Wednesday, May 25, 2011

26th NY demonstrates effect of splitting conservative vote

Right now -- and even on Fox -- everyone is saying how the Republicans lost a special election in a heavily Republican district... all because of Paul Ryan's Medicare reform bill.

I don't think so. What happened -- in addition to the dems jumping out of closets and (boogada-boogada!) terrifying seniors -- is that the conservative vote was split. A third-party candidate, Jack Davis or something like that, who had run several times as a dem -- he threw his hat in the ring claiming to be a Tea Party candidate. No support from local Tea Party groups. But he got 9% of the vote, and the Republican lost by 5%.

You do the math. Looks like a devious and successful dem political strategy to me. Not a referendum on Medicare.

So the chickenshit "moderate" Republicans on Fox use this story as an excuse to say, "Gee, nice try, Paul, but the nation just isn't ready for reasonable change."

Look folks, the Republicans ran a so-called "moderate" in 2008. Did he win? I mean, did that work?

No. Because conservatives are CONSERVATIVE. They say over and over, "Give us somebody with some guts. Who'll actually stand up and defend our rights and our freedom."

Unfortunately, many people -- including many people at Fox -- think there's some kind of huge pool of "moderate" voters out there who aren't quite sure they value freedom, and maybe-sorta don't like the Comrade. They seem to believe the Republicans need a good-looking, well-spoken, muddle-headed compromiser willing to kiss every ass that presents itself.

And you know, Karl Rove (among others) there won't be any "moderates" in the 2012 race, not if the dems have anything to say about it. And just try shutting them up.

No matter who runs as a Republican, the dems and their lamestream media will paint him/her as a wild-eyed revolutionary. That's already happening.

And it looks like Fox kinda-sorta agrees with that.

Too bad. Because if the Republicans do run some wimp-ass "moderate" apologist. they'll lose for damn sure. And I don't think the USA can survive another four years with Comrade Osama.

Save the Republic.

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