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12-09-2012, 09:36 AM | #1 |
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Now that it's all over but the crying, even Rush Limbaugh appears to be accepting that the deplorable treatment of Ron Paul and all his supporters allowed the GOP to have their a$$ handed to them. The media ignored and marginalized Ron Paul when he continued to gain momentum, the GOP had to resort to open and outright cheating, theft ignoring votes, disqualifying delegates changing rules and outright violence at the conventions to get their candidate. Now the shreds of the neocon GOP beaten into submission wants to blame the Ron Paul r3volution for the loss of their Obama clone they had to cram down our throats. Now Romney has come back up in the form of vomit. After 36 yeas as a devoted Republican and far more active in the party than putting a sticker on my car and voting for whatever candidate has an R by their name on election day, I've experienced multiple GOP conventions that displayed a complete disregard and hatred for the young people that come armed with iPhones and pocket Robert's Rules, while the blue-hairs who feel entitled to control every aspect of the GOP throw Cokes on our people and cheat in every way imaginable to field the candidate who lost to the guy who lost to Obama in '08. Now their loser candidate can add another loss. I believe that in their extreme desire to ensure that no one under 65 is allowed to participate in GOP politics, the GOP may have self-destructed by using sleazy politics to ensure that the worst possible candidate faced Obama and the election results prove once and for all that the GOP must either accept the liberty movement, or die a slow and painful death. I'm sure that the Federal Reserve and undeclared war-loving neocons of the GOP will blame the r3volution for failing to embrace their plastic loser, who had no chance of defeating Obama, since Romney was nothing more than a white Obama, fundamentally exactly the same. Will the GOP die-out and become political fossils, or will the energized and fiscally educated young people continue to seize control of a dying brand?
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