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2016 GOP Primary Field Expected To Be Huge

Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
And remind me again where the conservative was running against him. We had around 5 million conservatives and 5 million libertarians sit out of the elections.

Last time I checked, both John McCain and Mitt Romney were conservatives...or at least, they had to be to get through the jackasses that make up the conservative electorate in the past two elections...


Check again. Not even close to conservatives.

Depends on how far you push the political window....which, viewing it from your perspective, takes us right straight from the world of sane rationality right into right-wing whackjob territory...no offense.:lol::lol::lol:

Do not need to push anything. Just need to go off of our Constitution and what the founders believed. There has been a conservative standard for a long time. Now the left loves trying to put progressives like McCain in that circle to confuse people. While trying to dilute what a conservative is.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
There has been a conservative standard for a long time. Now the left loves trying to put progressives like McCain in that circle to confuse people. While trying to dilute what a conservative is.

Whoa, whoa, whoa....don't ever put John McCain & progressive together; those two do not mix, understood? That's like putting conservative & common sense together or words like military intelligence or Sarah Palin and brains together, they simply don't mix...
 
Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
There has been a conservative standard for a long time. Now the left loves trying to put progressives like McCain in that circle to confuse people. While trying to dilute what a conservative is.

Whoa, whoa, whoa....don't ever put John McCain & progressive together; those two do not mix, understood? That's like putting conservative & common sense together or words like military intelligence or Sarah Palin and brains together, they simply don't mix...

McCain is one of the top progressives pretending to be a conservative.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
McCain is one of the top progressives pretending to be a conservative.

I'd say something there, but that remark of yours just reeks of...of...well:
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McCain Buries His Progressive Past. Conservatives complain constantly of McCain's disloyalty, but the full extent of that disloyalty is not widely known. Even though it is in the public record, McCain's voting behavior during Bush's first term is almost never mentioned in the press anymore. Yet McCain's secret history is simply astonishing. It is no exaggeration to say that, during this crucial period, McCain was the most effective advocate of the Democratic agenda in Washington.

In health care, McCain co-sponsored, with John Edwards and Ted Kennedy, a patients' bill of rights. He joined Chuck Schumer to sponsor one bill allowing the re-importation of prescription drugs and another permitting wider sale of generic alternatives. All these measures were fiercely contested by the health care industry and, consequently, by Bush and the GOP leadership. On the environment, he sponsored with John Kerry a bill raising automobile fuel-efficiency standards and another bill with Nebulous Lieberman imposing a cap-and-trade regime on carbon emissions. He was also one of six Republicans to vote against drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

McCain teamed with Carl Levin on bills closing down tax shelters, forbidding accounting firms from selling products to the firms they audited, and requiring businesses that gave out stock options as compensation to reveal the cost to their stockholders. These measures were bitterly opposed by big business and faced opposition not only from virtually the whole of the GOP but even from many Democrats as well.

McCain voted against the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts. He co-sponsored bills to close the gun-show loophole, expand AmeriCorps, and federalize airport security. All these things set him against nearly the entire Republican Party.

Republicans who fought the legislative battles of those days now regard the prospect that McCain could become their party's standard-bearer with incredulity. These figures are stumbling around in rage and disbelief, like Jimmy Stewart in "It's A Wonderful Life" discovering that his beloved hometown has been taken over by Henry Potter. Former Senate Republican Conference chairman Rick Santorum bitterly noted that "almost at every turn, on domestic policy, John McCain was not only against us, but leading the charge on the other side." Former House speaker Dennis Hastert - in what, by his somnolent Midwestern standards, counts as an angry tirade - complained that McCain usually "allied with Democrats."http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mccain-buries-his-progressive-past/


John McCain progressive republican http://www.redstate.com/diary/billbeers/2010/02/12/john-mccain-progressive-republican/
 
*looks over towards Liberty* In other words, he's been like most Republicans the past several decades...and people wonder just what in the hell has happened to the right? That's easy: its' been jerked so far to the damn right its' unrecognizable to all but the farthest of wingnuts... *points towards Liberty* ...I rest my case. Please, proceed, Liberty. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Webster said:
*looks over towards Liberty* In other words, he's been like most Republicans the past several decades...and people wonder just what in the hell has happened to the right? That's easy: its' been jerked so far to the damn right its' unrecognizable to all but the farthest of wingnuts... *points towards Liberty* ...I rest my case. Please, proceed, Liberty. :lol::lol::lol:

Well it is how the Democrats have gone communism and the republicans have gone democrat. Republicans are slowly seeing a turn back to conservatism. When will the democrats become rational again?
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Webster said:
*looks over towards Liberty* In other words, he's been like most Republicans the past several decades...and people wonder just what in the hell has happened to the right? That's easy: its' been jerked so far to the damn right its' unrecognizable to all but the farthest of wingnuts... *points towards Liberty* ...I rest my case. Please, proceed, Liberty. :lol::lol::lol:

Well it is how the Democrats have gone communism and the republicans have gone democrat. Republicans are slowly seeing a turn back to conservatism. When will the democrats become rational again?

Uhh, the Democrats are the rational ones., Liberty...its' the Republicans who've gone off the deep end. To borrow a Keith Olbermann quote from his days at MSNBC, 'me thinks you're off your meds once again..."
 
Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Webster said:
*looks over towards Liberty* In other words, he's been like most Republicans the past several decades...and people wonder just what in the hell has happened to the right? That's easy: its' been jerked so far to the damn right its' unrecognizable to all but the farthest of wingnuts... *points towards Liberty* ...I rest my case. Please, proceed, Liberty. :lol::lol::lol:

Well it is how the Democrats have gone communism and the republicans have gone democrat. Republicans are slowly seeing a turn back to conservatism. When will the democrats become rational again?

Uhh, the Democrats are the rational ones., Liberty...its' the Republicans who've gone off the deep end. To borrow a Keith Olbermann quote from his days at MSNBC, 'me thinks you're off your meds once again..."

If communist ideas are rational that party is for you in todays world. If JFK thinking is rational then thats the kind of thinking the Democrat party was more like and should return to.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
If communist ideas are rational that party is for you in todays world. If JFK thinking is rational then thats the kind of thinking the Democrat party was more like and should return to.

*in a mocking tone* That reminds me, I gotta' send my dues into the Communist Party USA...thanks, Liberty! :tup::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
If communist ideas are rational that party is for you in todays world. If JFK thinking is rational then thats the kind of thinking the Democrat party was more like and should return to.

*in a mocking tone* That reminds me, I gotta' send my dues into the Communist Party USA...thanks, Liberty! :tup::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Glad I could help.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Webster said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
If communist ideas are rational that party is for you in todays world. If JFK thinking is rational then thats the kind of thinking the Democrat party was more like and should return to.

*in a mocking tone* That reminds me, I gotta' send my dues into the Communist Party USA...thanks, Liberty! :tup::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Glad I could help.

I'll send one in your name as well, come to think of it.
 
Oh, Please.

Find somebody with another last name.

ANY last name.


Jeb Bush ‘more than likely’ to run for President in 2016: son
The former Florida governor, a favorite among many GOPers, is giving a bid ‘serious thought’ his son George P. Bush said Sunday.

October 26, 2014

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/jeb-bush-run-president-2016-son-article-1.1987709
 
DrLeftover said:
Oh, Please.

Find somebody with another last name.

ANY last name.


Jeb Bush ‘more than likely’ to run for President in 2016: son
The former Florida governor, a favorite among many GOPers, is giving a bid ‘serious thought’ his son George P. Bush said Sunday.

October 26, 2014

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/jeb-bush-run-president-2016-son-article-1.1987709

Okay, that's four times now that Doc & I agree on something... :shock::shock::faint::faint:
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
I would not even do that to my worst enemy. :nono:

*deadpans* I'm shocked, shocked, I tell you, to think that you'd think I'd so something like that...nah, I'd send it in either John Galt, Ayn Rand or Ronald Reagan's name just for the sheer hell of it... :whistle::whistle::whistle:
 

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