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05Nov2009

Does Michael Ramirez Get it Right?

  I think that he did. Especially with the NY-23 election, a message was sent loud and clear. The Republican Party - the party that is SUPPOSED to represent conservatism in America - has fallen down on the job. In fact, I have had a problem with the GOP ever since they begged me to vote for Arlen Specter over Toomey. Dede Scozzafava in New York pulled an Arlen Specter, and she was quick to do it.

Although the media and leftists like to paint conservatives demanding their party back as 'extremists', they are wrong. The party went off the rails a long time ago and no - conservatives are not going to follow or finance them in their errant way.

I have heard leftists screech about big spending Republicans under Bush, and now that they've finally noticed that conservatives don't like big spending Republicans - they screech that we are extemists.

Scozzafava was no 'moderate'. Scozzafava was a eugenics prize winning, union loving, universal health care supporting, high taxing whack job. She was farther left than the Democrat who ended up winning.Will the GOP leadership listen? If they don't, they will continue to lose.

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Palin and Right world rejected. That's the only story out of NY23.

Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 04:43PM | Registered CommenterPinky

Nice try, but you won't establish Palinstine in New York.

Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 06:43PM | Registered CommenterMahons

" have heard leftists screech about big spending Republicans under Bush, and now that they've finally noticed that conservatives don't like big spending Republicans - they screech that we are extemists.

Great point, Monica.

It's comical actually.

Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 07:23PM | Registered CommenterPatty

Sarah Palin is definitely the antidote to the left in the US. Every time that there is an item that can be linked to her, the lefties squeal as they are doing now. Hopefully, the right in the US will kick the infiltrators out of the GOP.

Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 09:35PM | Unregistered CommenterAllan@Aberdeen

You lefty commentators hate Palin - who really is representative of solid, unapologetic conservatism in America - but she's not going away and neither are we.

Stew on that for awhile. Let those bitter little juices seethe around in your gullet for a bit!

Friday, November 6, 2009 at 04:14AM | Registered CommenterGrizzly Mama / Troll

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