To: Biggirl
All these bouquets for the South Carolina tea party are certainly to be preferred to orchids laid at the grave of a dead political party but I am compelled to ask where was this robust political party when Lindsey Graham walked away with the nomination?
3 posted on
01/22/2015 4:15:02 AM PST by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: nathanbedford
where was this robust political party when Lindsey Graham walked away with the nomination?
This record audience of diverse people, from 28 states,
The folks from the other 27 states had their own political battles last year. Being strong doesn't mean being a majority . . . yet.
6 posted on
01/22/2015 4:32:44 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: nathanbedford
Same place we TX TEA were... Cruz agreed after being begged, as NRSC member, not to campaign against squish RINOs.
I don’t fault him for it, I think it was a good long-term move. The People themselves need to demand the end of RINOs of their own cognizance, the movement loses cred if it appears to be ‘steered’.
If Cruz and Palin had endorsed Stovall or Stockman in TX, Cornyn would likely be GONE.
7 posted on
01/22/2015 4:50:51 AM PST by
txhurl
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