Sunday, September 7, 2014

Progressive RINO Establishment Losers

canadafreepress.com ^ | 9/7/14 | Sandy Stringfellow 

What is up with the ubiquitous Mitt? He’s flitting about—as would any public office aspirant trying to gain voter interest in their candidacy—making the scene on radio and T.V., while enthusiastically endorsing the go-along-to-get-along hack candidates backed by the Progressive RINO Establishment; champions of crony capitalism, electoral criminality (remember Mississippi), and fraternal loyalty to the ruling class: still neglecting to embrace a concise articulation of the Constitutional Conservatism they rightly view as a threat to their established Inside-Beltway political racket pecking order.
The elitist, morally relativistic, self-serving behavior of the establishmentarians illustrates a resistance and incapacity to communicate with their actual, real, statistical base—an American patriotic majority, ever less silent—and proves again why every stilted, disingenuous talking point and faux conservative smoke-and-mirror position is a harbinger of doom for the Republican Party’s already dim future, unless the party of Lincoln, Coolidge, and Reagan is reclaimed by We the People through well-informed hard work before election time and a burning patriotic desire to rebuild it as a principles centered political party; something it hasn’t been since well before the Civil War.
Common-sense conservatives have gained an understanding of the Republican Inside-Beltway political scam; in 2012 conservatives illustrated an unwillingness to accept being pandered to, disrespected, and deceived by the glibly-delivered politically correct Pablum of the Progressive RINO Establishment.
The 2012 Republican presidential campaign proved a setup from the get-go, replete with a multifaceted array of Progressive RINO Establishment primary manipulations, even during the GOP convention in Tampa when a rules change was fraudulently passed by John “Weepy” Boehner during a voice vote.
Mitt’s campaign went over like a proverbial lead balloon with the Republican base, although too many Republican Party loyalists still seem to believe Mitt is the future of the Republican Party
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