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Tea Party Upstart Mourdock Defeats Longtime Indiana Sen. Lugar
LATimes ^ | May 08, 2012

Posted on 05/08/2012 5:29:23 PM PDT by Steelfish

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To: Steelfish

You might say a Lugie was just ex-Specterated....


141 posted on 05/09/2012 5:16:54 AM PDT by mikrofon ('Snot the Right guy)
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To: hoosiermama

142 posted on 05/09/2012 5:26:30 AM PDT by onyx (SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC, DONATE MONTHLY. If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, let me know.)
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To: rogue yam

The Establishment did that in at least three or four races in 2010. They’re the reason the GOP doesn’t control the Senate. They lost on purpose.


143 posted on 05/09/2012 6:02:00 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: VRWC For Truth
Mittens is a beaten dead horse. He can’t out Liberal Soetoro.

That's who Etch a Sketch really is.

144 posted on 05/09/2012 6:03:11 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: Tupelo

Yes, as I said, they lost a number of races on purpose.


145 posted on 05/09/2012 6:06:25 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: Tailback
Indiana has a sore loser law.

I'm sure the GOPe can find a way around it.

146 posted on 05/09/2012 6:08:58 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: Steelfish

***Mourdock was endorsed by Sarah Palin and Rep. Michele Bachmann, and Lugar had the backing of the party establishment, including Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).***

How d’ya like them apples, GOPe?


147 posted on 05/09/2012 6:09:02 AM PDT by MichaelCorleone (Forget the GOP and build the Constitution Party, because the status quo is no longer the way to go.)
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To: mylife

I think TX will nominate Dewhurst because it has heard of him; the people there don’t know Cruz, who can’t match Dewhurst in name ID, which means everything to the uninformed.


148 posted on 05/09/2012 6:23:51 AM PDT by Theodore R. (Past is prologue: The American people again let us down in this election cycle.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

That may be asking more than the people of UT are capable of doing.


149 posted on 05/09/2012 6:30:02 AM PDT by Theodore R. (Past is prologue: The American people again let us down in this election cycle.)
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To: muawiyah

I think our Republic would be better served if instead of demanding that the tea party movement be lock-step unified over abortion and gays, and beating people about the head with the phrase “baby killing”, conservatives instead talked about the Constitution, the original intent of the founders, federalism, and the proper role of judges. We need to overturn Roe v. Wade but we also need to ditch Social Security and a lot of other New Deal and Great Society garbage. If we focus on the tactics of the leftists (i.e. judicial activism) rather than any specific results (e.g. mandatory legal abortion) we are striking at the real root of the problem and doing so in a way that allows us to pitch a big tent and get the numbers necessary to accomplish our goals.

On the other hand we can just stand outside on street corners waving placards with graphic photos of aborted fetuses and scream at people that we are first and foremost opposed to “baby killing”.

Again, Obama, the leftists, and Satan are hoping that we define ourselves with that second approach rather than the first.


150 posted on 05/09/2012 6:38:46 AM PDT by rogue yam
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To: TBP
The Establishment did that in at least three or four races in 2010. They’re the reason the GOP doesn’t control the Senate. They lost on purpose.

Well, maybe it's time for you to stop sobbing like a heartbroken schoolgirl, strap on a set, and join the fight for liberty.

151 posted on 05/09/2012 6:43:44 AM PDT by rogue yam
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To: TBP
I'm sure the GOPe can find a way around it.

If Americans were nothing but contemptible little defeatist worms there would be no America.

Everything that this nation is was secured by people who fought instead of sniveling.

152 posted on 05/09/2012 6:48:49 AM PDT by rogue yam
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To: MichaelCorleone
How d’ya like them apples, GOPe?

Exactly. Conservatism had a great day yesterday and yet some FReepers want to sit around crying about how all is lost.

153 posted on 05/09/2012 6:50:55 AM PDT by rogue yam
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To: Steelfish

great news!


154 posted on 05/09/2012 6:52:41 AM PDT by jag.drafting
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To: rogue yam
The abortion issue is just one of many covered under the rubric of "social conservatism" ~ the right of free speech, assembly, the press, to own property without the government selling it to richer people without our permission, to be tried in court (and not in an EPA office), and so on ~ these are all big name social conservative issues.

The TEA Party has several factions. Some but not all of them are anti-social Conservatism.

Just like to say, we were here first while you guys were screwing around with the Democrats, or the equally dredful "moderate republicans".

It's long overdue for you to get with the picture and lay off the anti-social conservative stuff. We are not your enemy although you seem to think you should be ours.

155 posted on 05/09/2012 6:56:16 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: StAnDeliver
I don't see American Crossroads, er, Rove douchebagging Mourdock (which is not to say he didn't do that in Delaware and Nevada).

Not to mention Colorado and Alaska, among others.

He and his pals will certainly try to do it in Indiana. I'd be surprised if they don't have back channel contact with Donnelly, as we all know they did with Coons.

156 posted on 05/09/2012 6:56:58 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: 1010RD
Lugar is a great pragmatist and will endorse Mourdock...The GOPe and conservatives are one big happy family.

"I found out what party loyalty means. It means the conservatives have to support the liberals, but never the other way around." -- Seantor Richard Schweiker (R-Pa), returning from the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City.

Sadly, it's still true.

157 posted on 05/09/2012 7:03:51 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: 1010RD
Lugar is a great pragmatist and will endorse Mourdock...The GOPe and conservatives are one big happy family.

"I found out what party loyalty means. It means the conservatives have to support the liberals, but never the other way around." -- Senator Richard Schweiker (R-Pa), returning from the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City.

Sadly, it's still true.

158 posted on 05/09/2012 7:04:03 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: nutmeg
Supposedly the democRATs are "salivating" over the chance to run against Mourdock...

Briar patch politics.

159 posted on 05/09/2012 7:07:20 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: rogue yam; muawiyah; tcrlaf; StAnDeliver; Waryone
111 posted on Tue May 08 2012 21:53:55 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by muawiyah: “That's been a real shame in this. The TEAParty crowd have this bias against traditional and social Conservatives.Time for them to purge their leadership of false leaders perhaps? Maybe OVERDUE!”

132 posted on Wed May 09 2012 01:03:39 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by rogue yam: “You fail to understand the tea party. The tea party movement is centered on the understanding that massive deficits, excessive taxation and regulation, and cronyism will cause America's economy to collapse. Social conservatives who are wise will be glad for the tea party movement and will help pitch a big tent in the near term while seeking converts to the social conservative cause over the medium term. Foolish social conservatives with no wisdom and no game will demand that the tea party movement be anti-abortion and anti-gay from the start and in this way weaken and divide it. Obama, the leftists in general, and Satan are counting on the short-sighted social conservatives to save them from the tea party movement.”

135 posted on Wed May 09 2012 01:26:35 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Waryone: “Both the democrats and the RINOs would love to kill off both the social conservatives and the TEA party. For all their talk about social conservatives being a problem, given what has happened all around tonight, I’d say those marxists and socialists are not having very much success.”

All of you raise **REALLY** important points.

I understand coalition politics. None of the three legs of the conservative stool — social, economic or national defense conservatives — have enough voters in many districts and most states to win elections on their own. If we don't get to 50 percent, we lose to a Democrat who in most cases will be worse than even the worst Republican candidate.

That means I have no problem supporting someone who is a political conservative whose primary interest is economics or the military but doesn't profess to be born again, provided, as muawiyah points out, that they're not pro-abortion. After all, punishing evildoers is one of the key tasks of civil government under Romans 13, and abortion is murder, plain and simple.

However, is it too much to ask that people who are not social issues conservatives refrain from attacking the Judeo-Christian principles on which this country was founded, or ridiculing the faith commitments of religious believers?

I cut my teeth in conservative politics long before I was converted to evangelical Christianity. I understand both sides of the fence on this, and things are much better today in the Republican Party for evangelicals and conservative Roman Catholics than they were in the 1980s.

The problem is it needs to be a two-way street.

I'm willing to support someone like Newt Gingrich if he's the best candidate (or in his case, was the best candidate left after others pulled out). After all, there's no doubt Gingrich is a historian and understands the roots of Western civilization. He wasn't my first choice, but he was **WAY** better than what we've got now.

Are people who don't share social conservative positions willing to support avowed evangelical Protestants or conservative Roman Catholics who are generally conservative on economic or national defense issues but maybe not perfect? Or do they expect us to stay at the back of the bus, waiting for some future date at which it will be the “right time” for our concerns about moral collapse to be addressed?

Coalitions can and do work, but they work only when the coalition partners understand that compromises can't be one-sided.

160 posted on 05/09/2012 7:13:54 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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