Posted on 06/22/2014 7:39:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
Edited on 06/22/2014 8:10:25 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
When the President was first elected, I pledged to wait from the day of his election--to his then swearing in--to begin critique of his public policy. I promised to do so because in the day of the first "post racial" President I felt it was a necessary discipline to criticize him on policy, actions, behaviors, and decisions rather than abstract arguments like birth certificates and "the President is a secret Muslim" conspiracies.
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Well, since Slick Willy hates Ophonybama (http://www.teaparty.org/bill-clinton-hate-man-obama-45132/), maybe he can be talked into very publicly calling for Ophonybama to be impeached?
Why is that, though?
It's because the Democratic nominees are always far-left liberals, right in line with the Dem agenda. Republicans, on the other hand, never nominate conservatives; they either go for moderates or liberals, like Romney, and that is anathema to the conservative base.
Democrats are happy to vote for liberals. Conservatives are not, and have had enough of it.
Your analysis of the two parties may be quite correct. However the result is not good. It will become increasingly difficult to win the White House (Executive powers) with a divided party. Demographics are not breaking in our favor also. If only conservative candidates get nominated, moderate republicans might sit out the election. If only moderates get nominated , conservatives might sit out the election.
The only viable solution I see is that primaries should be fought hard by both factions. Let people vote and decide whom they want. Voters always make the final decision. When primaries are over, all factions should unite and vote for the nominee selected by voters.
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