Author Topic: So much for Gingrich . . .  (Read 7336 times)

longeyes

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Re: So much for Gingrich . . .
« Reply #25 on: May 18, 2011, 02:27:03 PM »
An unfortunate and unpalatable truth - the GOP establishment figures "Who the heck ELSE are you going to vote for if we nominate a RINO?" And the answer is . . . nobody.  =(

Which is why it's essential that we elect as many real conservatives as possible to Congress.

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The way out is not going to be through the White House, but through Congress, if we seat enough conservatives, and through the rise of state power and conservative governors.  If we take back Penn. Ave., great, but we absolutely must control Congress and as many state legislatures as possible.
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Re: So much for Gingrich . . .
« Reply #26 on: May 18, 2011, 05:29:02 PM »
Don't misunderstand, we need some real change BUT if it goes in the toilet and all we have is Newt Gingrich or Tim Pawlenty then here we go and I'll fight them on big government be it for health care or "global warming".  With Obama we haven't a chance of changing his mind. 
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