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Dec 16, 2014 17:39:51   #
Olden McGroen wrote:
Conversely, the lib media & Dems will always tell you who they are most afraid of and least afraid of by who they insist is the most "sensible" candidate in the GOP (Bush, Christie, McCain, Romney) and who is the "nut" (Cruz, Paul and...that's about it)

Sadly, the "nut" list is far shorter than it should be. The last nut that got elected was Reagan. Everyone since then have been a long list of "sensible centrists". Of course, anything slightly to the right of the far Left would seem to be centrist to them. Which explains why so many people on the Right think that Bill O'Reilly and Fox News is a Right Wing news media. O'Reilly is the face of "Centrist" propaganda in the media. Fox loses all credibility when they trot out John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Karl 'Marx' Rove to peddle the establishment GOP propaganda. The establishment GOP is just as "big government" as the Dems. They just have a different idea of what part needs to be funded more. Both sides are all about control and NOTHING about FREEDOM.

CRUZ/PAUL 2016
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Yep. Totally agree. Reagan really disliked the country club faction of the party like the Bush family. He even said that it was as important to protect the average guy from them as much as the c*******ts.
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Dec 16, 2014 17:32:53   #
Loki wrote:
Is there even room on the Democratic ticket for him?


Big government RINO in my book.
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Dec 16, 2014 17:15:13   #
solarkin wrote:
Don't run
Don't run
No reason to try.


Im a Republican and I dont want him to run. I don't particularly like the Bush family. They're a bunch of country club-big government Republicans who don't give a rats ass for the average guy or the Constitution. They are Ivy Leaguers who I don't trust either. I really don't like their chief adviser Karl Rove.
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Dec 12, 2014 18:52:29   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
A friend of mine back then suggested we buy a boat load of blue jeans, take them to Russia, and make a ton of money. The Ruskys were paying 5 times what the jeans cost here.


You might have had to smuggle them in. I think they were sorta contraband. Go figure.
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Dec 12, 2014 18:19:28   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
I wear BDUs.


We called em green bags when I was in the Army. Even though by then they were woodland camo.
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Dec 12, 2014 18:11:14   #
grace scott wrote:
Silk screened T-shirt I understand. If Russian youths are into used blue jeans, they are as nutty as our teens. Thanks for the explanation.


Yes, thats what I meant. People wanted consumer goods that were unavailable, and you couldnt even be sure that you could get necessities like toilet paper. forget blue jeans, and that caused major discontent.
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Dec 12, 2014 17:56:19   #
KHH1 wrote:
This is Hillary's time....she lost a primary race.....that is internal..Romney lost the Superbowl...and wants to do his 80's Denver Broncos imitation


Empress Hillarius and Lizzy Warren(America's first native American female Senator) are gonna have a screaming CATFIGHT to see who can out c****e each other, you just wait. And after its over, Hillarius is gonna get outed for everything she's done and Lizzy(Americas first..etc.) will be the next Michael Dukkakis.
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Dec 12, 2014 17:35:06   #
Loki wrote:
Did I just read a b***hfart?


If DJRich's comments were on smellivision, I'd have to pull up the Air-Wick. :lol:
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Dec 12, 2014 14:49:12   #
Nickolai wrote:
I've never met a conservative in my life that stood for live and let live. Most of those Who I've met are h**ers to one degree or another. The only people of color they can stand are B****s or browns that are uncle Thom's that follow their line.


Thats so funny. If you stay in school, then work, get married , have kids and take care of them and live responsibly, stay out of trouble and do the next right thing like normal thinking people, if you're black, youre an Uncle Tom. If youre gang bangers ,Ferguson hoodlums, welfare queens or c*******t h**e mongers like Sharpton then you're OK. Whats wrong with this picture?
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Dec 12, 2014 01:34:15   #
KHH1 wrote:
**Time will tell...but the GOP is going to have to do more than the smear campaign...you see the birther/muslim/sealed records/drug user/gay/rev. wright/ community organizer only smears did not work...and that is allot**


This is also a very different world than in 08. And she's been beaten once already. Dont forget about "Uncle Joe"- "foot in mouth disease" Biden. I don't think he will stand still for it either.
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Dec 12, 2014 01:20:05   #
Ricktloml wrote:
More l*****t propaganda-the Webster's dictionary definition of N**ism is classic l*****t
N**ism- the body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the National Socialist German Worker's Party in the Third German Reich including the totalitarian principle of government, state control of all industry, predominance of groups assumed to be radically superior, and supremacy of the fuhrer
F*****m-1- political philosophy, movement or regime (as that of the F*****t) that exalts nation and often race above the individual, and that stands for a CENTRALIZED, AUTOCRATIC government headed by a DICTATORIAL LEADER, severe economic and social regimentation and forcible suppression of opposition2-a tendency towards or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control
Socialism-1- any of various economic theories advocating collective or government ownership and administration of means of production and distribution of goods
2-a- a system of society or group living in which there is no private property b-a condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state
3-a stage of society in Marxist theory t***sitional between capitalism and c*******m and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done
C*******m-1-a- a theory advocating elimination of private property b- a system in which gods are owned in common and are available to all a needed 2- doctrine based on revolutionary Marxist and Marxist-Leninism that was the official ideology if the U.S.S.R. b- a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state owned means of production c- a final stage of society in Marxist to in which the state has withered and economic goods are distributed equitably d-c*******t systems collectively .

Everyone one of these evil, sister ideologies have according to the actual definitions, collectivism, and state control in common, as well as other similarities, what none of them have is ANY reference to conservative principles, maybe you should do a little research instead of, like the Germans who ate up the propaganda they were spoon fed by Hitler, just accepting the current propaganda STILL being spewed by the LEFT
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Its good to actually spell these things out so certain i***ts who call Republicans n**is no longer have an excuse to be ignorant. But, it probably wont sink in with them. Thanks
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Dec 12, 2014 01:11:27   #
KHH1 wrote:
*Do you think that many workers could have been re-employed elsewhere? GM is the larget automaker, correct? And i am sure many suppliers, support services and even local businesses would have not been able to make that smooth of a t***sition over with minmal permanent job loss. I thought the right liked corporate welfare...especially to keep corporations afloat...or maybe you all are thinking eliminating union jobs will hurt Dems the most**


Corporate welfare? The companies were paying UNION welfare.Thats one of the BIG things that nearly k**led GM. The Jobs Bank. Where people were paid NOT to work. The Union tried to the last second to keep that too. Look it up.
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Dec 12, 2014 01:02:18   #
Grugore wrote:
I believe that a business should succeed or fail on it's own. Why should taxpayers have to support a failure? One thing you need to realize. If there is a safety net for big business, what would be the incentive to make wise business decisions? After all, the taxpayers will bail you out if you screw things up. That's not how it's supposed to work.


A command economy is the core of socialism AND its greatest weakness. The state dictates what and when goods are produced. And no free market competition of course . Free market economies let nature take its course. Give the people what they want or need and run a business efficiently or go under. This philosophy Strengthens an economy.
Reference the 5 year plans the Soviets tried and their dismal failure.People get tired of standing in line for bread and finding out there is none left.
Ive heard the theory that blue jeans beat the Soviets, and that could be a part of it.
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Dec 11, 2014 20:34:24   #
KHH1 wrote:
**I do not care about no damn bandwagon...i just want the GOP to implode and make the road smoother for Hillary**


Hitlery is the new Ted Kennedy. She's gonna get "swift boated" and "Chappaquidicked" soooo bad if she runs. Lots of skeletons to expose. You'll see. And she deserves it. She's an incompetent crook.....and a c****e too.
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Dec 11, 2014 20:21:02   #
KHH1 wrote:
**I told you all that the TP was a thorn in the GOP's azz**

Republicans Should Think Twice About Nominating A ‘True Conservative’ In 2016

For years, GOP activists have insisted that their party can only return to the White House by anointing a “true conservative” as the party’s standard bearer.

But a new Bloomberg Politics Poll turns that Republican precept, and a few other pieces of conventional wisdom, on its head.

The poll, released Monday, tested former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s chances against five Republicans — former Florida governor Jeb Bush, New Jersey governor Chris Christie, Texas senator Ted Cruz, Kentucky senator Rand Paul, and 2012 GOP p**********l nominee Mitt Romney — in hypothetical 2016 p**********l matchups. It found that Clinton holds solid leads over all five, which is hardly a surprise considering her overwhelming name recogntion advantage (94 percent of v**ers have formed an opinion of Clinton — 52 percent view her favorably and 42 percent view her unfavorably — while less than 80 percent have an opinion on each of the Republicans aside from the well-known Romney).

But the underlying data should give Republicans pause as they consider their options in what is sure to be a contentious p**********l primary. Although the right constantly preaches that only one of their own can win the White House, the poll finds the more moderate Republicans running much closer to Clinton than the Tea Party-aligned candidates. Clinton leads Bush, Christie, and Romney by 6 percent each in head-to-head matchups. Meanwhile, she holds an 8 percent lead over Paul, and a 13 percent edge over Cruz.

Cruz and Paul’s right-wing reputations appear to be hurting them with v**ers. When asked which candidate better shares their values, Clinton leads Bush and Romney by just 6 and 3 percentage points, respectively. By contrast, she leads Paul on that measure by 13 points, and Cruz by 15. Christie lags behind Clinton by 14 points on this measure, perhaps illustrating some residual damage from his George Washington Bridge scandal. In any case, it seems clear that v**ers are not identifying with the most conservative Republicans in the field.

The Bloomberg poll also counters some popular conservative myths about Clinton’s p**********l hopes. Although Republicans have made it clear that they will use Clinton’s tenure at the helm of the State Department as a centerpiece of their argument against her, the poll suggests that v**ers see the experience as one of her strongest selling points. An overwhelming 77 percent said they see her four-year term as the highest-ranking member of the president’s cabinet as an asset, while just 22 percent see it as a disadvantage.

Similarly, despite suggestions that Clinton will suffer from “Obama fatigue,” v**ers agree 59 to 39 percent that her having been a member of the Obama administration is an asset. V**ers also agree 78 to 20 percent that Clinton’s having lived in Washington and worked in the federal government is an asset — raising a potential red f**g for much of the Republican field, who are positioning themselves as political outsiders.

The Bloomberg poll sampled 1,001 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, and has a margin-of-error of +/- 3.1 percent. The full results can be seen here.

Photo: Gage Skidmore via Flickr
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Hillarious is the new Ted Kennedy. She is going to get swift boated soooo bad it will make your head spin. She wont get elected to anything. Maybe the Senate again if some c****e retires. Obummer will mess up everything so badly for the rest of his term that anybody and anything associated with him will be a bucket of s##t to normal thinking people
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