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August 20, 2011 at 5:10 PM #723113August 20, 2011 at 5:30 PM #721904Allan from FallbrookParticipant
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This is a serious question. What are the core Republican values?I thought I knew but, not so sure anymore.[/quote]
Creechrr: The GOP has adopted Al Davis’ old mantra for the Raiders: Just Win, Baby!
Watching an old party hack (and backroom dealer extraordinaire) like John Boehner get all teary-eyed whilst talking about the “will of the people” would be funny, if it wasn’t so inexpressibly sad.
The GOP will adopt the Reagan 1980 playbook and shithammer Obama on jobs and the economy. I agree with poorgradstudent’s assessment on Huntsman and his qualifications, but all the GOP needs to do now is bang away on J-O-B-S and ride it through the election.
The coming news on jobs, economic growth and wages is looking even worse and Europe hasn’t imploded yet. Once that happens, the GOP will point there and say, “See, the Euro-socialist model that Obama is enamored with has collapsed!”. It isn’t true, but it won’t matter.
If you research the tail-end of the Carter presidency, he was actually beginning to “get it” and put forth meaningful programs (the huge Reagan defense buildup actually started under Carter), but it was too little, too late and the GOP and Reagan played Carter beautifully.
August 20, 2011 at 5:30 PM #721998Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=creechrr]
This is a serious question. What are the core Republican values?I thought I knew but, not so sure anymore.[/quote]
Creechrr: The GOP has adopted Al Davis’ old mantra for the Raiders: Just Win, Baby!
Watching an old party hack (and backroom dealer extraordinaire) like John Boehner get all teary-eyed whilst talking about the “will of the people” would be funny, if it wasn’t so inexpressibly sad.
The GOP will adopt the Reagan 1980 playbook and shithammer Obama on jobs and the economy. I agree with poorgradstudent’s assessment on Huntsman and his qualifications, but all the GOP needs to do now is bang away on J-O-B-S and ride it through the election.
The coming news on jobs, economic growth and wages is looking even worse and Europe hasn’t imploded yet. Once that happens, the GOP will point there and say, “See, the Euro-socialist model that Obama is enamored with has collapsed!”. It isn’t true, but it won’t matter.
If you research the tail-end of the Carter presidency, he was actually beginning to “get it” and put forth meaningful programs (the huge Reagan defense buildup actually started under Carter), but it was too little, too late and the GOP and Reagan played Carter beautifully.
August 20, 2011 at 5:30 PM #722596Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=creechrr]
This is a serious question. What are the core Republican values?I thought I knew but, not so sure anymore.[/quote]
Creechrr: The GOP has adopted Al Davis’ old mantra for the Raiders: Just Win, Baby!
Watching an old party hack (and backroom dealer extraordinaire) like John Boehner get all teary-eyed whilst talking about the “will of the people” would be funny, if it wasn’t so inexpressibly sad.
The GOP will adopt the Reagan 1980 playbook and shithammer Obama on jobs and the economy. I agree with poorgradstudent’s assessment on Huntsman and his qualifications, but all the GOP needs to do now is bang away on J-O-B-S and ride it through the election.
The coming news on jobs, economic growth and wages is looking even worse and Europe hasn’t imploded yet. Once that happens, the GOP will point there and say, “See, the Euro-socialist model that Obama is enamored with has collapsed!”. It isn’t true, but it won’t matter.
If you research the tail-end of the Carter presidency, he was actually beginning to “get it” and put forth meaningful programs (the huge Reagan defense buildup actually started under Carter), but it was too little, too late and the GOP and Reagan played Carter beautifully.
August 20, 2011 at 5:30 PM #722753Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=creechrr]
This is a serious question. What are the core Republican values?I thought I knew but, not so sure anymore.[/quote]
Creechrr: The GOP has adopted Al Davis’ old mantra for the Raiders: Just Win, Baby!
Watching an old party hack (and backroom dealer extraordinaire) like John Boehner get all teary-eyed whilst talking about the “will of the people” would be funny, if it wasn’t so inexpressibly sad.
The GOP will adopt the Reagan 1980 playbook and shithammer Obama on jobs and the economy. I agree with poorgradstudent’s assessment on Huntsman and his qualifications, but all the GOP needs to do now is bang away on J-O-B-S and ride it through the election.
The coming news on jobs, economic growth and wages is looking even worse and Europe hasn’t imploded yet. Once that happens, the GOP will point there and say, “See, the Euro-socialist model that Obama is enamored with has collapsed!”. It isn’t true, but it won’t matter.
If you research the tail-end of the Carter presidency, he was actually beginning to “get it” and put forth meaningful programs (the huge Reagan defense buildup actually started under Carter), but it was too little, too late and the GOP and Reagan played Carter beautifully.
August 20, 2011 at 5:30 PM #723118Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=creechrr]
This is a serious question. What are the core Republican values?I thought I knew but, not so sure anymore.[/quote]
Creechrr: The GOP has adopted Al Davis’ old mantra for the Raiders: Just Win, Baby!
Watching an old party hack (and backroom dealer extraordinaire) like John Boehner get all teary-eyed whilst talking about the “will of the people” would be funny, if it wasn’t so inexpressibly sad.
The GOP will adopt the Reagan 1980 playbook and shithammer Obama on jobs and the economy. I agree with poorgradstudent’s assessment on Huntsman and his qualifications, but all the GOP needs to do now is bang away on J-O-B-S and ride it through the election.
The coming news on jobs, economic growth and wages is looking even worse and Europe hasn’t imploded yet. Once that happens, the GOP will point there and say, “See, the Euro-socialist model that Obama is enamored with has collapsed!”. It isn’t true, but it won’t matter.
If you research the tail-end of the Carter presidency, he was actually beginning to “get it” and put forth meaningful programs (the huge Reagan defense buildup actually started under Carter), but it was too little, too late and the GOP and Reagan played Carter beautifully.
August 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM #721992briansd1GuestWho is the Ronald Reagan of today?
(I understand what people saw in Reagan, but I don’t think he was that great).
August 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM #722083briansd1GuestWho is the Ronald Reagan of today?
(I understand what people saw in Reagan, but I don’t think he was that great).
August 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM #722685briansd1GuestWho is the Ronald Reagan of today?
(I understand what people saw in Reagan, but I don’t think he was that great).
August 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM #722841briansd1GuestWho is the Ronald Reagan of today?
(I understand what people saw in Reagan, but I don’t think he was that great).
August 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM #723203briansd1GuestWho is the Ronald Reagan of today?
(I understand what people saw in Reagan, but I don’t think he was that great).
August 21, 2011 at 1:35 AM #722066CA renterParticipant[quote=DataAgent]I like Gary Johnson too. But he stands zero chance of being the top GOP candidate. Gary wants to legalize pot and that position is in direct conflict with core Republican values.[/quote]
Which is why we should eliminate all political parties, and institute a direct popular vote. Otherwise, the PTB will continue to divide and control us.
We should vote for individuals, not parties. It would force voters to actually do some due dilligence and research what somebody truly stands for and what their past accomplishments are.
August 21, 2011 at 1:35 AM #722158CA renterParticipant[quote=DataAgent]I like Gary Johnson too. But he stands zero chance of being the top GOP candidate. Gary wants to legalize pot and that position is in direct conflict with core Republican values.[/quote]
Which is why we should eliminate all political parties, and institute a direct popular vote. Otherwise, the PTB will continue to divide and control us.
We should vote for individuals, not parties. It would force voters to actually do some due dilligence and research what somebody truly stands for and what their past accomplishments are.
August 21, 2011 at 1:35 AM #722759CA renterParticipant[quote=DataAgent]I like Gary Johnson too. But he stands zero chance of being the top GOP candidate. Gary wants to legalize pot and that position is in direct conflict with core Republican values.[/quote]
Which is why we should eliminate all political parties, and institute a direct popular vote. Otherwise, the PTB will continue to divide and control us.
We should vote for individuals, not parties. It would force voters to actually do some due dilligence and research what somebody truly stands for and what their past accomplishments are.
August 21, 2011 at 1:35 AM #722917CA renterParticipant[quote=DataAgent]I like Gary Johnson too. But he stands zero chance of being the top GOP candidate. Gary wants to legalize pot and that position is in direct conflict with core Republican values.[/quote]
Which is why we should eliminate all political parties, and institute a direct popular vote. Otherwise, the PTB will continue to divide and control us.
We should vote for individuals, not parties. It would force voters to actually do some due dilligence and research what somebody truly stands for and what their past accomplishments are.
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