Posted on 05/11/2010 12:03:51 PM PDT by neverdem
RINOS talk one thing and do another.
America does not need this, it is part of the problem. We need people with honor that take the duty seriously. We need people who will do what they say they will. Simple as that.
Gosh, I had no idea that the primary voters on the east coast were reading my posts. That’s good to know. But you’d think if they were going to follow my advice and dis Stalking Horse, they should have followed my advice and voted for the conservative I wanted.
Such is life. Of course, Fred sprinted to the head of the line to endorse McQueeg once more over conservative stalwart and amnesty foe JD Hayworth. So how’s the post stalking horse days of Fred working for you?
DeMint’s a freshman senator?? Sheesh, his name is so commonplace I thought he’s in his 2nd or 3rd term...
Huckabee worse than McCain? LOL. Whatever. You see the moron interrupt his campaign to lobby for the crap sandwich called TARP. Even old Huckleberry knew that was a pile of sh*t.
You also need to add Coker from TN
DeMint also has declined to endorse Sen. John McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee, who faces a challenge from the right and gets a 77 out of 100 from DeMint's group despite the Arizona lawmaker's fight against the pet-project spending known as earmarks.
What I find impressive (and odd) is that McCain got a 77? How the hell did he manage to score that well? And even Mitch McConnell only has a 79... I didn't think he was near as bad as McCain.
Thank you for the reply. Happy to hear that he is not endorsing McCain, wish he would endorse JD. I too am very surprised at McCain’s high rating.
Cornyn is out of touch because Texans allow him to be so uninformed.
You are right. Romney will prevail because he has IA and NH backing, and then if he can compete in SC (with DeMint’s support again) he wins. Republican primary voters are too uninformed to do anything else and so predictable.
It’s because those statistics are rigged to get desired outcomes.
“Romney will prevail because he has IA and NH backing, and then if he can compete in SC (with DeMints support again) he wins. Republican primary voters are too uninformed to do anything else and so predictable.”
Romney is sitting pretty, unfortunately.
Here’s the way I see it. If Palin does not announce or if she does and her support is weak (due to brilliant divided conservatives) look for DeMint to endorse Romney in his run for the VP slot.
The more likely scenario is this: Palin announces and shows strong support along with Romney. DeMint announces and takes the key first Southern state away from Palin, where she would have beat Romney. DeMint gets the VP nod for his strategic support.
I would almost bet on the second scenario.
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