J03Y wrote:lol @ bashing conservatives, yet the same thing is happening to the democratic party. Dems have gone so far left, and republicans so far right, there seems to be no common ground anymore.
Everyone can point a finger.
ps - couldn't watch the video from work. I'll check it out when I get home.
Knoxfire Esquire wrote:J03Y wrote:lol @ bashing conservatives, yet the same thing is happening to the democratic party. Dems have gone so far left, and republicans so far right, there seems to be no common ground anymore.
Everyone can point a finger.
ps - couldn't watch the video from work. I'll check it out when I get home.
I think you guys desperately need new parties. Either a Conservative one for real conservatives and not the Evangelical Neocons who took over the Rep party, or a Liberal one for the real liberals and not the Marxists-Leninists who've taken over the Democrats. Or if the Conservative/Liberal designation seems a bit too narrow, then how about Progressive and Labour? Hell, even the Whig party at this point would be a welcome addition.
The problem with two parties (Besides being the fact that it's about as close as you can to having one party as is legal) is that it transforms the whole political process into a football game, with each side rooting for a team no matter how awful the game. With Three parties you create a viable opposition, one group who can say NO to one or the other side's excesses..
FReQ GTO eSquIRE wrote:I think after the next four years, you'll see major growth in the Libertarian party.
J03Y wrote:lol @ bashing conservatives, yet the same thing is happening to the democratic party.I agree but that doesn't have so much to do with what has happened to the conservative party, does it? You can't get past faults by pointing out another man's faults. "but, mommy he did it too" isn't an excuse. If you read the whole thing, you might notice there is a bit more than just bashing in my post. I don't hate conservatives, I just think they need to get their collective asses straight.
bk3k wrote: The man tells the truth. This is the modern state of the once noble and respectable Republican party. This is not your grandpa's Republican party. There are still plenty of sensible Republicans out there, but you have lost control of your party to fringe lunatics and to people who have manipulated you and distorted what was once the conservative message until it isn't even recognizable anymore.
bk3k wrote:You want a tea party? You want to retake America?... You might want to start by retaking your own party first.
bk3k wrote:Rebuild your party - instead of talking about evicting moderates(leaving only the extremists behind), you might be wiser to include those who have more in common with your traditional message than with the Democrat's own message. Your numbers are dwindled enough, you need more members, not fewer. Speaking of your traditional message - you might want to return to that instead of all this NEOCON garbage that we have today. The direction you have been heading in has been further and further to the fringes, leaving the Democrats to fill in the center - aka leaving the Liberals as the "voice of reason" against the radicals. Its ironic I know, but that's what happened and that's why you've got your asses kicked in the last 2 election cycles(you lost a hell of a lot more than the presidency in 2008 just like 2006 - and there are legitimate non-economy reasons for this - face it).
bk3k wrote:Now the Democrats have such total control that they may no longer need to listen to the voices of reason from the center - as they shift their party further left - it may be your time to fill that void. Or you can keep going as is and pretty soon the Republican party will be mentioned along side the Green party for notoriety. Granted, if you continue down your current path of self destruction, a 3rd party may well rise to fill the void. But once you are marginalized enough, it becomes a 2 party system once again - just without Republicans.
bk3k wrote: Some other priorities you might want to get in order - don't put "winning" or other political games ahead of principal. Do things the right way, and winning will follow. Don't act like your party(and therefore its members) are blameless. Instead of crying "LIBERAL BIAS" at every corruption case etc targeting one of yours or any of that, YOU should be the one to point them out and publicly purge them from your ranks... no matter how high ranked or prestigious they may be. YOU should be harder on your own than on your opposition. That shows that you take integrity seriously... especially at home. Only a madman can claim that this accurately describes how things have operated in my adult lifetime. But you can go back. Its not like Democrats operate much better, but as is they can easily call you all hypocrites as soon as you point them out and therefore they can just carry on as usual. If you had the high ground to stand on, things would be different.
bk3k wrote:Also, quit assuming that "your media" is the honest media. Take the television shows/radio shows/editorials as what they are... entertainment. Look up your own information. If one goes to the water cooler, and hears every conservative saying the EXACT same thing as the last one - which changes day to day as talking points get passed down, one must wonder if the MSM is really the most powerful brainwashing machine available... Take everything you hear with a grain of salt - especially things you hear from your own. That is where the greatest risk exists of becoming a hive mind. Its far, far too easy to listen to people who think like you do and believe what they say without properly evaluating it. Scrutiny happens far more often when we here something disagreeable and/or something from someone we don't like. This is how things have got to this point - so busy checking on the Liberals that you neglect to check on your own. You can get so caught up in all this "us vs them" stuff - focusing completely on "them" - that you forget to monitor "us" and never noticed when you went completely off course.
bk3k wrote:Most of all(advice for anyone), don't assume someone is stupid just because they don't accept your view/perspective/opinion on things. One should N-E-V-E-R discount the possibility(even if you think its remote) that even you might very well be wrong about absolutely any given subject. And please learn to disagree agreeably.
bk3k wrote:Republicans fled the center so long ago that many of your look at it like its some dirty, impure thing and so the Democrats scooped it up. Well if they are gonna abandon the center now, its your chance to move back. I think the ball's in the Conservative court now. But just look at what people where saying after this last election... "we lost because we haven't been conservative enough," etc, etc. ARE YOU MAD?! Do you really think that you lost because hard-right voters voted for Obama? Seriously... No, you lost because at this point the main thing you attract is far right voters. Non-affiliated (aka swing) voters generally voted against you - not just with Obama but other elections too. To a certain degree, moderates in your own party voted against you... for the same reasons. And yet... the talk is that you haven't been "Conservative enough"... its just insanity.
Quiklilcav wrote:bk3k wrote: The man tells the truth. This is the modern state of the once noble and respectable Republican party. This is not your grandpa's Republican party. There are still plenty of sensible Republicans out there, but you have lost control of your party to fringe lunatics and to people who have manipulated you and distorted what was once the conservative message until it isn't even recognizable anymore.
This man is either an idiot, or a fraud. Period. He may have been an evangelist, but he either:
A) Doesn't know anything about what real conservatism is about, or
B) Has joined the left-wing movement and is part of the attempt to marginalize conservatism
The biggest place he reveals himself is the repeating of the liberal MSM statement that people who believe as Rush does that want the country to fail just to prove that Obama is wrong. Quite the opposite. The very point of wanting Obama to fail is not that he fails to revive the economy, but that he fails to get everything he wants, which will kill this economy. I'm seriously sick of hearing this bullsh!t that if you disagree with what this administration wants to do you are against progress. F&$K THAT, F&$K this moron, and F&$K the blatenly biased MSMs who take anything they can out of context and feed it spoonfull by spoonfull to the people (who, unfortunately, seem to eat it up without question, and repeat it like it's gospel).
J03Y wrote:Well, while I see your POV, don't say "you" and "your party" as I don't affiliate myself with either party. I'm a registered Libertarian.
Face it, they're both @!#$. They've both sucked since FDR.
ScottaWhite wrote:Here's a nugget for y'all. When you cut and paste and entire BOOK, you'll be hard pressed to find anyone with the patience to read the entire piece. Next time, excerpts.
Oh, and piss off.
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Quiklilcav wrote:That was par for him...ScottaWhite wrote:Here's a nugget for y'all. When you cut and paste and entire BOOK, you'll be hard pressed to find anyone with the patience to read the entire piece. Next time, excerpts.
Oh, and piss off.
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That was useful.
Quiklilcav wrote:bk3k wrote: The man tells the truth. This is the modern state of the once noble and respectable Republican party. This is not your grandpa's Republican party. There are still plenty of sensible Republicans out there, but you have lost control of your party to fringe lunatics and to people who have manipulated you and distorted what was once the conservative message until it isn't even recognizable anymore.
This man is either an idiot, or a fraud. Period. He may have been an evangelist, but he either:
A) Doesn't know anything about what real conservatism is about, or
B) Has joined the left-wing movement and is part of the attempt to marginalize conservatism
Quiklilcav wrote:The biggest place he reveals himself is the repeating of the liberal MSM statement that people who believe as Rush does that want the country to fail just to prove that Obama is wrong. Quite the opposite. The very point of wanting Obama to fail is not that he fails to revive the economy, but that he fails to get everything he wants, which will kill this economy. I'm seriously sick of hearing this bullsh!t that if you disagree with what this administration wants to do you are against progress. F&$K THAT, F&$K this moron, and F&$K the blatenly biased MSMs who take anything they can out of context and feed it spoonfull by spoonfull to the people (who, unfortunately, seem to eat it up without question, and repeat it like it's gospel).
Quiklilcav wrote:bk3k wrote:Rebuild your party - instead of talking about evicting moderates(leaving only the extremists behind), you might be wiser to include those who have more in common with your traditional message than with the Democrat's own message. Your numbers are dwindled enough, you need more members, not fewer. Speaking of your traditional message - you might want to return to that instead of all this NEOCON garbage that we have today. The direction you have been heading in has been further and further to the fringes, leaving the Democrats to fill in the center - aka leaving the Liberals as the "voice of reason" against the radicals. Its ironic I know, but that's what happened and that's why you've got your asses kicked in the last 2 election cycles(you lost a hell of a lot more than the presidency in 2008 just like 2006 - and there are legitimate non-economy reasons for this - face it).
The very reason the Republican party is failing is because they have stopped being conservative. They have stopped standing for the founding principles of this country. Those who are trying to rebuild the party are sticking to principles. Don't let the Democrats, and the supporting media, convince you that the Republicans are simply up there saying no to everything. They have offered viable, reasonable alternatives, but have been blocked by Pelosi, Reid, and Obama, so that they can continue to point out that the Republicans are simply saying no to everything. The party has not been moving toward the fringes, they have been moving toward the middle, thinking it would gain them favor with Democrat voters. However, what really happened is that they stopped looking any different, and since the Democrats (for the most part) take any chance they can to sling mud on the Republicans, we got our asses kicked. If you want radical, just look at everything that the Democrats are cramming through. Look at the president. Look at what he's doing, not what he says.
Quiklilcav wrote:bk3k wrote:Now the Democrats have such total control that they may no longer need to listen to the voices of reason from the center - as they shift their party further left - it may be your time to fill that void. Or you can keep going as is and pretty soon the Republican party will be mentioned along side the Green party for notoriety. Granted, if you continue down your current path of self destruction, a 3rd party may well rise to fill the void. But once you are marginalized enough, it becomes a 2 party system once again - just without Republicans.
It is time to get back to principles, and to make it known what those principles are, and why they are important to the future of our country. It is failure to do that which marginalizes the party. Don't believe me? Study what happened in 1994, and then look at what happened since then which led to the losses. It was not being conservative.
Quiklilcav wrote:bk3k wrote: Some other priorities you might want to get in order - don't put "winning" or other political games ahead of principal. Do things the right way, and winning will follow. Don't act like your party(and therefore its members) are blameless. Instead of crying "LIBERAL BIAS" at every corruption case etc targeting one of yours or any of that, YOU should be the one to point them out and publicly purge them from your ranks... no matter how high ranked or prestigious they may be. YOU should be harder on your own than on your opposition. That shows that you take integrity seriously... especially at home. Only a madman can claim that this accurately describes how things have operated in my adult lifetime. But you can go back. Its not like Democrats operate much better, but as is they can easily call you all hypocrites as soon as you point them out and therefore they can just carry on as usual. If you had the high ground to stand on, things would be different.
Once again, you don't know what you're talking about here. The first two sentences are correct, but where you are way off base is in the fact that it was their attempt to change for the very purpose of winning which ruined them. And the backbones of the party right now are being hard on their own. John Boehner has been fighting with, and chastising, the Republicans who took earmarks and voted for the Omnibus bill. Everyone needs to get behind him (who, it should be noted, has never taken a single earmark in any bill in congress--look it up).
Agreed. And it's starting to happen. Watch the Republicans closely. They are actually starting to work together as a group, and get back to their principles, rather than trying to gain favor with the opposition. There are still straglers, but I believe they will fall in line eventually, or else they will be fired during the next mid-terms.
Quiklilcav wrote:Yes, I see Democrats doing this too, and my point is that so do Conservatives. Too many people are told what to think by the media, and that includes you guys too. Your media - if anything is more dangerous - because they are much more monolithic (as is your followers rhetoric). You could say that you are more "on message," but its the same thing. Luckily, the Democrats may have some degree of brainwashing, but not from one unified source. They are much more fractured than you guys are - which is why again and again they managed to @!#$ up a sure thing, losing can't-loose-situation after situation.bk3k wrote:Also, quit assuming that "your media" is the honest media. Take the television shows/radio shows/editorials as what they are... entertainment. Look up your own information. If one goes to the water cooler, and hears every conservative saying the EXACT same thing as the last one - which changes day to day as talking points get passed down, one must wonder if the MSM is really the most powerful brainwashing machine available... Take everything you hear with a grain of salt - especially things you hear from your own. That is where the greatest risk exists of becoming a hive mind. Its far, far too easy to listen to people who think like you do and believe what they say without properly evaluating it. Scrutiny happens far more often when we here something disagreeable and/or something from someone we don't like. This is how things have got to this point - so busy checking on the Liberals that you neglect to check on your own. You can get so caught up in all this "us vs them" stuff - focusing completely on "them" - that you forget to monitor "us" and never noticed when you went completely off course.
LOL. Seriously, have you heard what is getting repeated out there over and over again? It's the liberal talking points that every MSM station is repeating. I can't turn on the TV or radio, or go to any of the major news websites, without hearing the daily rhetoric from the left. And none of them are truly questioning anything. When someone does question something, they start tearing them apart, even if they are on the same team. There is a genuine collective attitude out there that you can not question this administration, because somehow you are anti-progress, and don't want this country to get better. They don't want scrutiny, they want compliance. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you will really see what is being done to this country.
Quiklilcav wrote:You sir, are preaching to the choir at this point.
bk3k wrote:Most of all(advice for anyone), don't assume someone is stupid just because they don't accept your view/perspective/opinion on things. One should N-E-V-E-R discount the possibility(even if you think its remote) that even you might very well be wrong about absolutely any given subject. And please learn to disagree agreeably.
Good advice, but it can be said that someone is stupid when they spew unsubstantiated rhetoric. At that point, you are just a parrot. When you have a point, you need to back it up with fact. However, no one seems to expect this from the very people in power making outrageous claims
Quiklilcav wrote:I wanted to respond to this, in spite of the fact that my last post clearly states it, but it's not that we lost hard-right votes, it's that the people in the middle, or those who really don't pay that much attention, have had no clear explanation given to them as to what true conservative principles are, and why they work. The independants (speaking of voters here) have swung to the left because they really had no idea what the difference was, and the Democrats are very strong campaigners. They are also, of course, supported by the MSM. When conservatives start really getting the message out as to what makes them different, they will start getting back the independants.It's not that people don't know what Republicans are SUPPOSED to stand for, the problem is that they know what you DID when given the reins to power. Conservative principals mean nothing if you don't use them when temptation knocks. Your problem isn't that people don't understand your message, its your credibility on that message. To quote Jon Stewart - "If you don't keep your values when they're tested, they're not your values!! They're your... hobbies." And before you say it, no I don't use The Daily Show for information or as a source for my opinions... its just comedy.
ScottaWhite wrote:Here's a nugget for y'all. When you cut and paste and entire BOOK, you'll be hard pressed to find anyone with the patience to read the entire piece. Next time, excerpts.Here's a nugget for you. If you can't muster the attention span to read something like that, how can anyone assume you have it in you to do proper research into ANY given subject sufficiently enough to have any idea of what you are talking about? Having decent knowledge of any subject entails a lot of reading but apparently that's not your forte. Serious debates can't be summarized into catchy 1 liners.
Oh, and piss off.
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Quote:Won't... or can't? I think there are some legitimate complaints that you can't sugar coat and spin away.
bk3k, that rediculous post was so full of idiocy that I have neither the time, nor the inclination, to respond individually to all of the inane statements you made.
Quote:
The BS you just ranted regarding 9/11 was probably the most obvious regurgitation of the typical rhetoric from the liberals that you've posted so far. Thank you for proving my point.
Quote:This is clear insight into how you think. My hunch was apparently dead on. Just because someone says something that also was said by people you disagree with... it CLEARLY means they have been BRAINWASHED by those bad guys that are always wrong instead of listening to the light and the truth of my guys. You really need to re-evaluate yourself here. Just... listen to yourself and how you sound. Seriously...
Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they are brainwashed by the MSM.
Quote:Keep telling yourself that. Typical, unwilling to shoulder any blame what-so-ever no matter what. I agree and have posted several times that the Democrats played a large roll is this catastrophe AND SO DID REPUBLICANS. If fact, politicians don't even shoulder all the blame. Stupid bankers, stupid wall street investors, and stupid borrowers. There is alot of blame to go around... but typical that you can't let your party take one ounce of the blame they earned. The buck stops... over there.
The economic crash had nothing to do with the Republicans' deregulationary policies. It was 100% caused by the liberal regulation of the housing market, and the investment market.
Quote:I guarantee he wouldn't propose the same thing while in power as he would without it. Its easy to be more philosophical than practical(or even greedy) when your vote doesn't hold much weight. As I recall, when your party last had this temptation... we know exactly what happened. They abandoned their principals faster than students abandon clothing after the prom. And you might appreciate this... when the Democrats where in the exact same position you now find yourselves in - what did they do? They criticized all the pork, Republican power grabs, and other excess. Now they are back and... they are doing exactly what you guys have been doing. Those Democrats are absolute hypocrites or worse. And the Republicans are back to doing EXACTLY what the Democrats where doing in their position. Its the same thing. Words - as you've pointed out - are cheap. Action holds meaning... and we've all seen exactly what actions you guys have taken. Now that you have no power, you are back to being high and mighty... again how "convenient."
As far as McCain going the same thing if he were in the Whitehouse? Not even close.
Quote:You're partially right. I have done very little listening to him. Occasionally people around me are already listening and so I hear. But... while I haven't done much "listening" to Rush, are you perhaps aware that there are complete transcripts of his shows available on his website? I have read plenty of those - as I don't like quotes out of context. I might not be the "Rush expert" here, but obvious things are obvious. Perhaps you want to give me a Clintonian debate over the word "the" or some such? I'm not stupid.
Since you obviously have never actually listened to Limbaugh, other than perhaps part of one single program, or excerpts used out of context, you can not possibly claim to know what he means.
Quote:Depends which McCain you are talking about - pre-election season McCain or election season+ McCain. That isn't my main point. It was just a side point that he was supporting your party as recently as 2000. The man was raised in a Pillar of the Conservative movement. He's been with his father to the White House for numerous Republican Administrations. As I may have mentioned, he helped convince his father to add abortion as a core issue to Evangelical movement(and he still holds that "pro-life" belief). If anything, I HIGHLY DOUBT that you have half the understanding of "good Conservatism" that he - who was once at the core of it - does.
Because he was a big part of the Evangelical movement, and supported McCain, you believe he has a good grasp of true conservatism? You might want to examine McCain a little more if you think so.
bk3k wrote:Quote:Won't... or can't? I think there are some legitimate complaints that you can't sugar coat and spin away.
bk3k, that rediculous post was so full of idiocy that I have neither the time, nor the inclination, to respond individually to all of the inane statements you made.
Those statements I have made sound insane to you - because you are a true believer in your party through and through. Nothing - especially not any reality - can change this. Your posts make this glaringly obvious. I have been around quite a while, as have you. Your user name isn't unfamilar to me... and yet you bashing Bush for doing stupid things... certainly is. I have posted for years that what he was doing was not only stupid but also against classic conservative principals - or at least the things you guys SAID where your principals - of course I was told that I didn't know what I was talking about. There is a pretty simple explanation for this... yet I wonder if it will occur to you if I don't spell it out.
bl3k wrote:Quote:
The BS you just ranted regarding 9/11 was probably the most obvious regurgitation of the typical rhetoric from the liberals that you've posted so far. Thank you for proving my point.
Thanks for proving my hunch when I said this -
Quote:This is clear insight into how you think. My hunch was apparently dead on. Just because someone says something that also was said by people you disagree with... it CLEARLY means they have been BRAINWASHED by those bad guys that are always wrong instead of listening to the light and the truth of my guys. You really need to re-evaluate yourself here. Just... listen to yourself and how you sound. Seriously...
Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they are brainwashed by the MSM.
No that statement has NOTHING to do with the MSM, Liberal propaganda, or anything else. It has to do with what my own eyes and ears have witnessed since 9/11.
bl3k wrote:I understand a few things from your posts. If someone actually disagrees with you, they either -
1. Haven't been paying attention,
2. Are "brainwashed" by the MSM and Liberals,
3. Somehow they just don't understand,
4. They are actually PART of the Liberal conspiracy to misinform people of the REAL truth - which of course your party represents the truth and good in the world, or
5. They are just plain stupid! How could they not get it!!
I don't think you can quite process that an intellectual without a partisan agenda might actually disagree with you - even after being well educated on the subject matter. Its impossible of course.
bl3k wrote:Quote:Keep telling yourself that. Typical, unwilling to shoulder any blame what-so-ever no matter what. I agree and have posted several times that the Democrats played a large roll is this catastrophe AND SO DID REPUBLICANS.
The economic crash had nothing to do with the Republicans' deregulationary policies. It was 100% caused by the liberal regulation of the housing market, and the investment market.
bl3k wrote:Quote:I guarantee he wouldn't propose the same thing while in power as he would without it. Its easy to be more philosophical than practical(or even greedy) when your vote doesn't hold much weight. As I recall, when your party last had this temptation... we know exactly what happened. They abandoned their principals faster than students abandon clothing after the prom. And you might appreciate this... when the Democrats where in the exact same position you now find yourselves in - what did they do? They criticized all the pork, Republican power grabs, and other excess. Now they are back and... they are doing exactly what you guys have been doing. Those Democrats are absolute hypocrites or worse. And the Republicans are back to doing EXACTLY what the Democrats where doing in their position. Its the same thing. Words - as you've pointed out - are cheap. Action holds meaning... and we've all seen exactly what actions you guys have taken. Now that you have no power, you are back to being high and mighty... again how "convenient."
As far as McCain going the same thing if he were in the Whitehouse? Not even close.