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Open letter to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and all conservative grassroots patriots and leaders!!
Jan 29, 2012 | Jim Robinson

Posted on 01/29/2012 2:00:13 PM PST by Jim Robinson

Open letter to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and all God fearing, pro-life, pro-family, pro-small government, strong defense conservative grassroots patriots and leaders!!

What are you waiting for?

We know who and what Romney is. It's no secret. In his past he was intentionally to the left of Ted Kennedy.

He campaigned for Roe v Wade as settled law that should be preserved and sustained and he delivered liberal activist judges to do just that.

He campaigned on the platform that abortion should be safe and legal in America and he delivered taxpayer funded abortion in Massachusetts to make it so.

He promised to be better for homosexual rights than Ted Kennedy and he delivered gay marriage in Massachusetts.

He campaigned on and delivered banning "dangerous" guns.

He supports TARP, bailouts, Porkulus, and the government takeover of General Motors. Says they were absolutely necessary and the right thing to do. And says more of the same is needed.

He designed and advocated for mandated socialized healthcare in Massachusetts and pushed it through.

RomneyCare = ObamaCare = CommieCare = taxpayer funded abortion = death panels = socialism = tyranny.

Romney still brags about RomneyCare TODAY!! He would like all 50 states to impose similar socialist plans. These are the indisputable facts and that’s really all you need to know about Mitt Romney.

Mitt Romney has now bought off Florida Attorney General PAM BONDI, and her mission as his new National Healthcare CZAR is to head up a National Healthcare Task Force to impose socialist RomneyCare-like plans on all fifty states. They claim to be doing this as a tenth amendment “states rights” effort, but they fail to take into consideration that they must have the consent of the governed before imposing unwanted socialist systems on we the people. Doesn’t matter if it’s federal or state, it’s still SOCIALISM!! And a state forcing its government approved and controlled top-down socialist program on its citizens against their will, or else, especially with federal backing is FASCISM!! TYRANNY!! It is unwanted, unnecessary, un-American and UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!

As Newt says, We the people are the SOVEREIGNS!!

Together, we can put a stop to this socialist takeover!!

Ronald Reagan warned us that the socialists would try to impose socialism on America through socialist healthcare. Well, here it is. A so-called Republican now wants to impose a socialist healthcare system on us, only he calls it a “conservative free-market program.” Well, if it’s a conservative free-market program, why does it use federal and state tax dollars and why does the state have to FORCE it down our throats?

A vote for Romney is a vote for the Socialist States of America!! Don’t let it happen on our watch!!

The tea party rose up to resist this tyranny!! The tea party says:

"Force SOCIALIST healthcare down our throats, we shove it up your DONKEYS next election!!"

The next election is here! What are you waiting for?

Newt is a pro-life, Reagan conservative and veteran of the Reagan Revolution of the 80's and leader of the Republican Revolution of the 90's. His rebellion took the Republican majority after it had been held by the democrats for 40 years. And as Speaker, he cut spending, cut taxes, cut the deficit, cut regulations, cut unemployment, blocked socialist healthcare, balanced the budget four years running and he can and will do it again!!

Romney has never lifted a finger for our conservative causes. When asked to name his greatest conservative achievement, he couldn't name even one!! That's because he has no conservative achievements. He is no conservative, never has been!!

What are you waiting for??

Do not allow the GOP-e to shove its establishment elite statist Mitt Romney down our throats!!

You all know that the above is true and 100% factually correct in all respects.

Rush, Sarah, Santorum... GO ROGUE!!

Get on the air, get on your website, get on facebook, get on twitter, get on a plane, but however you do it get on America's side!!

Join the TEA Party, join Newt!!

Resist tyranny!!

Annoy the hell out of the GOP-e!! Support and vote for Newt Gingrich for president!!

P.S. Rick Santorum is a great guy and a God fearing pro-life conservative, but he doesn't stand a prayer of a chance in Florida, and he admits that. Florida is a winner take all state. Don't let the GOP-e RINO Mitt Romney have those 50 delegates. Rick Santorum should immediately release his supporters in Florida to vote for Newt as Rick Perry did in South Carolina. And his supporters should do that either way.

NO ObamneyCare!! No Romney!!


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To: Jim Robinson

God Bless Jim Robinson!

I will never vote for Romney. Not ever. It’s time to take a stand and take our country back! Voting for Mittens is the same as waving the white flag. I won’t ever surrender to abortion promoting, gun grabbing, socialist traitors.


101 posted on 01/29/2012 2:58:56 PM PST by APatientMan (Pick a side)
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To: Jim Robinson

YES!


102 posted on 01/29/2012 2:59:22 PM PST by left that other site
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To: TheOldLady

muddler got a zot from Jim - check it out. (muddler ticked me off. I’m at war with Romneybots and Paulbots).


103 posted on 01/29/2012 3:03:46 PM PST by Marcella (Newt will smash Hussein in debates. Newt needs money.)
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To: hoosiermama; All

Can we make the suggestion that in Florida the Santorum backers cast their vote for the conservative candidate that can win, Newt.
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Heck Yeah. And then, after FL they can go back to supporting Rick. YES!!! How can we get the word to them requesting that they do that?


104 posted on 01/29/2012 3:04:49 PM PST by no dems (I'm more concerned with America's future than I am Newt's past.)
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To: Jim Robinson
I hope this doesn't turn into one of these issues where we get lectured by Rush on how we “just don't get it.” If he continues this luke warm Newt support, I'm done listening to him. I quit watching Fox, I can quit listening to Rush, or any other talking head that tries to be smart by half on this!

Oh, and Sarah, it really would be nice if you could take a little trip to Florida and take the stage with Newt. You did it for the RINO McCain, maybe you could find it in your heart to do it for Newt.

105 posted on 01/29/2012 3:05:04 PM PST by Artcore
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To: Artcore
I'm so glad I'm not the only person who feels this way.

I'm going to repost all my arguments to Limbaugh from May 25, 2011, the day that Limbaugh said he totally missed that there was a special election in New York. We ended up having a battle over the air vs. posts here.

The relevant posts from the thread are below:

If Limbaugh endorsed a candidate on his show, it would clear up all the phony, Democrat-stooge, candidate confusion in key races.

Griping about it after the election is wearing thin.

In 2008, Limbaugh refused to endorse primary candidates, and then griped about how the MSM selected our candidates for us.

Same problem then, same problem now.

Then...

Destroying candidates you don't like is one thing, but putting your reputation behind a single candidate with an endorsement is something that Limbaugh has steadfastly refused to do during primaries.

If you search my Limbaugh postings in election cycles, you'll see that I mention this time and time again.

Then...

Limbaugh is right about not doing it alone.

The Democrats align their talking points with the MSM, with Pelosi in the House and Reid in the Senate, Schumer said he was given words to use each week, etc.

The Republicans do not unify across bodies like this. Boehner and McConnell do not seem to coordinate in a way that creates a greater strategy the way that Pelosi and Reid did.

Limbaugh is right.

Boehner should have coordinated with McConnell so that when the House passed their budget, McConnell was all ready to go to put Reid on the defensive about where the Democrat plan is. Each time the Democrats say that Republicans want to throw grandma off the cliff because of the House Budget, McConnell should have been saying "Where's the Democrat budget? All you can do is criticize Republicans for leading?"

Then, all the Senators deflect all questions during MSM appearances into "Why won't the Democrats show leadership? Where is their plan?"

That's how the Republicans should force the agenda with the MSM.

Then...

It's good that Limbaugh is advising candidates to have a conservative message, but he just finished saying how Republicans better get used to the MSM distorting the Republican message.

Having a message is not good enough. They also need the friendly media to help shape and get that message out, because that's what the MSM does for Democrats.

Then...

Limbaugh is the closest thing we have to the New York Times' relationsip within the MSM and Democrats.

The NYT sets the daily agenda and the rest of the MSM run with it.

It used to be that Limbaugh set the the talk-radio agenda and the others followed-up on the message.

Lately, with the shake-up in conservative talk-radio (see the threads on Citadel/Fareed Suleman), the medium is disorganized, too.

It's not necessarily a bad thing that the different segments of conservative talk-radio focus on different issues. That helps to focus on the many different issues. But there isn't the tight alignment in messaging like with the DNC-NYT-WaPo-CNN-NBC-CBS-ABC-Congressional Democrats-President.

We have Limbaugh-Hannity-Levin-Savage-Beck, and to a lesser degree Ingraham-Batchelor-Boortz-Hewitt-Medved-local hosts. Occasionally, Congressional Republicans will appear as guests. They don't coordinate around a daily theme, as each is strongly motivated to maintain their own distinctive persona and market.

The difference between liberal/conservative media is stark: Democrats are aligned with news gathering orgs with the legacy mission to report (distort?). Conservatives are aligned with entertainment outlets that inform.

The liberal MSM will never go away or change (one day, the NYT will be demed too big to fail). The conservative outlets have been subjected to radio market forces and manipulation (see again Farid Suleman).

As long as people like Limbaugh say their first priority is to be entertaining, the Republicans with conservative messages to get out will always be underserved when compared to their Democrat counterparts.

Then...

While Repulbicans are playing catch-up on organizing their MSM message to be more like the Democrats, the Democrats are already moving onto the next frontier of messaging, social media.

Sarah Palin has already figured out how bypass the MSM via the internet social networks, and the MSM are attacking her there as being less serious because the nature of the outlet, while at the same time building up their own presence there.

What people like Limbaugh can do, if they he genuinely believes in the "Golden EIB Microphone" and "Excellence In Broadcasting," then he should back-channel a series of seminars with Congressional Republicans to teach them how to be as effective as he is in messaging.

Who else besides him is seen as the guru of this subject for conservatives? If not him, then who CAN teach our candidates how to do this?

Then, to another poster...

With all due respect, that sounds like echo chamber thinking.

Like you, I am aware of the issues and don't need to hear it from someone else to keep me informed.

But I do believe that people like us are far less a population than we may think.

I do believe that the mass of voters do wait to be told what to think. The numbers are too large to suggest otherwise. There were almost 120 million votes cast for president in 2008, one-third of the US population.

Even if the MSM ratings suggest that only a few million households watch those shows, combined with newspapers, magazines, and comedy shows, people are waiting to be told what to think.

Then...

I see Limbaugh's success in two parts: 1) reward for taking the vanguard in conservativism and influencing politics and leadership in our direction, and 2) an investment in ensuring the sustainability of this.

There is no doubt that Limbaugh has been successful in mobilizing Republicans by pioneering the AM radio medium to counter the MSM.

But people invested in Limbaugh by supporting his show, supporting his sponsors, supporting his charities, and supporting the knock-offs that Limbaugh inspired.

Now they're looking to him to make due on that investment, and that means sometimes putting aside the stories of golf trips on private jets, smoking cigars with world leaders, and other fruits of his success, and sometimes getting dirty again and paying back the hard returns on that investment to those who expected it when necessary.

We see in hindsight how necessary a time the 2008 election was. The 2010 election was a necessary time. The 2012 election is too consequential to be cavalier about it now.

The NY-26 special election should be a wake-up call on how serious the Democrats are taking all the elections, now including state judicial elections. We need to mobilize all our forces, too, to close the gaps for 2012 that are being shown to us now.

We don't have many leaders who are today in a position to do this now. We only have the few people that we invested in to be in place now to do this.

Then, to another poster...

I'm not saying that Limbaugh is doing it wrong, I'm saying there are key gaps that he's uniquely in a position to address, and that he's in that position because we put him there.

Let's also look at the 2006 election. The Democrats took over because of a few key messages:

1. Republicans losing their way, no doubt about that.

2. Democrats hammering on the Mark Foley race in Florida, having held back incriminating, offensive (but not illegal) texts to former House pages, until just 10 weeks before the election. Then, using the Mark Foley incident, they tainted the entire House GOP leadership as being enablers of child molesters. How was the voting public not led to use a single House race in Florida to throw out the entire GOP and put Nancy Pelosi in charge? One example was the "Don't Vote" ads by the AARP to subliminally suggest that people stay home and not bother to vote.

3. Democrats running faux conservatives in conservative districts, and then getting Republicans to vote for them.

I'll agree with you that today, people have come to see what they did wrong in 2006, and the wave threw out the faux conservative Democrats that they installed in 2006. It took more than clear messages to do that in 2010, though. It also took those faux conservative Democrats to side with the majority over their stated principles in ramming through the health care legislation against the population's wishes.

But I'm not convinced yet that the public has grown past being led by slick messages.

Then, to another poster...

Using your analogy, I see it as we're playing baseball while the Democrats are playing football.

You can argue over how to get more base hits, while I argue about how not to get tackled anymore.

PJ
106 posted on 01/29/2012 3:09:19 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (If you can vote for President, then your children can run for President.)
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To: Jim Robinson

we so know Romney’s a Massachusetts politician and we do know them well: Kennedys and the wolf in sheep’s clothing...Scott Brown. say anything and do anything to get elected!


107 posted on 01/29/2012 3:09:28 PM PST by janee (janee)
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To: johnthebaptistmoore

It’s because our political allies, at heart, are party-line Republicans. I like Mark Levin, Jim DeMint, and Sarah Palin, but if Romney wins the nomination, they’ll turn right around and tell us to pull the ‘R’ lever. And they know that Romney is the enemy within just as well as we do.

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself.

For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”

-Marcus Tullius Cicero


108 posted on 01/29/2012 3:09:28 PM PST by Cato in PA (1/26/12: Bloody Thursday)
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To: Jim Robinson
>"NO ObamneyCare!! No Romney!!"

Ditto!

Ditto!

Ditto!

109 posted on 01/29/2012 3:09:37 PM PST by rawcatslyentist (It is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; ~Vattel's Law of Nations)
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To: carjic

We need Palin to introduce Newt or show up on some stage somewhere with him. We need something that will make the news and shift the momentum to Newt.

Sanatorium dropping out and endorsing would also do the trick.


110 posted on 01/29/2012 3:10:49 PM PST by vmivol00 (I won't be reconstructed.)
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To: Jim Robinson

After McCain chose Sarah as his VP, I held my nose and decided to vote for him—and speak no evil of him during the campaign.

Well, his handlers did everything they could to undermine Sarah, and McCain did everything he could to hand the election to Obama. And he succeeded.

That was the last time. I will not vote for Romney no matter who he chooses as his VP. And if Ron Paul runs third party, I will not vote for him, either.

If the GOP manages to push Romney on us, they will commit suicide. They’ve come pretty close to it before, but this time, they will be finished. The only problem with that is that our country may be finished, too.

I’m still praying that some solution will present itself, God willing. But never Romney, and never Ron Paul.

The Republicans have been willing to support the Democrats, if necessary, so as to get their share of the pork. Those days are over. The GOP will go the way of the Whigs if they persist on this course—as they seem more determined than ever to do.

There may still be a way out of this mess, but I won’t suggest what it might be right now. The immediate thing is to vote for Newt, who has proved himself to be the candidate whom the RINO Establishment Pork Gobblers fear most. If he succeeds, he will owe them NOTHING. He can, instead, work for our country’s true welfare.


111 posted on 01/29/2012 3:11:43 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: nikos1121; All

Cubans in FL are breaking for Newt. Read this written by a Cuban-American Radio Talk-Show host.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2839420/posts


112 posted on 01/29/2012 3:12:37 PM PST by no dems (I'm more concerned with America's future than I am Newt's past.)
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To: nikos1121; All

Cubans in FL are breaking for Newt. Read this written by a Cuban-American Radio Talk-Show host.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2839420/posts


113 posted on 01/29/2012 3:12:37 PM PST by no dems (I'm more concerned with America's future than I am Newt's past.)
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To: Jim Robinson

Press release worthy.


114 posted on 01/29/2012 3:13:04 PM PST by commonguymd (Freedom is a myth anymore it seems)
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Click

Palin: "Look at Newt Gingrich, what’s going on with him, via the establishment’s attacks.
They’re trying to crucify this man and rewrite history, and rewrite what it is that he has
stood for all these years."

115 posted on 01/29/2012 3:13:57 PM PST by RedMDer (Forward With Confidence!)
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To: Jim Robinson


Rebellion is here!!

We should rebuild the grassroots conservative movement. From the Reagan Revolution of 1980 through the Contract with America in 1994, it was this movement from outside Washington that carried us to the first center-right majority governing coalition in more than 60 years.

The problem has not been with conservatism or with our voters.

The problem has been with Republican leaders who forgot who elected them and what values their supporters expected to see implemented in Washington.

— Newt Gingrich, 11-13-2006



116 posted on 01/29/2012 3:15:49 PM PST by glock rocks (I didn't leave the Republican party, it left me.)
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To: Jim Robinson
Jim, this thread has already slipped down to second on the Breaking sideboard.

Imho, it needs nailed to the top of the proverbial church door til at least Wednesday morning .

/.02

117 posted on 01/29/2012 3:16:16 PM PST by tomkat (Newt '12)
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To: no dems

That’s why I brought the idea to Jim...Put it on Sarah’facebook page and have a few likes. It’s also been sent to Rush...You might want to send your own message Elrushbo@eibnet.com

Imagine that both Rick and Dr Paul have web pages with contact information. If you find the links post them back here for all. Thanks.


118 posted on 01/29/2012 3:16:22 PM PST by hoosiermama (Stand with God: Newt, Rick and Sarah will be right next to you.)
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To: Political Junkie Too; bray; All
From the sound of it Rush as always been in an anyone but zero mode.

Sarah not so much.

I think the fact that Todd came out for Newt and she supported him speaks volumes.But will she come out full fledged and campaign with him,go on the road with Newt or get into the daily campaign routine? Hard to say. Remains to be seen.

She could easily make all the difference.

Question is will she or not?

119 posted on 01/29/2012 3:17:19 PM PST by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin 2012)
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To: commonguymd; kristinn
Press release worthy
120 posted on 01/29/2012 3:19:06 PM PST by hoosiermama (Stand with God: Newt, Rick and Sarah will be right next to you.)
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