Take me to your leader, please!

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Once again another thread start on the non-leader of conservatives. Trying to tie Palin isn't going to work. That should have been clear yesterday, but you keep deluding yourself, maybe you can believe...
 
Gee, I wonder why so many of your fellow travelers keep defending her so desperately.

OK, provide me with a target of your choice. :cof1:
 
Gee, I wonder why so many of your fellow travelers keep defending her so desperately.

OK, provide me with a target of your choice. :cof1:

how about those folks yesterday, not only in DC but across the country? They are not Republicans, Democrats, or Libertarians, they are all Americans. That is the problem you face. They will be running for office and those that showed up will be voting for them. Don't forget, for each that showed up, at least 10 agreed and didn't show up.
 
how about those folks yesterday, not only in DC but across the country? They are not Republicans, Democrats, or Libertarians, they are all Americans. That is the problem you face. They will be running for office and those that showed up will be voting for them. Don't forget, for each that showed up, at least 10 agreed and didn't show up.

Do they have black, or hispanic friends, or friends under the age of 60?


Because I don't think you can base a viable movement, or a national political party on old white people. Do you?
 
Do they have black, or hispanic friends, or friends under the age of 60?


Because I don't think you can base a viable movement, or a national political party on old white people. Do you?


wow, that was pretty hateful and low..
 
Do they have black, or hispanic friends, or friends under the age of 60?


Because I don't think you can base a viable movement, or a national political party on old white people. Do you?

Hmm, you are ignoring the plethora of Cubans and other immigrants, not to mention blacks and women. But what the hell, nothing will make any 'democrat' recognize the American melting pot.
 
You are ignoring the racist xenophobic nature of your party. Now the Hispanics say ¡Votamos por Obama!!

MIAMI — Florida Sen. Mel Martinez’s resignation closes the latest chapter in the Republican Party’s tumultuous, decade-long effort to woo the nation’s Hispanic voters.
The Cuban-American’s impending departure could leave no Hispanic Republicans in the Senate and three in the House — compared to 21 Democrats in Congress — and a sense that the national GOP is at a major crossroads with the nation’s fastest-growing demographic group.

“He symbolized trying to reach out to Latinos and being more moderate,” said Marisa A. Abrajano, a University of California, San Diego professor and co-author of an upcoming book on Hispanic political behavior in the U.S.
But the heated rhetoric over illegal immigration in 2006, followed by the loss of many Republican moderates, and most recently the GOP’s failed opposition to Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s Supreme Court nomination have helped drive away many Hispanic voters.

http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/entry/carmens_people_abandon_the_gop/
 
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