Should The Tea Party Split From The Republicans and form their own party?

Started by TeeMan, April 07, 2014, 09:38:25 AM

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taxed

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:44:34 PM
You really butchered my post but you did get one thing right..........Romney lost because of the turnout.............aka The White Working Class did not turn out for Romny....at least in the numbers he needed....he did carry a majority of the White Working Class Vote...but he needed about 72% of that vote to win and he did not get it....about 2 million of them stayed home rather than vote for a politically correct, cultist who as a rich man show no sympathy nor understanding of the White Working class..but I do congratulate for understanding that.  Which of course is something the Republican Party Bigwigs do not understand as they are proceeding down a similar path...aka....select another politically correct moderate to head the ticket.

Psssssssssst Republicans listen up:  one definition of isanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results.

So you support the Tea Party?  We wanted a strong conservative to run.
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Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:44:34 PM
You really butchered my post but you did get one thing right..........Romney lost because of the turnout.............aka The White Working Class did not turn out for Romny....at least in the numbers he needed....he did carry a majority of the White Working Class Vote...but he needed about 72% of that vote to win and he did not get it....about 2 million of them stayed home rather than vote for a politically correct, cultist who as a rich man show no sympathy nor understanding of the White Working class..but I do congratulate for understanding that.  Which of course is something the Republican Party Bigwigs do not understand as they are proceeding down a similar path...aka....select another politically correct moderate to head the ticket.

Psssssssssst Republicans listen up:  one definition of isanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results.

I was referring to the Tea Party and the Base in general voting. Wow. Someone get this boy a compass, a map, and a flashlight.

TeeMan

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 08, 2014, 12:44:34 PM
He's one of those that thinks he's smarter than everyone else. In other words chronically stupid...

Folks, this is not rocket science.  It does not take a genius to understand what is going on and what is needed to fix it.

The problem with the Republicans is that they listen to the talking heads on the alphabet media too much.  Many of these morons(not really stupid as in low i.q.s just unable to think for themselves)actually have fallen for the liberal b.s. that in order to win the Republicans must become more like the democrats....now only idiots would think the media can tell them what they need to do to win.

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:49:06 PM
Folks, this is not rocket science.  It does not take a genius to understand what is going on and what is needed to fix it.

The problem with the Republicans is that they listen to the talking heads on the alphabet media too much.  Many of these morons(not really stupid as in low i.q.s just unable to think for themselves)actually have fallen for the liberal b.s. that in order to win the Republicans must become more like the democrats....now only idiots would think the media can tell them what they need to do to win.

Stop with the talking points. You look stupid.

TeeMan

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 08, 2014, 12:46:24 PM
I was referring to the Tea Party and the Base in general voting. Wow. Someone get this boy a compass, a map, and a flashlight.

A tad slow?  O.K. I will get out my color crayons just for you next time.

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:51:29 PM
A tad slow?  O.K. I will get out my color crayons just for you next time.

They won't help you.

Now tell us what you think the Tea Party should do. Be specific. You talk a big game so I have just put on my best socks. Blow them off.

TeeMan

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 08, 2014, 12:50:41 PM
Stop with the talking points. You look stupid.

Get back to kissing the roosters ass...the only thing you are good for.

TeeMan

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 08, 2014, 12:55:04 PM
They won't help you.

Now tell us what you think the Tea Party should do. Be specific. You talk a big game so I have just put on my best socks. Blow them off.

I have already explained it....try and keep up.

supsalemgr

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:44:34 PM
You really butchered my post but you did get one thing right..........Romney lost because of the turnout.............aka The White Working Class did not turn out for Romny....at least in the numbers he needed....he did carry a majority of the White Working Class Vote...but he needed about 72% of that vote to win and he did not get it....about 2 million of them stayed home rather than vote for a politically correct, cultist who as a rich man show no sympathy nor understanding of the White Working class..but I do congratulate for understanding that.  Which of course is something the Republican Party Bigwigs do not understand as they are proceeding down a similar path...aka....select another politically correct moderate to head the ticket.

Psssssssssst Republicans listen up:  one definition of isanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results.

You are beginning to go in circles and not answering questions. That is not acceptable here.
"If you can't run with the big dawgs, stay on the porch!"

TeeMan

Quote from: taxed on April 08, 2014, 12:45:50 PM
So you support the Tea Party?  We wanted a strong conservative to run.


Yes....but you failed....and you will fail again.  Now why is that?

TeeMan

Quote from: supsalemgr on April 08, 2014, 12:58:36 PM
You are beginning to go in circles and not answering questions. That is not acceptable here.

So....what is your question?

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 12:58:01 PM
I have already explained it....try and keep up.

No you haven't. Just a lot of condescension generalities. So who should the GOP run in 2016?

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 01:02:35 PM
So....what is your question?

What should the Tea Party do specifically and who should the GOP run in 2016?

TeeMan

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 08, 2014, 01:04:21 PM
What should the Tea Party do specifically and who should the GOP run in 2016?

I don't know how you missed it but here is what I have said previously regarding what the so called 'Tea Party' needs to do.

First of all they need to have a big meeting or a convention whatever they want to call it....elect a leader, agree on a platform aka...exactly what they stand for and hopefully it will be more than just a smaller government and lower taxes.

Now this will be the painful part for many on here .....as most on here appear politically correct.......they need to appeal directly to the White Working Class...make it very clear in their platform, manifesto or whatever they want to call it (their core beliefs)that they support the White Working Class....understanding that The White Working Class is the largest voting bloc in the nation and the only group with the numbers needed to elect the next President and willing to vote republican..... if they are motivated to get out and vote.

Then they need to launch a huge, huge nationwide campaign to recruit members and obtain financial support.

They should concentrate on the next Presidential Election...local politics will take care of itself.


Regarding specific candidates....the two most appealing at this time I think are Ted Cruz and Scott Walker.

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: TeeMan on April 08, 2014, 01:17:24 PM
I don't know how you missed it but here is what I have said previously regarding what the so called 'Tea Party' needs to do.

First of all they need to have a big meeting or a convention whatever they want to call it....elect a leader, agree on a platform aka...exactly what they stand for and hopefully it will be more than just a smaller government and lower taxes.

Now this will be the painful part for many on here .....as most on here appear politically correct.......they need to appeal directly to the White Working Class...make it very clear in their platform, manifesto or whatever they want to call it (their core beliefs)that they support the White Working Class....understanding that The White Working Class is the largest voting bloc in the nation and the only group with the numbers needed to elect the next President and willing to vote republican..... if they are motivated to get out and vote.

Then they need to launch a huge, huge nationwide campaign to recruit members and obtain financial support.

They should concentrate on the next Presidential Election...local politics will take care of itself.


Regarding specific candidates....the two most appealing at this time I think are Ted Cruz and Scott Walker.

So the Tea Party should start a third party then?