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by Buck • 9:01 am
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Dickhead? Sore loser? Or a little of both?
Ron Paul needs to find a different audience, in a different country, on a different planet…. if he wants to continue pushing the lie that Republican shit don’t stink.
People don’t seen Obama’s “change” as just a logo or gimmick, Ronnie boy. They see it as change from the corruption crowd… As change from the treasonous crowd… As change from the moronic, dimwitted crowd.
Americans got tired of buying the republican brand, Ron. Each time they popped the lid on a jar of GOP, the stench was too awful to contend with. It got tossed into the garbage on November 4th. Republicans are gonna have to rebuild the party from scratch. Word of advice; Dissing Obama before he’s even been sworn in to office is not a change from your past, shitty ways. So, knock it off!
Commentary: GOP should ask why U.S. is on the wrong track
(CNN) — The questions now being asked are: Where to go from here and who’s to blame for the downfall of the Republican Party?
Too bad the concern for the future of the Republican Party had not been seriously addressed in the year 2000 when the Republicans gained control of the House, Senate, and the Presidency.
Now, in light of the election, many are asking: What is the future of the Republican Party?
But that is the wrong question. The proper question should be: Where is our country heading? There’s no doubt that a large majority of Americans believe we’re on the wrong track. That’s why the candidate demanding “change” won the election. It mattered not that the change offered was no change at all, only a change in the engineer of a runaway train.
Once it’s figured out what is fundamentally wrong with our political and economic system, solutions can be offered. If the Republican Party can grasp hold of the policy changes needed, then the party can be rebuilt. (emphasis mine)

(CNN) — The questions now being asked are: Where to go from here and who’s to blame for the downfall of the Republican Party?









