To: stanne
Maybe. GOP is political, and it wants to retain its country club lifestyle in the minority with lobbyists money pouring in.
There is no maybe about it.
1. They have refused to fight the Gay Marriage/Gay Agenda fight.
2. They have refused to fight the Obamacare fight.
3. They have refused to fight the Limited Government fight.
4. They have refused to fight Obama on his judicial appointments.
5. They have succumbed to the Pro-Amnesty desires of their Corporate Puppet Masters.
I am sure I could go on and on and on.
It is no coincidence that after a poll comes out showing most of America is Pro-Life that they take this stand.
This is a cowardly, "low-hanging fruit" approach to political leadership. Being Pro-Life has no impact on their Corporate Campaign donors.
Mind you, I welcome their support on this issue as I am completely Pro-Life, but anyone thinking this is anything but a calculated move on the part of the GOP-e, is simply sticking their head in the sand and hoping for the best, while ignoring all of the rest of the history of the GOP leadership.
14 posted on
01/07/2014 11:10:17 AM PST by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: SoConPubbie
Maybe. The GOP is political .
There’s a period in there
I could have said, Maybe... Etc
But the GOP is political is certainly a complete sentence
15 posted on
01/07/2014 11:22:53 AM PST by
stanne
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