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Title: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Leatherneck on February 26, 2009, 07:33:57 PM
Just more of the same ole' same ole'

The Grand Old Party needs new leadership.

TC
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Standing Wolf on February 26, 2009, 07:45:02 PM
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The Grand Old Party needs new leadership.

Well, kind'a. What it really needs is all new members, all new leaders, and a new name; other than that, things are fine with the flip side of the Democratic (sic) party.
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Headless Thompson Gunner on February 26, 2009, 10:14:31 PM
I thought I saw clips of Palin and family there today.

Don't know about Jindal.
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: guns and more on March 12, 2009, 10:19:54 AM
After I heard Bobby Jindal's response to the State of the Union address, I figure he is done.
He sounded like Mr. Rodgers talking to grade schoolers. We need some one with fire!
Did you hear Rush's speech to CPAC? That was a speech! Where are those politicians?
Hiding under their desks trying to be more democrat than the democrats.
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: longeyes on March 12, 2009, 11:18:42 AM
If we want people who can communicate we know where to look: the ranks of talk radio people who are immersed in the conservative political culture daily and make a living articulating its issues.  We need to understand how the culture's evolved and where the new wave of political talent is now going to come from.

Rush entertains but he is not an "entertainer."  It's Barack Obama, with his empty rhetoric, who is the real "entertainer" in America today.
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: guns and more on March 12, 2009, 05:08:06 PM
  We need to understand where the new wave of political talent is now going to come from.
...and it's not the republican party. They have become as corrupt as the democrats.
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Leatherneck on March 12, 2009, 07:33:33 PM
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...and it's not the republican party. They have become as corrupt as the democrats.
Sadly, you may be correct. But in my opinion, a third party in America has no chance of a serious attack on the establishment.

I think a takeover from inside the dumb ole' party is our only hope. And it will have to start at the grass roots.

TC
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Nitrogen on March 12, 2009, 07:52:48 PM
...and it's not the republican party. They have become as corrupt as the democrats.

Here Here.

What I want:
A party that might actually listen to the opposition if they make sense; and not turn everything into automatic naysaying of any statement the other person makes.  Politics nowadays reminds me more of Monty Python's Argument Sketch, and less like statesmanship.

Sometimes the corrupt party of Big Business has good ideas, like controlling illegal immigration, being pro-gun (in theory, at least) and pro-business, and other times, the corrupt business of minorities, and the poor has good ideas (LGBT rights, reproductive rights, etc.)



Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: Perd Hapley on March 12, 2009, 08:04:13 PM
Is the Republican Party still the party of Big Business?  I think both parties are the Big Business parties, now, with the R's being more friendly to small business. 

Or not.  I don't know. 
Title: Re: CPAC: Where's Sarah? Where's Bobby?
Post by: MechAg94 on March 12, 2009, 10:42:20 PM
The Democrats haven't actually been for the small guy in decades, if ever. 

I don't know, do I really want a couple of Republican governors gallivanting around the nation playing "conservative leader" and not doing their job? 

The Repubs are out of power in D.C.  There is no central leadership and there won't be for a while.  The closest thing to actual leaders are the minority leaders in Congress.