Posted on 02/23/2010 4:42:43 PM PST by EveningStar
...Republicans should send in Sen. Jon Kyl, Rep. Ron Paul (a doctor) and Steve King...
No other Republicans should be allowed talk...
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
Not Paul, but Tom Coburn.
Everyone would appreciate the comic relief.
Not Ron Paul, Tom Coburn.
Unless she means that Ron Paul will talk so fast and so crazy that he will shut the whole thing down.
I’d also like to see Tom Coburn and Charles Boustany...both physicians, and pretty articulate in their opposition of Obamacare.
Don’t worry. They’re not discussing foreign policy. :)
But Coburn would be good too.
“Republicans should send...and Steve King... “
Steve or Steven?
I said two, but she seriously outranks me.
"It's agreed, then. You go tomorrow and push my Romneycare."
A 22 word excerpt? Why so stingy? You’re allowed to excerpt 300 words.
Who’s boyfriend? Ann’s?
It’s a very short article. And Human Events is copyrighted. Actually nearly all such sites are copyrighted whether they say so or not.
Republicans are generally incapable of doing this. Democrats have no problem sacrificing individual egos for the long term goal. They think about winning, Republicans think about getting air time. Sen. Mitch McConnell is going to have to put his foot down. Republicans should send in Sen. Jon Kyl, Rep. Ron Paul (a doctor) and Steve King. They are all telegenic, understand the free market solutions to health care and we know they wont give the store away. No other Republicans should be allowed talk
LOL!
Knowing the Rats, they won’t allow ANY Republicans to speak and then they will complain that the GOP hasn’t brought any solutions.
Coburn is a doctor, and he has working brain parts.
Paul’s brain works OK, except on foreign policy. Then he totally nuts.
I’d like to hear all three of these men, and Ron Paul is a doctor; all 3 speak out for conservatives and freedom from Big Brother. Hussein al-0bama wants and needs his Healthcare trap to enslave us. He has the intense energy of Nazi Pelosi & Dirty Harry to keep pushing it.
Their message should be, if you want bi-partisan, then use your bill for roasting marshmallows while we start sketching out something that will work.
If you want us to argue about this or that paragraph in this monstrosity, we’re outahere.
I can’t believe John McCain is going to be there. Just incredulous to me.
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