Posted on 06/28/2014 3:38:13 AM PDT by OldRanchHand
Oh, yeah, voting Dem will really help conservatives! It might help you feel you’re saying neener, neener, neener to the GOP establishment, but they don’t care and meanwhile Harry Reid and Obama are high-fiving each other at your efforts to keep the Dems in power.
It’s a numbers game. Get the best Republican you can, but if you can’t get a good one, get any Republican. Unless there are more GOPers than Dems, no matter how pure and conservative the GOPers may be, they’re powerless.
I thought Amy Tuck was a Democrat and Haley Barbour is a RINO>
I dont know what the big Democrat races were.
If Lindsey Graham had a John Barrow, McIntyre or Heath Shuler running in the Democrat primary. Im sure Republicans would cross over and probably vote for the rat in November.
Kerry was going to win MS.
Chafee was going to win the MS primary.
The 2008 candidates were conservative.
Kerry did not win Mississippi. Bush did.
I’m not sure who you’re referring to as “Chafee.” As far as I know, Mississippi has never had a candidate by that name.
Im usually never a purist type, always pragmatic. If the RINO wins fair and square (better campaign, bigger machine) in the primaries, I always back them in the general. If a RINO is our only path in a blue purple state, I back them. From McCain to Romney to Graham to Scott Brown etc. But the way Cochran won was so ugly and despicable that it’s unforgivable. If conservatives vote for Cochran in the general, the Roves and Barbours and Chambers etc will have a template. They will run the same game plan again and again if there are no consequences. And I know that Childers will vote with Reid 90% of the time and Cochran would only vote with then 30%. But it’s the principle. The only way they can fix it is to explain it, disavow it and apologize. Even then, not sure.
I was a Democrat voter in NYC although I was a conservative at heart. Voted for the most “conservative” Democrat in primaries (seemingly always Ed Koch) and then voted Republican in the General. If I had registered as a Republican, I wouldn’t have been able to make a bit of difference in NYC. Politics is a twisty kind of game.
The question I’d have, however, is who really was to blame for the runoff electioneering to the Democrats. Did the doddering Thad ask for this or have some knowledge in advance? I get the sense that he is a kind of puppet now.
Troll.
Voted Republican all my life...McCain, Romney...now they want me to vote for Lindsey Graham...I wonder what it will be like to pull the Dem lever...at least I will know I’m voting for some fruitcake and I’ll get expected and predictable results. Can’t say that about voting for Lindsey. It is just a slower drift to socialism...death by a thousand paper cuts. I’m done.
He committed no crime and I can’t say the same for Cochran’s operatives. I am completely done with the GOP over them codoning illegal behaviour and in some cases breaking the law to subvert one of our most basics rights.
It appears that you also codone the illegal behaviour.
So Barbour was spending the early 2000’s working for the interests of open borders groups and Amy Tuck wouldn’t answer a question on abortion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haley_Barbour
In 1998, Fortune magazine named Barbour Griffith & Rogers as the second-most-powerful lobbying firm in America.[15] In 2001, after the inauguration of George W. Bush, Fortune named it the most powerful.[16] The firm “is employed by several foreign countries, as well as oil and cigarette companies.”[12] Its role in advocating on behalf of the tobacco industry has been particularly prominent.[17] BGR also “lobbied on behalf of the Embassy of Mexico in 2001 to promote a bill related to Section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
actually condone... codone is the chemical root of such things as the Vicodin pain killer medicine.
although it might give one such a headache one might be tempted to codone it.
it’s looking like maybe this really was the MS GOP jealously defending the Federal spoils to Mississippi, as the more principled Daniels might forego some of these or even (horrors!) call for a smaller Federal budget.
In my opinion the Barbour crime family handed the black political activists a bunch of cash (and promises to be paid at a later date) and said, “we know nothing, get at it.” But the Barbours are well versed in Mississippi racial politics. They knew exactly what these activists were going to do. But could use plausible deniability.
WEhat, being a Democrat illegally voting in a Republican primary in order for the more liberal Republican to win?
The way he won was ugly, but the only way to challenge it is not by electing the Dem but by pursuing investigations of things that were clearly illegal (the mysterious unattributed flyers distributed in black districts, for example) and by McDaniel using his power as a state senator to try to tighten up or even enforce elections law.
Also, I gather from posters here that Cochran is widely expected to retire after a year or two, meaning that someone else will be appointed to fill his seat. What about trying to make sure that someone is good? Or at least trying to build up broader support for a non-establishment candidate in the next few years so that there is such a huge majority of support that the GOP-e and the Dems really can’t overcome it?
Voting Dem excludes you from the process and lets the GOP establishment win - in addition to prolonging the disastrous effect a Dem Senate is having on the country.
I’m wondering if Thad was more “used” in this scheme than an initiator of the perfidy.
He’s a teat on the cash cow, in other words.
Agh. McDaniel not Daniels
People are coming close to saying a pox on both their houses.
Trouble is, the country cannot live on pox.
It can live on God, if it is serious enough to be genuine about it.
And also that was folly because the liberal devil is going to come around asking for its due, making it obvious in retrospect that a bribe was offered.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.