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Jan 12, 2015 00:09:55   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
I really like Alan Keyes! The GOP is knowingly bucking the will of the folks who elected them. Are you going to buck back or "assume the position"?




HOW THE GOP WRINGS THE DECENCY OUT OF LAWMAKERS



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Despite Phyllis Schlafly’s tragically outdated protest to the contrary, America is not “a two-party country.” Thanks to the elitist faction’s deadly choke-hold on the GOP, dutifully applied by the party’s quisling leadership, we have already degenerated into a one-faction dictatorship.

Harry Truman is famously associated with the story about a farmer who keeps hitting a donkey in the head with a two-by-four before barking a command at him. These days the SPCA would surely want such a farmer brought up on charges for practicing cruelty to animals. Sadly, middle- and working-class conservatives still deluded enough to keep investing hope, time and their increasingly scarce financial resources in the GOP’s r****d casino are being treated much like that farmer’s jackass. The faction presently in control of the GOP smacks them in the head with some ever-more egregious betrayal of what are supposed to be the party’s views, just before ordering them to “assume the position” for their v**es to be harvested at e******n time.

I greatly admire Phyllis Schlafly’s record of courage and persistence as a champion in the fight against l*****t policies and the mind-numbing cant that promotes them. She and others like her have dedicated their lives to the cause of conserving the essential character and institutions of the America’s constitutional republic. But it’s long past time for them to accept the fact that the GOP (Grand Old Party) has become a DUD (Destructive Unconscionable Deception), i.e., a big ol’ lie. The history of the 20th century is littered with the corpses of decent human beings who fell prey to the triumph of such “big lies.” If conservative v**ers “assume the position” even one more time, the decent liberty of the American people is likely to be among the first such casualties of the 21st century.

In 2010 and again this past November, many conservative v**ers still enthralled by the GOP mirage went to the polls to v**e for GOP congressional candidates. Once more they took a leap of faith into the polluted waters of the present two-party sham. Some did so in response to the siren song of conservative rhetoric from candidates who looked and sounded as if would fight courageously for the moral principles and institutions of the constitutional republic. Some accepted to v**e for candidates who were obviously handpicked blank pages, ready for the letterhead of power, wealth and privilege their elitist faction benefactors inscribe upon those who do their bidding.

Wh**ever their motivation, two-thirds or so of the freshman GOP representatives deluded conservatives helped elect in 2010 betrayed the promises of fiscal responsibility and discipline they mouthed to win conservative v**es. When they v**ed to re-elect Boehner, similarly promising candidates (like Mark Walker, Barry Loudermilk and, if Glenn Beck is any judge, Chris Stewart) betrayed the clear promise or definite impression that they would reject capitulation to Obama. I saw this as convincing evidence of the toxic nature of the GOP’s present political culture. It wrings the decency out of people, twisting them with promises and threats until all but a few, even of the ones who sincerely meant to represent the conservatives whose views they espoused, ended up betraying them. Under quisling leadership, the GOP takes sincerely well-intentioned people and turns them against their own resolve.

As decent Americans sought to demonstrate their adamant opposition to Obama’s derelictions, deceptions and highly criminal abuses of power, the Boehner quislings didn’t welcome and encourage their display of political will. It didn’t stiffen their resolve to fight Obama’s push to dictatorship. On the contrary, it roused them to declare war against those they decried as “tea party” extremists. They proudly declared it to be their intention to crush them and duly celebrated every sign that their intention was being fulfilled.

During the nominating process that preceded the 2014 e******n, the Boehner quislings mobilized enormous resources to thwart those who adamantly espoused opposition to Obama’s destructive, anti-constitutional agenda. They went so far as to openly defraud the GOP e*****rate in places like Mississippi, making it clear that they were willing to rely on people clearly loyal to Obama’s agenda, rather than permit the victory of grass-roots conservatives adamantly opposed to him.

In this respect the quisling leaders treated staunch conservative opponents of Obama as the enemy. They aimed repeated blows at them, as if the jackass in Truman’s story was no longer the symbol of Democrats, but of the GOP’s republican [note the small "r"] constituency. In 2014 that constituency dutifully went to the polls to hand the quisling leaders a victory of historic proportions despite all their efforts to prevent a result that would eliminate their excuse for collaborating with Obama’s dictatorial c**p.

Yet instead of speaking and acting on the fact that the e******n’s result was a mandate to stop Obama’s anti-constitutional c**p, Boehner, McConnell and the other quisling leaders have adopted a stance consistent with the party line of Obama’s supporters: the 2014 e******n was no mandate. As in 2010, the quislings continue to assume a position that dutifully grants Nancy Pelosi’s wish for e******ns that don’t matter much.

Readers here and at my blog know that I applauded and tried to aid the congressional representatives who sought to replace John Boehner as speaker of the House. Some characterize their valiant effort as a failure. I say it was a successful demonstration of the courage it will take to restore the American republic. Boehner’s so-called triumph only confirms what has become the pattern of GOP subservience to the corrupting domination of the elitist faction. It has profound implications for the fate of the American republic, which I discuss further in my next commentary.
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Jan 12, 2015 06:57:56   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
BigMike wrote:
I really like Alan Keyes! The GOP is knowingly bucking the will of the folks who elected them. Are you going to buck back or "assume the position"?




HOW THE GOP WRINGS THE DECENCY OUT OF LAWMAKERS


It's fortunate ( or not ) that Democratic v**ers understood that their party had abandoned the parties principles and consequently - them - and chose to stay home last e******n. Also unfortunate, that this lead the GOP to assume that they had gotten a "mandate" from ALL v**ers - to do as they pleased.

I doubt that this was an intended result, but this particular phenomena has all but ensured a Democratic party "clean up" in 2016. I had even told my Wife, back in July last year, that the Democrats best chance for a 2016 majority in both chambers AND the White House - would be a Republican victory in November 2014.

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Jan 12, 2015 07:23:29   #
Mom8052 Loc: Lost in the mountains of New Mexico
 
BigMike wrote:
I really like Alan Keyes! The GOP is knowingly bucking the will of the folks who elected them. Are you going to buck back or "assume the position"?




HOW THE GOP WRINGS THE DECENCY OUT OF LAWMAKERS


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The Tea Party is being whipped into submission by the RINOs'. Congress is nothing but the Mafia at the Government Level. Makes me wonder who will be there to run in 2016 that will really represent the "PEOPLE"?

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Jan 12, 2015 09:50:15   #
MrEd Loc: Georgia
 
Mom8052 wrote:
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The Tea Party is being whipped into submission by the RINOs'. Congress is nothing but the Mafia at the Government Level. Makes me wonder who will be there to run in 2016 that will really represent the "PEOPLE"?




If you are talking about the democrats and republicans, then the answer is nobody!!!! The republicans have been taken over just like the democrats and none of them are worth saving.............

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Jan 12, 2015 09:58:51   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
MrEd wrote:
If you are talking about the democrats and republicans, then the answer is nobody!!!! The republicans have been taken over just like the democrats and none of them are worth saving.............


You are correct in this, and that is discouraging. What are we going to do about it. both parties are aiming toward a collectivist state, the "progressives" are just pushing it faster.

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Jan 13, 2015 00:33:18   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's fortunate ( or not ) that Democratic v**ers understood that their party had abandoned the parties principles and consequently - them - and chose to stay home last e******n. Also unfortunate, that this lead the GOP to assume that they had gotten a "mandate" from ALL v**ers - to do as they pleased.

I doubt that this was an intended result, but this particular phenomena has all but ensured a Democratic party "clean up" in 2016. I had even told my Wife, back in July last year, that the Democrats best chance for a 2016 majority in both chambers AND the White House - would be a Republican victory in November 2014.
It's fortunate ( or not ) that Democratic v**ers u... (show quote)


They sure seem intent on keeping the base at home.

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Jan 13, 2015 00:40:33   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Mom8052 wrote:
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The Tea Party is being whipped into submission by the RINOs'. Congress is nothing but the Mafia at the Government Level. Makes me wonder who will be there to run in 2016 that will really represent the "PEOPLE"?


Losing a battle doesn't mean the war is lost, but those hoping for a quick victory will be disappointed. It took a century to dig ourselves into this hole and it will be a long time before we can climb out.

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Jan 13, 2015 00:43:53   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
no propaganda please wrote:
You are correct in this, and that is discouraging. What are we going to do about it. both parties are aiming toward a collectivist state, the "progressives" are just pushing it faster.


Massive civil disobedience to begin with; after that...

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