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looks like that lying sack of "CONSERVATIVE " shit is finally wearing out his welcome in the party of imbeciles: GOP Strategist: Party Needs Views That Aren’t Right Out Of Rush Limbaugh’s Dream Journal

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looks like that lying sack of "CONSERVATIVE " shit is finally wearing
out his welcome in the party of imbeciles: GOP Strategist: Party Needs
Views That Aren’t Right Out Of Rush Limbaugh’s Dream Journal


http://www.mediaite.com/tv/gop-strategist-mike-murphy-party-needs-views-that-arent-right-out-of-rush-limbaughs-dream-journal/


GOP Strategist: Party Needs Views That Aren’t ‘Right Out Of Rush
Limbaugh’s Dream Journal’
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by Meenal Vamburkar | 3:49 pm, November 18th, 2012



Mike Murphy, a Republican strategist, was among the panelists on this
week’s Meet the Press. Amid discussion about the so-called fiscal
cliff, Murphy offered his take on the GOP’s existential crisis,
complete with a choice reference to a prominent talk radio host.
“It’s very fashionable now to beat up Romney,” Murphy said, “and he
made an unfortunate comment after the election — but biggest problem
Mitt Romney was the Republican primary. That’s what’s driving the
Republican brand right now to a disaster.”
In light of that, he offered some advice: “We’ve got to get a kind of
a party view of America that’s not right out of Rush Limbaugh’s dream
journal.”
The remark below, via NBC:

Ramon F. Herrera

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Nov 19, 2012, 11:36:10 AM11/19/12
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"Party Needs Views That Aren’t Right Out Of Rush Limbaugh’s Dream
Journal "

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1) Ask this lady:

"Of course it is racist! My dad cannot say it, but I can".
-Meghan McCain, born and raised in Arizona, when asked about AZ
SB-1070.

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(2) You may want to ask Dick Armey, Founder and Funder of the Tea
Party:

"With Latinos forming the fastest-growing electoral bloc in the
nation, Armey says the GOP seems to be saying, “Let’s go out and
alienate them.” Armey said socially conservative Latino and African
American voters are natural constituents for the GOP ... if
Republicans don’t push them away. “The party was born with the
Emancipation Proclamation,” he said. But today, he added, “it can’t
get a black [or Hispanic] vote to save its life.” (**)

http://tinyurl.com/6bb6tes

Dick Armey, Founder and Funder of the Tea Party.

(**) I am sure you folks wonder what happened after Mr. Armey made
those sensible statements. The likes of Michelle Bachmann and Glenn
Beck told him to shut TFU, and he obliged: the angry bagger mobs
drowned his calls for rationality.

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(3) O'Donnell: "You Republican strategists are saying: 'How do we undo
this!? Look what we have done to the Latino voters... How can we
possibly get them back?'"

Steve Schmidt, Top Republican Strategist (*), agreeing: "If we [the
GOP] had a deliberate strategy to antagonize every Latino voter in
this country, it is not possible that we could have done a better
job".

"The Republican Party cannot be a national party if it doesn't compete
in the Hispanic market - Look at those numbers: we have big, big
problems."

(*) Played by Woody Harrelson in the McCain campaign HBO movie.

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(4) Check with Jeb Bush:

http://tinyurl.com/6drgb6h
http://tinyurl.com/73joubu
http://tinyurl.com/7d3l9cr
http://swampland.time.com/2012/02/24/did-jeb-bush-actually-say-that/

Jeb married a Mexican lady, and they lived here in Houston. After she
was ostracized in the country clubs, they decided to move to a city
where Hispanics rule: Miami. He has been one of the most popular
politicians in Florida's history. Founded some Hispanic group (not for
the poor!!).

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-RFH

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> http://tinyurl.com/6drgb6hhttp://tinyurl.com/73joubuhttp://tinyurl.com/7d3l9crhttp://swampland.time.com/2012/02/24/did-jeb-bush-actually-say-that/
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> Jeb married a Mexican lady, and they lived here in Houston. After she
> was ostracized in the country clubs, they decided to move to a city
> where Hispanics rule: Miami. He has been one of the most popular
> politicians in Florida's history. Founded some Hispanic group (not for
> the poor!!).
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>
> -RFH

you cannot expect people who view other people as prey, to see
minorities as anything less than a chance to exploit even more. its a
animal instinct for that type. it will be hard for them to change
their stripes. see how well its worked for them with blacks, well over
150 years, and the best they can do is allen west.

Ramon F. Herrera

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Nov 19, 2012, 12:02:50 PM11/19/12
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On Nov 19, 10:55 am, Nickname unavailable
<video61%tcq....@gtempaccount.com> wrote:
> see how well its worked for them with blacks, well over
> 150 years, and the best they can do is allen west.

Don't forget Uncle Thomas and "Herb" (per Sarah) Cain!!

-Ramon

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Speaking of Herman Cain: He was seen in the GOP convention wearing a
pizza delivery uniform.

- Was he trying to promote his franchises, brag about his business
success??

- Nope - That was the only way he could be allowed in a room full of
Republicans.

Tom Swift Sr.

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Nov 19, 2012, 12:27:53 PM11/19/12
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On Nov 19, 11:30 am, Nickname unavailable
<video61%tcq....@gtempaccount.com> wrote:
> In light of that, he offered some advice: “We’ve got to get a kind of
> a party view of America that’s not right out of Rush Limbaugh’s dream
> journal.”


The Republican Party is a very, very difficult position with regards
to it's internal politics now and will be for some years to come.

Republican strategists and many of its top leaders -- those who were
around *before* the far-right-wing and then the Tea Baggers become
heavily involved with the GOP -- realize us and have been speaking out
about it.

It's interesting to see so many of the far-right fantantic here
ranting and raving about "0bama" this and "Buckwheat" that, while they
seem to be missing what the *REAL* GOP -- not the "Rush Limbaughs" --
are telling them.

The simple reality is, for the GOP to start winning elections again,
the Republicans are going to have to get rid of the hate-filled,
xenophobic, bigoted members -- like the Tea Party -- who ARE their
"current" base.

That is the only way the GOP can start to build and become a "Big
Tent" politicial party again and so start to win elections agains.

You're seeing the Republican House leaders already knowing they are
going to have to compromise -- and compromise big time -- with the
Democratic Senate and President to avoid the "Fiscal Cliff".

The majority of American still think that even now W. Bush was
responsible for the total fuck up that happen to our and the world's
ecomonies in 2007. If the Republicans refuse to truly compromise with
the Democrats, AFTER the relection of President Obama and even more
Democrats added to Congress, the American people will understand
clearly it was the Republicans who failed to stop our nation from
going over the "Cliff".

BUT that's just the start! The real blow to the head -- or what the
Tea Baggers will consider a stab in the back -- is when the
Republicans agreed to help pass a TRUE Immigation Reform Law that will
allow most of the illegal immigrants to stay in the USA and will put
them on a path to become legal American citizens.

Because if the Republicans do *not* do that, the GOP might as well be
*dead* in 2-6 years.


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Nov 19, 2012, 6:16:42 PM11/19/12
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very good one:)))

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Nov 19, 2012, 6:21:20 PM11/19/12
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On Nov 19, 11:27 am, "Tom Swift Sr." <thomas.swift.sen...@gmail.com>
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as you can see, they are not learning, nor can they. we know that
there is a brain problem with most of them, its a form of insanity. i
hope they keep doubling down, we need the house back once we sue and
get rid of the gerrymandering, we need a bigger majority in the senate.
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