Monday’s was late, this one is early:
“A lot of conservatives are angry at the GOP too. They want a Republican Party willing to fight.”
“What Ted Cruz did – and what the go-along, get-along gang of Republican stegosauruses hate – is that he fought. He fought.”
More:
This was really about the war between the growing conservative majority in the GOP and the dying GOP establishment minority.
It’s a war that must be fought, and which we should welcome. And it’s a war we conservatives will win.
The party has changed from the bottom up in the last decade. Those at the top of the pyramid are finally realizing that they and the base below are out of synch. The GOP establishment was very, very happy to support the pre-Obama consensus that government would grow and that the Republicans would campaign against it at home then let it expand unhindered in D.C. The problem – in the eyes of the establishment – is that the newly conservative GOP base, energized and activated by Obama’s radicalism, actually wants to shrink the government.
We’re serious. That’s the problem. And with the unblinking eye of the social media upon them, they can’t fake it anymore.
An awful lot of ObamaCare pricing information exposed (via Ace of Spades and Jammie Wearing Fool).
All the lying shills of ObamaCare.
Thousands get insurance cancellation notices due to ObamaCare.
Death panels come to the Great White North.
The UK’s NHS already has death panels. And they pay doctors to let you die.. “I could keep you alive. Or I could pocket this splendid £50. Decisions, decisions.”
Who knew there were so many black farmers in Chicago?
In Virginia, Nurse Bloomberg is backing gun-grabber Terry McAuliffe to the tune of $1.1 million. Let’s hope his spending is every bit as effective as it was in Colorado…
China is killing our pets again.
“How dare Dan Snyder disagree with something that the left didn’t care about five minutes ago? How dare he?”
Tags: Elections, Football, ObamaCare, Redskins, Republicans, Ted Cruz, Terry McAuliffe, Virginia
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