Democrats in 2010, the Republicans could have regained control of the Senate, too. Tea Partiers are doing more harm than good. In their ignorance and in their ditziness, they are the best asset that the Democrats have, and the MSM knows it.

But you don’t see any of those ignorant and ditzy Tea Partiers rushing to accept responsibility for the consequences of their terrible judgment, do you? No, they’re shifting the blame onto Republicans. Considering the type of people who are Tea Partiers, that isn’t surprising. If you want to blame someone, get real and blame them. They’re like Ross Perot supporters. They have their heads so far up their asses that they don’t have a freaking clue as to what is going on out here in the real world, and yet they are very opinionated. Go figure.

Republicrats? Obama Republicans? That’s nonsense. Get a grip and get real. The Republicans in Congress are only human. They are doing the best job that they can. If you think that you can do a better job, run for office.

my girlfriend and I and two of our friends attended one Tea Party rally, and my girlfriend and I and four of our friends attended yet another Tea Party rally, both in 2010, not so much with any intent of becoming participants, but more so to satisfy my girlfriend’s curiosity.

My girlfriend and I are activists in the Republican Party. After cordially talking at length with several of the participants at each of those two rallies, what all of us took away from those rallies with unanimnity was that it was an organization in which none of us wanted to participate, the reasons for which you probably don’t want to know about, if for no other reason than because they won’t conform with your own opinions and your positions on issues.

Us guys threw around a football and talked sports, and we left it up to our girlfriends to gossip with the other girls, and we compared notes afterwards. (From which I concluded, also, incidentally, that Tea Partiers have never played football or any other sports.)

The bottom line is that Tea Partiers have neither the experience, nor the qualifications, nor certainly the intelligence or the savvy to be selecting [any] candidates. Personally, I wish that you would form your own party. You, collectively, mean well. But you, collectively, are incompetent, imho. You’re very opinionated, insufferable know-it-alls who don’t know squat. In fact, your ignorance is stunning.

And one more point: Many of the participants in those Tea Party rallies are hardcore Democrat subversives and professional agitators whose singular purpose is to split the votes of Republicans, peeling away votes from a viable contender who could defeat Obama. They’re easy to spot if you’re looking for them. They always trash Republican politicians the most vehemently …., and they post on Conservative blogs, too. But, of course, you’re so smart and savvy that you already realized that, didn’t you?

“Leave it to the professionals.”

The people at the RNC know what they’re doing. They and their local offices thoroughly screen our candidates.

We have had rumblings of discontent with the Republican Party; I have always tried to point out that we must strive to cull the RINO herd and the Republican Party can be salvaged, but if this attitude is prevent among Republican Party backbenchers, we should seek to form a third party as soon as possible. I will suggest that you copy this article and send it to the RNC in their campaign contribution envelopes and tell them they can expect to receive donations from you when they clean up their party.

It will be interesting to see if the foundation for Rubio’s campaign is as corrupt and foul as Brian’s ideas. One thing for sure, if we withhold our checks and send our state and national RNC committees Brian’s quotes we will have some responses. Right now, I find the Republican position to be circumspect and I will be a strict TEA Party man in the future.

How ironic, a man who considers himself superior to the rest of us, doesn’t have a clue who Saul Alinsky is; my my, we have either a great liar or someone who is dumb enough to be in the Obama Administration.

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I don’t belong to a political party, but I usually vote republican. A long time ago I wrote the RNC and told them that I won’t donate to them for different reasons. I also told them that I will donate to individual candidates, not the RNC. I suggest that others do the same. This way the candidates we want to run will get the money, but the RNC won’t.

Maybe “part of Rubio’s campaigns” = “Brian stuffed envelopes.”

brian is just a trool, incompetant at what his job is about, and got in an
uncontrolled madness and revealed his intent soon after the first trial on the accusation
of THE TEA PARTY, HIS TEMPER WAS RISING ON EVERY OF HIS 25 AND SOME COMMENT ,
TO BECOME SO ERRATIC THAT HE COULD NOT REPAIR ANY DAMAGES HE CAUSE TO HIS PROFILE.
he is a non interesting persona. and wasted the time and efforts of this smart group who where trying to respond to his attacks and insults, this guy his to low level for this MOST ADVANCED BLOG TO BOTHER,WITH HIM AND TRY TO REASON WITH.

I rarely have time to go back and analyze the arguments which may be posted in response to my statements—because there are so many far-right-wing-ultra-conservative Internet sites to be read. In positing the following comment, the only thing I ask is that whether the assertions be mine or others, divest yourselves of all pejorative thinking and investigate for yourself to find the truth:

The conjoining of this article with the picture of Abraham Lincoln creates a false impression–Lincoln was not a conservative by today’s standards.

If you want to be entertained, watch FOX, MSNBC, or CNN. If you want real news and analysis, watch LinkTV or FreeSpeechTV.

@Liberal1 (objectivity):

Stop spamming the site with slight variations of this same comment.

@Aye:

Well, he certainly gave a reason for his spamming today.

because there are so many far-right-wing-ultra-conservative Internet sites to be read.

One wonders why he spends so much time reading at those sites, and HOW he can spend so much time reading at those sites.

“There’s an Ethiopian in the fuel supply”
~W. C. Fields~

Well,it seemed apropos under the circumstances

Hi Skook, while the “stimulus” did redistribute wealth it redistributed in a manner in which Marxists, Socialists and Progressives are not normally known to advocate. No, it redistributed the wealth of the middle class of this nation almost directly to the super wealthy corporate elite. The international bankers that had frivolously invested their and other peoples money in the hope of huge personal gains.

The American taxpayer is not being forced into “virtual” slavery…..we have already been forced into actual DEBT slavery! Our monetary system has debased the value of our currency by 98% since its inception 98 years ago! 50 years ago a man could work a reasonable amount of time and be able to provide for his family. Now we must work much longer sometimes even our wives must work just to afford the necessities. Our Government has rigged the books by changing how unemployment and inflation are calculated in order to hide the truth about how bad things actually are.

The only answer is R3voLution, Ron Paul 2012!

Good government- The politicians and elites fill their pockets while there’s value in the economy.
Bad government -The politicians and elites fill their pockets. Stimulus? What stimulus?

Mr. Brian. Anyone who savages Jim Demint and the patriots of the Tea parties,is probably a paid for, low flying troll. Yea, you support Marco Rubio, who is a conservative much like Demint.

Sorry to disappoint you Mr. Brian. The Senate is gone and The Won will be golfing and vacationing on his own dime, come 2013. Watch for the Tea Party momentum starting to build again.

oil guy from Alberta,
yay, that’s what M. BACKMAN SAID ALSO ON HER FIRST SPEECH
seen from CNN.
THE TEA PARTY WILL BE A LOT BIGGER COMING IN NOVEMBER.
BYE

Very good post, Skook. Odd that Brian (Brainless) has avoided commenting here. I guess he doesn’t have the stones.

I agree that we need to cull the herd of RINOs and quick.

Out here in Nevada, we have a branch of the Constitutionalist Party. I’ve voted a few times for their candidates over the “two evils”. If all the Libertarians hadn’t jumped on the “free trade” band wagon and weren’t full blown “Caveat emptor” (i.e. “no government regulations of any kind on business”) bozos, I might consider their candidates.

Wm. T. Sherman @ #2

Aw, do I detent a tinge of envy and jealousy there?

Actually, Mr. Sherman, I have spent many hours stuffing envelopes for campaign mailings, posting campaign signs on lawns and elsewhere, and making thousands of phone calls for a few different Republican candidates.

When have you ever gotten up off of your lazy ass and gone out there to actively campaign for a candidate?

(In the words of Bugs Bunny, “What a maroon!”)

Unfortunately Obama is only one symptom of the larger problem which plagues our nation. The problem has festered and spread for decades now as the average American went about his/her daily business of living life and all that implies. For years some individuals were trying to wake people up to fact that we were being sold out by our own political leaders in all areas of our daily lives. But most of these people were ridiculed, ostracized, and or ignored as extremists. But by the end of Bush’s last term many people had worked through their denial of just how serious the disese had become. How every little cranny and crook of our society has become infected to one degree or another with the disease of liberalism. But it took the election of Obama which was the catalyst that brought together all the groups which had and were forming even before Bush left office. And even though we have had a few major battles with the progressives since Obis election, this current battle of the debt reduction is our first major battle of a psychologcial war that will continue to the bloody end regardless of who wins this particular battle. Americans ares still chosing sides in this undeclared war. Even many of the republicans in DC want a return back to business as usual, and their careers safe. The money men are sitting back and still trying to figure out as to which republican nominee that they will back, but this pesky Tea Party has thown an another variable into their decisions. The progressives have the advantage now and have for years. The conservative side is riddled with apathy, and acceptance of the status quo. Many see the formation of a Third Party as now inevitable. These people realize that many of our own republicans are bigger enemies than the progressives are. We need people who have the interest of America at heart, not their political careers. People like Palin, Christy and even Cain. I wish I could name more, but I am more than sure that more individuals that are not professional politicians will appear on the national stage as this war drags on. So don’t be surprised if we don’t walk away with the presidency this time around. Real change in any dysfunctional political system and society takes time. Not just fancy speeches that we hear everyday form both parties. Some major players are already thinking long term gains, not shortterm gains which could hurt the movement even more. I for one am sick and tired of these politicians like Rommey, Perry, and Pawlety, all cut from the same mold with the same speeches, and with the same strategy, “Compromise, or sell out!” and “We must keep our Political Careers! First things first!” So heres to a New Third Party!

Now [that] was chickenshit, snookums, for reasons which you’re too chickenshit to realize.
You’re not much of a man. But you already know that, don’t you? Your bravado and BS shows it.

Withtheselatestcomments from Brian it’s now apparent he is nothing but a foul mouthed troll and will be treated as such.

buh bye

GaryG. Swenchonis, hi,
I don’t think it would be good to allow this GOVERNMENT TO BE IN POWER AFTER 2012,
EVEN FOR THE SAKE OF GETTING A 3 RD PARTY ORGANYSE, WHICH AT THIS POINT IF THEY WOULD SHOW UP WOULD JEOPARDIZE THIS PARTY TO HAVE SOMEONE REELECTED AS A NEW PRESIDENT,
TO BEGIN THE MONSTREOUS CLEAN UP LEFT BY THIS ADMINISTRATION.
we all have a role to play also as AMERICAN, TO GIVE OUR SUPPORT TO THE NEXT CREW,
THERE ARE GOOD PEOPLE ON THIS SIDE, AND THEY KNOW THE PROBLEMS TO BE FIX, AND
i THINK WE SHOULD SUPPORT THEIR COURAGE TO WANT TO SERVE AMERICA WITH ALL THE MESS THEY WILL HAVE TO COPE WITH, AND FURTHERMORE THEY WILL NEED OUR SUPPORT TO
ENCOURAGE THEM IN THEIR TASKS ON REBUILDING THE AMERICA THAT WAS HAPPY BEFORE ,
THIS CHAOS APPEAR IN THE WHITE HOUSE.
we have an obligation to help our next crew to
do their jobs

@ilovebeeswarzone: Bee you have no argument from me sir on some of your excellent points. Part of me would hate to see their libdems gain another 4 years with their man as president. But the level of distrust, and dissatisfaction amongst conservatives with the old party guard has created a chasm of discontent that is unbelievable in the size and scope of its division amongst conservative rank and file. whats happening right now in Washington with this budget nightmare was wrought by not only the libdems, but the old republicans who allowed this crisis and other problem to come to a head because of their lack of courage, and the ability to stick to conservative values and principles. We are in this mess because of them. Both parties combined!
And that is why that we are hearing more and more talk of an emergence of a third-party now. We hear it on Fox news at least three or four times a day, and its in the media as well. People like those in my group no longer see any payoff in voting for the same old men and women who got us in this mess, and who never delivered on most campaign promises. Especially in light of the fact that the old guard sold us all out so many times. Watch closely Bee on the news as who hate the Tea Party, its the libdems, and the old guard politicians who have become so entrenched in their thinking that they refuse to recognize that they had better change now, or suffer the consequences. And of course their supporters who who follow them blindly and zealously in the useless hope that that this time will be different from all their other failures. Major changes to our political systems is underway right now as we speak, but its only the tip of the spear so to speak. If Palin and or Cain were to run on a third ticket my own group, and myself would vote for them. If Obi won because of that third party, the discontent, and anger would only increase over the next four years creating more dissatisfied voters that would no doubt flock to the new third party the next election. And the republican party would go the way of the dodo bird, and the whigs for failing to adapt to the ever changing law, that change is constant. They may not like it, but for them to continue to ignore the Tea Party and all it implies would only ensure that they the republican party will take its seat next to the dodo bird, and the whig party in ancient history. And yes there are a few good republicans Bee. But I think its safe to say that with out the Tea Party gang that Bohner would have already rolled over and submitted and be waiting for his reward from his master.

@Gary G. Swenchonis: Well thought out. I do, however hope that we get the presidency. Another 4 years of Obama, especially without the threat of re-election over his head is more than a scary thought.

@anticsrocks: Thanks sir. I really don’t want another four years either! When you look at the positive intensity scores for Palin and Cain as opposed to your run of the mill professional politician scores the results give an accurate relfection of just how sick and tired many republicans and independents are of our current politicians business as usual policies in regards to the budget and scocial issues. And I think its at 58% of americans who are still not happy with the leading contenders. Even the liberal Juan Williams agrees that the dynamics involved with our political system has changed. Granted he is one of your more level headed liberals. I am not attemtping to persuade you are anyone else. But the evidence that a major change in our political system is happening right now is overwhelming. At first years ago the signs and symptoms were ever so subtle, and then became easier to spot, and now those signs are as glaring as a blinking red light. My fear along with many others is during another four years of an Obi regime is that all the present, and yet to be eutopia dreams still to be implemented will be even more difficult to undo in 2016. But the other side of the coin is having the same politicians who were supposed to have stopped all this from happening will only give in more to keep their jobs. In the end I agree with those who think that we are in for some extremely volatile times heading our way like a frieght train.

Gary G. Swenchonis,
hi, you are correct, and the TEA PARTY are getting stronger as we speak,
and the good part is, THEY ARE THE PEOPLE WHO CARE FOR THEIR COUNTRY,
THEY ARE THE PEOPLE THAT NOBODY CAN BUY TO ADVANCE THEIR CROOKED GOAL,
because when found to be crooks, the TEA PARTY ARE NOT AFRAID TO EXPOSE THEM,
EVEN IF THEY HAD SUPPORTED THEM FOR A BEGINNING, THEY WILL DROP THE PERSON
AS FAST OUT OF THE RANK,
THAT IS THEIR POWER WHICH IS THE TRUST THEY HAVE WON FROM SO MANY PERSONS FROM ALL WALK OF LIFE,
the TEA PARTY, are working harder than any one at the basic important matters that the people are understanding, therefor I beleive MS BACKMAN WHEN SHE SAID, THE TEA PARTY WILL BE A LOT STRONGER IN 2012, NEXT ELECTION.
BYE

@Gary G. Swenchonis: #20

I’m tired of only having politicians in office. Most of the ones in office now seem to have come from political families. That is all they know. I don’t want politicians in office until they die.

We need to take the money out of politics. When you need hundreds of millions of dollars to get elected to a Federal office, the ones who donate the money want something for it. I want a representive who only has my interest to worry about at election time, not who is going to donate the most money to them. We need to create an election system where anyone who runs for office can’t spend anything.

We also need to go through the whole government process and streamline it. It is purposely made so complicated that it is too hard for newcomers to go through the process of getting elected.

@ilovebeeswarzone: #23

In the 2012 election we need to put as many republicans as possible in office. Then, all of the elections after that we need to “Throw them all out” and start over. How many times have you tried to do or make something and you finally admit that it is better to chuck the whole thing and start over or give up.

NO MORE RINO’S!!!!!

@Smorgasbord: Sir, I could not agree with you more! Its my sincere hope that the Tea Party will elect newcomers to office. That they will impose term limits. The people who support term limits are the people you named, the money people, and the politicians themselves. It is a nothing more that a money circle. politicians get elected, they become beholden to the lobbyist, perks, and other goodies that they give themselves. Then they get contributions from all the “people, and companies in the circle” , and some from outside as well. It never ends, and will not end till a new breed goes in and cleans house. Politicians should at the very least serve no more than two terms with a break. Thats why it’s so hard for a newcomer to get in like you say. They have created a self-serving system, and built safe guards to ensure as little competition as possible. Its sickening and disgusting. I don’t think that our founding fathers ever envisage such a monstrosity being created within our government. At one time it was called “civil service’ for a reason. People knew that they were making a sacrafice to serve their country. That better money was to be had in the private market. Not now. Obama has even does his best to make “civil service” even more attractive with more money and benefits. But that goes hand in hand with his overall agenda of having more union jobs which of course will be voting democratic. And of course more receptive to his own liberal policies and the implementation of those policies. Only time will tell if the Tea Party politicians (new comers) succumb to all the vices and traps that has claimed so many other politicans and everyday working folks who enter into public service.

@ilovebeeswarzone: Your right Bee. And yes I would vote for Ms. Bachman if she gets the nod from the money people. But right now they are going to do their best to make sure that Rommey or his clone Perry will get the nod. But then again, if Palin runs on a third ticket even with Bachman as the republican choice it would be an extremely difficult choice for me to make.I know it is the most intertesting race I have lived to witness. And one thing is for sure, fortunes will change for all of them before that final call is made. I really like Palins directness and her spunk!

@Gary G. Swenchonis: #31

You said, “It never ends, and will not end till a new breed goes in and cleans house.”  This reminded me of one of my Tea Party protest signs:

http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/35983084@N07/5239786789/in/photostream/

@Smorgasbord: I guess I have to make an account right?

@Gary G. Swenchonis: I was able to see it and I don’t have an account. Weird

@Gary G. Swenchonis: #34

Did you try it just once? Sometimes I have to try 2-3 times before some web sights open up.

@Liberal1 (objectivity): LinkTV? “Free Speech”TV? You must be joking- I get FSTV and Link, and recently showed them to a liberal friend, and after watching for awhile, he turned to me and asked (seriously) if this was some kind of joke- when I said no, he then postulated that these TV stations MUST be a republican scam to make liberals look really clownish- I said no, they do that very well themselves, and he got mad and left.
I am puzzled, however- was he mad at my comments, or the TV stations? He was not clear on that point.
I rather think it was the latter.

@anticsrocks: Juust got a new computer, different brand, different security. I will try again. Thanks

@Smorgasbord: I got all kinds of pictures! not the right one though. Thanks. Will try again.

@Gary G. Swenchonis: @Gary G. Swenchonis: Just tried it again, and it worked.

Here is the link again, try it here.