Ever since the election, we have been reading and hearing how the tea party is all done, how we no longer are relevant and that we might as well go and well, make tea. needless to say I disagree.
Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Republicans Liability to Tea Party
Monday, December 3, 2012
I Changed My Mind
I'm not resigning from the Republican Party. I know a few posts ago I said I was going to, but I have done some rethinking. After all it's the Republican Party that has left the republicans, not the true republicans who have left the party.
Labels:
conservatism,
republicans,
Tea party principles
Saturday, November 10, 2012
I'm Resigning
from the Republican party. After having plenty of time over the past 24 hours to think about this, I have decided that I am officially changing my party status back to "unenrolled". I no longer consider myself part of the Republican party.
Labels:
GOP,
John Boehner,
republicans,
tea party movement
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
New Hampshire Primary Reflections
In a speech in South Carolina Wednesday, republican
candidate Newt Gingrich made a comment basically telling people not to vote for
any candidate just because the main stream media says they are going to win,
instead vote for who you think is the best candidate to beat Barack Obama. Of
course Gingrich thinks that would be him. Other than that the advice is good.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Is Maginn the right choice
I am posting this letter written by Kevin Macomber about the new republican party chairman in Massachusetts, Robert Maginn. It seems he donated to Deval Patrick's campaign and has donated to the likes of Chuck Schumer.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
What's in a name
Lately, Jane and I, your almost fearless leaders, have been caught in a flurry of emails from the other leaders of groups here in Massachusetts. One of them asked a question about a candidate who is running a race here in central Massachusetts and whether he is truly a Republican or not. I'm not going to get into that debate, but it brings up an interesting debate, on labels and their definitions.
Labels:
democrats,
progressives,
republicans,
tea party,
tea party movement
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