Allen West said something quite sensible this morning; he said the Republican party and conservatives need to get rid of the "entitlement" mentality as far as candidates go.
This is true. When election time rolls around, the same old white guys get nominated, the next guy standing in line.
Oh, Bob Dole? He's been waiting in line for a long time so he's next.
Clinton also beat George H.W. Bush with the motto "It's the economy, stupid!"
Now we have a bunch of wimpy guys standing in line, some dropping by the wayside, to see if it's THEIR turn to run for the presidency under the Republican ticket.
We have a president who seems to take golf more seriously than his job, as he hits the course the 8th weekend in a row and the 11th time this year and the 69th time of his presidency. WH Dossier.
We have an economy which sucks big time, high unemployment, general unrest and a not too great outlook for the future as the administration prosecutes the wrong people, supports unions in bilking the public, and calls screwing our allies a little disagreement among friends.
I don't agree with Krauthammer, who calls Herman Cain's run "entertainment," but he's right on this statement to liberal Mark Shields, recorded at Newsbusters: CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: See, what Mark wants is a Republican nominee who is a squish and then he’ll vote against him anyway.
We have to face the fact that establishment Republicans suck.
They enjoy the irresponsibility and laziness of the perks of being a minority. They're threatened by the tea parties because that would require CHANGE of attitude.
Chris Wallace said today this is an unusual year. People aren't as willing to settle for the traditional as they have been, which is a hallmark of being conservative. You know, provincial, go along, say nothing.
And, hey.
It's the economy, stupid.
Absolutely agree with this post. We are the people and we can choose for ourselves. I for one am part of the American Tea Party Union. Numbered ID cards that let Washington know how many of us there are.
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