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Incessant Cries for Unity

Freedom_hating RINOJen Kuznizki (conservative writer) would fit in just fine around here…

I’m mindful that the Democrat Party is really, really awful.  They try to get elected by saying their Republican opponent will take away the poor’s welfare and they’re a bunch of racist bigots.  But then, the Barbours in Mississippi on behalf of Thad Cochran said the same thing about the conservative running against them in the primary, so I guess I’m confused, how can I say the Democrats are really awful, and not our own liberal leadership?

She is writing about her exit from the Michigan Republican party, and their incessant cries for unity despite their despicable and escalating addiction to progressive prescriptions.

Further in…

Thad wants you to stay in your place, and your place is staying on the government dole, since you are unable to do better.

That is not what a conservative thinks.

A conservative believes that, given the chance at bettering themselves, a person will, as long as it is not easier to choose to let others do it for you.  That means, if welfare pays more than work, you can’t expect more people to choose work.

We can make ample comparisons to the NH GOP and it’s obsession with Scott Brown, who makes Thad Cochran look like Ronald Reagan.  Their cries for unity behind the anointed Brown are and continue to be embarrassing. You might as well dress them all up in Poodle Skirts, Saddle shoes, and bobby socks and watch them as shaking hands cover mouths that cannot possibly contain their screams of enthusiasm.

Actual Republicans, those that secure their reputations by both supporting and defending the Republican party platform and our State and US Constitution, are internecine domestic terrorists.  But hey, come election time, make sure you pull that lever for the GOP.  The alternative is…

What?

Democrats?

They are awful.  Nothing they believe works.  It never has.  The alternative is to embrace candidates from a Republican party that is abandoning itself to fight for more market share from the Democrat party?

That is the plan.

The progressive Republican establishment defense for this modern day ideological Waterloo, a piercing whine reminiscent of gears about to seize, is that ‘We’ (this is both the royal and collectivist ‘We’) can’t do anything if we don’t get ‘Republicans’ elected to office.

Republicans who look more and more like Democrats but who were not yet extreme enough (yet) to run as Democrats.

Sorry.  Not interested.

The party exists based on unity to a platform and its principles not for personalities indifferent to those principles who happen to be running as Republicans.

 

H/T Chuck Lothrop c/o Facebook

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