Thursday, November 05, 2009

BREAKING THE UNWRITTEN RULE!?

The unwritten rule has always been that until a primary contest is decided the national party will not endorse either candidate. Now Senator John Cornyn is endorsing a candidate in a primary that has yet to be held! Back the bus up, bucko! Let Florida have its primary and then endorse the WINNER of the primary. The National GOP is not and should not be in the business of deciding who candidates for individual offices are to be. No sir. We're tired of the disastrous crap being ladled out by the National GOP bigwigs who think they know better than "We the People" who don't like anything you guys are doing lately.

Did this summer's tea parties tell you nothing about the mood of the American electorate? Have you learned nothing? Are you capable of learning anything? Would you prefer that the entire Republican Party be torn down and a new party that is responsive be built in its place? We can do that you know. We might do that out of sheer frustration with the boneheaded stupidity on display at a national Party level.

And lest the Dems get all excited and think that a civil war is brewing in the Republican Party - look to your own guys where San Fran Nan and Senator Cadaver of Nevada are selling you out on a minute-by-minute basis to the worst excesses of the looney leftwing! Y'all have your own problems to solve, doncha!?

4 comments:

Laura M. said...

Don't get your knickers in a twist just yet. You might want to read this first.
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/11/04/lesson-learned-nrsc-pledges-to-stay-out-of-contested-primaries/

Gayle Miller said...

Thanks Laura. Your Michelle Bachman is doing good work here today!

Laura M. said...

That's wonderful news, indeed. We can turn out some good ones here in Minnie-so-cold.

Gayle Miller said...

I really really like cold weather. Kills the bugs and other unwanted hitchhikers on human and animal pelts!

And germs don't proliferate so quickly.

Cold is good. Cold works!

People are like lettuce. We keep well when we're chilled.