Thursday, November 8, 2012

Supine capitulation of GOP’s record since 2010 election

Via Cousin John


On Wednesday morning I registered my reaction to the outcome of the election. Mitt Romney has obligingly illustrated the reason for his loss with the statement he made during his concession statement: “We can’t risk partisan bickering and political posturing. Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people’s work.” Given the spirit of supine capitulation that characterized the GOP’s record in Congress after the election of 2010, the question is “What partisan bickering is that?”

Romney dutifully played his role in the phony election melodrama orchestrated by the elitist faction that manipulates both the Democratic and Republican parties. In his statement, he simply continued to read from their script. Many of the folks who voted for him thought that he represented their view that Obama takes this country toward the doom of its strength and liberty. To them he seems now to say, “The election sham is over. Get with the program. Haven’t you heard? We’re all socialists now.”

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6 comments:

  1. The real reason for Boehner`s weeping ?,conscience ? , he know`s the fraud he is perpetuating on the American people.

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    1. He couldn't have done much worst the last two years.

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  2. Boehner and his ilk will not protect bloggers like Ann Barnhardt, Vanderleun, and my other favorites, who will be nameless. The fat woman is going to replace Holder and then it may very well hit the old fan.

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    1. The fat woman is going to replace Holder and then it may very well hit the old fan.

      Two peas in a pod, both guilty of murder.

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  3. I have personally thought, since July, that Romney was a Strawman candidate placed with the intention of not really trying to win. The Mitt campaign had opportunity after opportunity to deliver withering blows on Obama and failed time after time to do so. The party couldn't have put forward a weaker candidate if they tried.

    The R party's exclusion of Ron Paul disenfranchised 23 million RP voters who simply stayed home or didn't vote on the presidential race, like me. Voted on all state and local issues and ignored the presidential race. Neither is worthy of my vote.

    I believe both parties are in cahoots on this charade as well, communism has overtaken the highest levels of government on both sides.

    Sure they put up a good fight in the press but in the back rooms of the leaders, they are all buddy buddy.

    Screw em, Barky O will bring the collapse much more quickly. Mittens might have postponed it for a while longer but no way, no how are we not going to collapse in the foreseeable future.

    I say bring it, it will be unbelievably ugly for lots of peeps but the sooner we get it on, the sooner we can take our country back. Not to mention knocking off a lot of anti gunners libtards. Stupid bastids don't think far enough ahead; we have the guns, they don't and they want to piss us off and bring a fight? Retards.

    /rant

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    1. I wrote in Ron.
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      I believe both parties are in cahoots on this charade as well, communism has overtaken the highest levels of government on both sides.

      Agreed
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      I say bring it, it will be unbelievably ugly for lots of peeps but the sooner we get it on, the sooner we can take our country back.

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