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Category Archives: Conservatism vs. Liberalism
Can the TEA Party overcome American stupidity?
“Obama – why stupid people shouldn’t vote” Ignorance vs. stupidity: Ignorance is a lack of knowledge; stupidity is an inability to learn. (e.g. Not knowing a fact like the date on which George Washington was born is ignorance. This is … Continue reading
Liberals and moderates at war with the TEA Party
Both liberal Democrats and moderate Republicans are in open war against conservatives of the TEA Party, mocking and smearing them in every conceivable manner. From stealing funding through illegal taxation to the Geico gecko making a commercial with a tea … Continue reading
Liberal Washington economic policy superior to conservative Texas
At the end of 2013, the top performing economies in America are those of conservative states like North Dakota and Texas that rank 2nd and 3rd in economic growth and wealth creation. However, they lag far behind the greatest wealth … Continue reading
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Republicans setting themselves up for another fall 2014
There is no doubt among conservatives that had Republican leadership backed TEA Party candidates in 2010, not only would they have control of the Senate, they would have won the White House in 2012. Instead, moderates led by Boehner and … Continue reading
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Sen Ted Cruz went from last October’s pariah to November’s sage
In October, Sen Ted Cruz and the TEA Party were radical rightwing terrorist whackos holding the people hostage and denying them healthcare. This month he and they are the honest sages that spoke the truth about the disaster that is … Continue reading
Liberal efforts to paint the TEA Party as bigots is a projection of themselves
TEA Party ideology and what liberals imagine its members to believe are exactly opposite. On the Tonight Show Friday, Nov 15, Jay Leno spoke with his guest Bill O’Reilly of the O’Reilly Factor about President Obama and the disaster of … Continue reading
GOP leaders, donors want to primary TEA Party candidates, time for 3rd party
Moderate Republicans who currently hold the leadership of the GOP and their donors are working toward eliminating conservative TEA Party candidates during the 2014 primaries. The GOP announced they would pull funding for all TEA Party candidates and work toward … Continue reading
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Republican moderates hated on Cruz, now want to help Obama
Republican moderates hated on Cruz, now want to help Obama In October, the Republican moderates that compose the current leadership of the GOP added their voice to those of Democrats who were cursing him for his filibuster to try to … Continue reading
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Sorry you didn’t like Obama’s lies, but we need no alternative, says Palin
Following the revelation by non-conservatives that Obama lied about ObamaCare not costing anyone their coverage or doctors, liberals and moderates looked to Obama to apologize. The apology he offered was not for lying, but to say he’s sorry people don’t … Continue reading
Tea Party poll shows 72% of Americans encourage wasteful government spending
Exit polling following the election for Virginia’s governor in which the Tea Party candidate, Ken Cuccinelli, lost by a just 2.5% of the vote, with the Libertarian candidate backed by Democrats skimming off 6.6% of votes, showed a marked decline … Continue reading
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