Sunday, April 17, 2011

Funny how Obama bashes the rich while he takes orders from George Soros, one of the richest men on the planet

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4/16/11, "Obama accuses Republicans of wanting to turn America into a Third World country," American Thinker, Rick Moran

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"Posted by: Rickj27
Apr 16, 11:57 AM

It's odd that Bohama is always thrashing on the rich while taking his orders from one of the richest men on the planet, George Soros. The republicans are doomed as long as they stand for this hipocrisy with no one to stand up and hit them right back out of the park. Seriously, they're doomed. We need people with enough testosterone to stand up to these guys, tell the truth, stop being fearful of the liars."...
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Posted by: JoeD
Apr 16, 08:11 AM


"This is a game ill-suited to the likes of Boehner and McConnell. The GOP candidate who can counterpunch the hardest will probably be the nominee."


I've been saying this for over a year, but this is the way the party is organized. There just is no one charged with speaking up for the party and it's values. The RNC Chairman is a fundraiser, not a leader, so that position is out, too.

Several days ago, Karl Rove replied when asked what John Boehner would say to counter the administration's budget position, replied that 'Boehner was playing it smart. Having made a point, he should now
  • sit back and let people see the wisdom of it.'
That comment reaffirmed to me what was an institutional disbelief in championing causes, and reminded me why I dislike Karl Rove.

Unfortunately, most of our potential candidates agree with Rove. Trump is performing a needed service, but I will continue to doubt his intention to run until he announces it. In the meantime, the candidates best advancing conservative causes are Governor Palin and Congressman Bachmann. Cain speaks well, but has no government experience. Having criticized Zero for that, I can't give Cain a pass, but he could fill a Cabinet position, and I think would be happy with one where he could make a difference."
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