Posted on 11/06/2013 10:45:23 AM PST by sheikdetailfeather
Edited on 11/06/2013 10:47:01 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Both Reince Priebus and Mark Levin were on WMAL Tuesday
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By not stepping up (heavily) support pre-election when they should have, the GOP showed instead its support for the upcoming Hillary presidency. It might as well have shot itself in the groin and the brain at the same time. It’s impotent and aids and abets the commie/marxist party rather than the Tea Party and conservatives.
While I appreciate the thought, it could have negative
consequences, better a tea bag.
Yes they did.
They can say “See, the conservatives lose and RINO’s win”
In my head his name comes out as Prince Reebus
Make it bitter tea too
First, $3 million in the Washington metropolitan media market is spitting in the ocean.
Second, it appears to me the eGOP held back until "early voting" was over, whomever Cuccinelli trusted with his opposition research - and how many of his subcontractors were eGOP - comes out with the Obama's Texas bundler bankrolling the faux Libertarian, for example, after more than half of those who voted had cast their ballots.
The eGOP played its game against it's most loyal base, in the off years states. Terry McAsshat's victory in Virginia is testimony to the weakness, or weakmindedness, of the GOP. It's the equal to the South Carolina Democrats getting stuck with the no-where man as their nominee a couple of years ago.
/vent
I said after the 2012 election that Levin is the only sane voice out there. I used to think he was hard on the GOP, but he is right on! I had no idea how bad this was. These RINO jerks are destroying us.
Not that I was very kindly disposed toward the GOP-E since they foisted John McLame on us in 2008 anyway, but this particular race ABSOLUTELY CUTS IT: I will NEVER give a single penny to the GOP, or to any GOP-E group.
Cuccinelli is a Republican. The GOP had 2 elections to worry about this year, and the other one was a gimme. Yet they gave millions to Oliver Hardy in NJ and only found 1/3 of the money that they gave to Cooch’s predecessor, and Cooch was completely underfunded as a result. Further, the fat pig from NJ was unwilling to help Cooch with even a single speech - some Republican! But what can you expect from a guy who embraces Obama days before the election last year? (Oh, and how much in the way of federal funds came NJ’s way since then? Moron!).
To the GOP-E: You imbeciles, you dumbschits, you festering pustules of irrelevence! You gave away a governorship in a key swing state, and handed the ability to massively mess with the election machinery to a Clinton stooge in 2016, a year in which HRC is the odds-on favorite to be the candidate. Congratulations! You win the Hari Kari award for this decade! You morons, you nit-wits, you utter IDIOTS! You’d rather hold onto the levers of power for another few years and lose on a national level, instead of letting a popular guy like Cuccinelli win...just because you THINK it’d make you look bad. You just handed the Supreme Court to the radical anti-Americans for a generation, if not forever. Jackasses!
Levin is a stand-up guy, a real hero.
OK, Cucc received $3 million from the RNC, but how much did he receive from all other sources?
Don’t waste your teabag. Just send the tea label tag.
lol
Part of my email from Catholicvote.org:
“First, some facts to consider:
McAuliffe raised roughly $34.4 million vs. Cuccinellis estimated $20 million
The national GOP spent approximately $3 million on this race vs. $9 million spent in 2009
McAuliffe outspent Ken 10-1 throughout the campaign, including ads containing outright lies claiming Cuccinelli would take away womens contraception
A third-party libertarian challenger funded by a large Obama donor garnered over 6% of the vote; had a portion of these voters gone with Cuccinelli, he could have won”
I think he is a bit naive. He wants to get along with the Democrats and doesn’t seem to get it that they are snakes and can’t be trusted. Perhaps he is finally waking up, though, because he said Reid was an a-hole.
I’ve written to him a few times, and it doesn’t seem to matter much. He has his own ideas on certain issues, but I don’t think he is a toady to the Republican leaders. For one thing, he has said he won’t run again after this term is up, so he doesn’t need to be concerned with what they say.
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