November 7, 2013

Put The RINOS Out To Pasture


Thank you RINO Republicans for not supporting a fellow republican and helping to get another left wing loon elected in Virginia.  But I guess the establishment republicans would rather lose to a principled limited government conservative tea party candidate rather than end the good old boy politics.  They would rather fight against conservatives who want limited government, stop wasteful spending and stop the bloated policies of DC.
They believe that they should become more like "democrats" to win but that is where they go wrong.  If they want to become like a "democrat" then its time to change parties and stop being a RINO.  It's time you good OLD RINO boys get put out to pasture.

The left wing loons are ecstatic and now claims that the tea party is dead - - far from it moronic imbeciles -- McClueless only won by a two point margin and that was from - you guessed it - those who WORK IN DC and beholden to their jobs and healthcare that MILLIONS OF AMERICANS HAVE LOST or the slugs living off the taxpayers. The TEA PARTY is not dead by a long shot!  All you low information kool-aid drinkers can do is bash the TEA PARTY without even knowing what it stands for and that they fight for freedom for all Americans.  This is what you get with government overstepping its bounds and becoming more invasive in private lives.



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From the Blaze 

A major Democratic Party benefactor and Obama campaign bundler helped pay for professional petition circulators responsible for getting Virginia Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Robert C. Sarvis on the ballot — a move that could split conservative votes in a tight race.

From Mark Levin

"WE COULD HAVE WON THIS RACE," radio host Mark Levin wrote in an all-caps message on his website. "GOP ESTABLISHMENT AND DONORS LEFT THE FIELD. NOW, NOT ONLY THE LIBERALS BUT THE RINO MOUTHPIECES CONTINUE WITH THEIR MANTRA ABOUT THE DEAD TEA PARTY AND THE RINO FUTURE. ABSOLUTELY APPALLING!"

Another talk show host, Rush Limbaugh, said on the air that the GOP "simply didn't want a tea party candidate winning" in Virginia. "They coulda won that race, folks," he said.

The RNC contributed $3 million to help elect Cuccinelli and the Republican ticket, as opposed to $9 million spent to help Gov. Bob McDonnell in 2009. McClueless spent ($32,838,441) and Cuccinelli ($19,125,610).


The Republican Governors Association (RGA) contributed $8.5 million, coming in as the largest donor to Cuccinelli's campaign. It was also $3 million more than they raised for McDonnell during the 2009 campaign.

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