Mitt Romney on ALL the Maine delegates being stripped of their credentials...

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  • Super Bee

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    Thanks for posting, I had not heard of this.

    He has the corruption and lying down perfect, obviously he is qualified to be president.

    I did notice this "reporter" has pages of stories, all anti-Mitt, and thats fine, it does not make them any less true. I am curious if he even thought about doing such in depth reporting on our current POS in Chief.
     
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    Kirk Freeman

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    What the D.C. Denizens do not realize that this is the reason why people who are politically positioned to vote GOP absolutely loathe them.

    The GOP would rather appease the Media than fight because the GOP Establishment goes to the Media's cocktail parties in Georgetown.
     
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    Bunnykid68

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    Clearly? Says you. That's a lot of chicken little whining there if you ask me, but we are entitled to our own opinions.

    Romney isn't Obama so he's getting my vote. If you're really scared of the president, then I'd suggest you don't even look into the congress. You won't be able to sleep.

    BTW...we don't live in a republic, we never have.

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    Kirk Freeman

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    So, 2010 saw an energize grassroots effort and what does the GOP do? Right, alienate the very people that are most active in the grassroots efforts.

    You can always count on the Republican to make enemies right before an election. Un-frickin-believable.:n00b:
     

    hornadylnl

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    So, 2010 saw an energize grassroots effort and what does the GOP do? Right, alienate the very people that are most active in the grassroots efforts.

    You can always count on the Republican to make enemies right before an election. Un-frickin-believable.:n00b:

    They're not worried. They know they have your vote.
     

    rambone

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    indybuell

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    The Tea party screwed up and believed that the Republican leadership would re-embrace the ideals of the Tea Party going forward after 2010. We should have replaced the party leadership. Now we are paying the price. Oh well, we still have the Libertarians.
     

    Mustang380gal

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    Looks like Obamney and his lawyers are in for a fight from the Texas delegation, too. What a load of crap. All this is just more chicanery to throw the Paul delegates under the bus, now that he's gotten what he wanted from Paul. If republicrat voter are OK with this kind of behaviour then they're no different than any Chicago politician and voter. Embrace the corruption, if Obamney manages to somehow squeak out a win in November you'll be dealing with this kind of crap for 4 years.

    Texas delegates planning floor mutiny over RNC rules changes | The Ticket - Yahoo! News

    I don't think it's the Paul delegation they are worried about. They don't like the Tea Party. I think that's who they are trying to throw under the bus.
     

    Expat

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    I don't think it's the Paul delegation they are worried about. They don't like the Tea Party. I think that's who they are trying to throw under the bus.
    The Party leaders certainly had Mark Levin stirred up with their power grab. He is no supporter of Ron Paul but he is big on the Tea Party, so you may be right.
     

    IndyDave1776

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    The Party leaders certainly had Mark Levin stirred up with their power grab. He is no supporter of Ron Paul but he is big on the Tea Party, so you may be right.

    So what happens next time (or maybe in November) if the Tea Party (in its original pre-neocon hijack form) joins up with the Libertarians? I would have thought the GOP leadership would have taken the hint that people are getting sick of them.
     

    HeadlessRoland

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    Barely-controlled lunacy. People will of course be repulsed by blatant censorship and tyranny. You cannot subvert the will of the many in the presence of the many.
     

    Expat

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    So what happens next time (or maybe in November) if the Tea Party (in its original pre-neocon hijack form) joins up with the Libertarians? I would have thought the GOP leadership would have taken the hint that people are getting sick of them.
    I don't think the Tea Party people are going anywhere at this point, but I think they will continue doing what they are doing in pockets around the country where they have worked to get more conservative candidates through the primaries. They have had some success doing that. I think if they can continue doing that in the House it may do some good. There have already been issues come up that Boehner had to go along with them because they refused to compromise.
     
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