Good points. I would look to the results of the 2010 mid-terms as the argument against Obama’s re-election. My concern is sustaining the Tea Party momentum, especially since we’ve been demonized and denigrated by the MSM propaganda ministry.
My main concern is demography.
The voter groups with the largest population growth are decisively Democrats - namely, native born Hispanics and new immigrant citizens from all countries.
And, the voter participation rate for other Democrat groups has steadily increased for 10 years - namely, Blacks and low income voters.
Republicans - and specifically Conservatives - currently have the highest voter participation rates.
But it is only a question of time before the raw numbers turn against us.
When that happens, the Democratic Party will take permanent control of the White House and Congress.
“Good points. I would look to the results of the 2010 mid-terms as the argument against Obamas re-election. My concern is sustaining the Tea Party momentum, especially since weve been demonized and denigrated by the MSM propaganda ministry.”
Actually, I see that issue as part of a much bigger GOP problem. IMHO the establishment GOP hates the Teapartiers worse than the MSM and the DNC. They won’t support or tolerate them, as can be seen where they sabotaged 2010 tea party candidates and sacrificed seats to ensure that the TP did not reach critical mass. It was important enough to them that it cost the GOP the senate. How does that make you feel?
I don’t think that the TP can vindicate the GOP. The GOP will fight to ensure that they can maintain their status quo and continue to force candidates like McCain, Romney, Specter, etc on us.