Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Planned Parenthoods Cash for Corpses



I've been kind of sitting back and watching events unfold with a lot of things that have been going on for the last couple of months.
One of the things that's had my interest is the videos released from the Center for Medical Progress showing us the utter disdain that Planned Parenthood has for human life. While some of them have been shocking I hate to say it but they haven't been surprising.
It's really just the result of the constantly moving moral line that leftists have been forcing on us for decades.
What's really disappointing is the apparent unwillingness of the republicans, that we elected in the midterms who promised to change things in Washington, to really do anything about it.

Our cultural rot is everywhere.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Why is Trump in the Lead

There's a lot of republicans out there that are pretty upset that the Donald is leading the GOP field and gosh darn it they can't figure out why.

POLL: TRUMP WITH 7 POINT LEAD OVER GOP FIELD
Donald Trump is number one in a new nationwide poll from Quinnipiac University, with a seven-percentage point lead over all other GOP presidential candidates. Trump took 20 percent in the poll, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker comes in second with 13 percent. 
The third candidate according to the poll is former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush with 10 percent. 
All other GOP presidential candidates come in under double digits.~snip~
I don't suppose that it hasn't occurred to the RINOs that we've heard them all before. They say, "just elect us and things will change".
Well we did and things haven't changed, In spite of polls and pretty consistent opposition they still try and sell the "comprehensive immigration reform" which pretty much guarantees amnesty but no border enforcement.
They promised to repeal or defund Obamacare and guess what?
Trump is leading the polls because the base doesn't believe republicans anymore and as much as they think they need to appeal to "minorities" they are doomed with their base.
The idiot RINOs are squandering a great opportunity, all they have to do is let Trump throw issues at the wall and see what sticks. They don't have to attack him because the commie/leftist media will do that.
Then they just fold those issues into their campaigns because they know that those issues resonate with their base.
But no.......they gotta pander to a leftist media and others who don't like them anyway in order to try and become "mainstream".

For republicans to become like democrats is just a losing strategy and I'm tired of selecting the less of 2 evils and holding my nose when I vote.

Monday, June 22, 2015

The Medias Bias Marches on


So the AP crops and posts this image of Ted Cruz, you know, a republican. I'm the AP believes this is a coincident and if you believe that then they have bridges for sale in the classifieds.

AP photo shows a gun pointed at Ted Cruz’s head
In an Associated Press image that drew comment and criticism on Twitter on Sunday, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is seen speaking with what appeared to be a gun aimed straight at him.
The photograph — taken by the AP’s Charlie Neibergall — actually captured a background poster, with a large semi-blurred image of a handgun pointed at Cruz’s forehead, straight between the eyes.
Story Continued Below
Cruz was appearing Saturday at CrossRoads Shooting Sports in Johnston, Iowa. During his speech, Cruz, an outspoken proponent of Second Amendment rights, encouraged residents to adopt what he called a Texan approach to guns by simply “hitting what you aim at.”
A day earlier, the Republican presidential candidate accused Democrats of using Wednesday’s church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, as an excuse “to take away the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.”~snip~
Now a lot of conservative sites are asking the question,"what if it was <insert democrat name here> ?"
That question misses the point entirely. The media is so in the tank for liberal/commie democrats that every story or picture about them is meticulously vetted to reflect liberal/commie democrats in the best light.
By the same token every story or picture about republicans is meticulously vetted or titled to make them look like fools.
Thanks to liberal media bias this will be the climate we enter into for the next presidential election.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Republicans Abandon Social Issues

So. tell me again how the republicans are supposed to be the "opposition" party.

More Than 300 Republicans Call on Supreme Court to Recognize Gay Marriage Nationally
Signers include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sens. Susan Collins and Mark Kirk and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker 
More than 300 veteran Republican lawmakers, operatives and consultants have filed a friend of the court brief at the Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage late Thursday. 
The amicus brief, organized by former Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman, was filed for the four same-sex marriage cases the Court will hear on April 28 that could legalize the unions nationwide. In 2013, Mehlman marshaled a similar effort for the case that overturned California’s Proposition 8, which had banned same-sex marriage in the state. 
Among the signatories are 23 current and former Republicans members of the House of Representatives and Senate and seven current and former Governors. Sens. Susan Collins and Mark Kirk have signed onto the brief, as has Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman. Other notables include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal and billionaire GOP mega-donor David Koch.~snip~
There is a huge number of voters out there that do not approve of homosexuality or homosexual marriage who are being shouted down by the media and the pink mafia.

Way more than the less than 2% of the population that "identifies" as homosexual.

If anyone dares to stand up for their beliefs then the government is there to strong arm them to the will of the of the gay lobby.

So basically this large group of voters are being denied representation for their opposition.
When Romney lost the election a lot of pundits wondered where the voters were.

Obviously the republicans can't win if they consistently turn their backs on issues of concern to voters. I guess it's a lesson that they refuse to learn.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

RINO's Lay Down for Amnesty

This should be the symbol of the GOP.

The 75 Republicans who voted to fund Obama’s amnesty: Remember these names
House Republicans, led by Speaker John Boehner, caved in to Democrat demands and passed a “clean” funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday.
The bill includes funding for Obama’s executive amnesty actions, a sticking point for conservatives.
The legislation provides funding for Obama’s move to shield about 5 million illegals from deportation.
Boehner and the Republicans who passed the bill picked the same day as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address before Congress — perhaps using it as cover to push the bill through with less major media attention.<snip>
Click the link to see who the spineless assholes are who want to be besties with Obama and the liberal/commie democrats.
Obviously it's not enough to vote for someone simply because he has an R after his name.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Obama's Corrupt Regime

Here's some Sunday light reading to raise your blood pressure.

The IRS: Just One of Dozens of Uncooperative Agencies
Darrell Issa’s leading role in the IRS investigation may have come to a close — he lost his chairmanship of the House Oversight Committee to term limits — but there is plenty of work left for his successor, Jason Chaffetz of Utah. None of these criminals has been punished; the maddening fact is that Lois Lerner is enjoying a six-figure pension at the expense of the very taxpayers against whom she conducted a corrupt political jihad. And even if that happy day should come when Lerner et al. are given one-way bus tickets to Florence, Colo., or some other suitable destination, Chaffetz and his colleagues still would have a tremendous amount of work to do; if Issa’s time has taught us anything, it is that the federal agencies are in thrall to a culture of criminality, and that the most significant crime in the agencies’ repertoire is the obstruction of federal investigations.
Earlier this year, 47 inspectors general — the officials charged with fighting corruption, waste, and wrongdoing in federal agencies — sent a letter to Issa’s committee complaining that organizations ranging from the EPA to the Justice Department were impeding their investigations by withholding information — despite the fact that federal law specifically forbids withholding that information. These are not a bunch of Republican operatives trying to score a few political points: Those 47 inspectors general comprise more than half of all such officials, and many who signed the letter were appointed by President Barack Obama.~snip~
The biggest service republicans can do for the American people is to purge the federal civil service of the corrupt, arrogant,incompetent union owned, liberal/progressive employees infesting their ranks.
The infiltration of commie/leftists has been going on for decades just waiting for a socialist administration to get their orders from.

These corrupt leftist civil servants actually collect a pay check to look down on the citizens and treat us with contempt. The worst thing about it is that they believe we are so stupid that we need their guiding hand to live our lives.
It's long past time to decertify their unions and hold the corruptocrats responsible either by firing or indictments.
If the republicans really want to make a difference they'll remind these "civil servants" who they work for.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Democrats in Republican Clothing

Just because a candidate has an "R" beside his name doesn't necessarily mean he's going to vote to change things in Washington.

Conservatives Lambaste 20 GOP Senators Who Voted for Amnesty
(CNSNews.com) – There is a growing backlash against 20 Senate Republicans who less than a month ago publicly stated that  President Obama’s executive amnesty was unconstitutional, only to turn around and vote in favor of funding it last week, conservative leaders say.
“This was easy. All of them said they were against amnesty. All they had to do was press a button,” Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund, told CNSNews.com.
“For them to roll over so close to an election in which Obamacare, executive amnesty, and Obama’s massive and lawless expansion of presidential power were the top three issues is pretty amazing.”
Cuccinelli said he is “shocked” that 20 Senate Republicans “defected from the Constitution, defected from the Founding Fathers,” noting that the grassroots is indignant over what it correctly views as a betrayal of conservative principles.
“We just had a judge yesterday reconfirm that what the president did was unconstitutional. There’s no good excuse for what they did, which was to vote completely contrary to their own recent remarks,” Cuccinelli added. “This is beyond any reasonable understanding, unless they did not really believe what they were saying.”~snip~
Polls have consistently shown that the  American people are opposed to Obamacare,Amnesty and Obama's abuse of power by clear majorities and yet even when we elect representatives to oppose these, and other things, the RINOs side with the oppressors.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Deep Thoughts?

Not only is the republican party infested with entrenched RINOs (although one less now) it's also embarrassed by ditzy valley girl types posing as republicans. With the encouragement of the progressive/liberal media of course.
While it's true that apples don't fall far from the tree it's also a given that some will land on their heads.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Only a Surprise if not paying Attention

I personally can't understand that anyone who believes that crippling the electric grid by closing down coal fired plants, gutting the health insurance industry, making our foreign policy a laughing stock among nations, millions disenfranchised from the job market, a sluggish GDP and an administration that is uncaring and disconnected from the voters could be a good thing.
But those people do exist.
For the rest of us sanity rears it's head.

Poll: For the midterms, a tilt to the GOP
WASHINGTON — Democrats hoping improvements in the economy's course and the Affordable Care Act's implementation would level the playing field for November's elections should brace themselves.
A nationwide USA TODAY/Pew Research Center Poll shows the strongest tilt to Republican candidates at this point in a midterm year in at least two decades, including before partisan "waves" in 1994 and 2010 that swept the GOP into power. Though Election Day is six months away — a lifetime in politics — at the moment, Democrats are saddled by angst over the economy, skepticism about the health care law and tepid approval of the president.
"People should start opening their eyes and seeing we're not on track," says Brenna Collins, 32, a small-business owner from Kasson, Minn., who was among those surveyed. "Not exactly saying Republicans are right but that things need to change."
By more than 2-1, 65%-30%, Americans say they want the president elected in 2016 to pursue different policies and programs than the Obama administration, rather than similar ones.
In the 2014 elections, registered voters are inclined to support the Republican candidate over the Democrat in their congressional district by 47%-43%. That 4-percentage-point edge may seem small, but it's notable because Democrats traditionally fare better among registered voters than they do among those who actually cast ballots, especially in low-turnout midterms.~snip~
Over the years Americans can be pretty tolerant about almost anything. As long as it doesn't interfere with their ability to raise their children, pay their bills and allow them to aspire to a better quality of life.
That tolerance begins to wane when people begin to lose the ability to determine their direction in life.
After 6 years of the Obama administration dismantling the middle class people are starting to become fatigued by the obstacles placed in their way by progressive/liberal/democrat policies.
So I got to ask, what are the chances that the liberal/commies/democrats will have the will or even the desire to reverse course by 2016?

Yeah me neither.  

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Time for a Tea Party PAC?

I've been reading a lot of articles that are pretty similar to this one lately.

Republican establishment sabotages Ken Cuccinelli in Virginia
WASHINGTON,  November 6, 2013 — Ken Cuccinelli will not be Virginia’s next governor. The Republican ticket failed after being sabotaged by the establishment.
But his race sends a powerful message and it is a message conservatives should pay attention to.
Cuccinelli should have won this race. He should be the governor-elect today.
Why isn’t he?
First, the Republican establishment sent a message to Virginia. The establishment said that if conservatives are not going to pick the establishment’s preordained candidate, in this case it was Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling, the establishment is not going to contribute any cash.
Conservatives are always being told that we must support a moderate nominee for party unity. Apparently those rules do not apply to moderates and the establishment. The Republican National Committee spent six million dollars less this year than it did in 2009. Cuccinelli was outspent three to one during most of the campaign and as much as ten to one in the closing days. Contributions by big Republican donors, those who gave more than $1000 in past gubernatorial elections, dropped by two-thirds this year over 2009 and 2005.~snip~
There seems to be this idea among the establishment republicans that a conservative can't win, even though Cuccinelli came awfully close even without their support. Truth is there would be an R governor in Virginia if the RINO party would have bothered to throw their support behind Cuccinelli instead of throwing a snit and taking their ball and going home.
When the RNC tanked the last presidential election and the one before by offering up spineless, milquetoast candidates the first thing they did was try and sell the idea that it was because they weren't more like democrats.
What a bunch of clueless cowards, to think we're supposed to choose the leader of the free world from what these pansy asses offer us.
Which if they have their way the only difference between the parties will be the name.

If real conservatives want to win and get freedom loving, small government candidates into office then the only way to do it is to bypass the RNC and contribute to candidates chosen and supported by conservatives.
The only thing that makes the RNC relevant is their hold over campaign contributions, take that away and they'll be begging to join conservatives instead of us hoping they'll support us.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

McCain the Moron:Update, More RINO's Join in



Why in the world is this old RINO pushing so hard for a military response in Syria?
Also how is "Allahu Akbar!!" equivalent to shouting "Thank God!!"?

I have yet to see a video of American service men yelling "thank God" when they blow the hell out jihadis. Maybe because it isn't a religious obligation for them.

What is laughable is that Obama seems to think that having McCain on his side will somehow influence anybody other than the few RINO's who aligned themselves with him and his good friends "across the aisle". The way he has consistently turned on conservatives and republicans it's any wonder that their isn't a big "D" with a little "r" beside his name when the media reports on the stupid shit he says.

Oh yeah, the myth of the "moderate" jihadi has been thoroughly debunked.

Boehner and Cantor jump on the Obama bus.
The republican party has now become officially irrelevant.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Obama Wins, Idiots Crawl Out of their Holes

You know, I don't know what I can say about this that hasn't been talked about all over the web today.

Fox 2 News Headlines
The range of absolute disgust over this entitlement mentality has been fully vented and to say much more would be redundant.
But, I think a lot of people would agree that Obama winning another term has emboldened the far left whack jobs and unions to start making demands on the rest of society.
We've seen protests, backed by various unions, against Walmart, fast food restaurants and attacks on Christianity by militant atheists just in time for the Christmas holiday.

We've also seen the squishy RINO's of the republican party bend over in supplication to the Obamessiah by purging conservatives from committees because they vote in the interest of their constituents instead of the party. There should be a larger range of disgust for Boehner throwing conservative principles under the bus.
What it all comes down to is that for the next two years we're going to be fighting for the constitution alone until we can take the house and senate.
Until the republican party changes it will be just as big an enemy to freedom as Obama and his useful idiots are, we got a fight on two fronts.
I hope we can win it.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Another Win for the Forgotten Americans

While the liberal media,the democrat and GOP elite, have been worrying about the 7% who care about Obamas evolution on gay marriage the common man/woman has been busy trying to take back the country.

Palin Effect: Fischer Wins Nebraska Primary
Just two weeks ago, the battle for the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate seat in Nebraska was between state Attorney General Jim Bruning and state Treasurer Don Stenburg. Neither inspired the growing base of conservative voters. They were, to be charitable, standard conservative-ish career politicians. Mama Grizzly Sarah Palin shook up the race with a late endorsement of state Senator Debby Fischer. It made all the difference.
I follow politics very closely, yet I hadn't heard of the Fischer candidacy until Palin's endorsement. National tea party groups like FreedomWorks had put all their resources behind Stenburg, with nary a thought about Fischer. A good reminder that these groups aren't as plugged into the grassroots as they like to claim.
A wind of change is blowing through the nation. Fischer's nomination tells us that voters are rejecting the tired 'politics as usual' messaging of most candidates. Be fearless. Have courage. Stand for something.
A "wind of change indeed", no one believed that this candidate had a chance, she was ignored by the established RINO power brokers of the republican party and left with minuscule resources until Sarah Palin mentioned her name.
The conservatives then rejected the squishy offering of the spineless GOP and made a choice for change.
If the republicans want to hold influence then they are the ones who need to evolve.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Another Rino Out.

And conservatives roar again!!!

Indiana Senate: Richard Mourdock topples veteran Richard Lugar
Sen. Richard Lugar’s 36-year Senate career is now history.
Lugar was defeated in today’s Republican primary election by Treasurer Richard Mourdock, ending his bid for a seventh term in the U.S. Senate.
It wasn’t even close.
With 70 percent of the vote counted, Mourdock had 60 percent to Lugar’s 40 percent.
Mourdock will face Democrat U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and Libertarian Andy Horning in the November election.
Keep it up "moderate republicans" the common man/woman intends to take back our country.
Kowtow to the commie, socialist democrats and expect to be shown the door.