Fractured state of the Republican party.

Jarod

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Id love to have been privy of the discussions that led to the Republicans having three separate rebuttals to the Presidents SOTU address.

The first, the woman who they made to look like a housewife who happens to be a Congresswoman, I guess she telecommutes from her living room to Washington, because from the props they surrounded her with, I can only assume that's where Republicans think women belong, even if they are actually high powered congresswomen.

The Second was an angry Tea Party Republican Response, they said the same things, just from a man, in the way a man should say things according to Republican stereotypes.

Then finally they had the arrogant and huge headed Rand Paul Self Appointed Tea Party Republican Address. He said different stuff, but it was fairly disjointed and inconsistent with much of his other stuff, I also saw a clip of him afterword on Fox News revert to a historically failed attack on Bill Clinton, where he called the affair with Lewinsky an act of Violence on Bill Clinton's part.. and then somehow he tried to connect that to Secretary Clinton. I guess he is trying to start a '16 fight early?

Hint to Rand Paul, being the angry Fox News go to guy in the Senate has never been the successful rout to the Republican Nomination.
 
Id love to have been privy of the discussions that led to the Republicans having three separate rebuttals to the Presidents SOTU address.

The first, the woman who they made to look like a housewife who happens to be a Congresswoman, I guess she telecommutes from her living room to Washington, because from the props they surrounded her with, I can only assume that's where Republicans think women belong, even if they are actually high powered congresswomen.

The Second was an angry Tea Party Republican Response, they said the same things, just from a man, in the way a man should say things according to Republican stereotypes.

Then finally they had the arrogant and huge headed Rand Paul Self Appointed Tea Party Republican Address. He said different stuff, but it was fairly disjointed and inconsistent with much of his other stuff, I also saw a clip of him afterword on Fox News revert to a historically failed attack on Bill Clinton, where he called the affair with Lewinsky an act of Violence on Bill Clinton's part.. and then somehow he tried to connect that to Secretary Clinton. I guess he is trying to start a '16 fight early?

Hint to Rand Paul, being the angry Fox News go to guy in the Senate has never been the successful rout to the Republican Nomination.

Did Mcain and Romney do that?
 
So you don't know what you are talking about. Your concern for the Republican Party is quite magnanimous.



:rolleyes: he said it's never been a successful road to the NOMINATION.



"Hint to Rand Paul, being the angry Fox News go to guy in the Senate has never been the successful rout to the Republican Nomination.
 
:rolleyes: he said it's never been a successful road to the NOMINATION.



"Hint to Rand Paul, being the angry Fox News go to guy in the Senate has never been the successful rout to the Republican Nomination.

Yes. President Mcain and President Romney proved that
 
Do you have a clip of President McCain or President Romney being Fox News angry go to guy"?

Point being, that sucking up to lefties does not lead to the White House. But like I said, the GOP should be grateful that a dedicated lefty like you has their best interests at heart.

I feel the same way. The democrat party really needs to go with something new and not dried up ole Hillary. They can't win with Hillary and her Benghazi baggage
 
Point being, that sucking up to lefties does not lead to the White House. But like I said, the GOP should be grateful that a dedicated lefty like you has their best interests at heart.

I feel the same way. The democrat party really needs to go with something new and not dried up ole Hillary. They can't win with Hillary and her Benghazi baggage

Again, I did not say anything about getting to the White House, I was talking about getting the Republican Nomination. It may be that Hillary cant win, but she seems to be the one the Republicans are most afraid of going up against. I am supporting Jerry Brown the Gov. of California for the Democratic nomination, if he will run again. I suspect he has less of a chance of winning than Secretary Clinton, but I like his politics. (And he dated Susan Sarandon)

My gut tells me that Secretary Clinton can beat any of the current field of Republican likely candidates.
 
Many of Fox News's go to angry guys have tried for the Republican nomination, none have gotten it.
 
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