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Karl Rove predicts teaparty challengers will lose
Dec 27, 2013 14:27:52   #
BoJester
 
As more teaparty/koch brothers candidates announce primary challenges for incumbents, Rove predicts that the backlash against the teaprty will continue, led by business lobbies and the chamber of commerce.
For once, Karl could be right.



http://dailycaller.com/section/politics/

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Dec 27, 2013 18:48:13   #
commishh
 
Karl Rove sucks and was basically one of the biggest problems with Bush #2 Presidency, AND the problem with the Republican party today. IF the RNC would just stick to the Constitution like the Tea Party wants it would be a sure win!!

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Dec 27, 2013 19:35:18   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
commishh wrote:
Karl Rove sucks and was basically one of the biggest problems with Bush #2 Presidency, AND the problem with the Republican party today. IF the RNC would just stick to the Constitution like the Tea Party wants it would be a sure win!!


commishh-I believe Karl is correct in his analysis. As a conservative, I would love see more Tea Party ideas injected into the system. I believe most conservatives would as well. The problem is the old entrenched guard who do not like change and will agree to most anything just to get along and keep their cushy jobs. Change is needed but it has to be gradual . The old timers have to be defeated one by one and not necessarily all at once. It took us a lot of years to get where we are and we cannot undo it all in one fell swoop. The Tea Partyers need to back off , reassess their position, and make cool calculated moves rather than plunge headlong into the fray. The country is ready for some changes but not necessarily a complete re-structuring. Classic example is Obamacare!
I am afraid the Tea Party is trying to do too much too quickly. A divided republican party could result in a Hillary presidency in 2016. Good Luck America !!!

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Dec 28, 2013 13:39:42   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Ricko wrote:
commishh-I believe Karl is correct in his analysis. As a conservative, I would love see more Tea Party ideas injected into the system. I believe most conservatives would as well. The problem is the old entrenched guard who do not like change and will agree to most anything just to get along and keep their cushy jobs. Change is needed but it has to be gradual . The old timers have to be defeated one by one and not necessarily all at once. It took us a lot of years to get where we are and we cannot undo it all in one fell swoop. The Tea Partyers need to back off , reassess their position, and make cool calculated moves rather than plunge headlong into the fray. The country is ready for some changes but not necessarily a complete re-structuring. Classic example is Obamacare!
I am afraid the Tea Party is trying to do too much too quickly. A divided republican party could result in a Hillary presidency in 2016. Good Luck America !!!
commishh-I believe Karl is correct in his analysis... (show quote)



Great post! I think the Tea Partiers are pissed off enough that they won't care if Hillary gets elected as long as they get the pleasure of booting a few Establishment Republicans. I guess we'll find out soon enough.

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Dec 28, 2013 20:59:00   #
votenoobama Loc: Texas
 
BoJester wrote:
As more teaparty/koch brothers candidates announce primary challenges for incumbents, Rove predicts that the backlash against the teaprty will continue, led by business lobbies and the chamber of commerce.
For once, Karl could be right.



http://dailycaller.com/section/politics/


Karl, sorry, you are going to be wrong and the Tea Party will win. So Karl, pull your Fat Head Out of Your Ass and look at what is going on.

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Dec 29, 2013 03:31:52   #
willip
 
I am now a Republican. However I don't see any difference which party spends our country into the dirt. I will not v**e anymore for anyone that does not represent the TEA party, just for the sake of our Grand Children. Although I don't agree with a******n I don't think it should be involved in an e******n to save our country. It is already the law. I am also not Gay and it should not be part of an e******n. Lets try and change the way we are headed before it is too late. Both parties are the problem.
God save America.

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Dec 29, 2013 16:33:33   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
willip wrote:
I am now a Republican. However I don't see any difference which party spends our country into the dirt. I will not v**e anymore for anyone that does not represent the TEA party, just for the sake of our Grand Children. Although I don't agree with a******n I don't think it should be involved in an e******n to save our country. It is already the law. I am also not Gay and it should not be part of an e******n. Lets try and change the way we are headed before it is too late. Both parties are the problem.
God save America.
I am now a Republican. However I don't see any dif... (show quote)


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