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Cleaning Up the GOP Moves to Texas

Late last evening came word that House Republicans intend to keep parts of Obamacare. Even if the United States Supreme Court throws the whole law out, House Republicans intend to resurrect portions of Obamacare. House Republicans publicly say the story is wrong. I’ve talked to several House Republicans who tell me the story is actually on the money and the Republicans now denying it are really playing at semantics.

These House Republicans tell me these denials about the accuracy of the story are equivalent to the House GOP semantically arguing it was living up to its Pledge to Nowhere requirement for $100 billion in cuts that actually amounted to something like $34 billion. Conservatives in the House of Representatives tell me explicitly to go with Politico on this and be very wary of the House GOP Leadership when it comes to repeal.

It is a sad time for the Republican Party. The base must treat its leaders as if they are Soviets — trust but verify their statements. And lately, it is harder and harder to verify their statements. The work of the Tea Party must continue or within a decade I honestly do not believe the GOP will be one political party.

In both Indiana and Nebraska, the Tea Party has continued to make gains. People have flat out rejected the establishment favorites for U.S. Senate – Dick Lugar and Jon Bruning, respectively – in favor of candidates who offer a challenge to the status quo.

Will Texans prove what they’re made of and do the same?

I love Texas. But let’s face it – the Texas congressional delegation is mediocre at best and leaves much to be desired.

Now, Texas has the chance to get it right – by sending Ted Cruz to the U.S. Senate. But will they? Maybe. But we have a lot to do and the Republican Primary in Texas is only 2 weeks from today.

But the payoff would be worth it – this is Texas for crying out loud. We’ve been given the opportunity to replace long time thorn in our side, Kay Bailey Hutchison, with an actual honest-to-goodness conservative. Ted Cruz is that conservative. David Dewhurst is not.

The first step is to prevent Dewhurst from getting to 50% on May 29th so that there is a head-to-head run-off between Dewhurst and Cruz in July.

The good news is that last week, Sarah Palin endorsed Cruz – adding to an already impressive list of solid conservatives like Jim DeMint, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, Ed Meese, Mark Levin, the Club for Growth, the Madison Project, Gun Owners of America, RedState, and numerous others. These are not “DC insiders” as Dewhurst would have you believe, but strong conservatives who are fighting hard against the status quo and who know that Ted will join with them rather than the establishment.

Given Dewhurst’s rather paltry and almost embarrassing list of endorsements, it was not surprising that his response was to up the ante on spending – increasing his own ad buys, while his SuperPac launched another $1 million ad buy in Houston targeting Ted directly. In fact, while Dewhurst has spent just over $5 million on positive ads about himself – he or his SuperPacs have spent over $4 million on ads specifically going after Ted.

Why? It’s pretty simple – Dewhurst has been polling below 50% consistently despite having statewide name ID for over almost 15 years and hundreds of millions of dollars to throw around. And, he simply has no conservative record to run on. In fact, he would like people to ignore his record of proposed tax increases, higher spending and general incompetence as Lt. Governor. So, they are focusing on lies and distortions about Ted’s record.

The lies are extraordinary and should be ignored. The biggest lie – and one that sadly gained some traction – is that Ted is a “trial lawyer” who represented a Chinese company against an American company, and thus harmed American manufacturing jobs. This is facially absurd. Ted is an appellate lawyer – as Dewhurst well knows because Ted was the Solicitor General for the State of Texas, often fighting for the people of Texas in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. But even more, Ted represented one side of a dispute between two businesses – and the guy Dewhurst claims is an American manufacturer moved his business to China years ago.

The truth is simple. Everyone – and I mean absolutely everyone – in Austin who follows politics knows that David Dewhurst is a squishy moderate. They know he has been a major impediment – along with Joe Straus – to moving conservative reforms. They know he is boring and entirely unpersuasive. They know he is hiding behind the overall record of Governor Perry, who sadly is the lone conservative of any note who has supported Dewhurst… entirely out of loyalty to the man who has served as his Lt. Governor for some 12 years (in other words, don’t make anything of that support).

Meanwhile, Ted has a track record of fighting for conservatism. He has fought against ceding U.S. sovereignty to some unaccountable, leftist World Court… he has fought for religious freedom by successfully defending the placement of the 10 Commandments on the Texas Capitol grounds… and countless other efforts as a lawyer and a fighter for conservative principles.

Most importantly – Ted has sent a clear signal that he will work with conservatives in Washington to fight the establishment. Dewhurst not only will join the establishment – he is the establishment personified.

Texans have a chance to actually do something to change the direction of this country. They should do it, or perhaps we should stop looking to Texas as a leader of conservatism…

COMMENTS

  • davesinsanantonio

    he wants to finally get rid of him as Lt Gov.!!!

  • Adjoran

    They are lying leftist propagandists who should never be linked by a responsible person.

    Every single founding “journalist” at Politico was also a charter member of Ezra “Goebbels” Klein’s original “Journ-O-List,” the secret email list of leftist reporters conspiring to “manage” and “message” the news so the public wasn’t “confused” by “unexplained facts.” It was a blatant attempt to bend the truth to the leftists’ agenda, which only ended when Dave Weigel outed it.

    It undoubtedly was re-formed in a more selective and secretive list, and all those same Politico guys are in it again, passing on the agitprop they want you to eat up.

    What are the sources for this slander, again? Name names? Right.

    You only enable these lying scum, enemies of truth, when you link them and quote their bullspit.

  • curtmilr

    in the Texas Senate primary. We need his principled vision and asertrivenes in the Senate

    Dewhurst is a squish. Yes, he’s to the right of the NY Times editorial page, but that hardly makes him a movement conservative.

    We don’t need any more moderates!

    The only thing you find in the middle of the road are a cowardly yellow stripe up the spine, and road kill!

  • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

    I went onto his face book page and saw an post he made on Milton Friedman, We need more politicians who can quote Milton Friedman.

  • susieq

    Ted Cruz is not the answer for Texas. But Tom Leppert is. Tom is an outstanding businessman and knows how to get things done. He is a man of character and could represent Texas in the manner it should be represented.

  • DerKrieger

    ..people like Dewhurst run for office? Rich, spoiled, near useless, ideological blank slates like this guy have no business running for office. For guys like Dewdrops being a politician is one thing to do because you’re bored or trying to pad your resume. He has zero desire to actually listen to the people of TX or demand adherence to the Cobstitution. He wants to be a senator because he likes the sound of the title, he looks forward to the cocktail oarties, the junkets, and other elitst perquisites. Like Babs, senator “ma’am”.

    People like this are pathological and need to be identified early and denied elective office at every opportunity.

  • http://www.statenislandlibertea.com rjp1666

    ….tea party conservatives like myself are finding a home in the Ron Paul Liberty Movement. Too many Republicans, conservatives and tea party members are of the mistaken impression that we simply need to get rid of Barack Obama and vote for Republicans to get the country back on course. This is a dangerous illusion that will unfortunately come back to haunt us.

    In Ron Paul I find a man of principle. The movement he began is rooted in the constitution, and it’s growing base of members are UNYIELDING and UNFORGIVING in its mission to replace the phonies, crooks and fools in BOTH PARTIES.

    I’ve seen a great deal of negativity and false characterization directed at Ron Paul here on this blog. It’s just as short sighted and disconnected from reality as anything these RINO Republicans are advocating. Whether conservatives like it or not, Ron Paul has sparked a revolution among our youth and thousands of young people are turning on and tuning in to his message of liberty, sound money, non-interventionist foreign policy and constitutionally limited government. They reject big government conservatism as vehemently as they reject liberal statism. These revelations among the youth is the TRUE HOPE for the future because they are working to change an entire mindset that for decades has become the norm within the political class of BOTH PARTIES.

    As for me, I have embraced this movement because I am disgusted beyond words at the GOP and what passes as “conservatism” in 2012. I see a Ron Paul nomination as the nutria bomb that the GOP need to rock it’s establishment to the core, and to awaken and energize the good willed rank and file who have unfortunately grown lazy and tolerant of big government conservatism, nation building and military adventurism. I beg anyone who desires to change our party and to force the true revolution that will restore us to our founding principles to please read the book “The Revolution” by Ron Paul and open your mind to this movement.

  • ghostship

    1. The GOP really wants to repeal Obama-care because of their commitment to smaller government.

    Or

    2. The GOP is again giving lip service to conservatives and they’re really just fine and dandy with Obama-care and bigger government.

    Sadly, I’m going to have to go with number two.

  • doctorcynic

    Well, two votes, really. My wife generally takes my advice on things like primary voting.

    I hope and pray we Texans are able to replace KBH with a real conservative, which leads to my bonus post:

    I have a close family member who worked for Hutchison’s office several years ago. Apparently, she manages to live up to a less-than-stellar reputation as a bit of a short-tempered, demanding harpy. During her last campaign, we were talking about her, and I happened to have a napkin to doodle on. I was into anagrams at the time, especially those that continued to describe the first phrase or name after rearrangement (“Alec Guiness” -> “Genuine Class” or “Clint Eastwood” -> “Old West Action”). So! With just my pen and a napkin, I came up with one for KBH. I give you:

    Kay Bailey Hutchison = AKA Heinously B*tchy

    I was very proud of myself.

  • Russ Martin

    for Ted Cruz yesterday!

  • http://masonconservative.typepad.com fairfaxchris

    rjp, I completely agree. What does it tell you about the professional politicians and how they look out for each other when Rick Perry, the what-could-have-been for conservatives in 2012, has backed his LG while Ron Paul has endorsed Ted Cruz?

    Perry >hearts< Dewhurst
    http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2012/04/rick-perry-endorses-david-dewhurst-for-hutchisons-senate-seat/

    Paul endorses Cruz
    http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2012/05/ron-paul-backs-ted-cruz-for-senate-but-cruz-not-backing-paul-for-president/

  • funwithknives

    all the weaving drunks on the yellow line, at 3 am.

  • http://www.fiscalwars.wordpress.com stout77

    Run deep. I think the Wisconsin primaries show that there is a very strong undercurrent of resolve despite an outward calm.. No big protests or rallies, but silent resolve. I hope I am right.

    www.fiscalwars.wordpress.com

  • texashistorian

    Leppert has never really explained how his backing for a taxpayer funded hotel in Dallas to “stimulate” growth in the city represents conservativism. He can’t. I like Leppert, honestly, but that killed the deal for me with him- it illustrates all the wrong instincts in politicians.

  • mikeymike143

    that anti semitic porker is as crooked as they come.

    and his weird cult followers are left/libertarian, not conservative. which is why this site wisely bans paulbots on sight.

  • citizenkh

    I’m sure that private business loves getting that earmark money for their sole and direct benefit from “the man giving back to the public”

    Paul is a bullshiiter from the get go. But suckers just love his rhetoric.

  • AceInTX

    We believe that the provisions of Obamacare that are not working should be repealed, that those provisions that are working should be retained, and that additional healthcare reform measures should be passed that will increase access to quality healthcare while at the same time lowering costs across the healthcare system.

    This is an organization made up of RINO Congressmen and Senators every one of whom serve on powerful committees.

  • commonsenseobserver

    Nothing in Obamacare has worked so far.

  • citizenkh

    Cruz did not endorse Perry for president, Dewhurst did and actively campaigned for him.

    Cruz has held appointed office and taken orders as to what to fight and defend.

    As a voter, it has always been a hurdle to vote FOR someone for a seat in the U.S. House or Senate who does not have a voting record to reconcile.

    Talking with my customers and associates in Texas, Dewhurst does have their support. These are all very solid conservatives who I trust more than some internet pundit or poster.

    All that being said, should Cruz lose, it may well be more to his picking the wrong race to enter elective politics in. He’s a solid guy.

    FYI, I know a few people in Austin, The kind who are up in age, have been active behind the scenes and campaign contributions nationwide to solid conservatives for DECADES, and one helped lay the foundation (in the 60′s) to turn Texas into a GOP state.

  • http://www.statenislandlibertea.com rjp1666

    Citizenkh and mikeymike are two prime examples of the closed minded cognitive dissonance of modern “conservative.” Name calling and mischaracterizations is the tool of the left that you supposedly so despise. You should consider pulling your head out of “the sand” and thinking with some logic and honesty. Just a thought.

  • citizenkh

    near his congressional district?

    Are you aware of his collusion with CODE PINK?

    Have you, your wife and your home been physically threatened by his supporters because you have pointed out factually the b.s. with 9/11 Troofers?

    Have you actually looked at his earmark record beyond those with misleading titles containing “For Free Trade?”

    When you can show that you have done this and still support Ron Paul, only then can I say you have any integrity and honesty.

    Oh there is more, much more that I can post about that cretin.

  • edintexas

    N/T

  • edintexas

    Anyone who could get elected Dallas Mayor in the past 2 decades is not a Conservative.

  • edintexas

    That isn’t like REMF, is it?

  • PowerToThePeople

    of the ignorant moron who should pull his head from his nether regions, wipe away the stink, and stop supporting a man who has been an abysmal failure for his 20 years in congress, a racist scumbag, an anti Semite, and loon who screams for budgetary reason all while being the worst at sucking up earmarks, and man who calls for a gold standard all while knowing that if somehow we were able to seize ALL the gold in the world, add in all the silver, there would not be anywhere near enough to back our money, etc.

    Ron Paul should be tarred and feathered along with every single one of his cult followers. The quicker they are out of the party and their leader out of politics, the better.

  • jimmuy8

    For those of you in TX 19, we’ve a chance to upgrade to a more conservative representative.
    Chris Winn, Lubbock County GOP Chairman who resigned to run against Randy has been endorsed by the previous Chairman, Robert Pratt (who worked to get Randy elected the first time, if that tells you anything).
    Check out the “Pratt on Texas” website for more information on why Chris is running.
    Big highlight: In 2007, Randy fought the Bush Administration’s efforts to keep the portfolio limits on Fannie & Freddie. Fast forward a few years, and guess who is suddenly railing on the dangers of Fannie & Freddie?

  • gmscan

    In Pennsylvania the state GOP-endorsed candidate came in third in a field of five. Both Tom Smith and Sam Rohrer (both tea party-ish) beat him.

  • justperhaps45

    Grassroots America We the People / Tyler TX is expected to endorse Ted Cruz officially later today. http://www.gawtp.com/ will have the announcement when the text is released. This group of constitutional conservatives is among the more influencial among the corresponding Grassroots and Teaparty citizens and their carefully considered endorsments carry weight. The GAWTP imprimatur is given after carefull research and interviews with debate performance a small component. A super majority (7/9) vote of the board is required to endorse.

    All candidates for Texas US Senator, except Dewhurst, participated in a debate last night in Tyler. DD has failed to appear at over 30 recent debates or forumns around the state. It is unknown whether the no shows are from arrogance or fear.

  • edintexas

    You obviously need to go with the sense of your customers, after all you owe them.

    OTOH, the lies Dewhurst’s campaign is putting out about Cruz tells me all I need to know about the man. A man who will lie about another, and double down when called on it, is not someone I would trust with a penny out of my pocket.

    The Chinese tire ad is classic Democrat style campaigning. Dewhurst claims the advocacy of “trial lawyer” Cruz costs American workers jobs. The ad also claims that the shady tactics of Cruz are delaying the Appellate process while Cruz keeps putting money in his pocket and the Chinese manufacturer’s pockets.

    The “American manufacturer” moved his entire manufacturing operation to China 20 years ago. So how exactly is the legal firm Cruz works for costing American jobs in this millenium?

    The issue of Cruz being a “trial lawyer”, that was addressed in the article – Cruz only does Appellate work (appeals of court actions). In this case, Cruz states that his work consisted of reviewing motion paperwork before filing with the court. That isn’t how attorneys continue to put money in their pocket – they have to have billable hours on a continuing basis.

    And finally, the record shows that both the Appellant and the Plaintiff have filed for extensions of time, so if Cruz is using slimy legal tactics, so are the attorneys for the plaintiff.

    Dewhurst is a sleazy politician and no Conservative.

  • citizenkh

    nothing but crickets from the Staten Island genius

  • justperhaps45

    Dewhurst is know by state political insiders as an establishment moderate pretending to be conservative. He is endorsed by the liberal newspapers and gets much of his support from donors that gain from taking advantage of cheap illegal labor and ethnic customers. He has a record of appointing liberals to positions of power through backroom dealing.

    In Austin they have Tee shirts and bumperstickers printed, “Keep Austin Weird.” BE CAREFUL WHO YOU LISTEN TO!

  • justperhaps45

    Dewhurst is know by state political insiders as an establishment moderate pretending to be conservative. He is endorsed by the liberal newspapers and gets much of his support from donors that gain from taking advantage of cheap illegal labor and ethnic customers. He has a record of appointing liberals to positions of power through backroom dealing.

    In Austin they have Tee shirts and bumperstickers printed, “Keep Austin Weird.” BE CAREFUL WHO YOU LISTEN TO!

  • citizenkh

    personal friends who have a decades long history of solid conservatism behind the scenes in politics. Longer than most posters here have been alive.

  • Bill S

    or maybe it’s more like “Nut meets nut”.

  • streiff

    Did one go off in Louisiana some years ago?

  • citizenkh

    Nutria is an invasive species of rat. Yep, Paul is a “nutria bomb” for sure.

  • citizenkh

    pay kids to shoot them.

  • Bill S

    Sorry, your time has passed.

  • Bill S

    That one was an automatic.

  • citizenkh

    we were paid $1 for each one we killed and they squeal a LOT when shot.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    A Ron Paul nomination? For President of Fantasy Island vs Mr. Roake and Tattoo because that is the only hope of that happening? Oh well, I see from Bill, “You’re days of honoring Ron Paul are at an end.” Well at least on RedState.

  • justperhaps45

    Great appeal, Rip. Paul’s published principals have a certain attraction. But the devil is in the details. Having desirable goals, which some of his are, is good. However we need not be crippled by whiplash from the direction change.

    My big problem with Paul is that after all his years in Congress, he does not lead any discernable group. Is that a symptom of a leader?

  • citizenkh

    far too much fun regarding the Nutria Bomb comment. It shows their mentality. He obviously could not get the proper response from Ronulan command central quick enough.

  • hayekwasright

    While I respect years and experience, it does not make one infallible. For the many reasons that EE and other posters have listed, Dewhurst is clearly not all that conservative and even more clearly not the guy to fight the tax and spend and grow gov’t mentality that has pervaded even the GOP in D.C.
    I am thoroughly convinced that Ted Cruz is that guy. Let’s get it done Texas.

  • citizenkh

    Squirrel meets Squirrel

  • johnt

    do it over two or three years in separate bills. Then hustle the suckers with your moderate stance. In any case the door is always left open for bigger bills and more spending. That’s why the State grows as it does.

  • tnguy

    …Craig James is running. He always seemed like a good guy, though I know nothing of his politics.

    Does Cruz have a prayer? I saw him polling at like 25%.

  • elon

    they are the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force laying the groundwork to re-take the “Fallujah” of Washington DC. Now Ted Cruz, Mourdock, Fischer, and others are preparing to flank that chaotic, lawless city.

  • remalimo

    earned his way thru college by speaking before many different clubs in Texas about “The Ten Pillars of Economic Freedom” and the Constitutional Group. The participants in this program were in high schools in Houston and Ted Cruse was one of the most impressive knowledgable speakers of the group. Very Impressive!!! I recently spoke with him and asked if Harvard Law School rubbed off on him. He seemed offended. After this program ha has gone on defended many of our God given freedoms. Some of his cases before the Supreme Court were at no cost to the defendant. WE NEED TO SAVE OUR CONSTITUTION and TED CRUZ is the preson to do it.

    To all you Rotarians – Ted was trained by a Conservative supported by Houston Rotary.

  • bobguzzardi

    RedState remains a reliable source of information. Good work on Dewhurst. I am from Pennsylvania but in Texas for a week and Dewhurst is all over TV.

    In Pennsylvania, as gmscan said, the Governor/Establishment candidate for Senate was crushed.

    Sarah Palin is more reliable than Rick Perry althought practical politics is, legitimately, a factor. It is hard to see the Gov. endorsing anyone but the Lt. Gov. Nevertheless, disappointing as many of Texas delegation are.

    Thanks, again, Eric and I am looking forward to RedState gathering.

  • ihateliberals

    I have been a Republican all of my life since i learned about politics while in high school. It took me no time at all to understand the the Democrats wanted everyone to be equal. what that meant to me was equally poor. Then I went to War in Vietnam after that I lived in Germany. I know what the free market is all about and I made my fortunes and raised my family to appreciate this country. I raised five children and somehow they are all conservatives. One thing I have learned in all my travels is that a Progressive is an evil person.

    What some people can’t get through their heads yet is that there are Progressive Liberal Republicans. A Progressive is a dangerous person and an enemy of freedom as we have known it for the past 236 years. Progressives have to be stopped no matter what their party. They have been infiltrating the Party for many years now and slowly taking it over. Both of the Bush Presidents, Karl Rove, Boehner, McConnell and McCain just to name a very few of them.

    As I said in my banner The time has come for a Party of and for The People. We need a WTP party “We the people”. This needs to happen soon or it may be too late. It may already be too late.

  • celador2

    I can not cite my source on this memoy as I browse many news sites , clicking links from page to page. A few months ago I read a blurb about Majority Leader Cantor’s remarks that he wanted to keep parts of Obamacare. The part he liked was one of the most parasitic on the system and did not end.

    Cantor supports taxpayer funded health care for healthy youth married or not, even with a health plan as long as a parent holds a family plan. That perpetual subsidy for connected youth will reduce any incentive to push for cheaper insurance.if Cantor backs youth free rides for the healthiest and wealthiest among us.

    When I think of sunsidized health care for the uninsured, poor and needy come to mind first.

  • Section9

    They realize that taken as a whole, Obamacare is unpopular.

    However, conservatives don’t get that there are way too many voters who are addicted to Free Stuff. PXE’s and the 26 year old Child thing are relatively popular parts of O’care, even though they make little economic sense. Like Romney, they don’t want to set themselves up for populist attacks from a bankrupt Administration.

    This is what you get when your party is dominated by Bushian, Me-Too, Republicans without an original thought among them. It’s been this way since Reagan left town. People like Palin and Ryan get attacked for actually standing up for limited government, and they find that the GOP not only doesn’t have their back, but is willing to sell them out at the first opportunity.

  • celador2

    Jim Demint of Senate Conservatives Fund told POLITICO I think that if he can win 50% of the candidates the SCF backs that is good news to his group.

    The purpose of the field support is ‘to shine a light’ on candidates who challenge pale, washy incumbents and frontrunners and get the attention of voters who never knew there was a choice. The impact of that coverage helps spread the message of conservatism.

    Unflinching conservatives like Mourdock who will not compromise on debt and budget resolution say they are different than what we see in DC and many statehouses. Having such strong grassroots support as FW,CFG,RS,TPEx, and all the local teaparty reinforces community. These people shine the light. Sarah and Todd Palin seem to zap ‘em all!

    It looks as if Ted Cruz TX is a boat rocker too!
    I am excited and feel good about these primary upsets.

  • celador2

    I know the media and adminstration will attack anyone who opposes Obamacare subsidiizing the healthiest and wealthiest among us forever. With an Obama policy of borrowing money to cover that high cost guaranteed subsidy why have alternatives from the markets gone away for Cantor? .

    Obama has already won over many GOP by coersion on lowering student loan interest rates, paying student loans for some. Mortgages issues he has made his, or our financial priority.

    Fine here we are, Mr Cantor wants to borrow money to pay for guaranteed subsidies for heath care for the family plan of adult children.

    And many voters also want taxpayers to pick up that tab over free market alternatives. Voters see no free market alternatives, though.

    The fault lies with all those in House who have not put forth any real and lasting alternatives to hold up as remedies and alternatives to Obamacare subsidies and guarantees for the healthiest among us. They are Bush Mw too. I see that yeah.

    It might be cheaper to buy the kid a cheap policy or better yet reform the delivery system so insurance is not the major funder.

    We need new ideas and startegies in Dc. Cantor thinks like Obama.

    cel

    .

  • annas

    Ads against Cruz are all over TV here in Dallas. They have been so ubiquitous that I wrote to Cruz campaign for clarification. They answered promptly with good explanations and Cruz certainly has my vote. I still remember Lyndon Johnson tho-and remember how Democrats always got everything they wanted in Texas!

  • celador2

    Gov Perry stood by his friend of years and endorsed Lt Gov Dewhurst. I can undertand that based on a long bond and support. Its a heated atmosphere in Texas and feelings run deep.

    Maybe a governor should stay out of primaries and be above it.
    Endorsing one over the other may not help Perry but will it hurt him?

    . Still its a slight let down that Perry got involved.

  • sarg01

    Doesn’t mean that health care isn’t broken.

    Some sort of health care reform does need to be done before Medicare bankrupts us. Private insurance needs to be brought up a level at which people no longer need/want Medicare.

    That means it needs to be sold across state lines. There needs to be tort/malpractice reform. There needs to be a standard method for billing – the huge savings available from basic information technology improvements that any company that has to actually compete for their customers need to be realized.

    … and it does in a sense boil down to that. So long as your health insurance is picked by your employer, there’s no need for your insurance company to compete for your business. However, regulations, state boundaries and government incentives have caused the American individual insurance market to be still-born.

  • sarg01

    Paul’s isolationist views make him an unacceptable presidential candidate, and some of the giant-economic-conspiracy stuff is a little weird, sure. The man has the courage of his convictions, however, which is something you can’t say about David Dewhurst.

    Paul may have taken earmarks like every other member of Congress pre-Tea Party. And yes, that makes him a hypocrite … like every other member of Congress pre-2010. That includes Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and even Jim DeMint. Politicians are all hypocrites. It’s in the job description. However, Dewhurst is all about government power, because he’s in love with being important. The more powerful the government, the more powerful the governor. Paul may be weird, but Dewhurst is power-hungry.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    If you’re too lazy/inept/busy to take over the GOP, you’re too lazy/inept/busy to start a new party and make it succeed.

  • AceInTX

    and you’ll learn why the party leaderhip does what they do….because they pander to these RINOS to try and keep them on the reservation…

    http://www.republicanmainstreet.org/

    and here is their elected membership, US Congressmen and Senators all and every one of them is a committee chairman on one committee or another when Republicans are in the majority.

    http://www.republicanmainstreet.org/members/

    for all the talk about what the Tea Party has accomplished…the RMSP double it’s membership in the Senate since I last wrote a blog on these people.

  • whitetop

    Who are the Republicans about to sell us out again? There are a couple of good republicans in the house from Texas but for the most part the rest need to be retired. Lamar Smith has the chair of the Judiciary Committee which makes him one of the most powerful men in Washington. Alas, he has wasted his tenure in this important committee. We have a good candidate in Sheriff Richard Mack but he isn’t getting any attention from blogs like Redstate.

    Joe Strauss has been running the Texas Legislature like a Nancy Piglosi and requires members to commit to him if they want to get any where during the legislative session. A local dictatorship where members should be committed to the people they represent.

  • mikeymike143

    and redstate bans paulbots on sight.

    by the way, nutjob paul has lost in every single state so far. so obviously the voters dont like that anti semite either.

  • victoria_29

    You hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the weakness of Texas Congressmen. They all jumped quickly on the CISPA bandwagon-despite this just being a GOP version of SOPA & much worse in reality-well worse if you like the 4th Amendment.

    Texas has a chance to elect several Conservative Independents to Congress this cycle. Men/women that are NOT part of the GOP-who as we all know does its best to shut out true conservatives. If we elect even 5 Conservative Independents to help the few true GOP Conservatives, the GOP will retain control of House-so that is NOT an issue to stop anyone for voting for a Conservative Independent, however we will have some in Congress that America is where their loyalty lies rather than to a party.

    If Americans particularly Texas continue to vote for a initial behind someone’s name rather than looking at their record or the candidate then we deserve the poor government we get.

    FYI I voted Cruz today.

  • mikeymike143

    then its anyones contest.

  • PowerToThePeople

    I believe you opening title should have been, “I am going to reply to the wrong person about the wrong subject” rather than what you typed in.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Dont keep a single provision. Repeal it all 100%,
    and THEN start anew with a new plan.

    If you do it both at once, you are automatically moving the goalposts to half-way compromise. It’s a huge mistake.

    CHANGE the status quo to be ZERO Obamacare.
    only then do you ask the question: What reforms will fix healthcare?

  • celador2

    Just as the Liljenquist show of support at Utah party convention forced Hatch into a primary a Ted Cruz victory will be keeping Dewhurst to under 50%. Then the issues change to Cruz’ issues.

    Dewhust is not an incumbent Senator but he is identified with them. Cruz can push hard on the debt and lack of a budget resolution fot three years. Shine the light!

    Cel

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    I am 100% for Cruz. He’s the bold conservative and Dewhurst is the status quo establishment type who will cave and compromise, just as he has done working the lege with both parties.

    But as LtGov, Dewhurst has done some good things inTexas lege, just as Cornyn, KBH and other establishment conservatives have done. He’s not a zero.

    Ron Paul? I’ve yet to see any of this budget ideas get any traction or for him to actually win any battles. To me, that is a sign of poor leadership and poor collaboration. And yes he is wrong on some issues – drugs, marriage, GWOT, etc.

    So be wary of Ron Paul as a ‘model’. He has done less for conservatives than even the squishes have. Instead we need Principled Consistent Conservative Leaders.

    I think Ted Cruz has that right combination.

  • spook

    I have come to the belief that Republicans elected politicians want the same things that Democrats do but either want they want it in a lite form or want the Demos to take the blame for Obamacare while they run it.

  • ihateliberals

    It isn’t a matter of being alzy it is a matter of Power. the Progressives have taken over the power within the Party. Te only way to break that is to get out now. We have tried for four years to work with the Republicans and to make the GOP strong again but the Elite with in the party are too powerful to break their hold. That is what happened to the Tea Party candidates. Once on the inside they were beat up by Boehner, Rove, Cantor , McConnell etc. The only way to stop them now is to just bring them down. We are ging to lose in the fall anyway so what woul dbe wrong with trying it my way starting next January? Maybe by the time the next elections rolled around a WTP party could be strong enough to beat the Dems and the GOP.

  • huskerchuck

    In Nebraska, we had a few pols get involved, but the primary players in the Republican party, Gov. Heineman and Sen. Johanns, both stayed out of the race. They’re locked in on getting Fischer elected now, but I think that was a smart move for both of them. Course, Heineman has also certainly endorsed before, such as endorsing Hagel in ’08 before Hagel decided to retire as payback for Hagel’s endorsement of him in ’06 over Osborne. He’s also already come out and endorsed his Lieutenant Governor, LG Sheehy, in the ’14 governor’s race. Definitely having that person as your running mate can be an influencing factor.

  • huskerchuck

    Rasmussen poll already out, 500 LV, taken yesterday. Fischer up by 18 over Kerrey in Nebraska.

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/senate/ne/nebraska_senate_fischer_vs_kerrey-3144.html

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_senate_elections/nebraska/election_2012_nebraska_senate

    I expect that’ll close some, but Kerrey is going to find it a lot tougher this go round, especially considering he has already come out in favor of gay marriage, but for states to be able to determine it for themselves (he said ‘Just like Dick Cheney!’ when making the announcement), and for raising taxes (but only after spending cuts… yeah right), and has a history of voting in favor of partial birth abortion, along with all his other issues, past and present, including stating he favored Obamacare, but didn’t feel it went far enough. Should be interesting, though.

  • sarg01

    He’s the villain in this little story.

    Dislike of Paul – a guy who is no longer even campaigning – is a waste of passion and intensity. Besides, he’s better than 80% of our other congressfolk … just not presidential material.

  • sarg01

    You can’t pull apart a 2000-page bill piece by piece. Far easier to just say “that never happened” and start over with the useful parts.

    However, the implication I picked up from the first comment was that anyone who thinks anything in the bill has any use is somehow a squishy. It’s a 2000 page bill full of random stuff. By sheer chance, at least some of it has to be OK.

    We shouldn’t let Dems be the champions of people with pre-existing conditions. We have to do something about the high-risk insurance market. Not the sort of pseudo-socialist types of “something” the Dems want, but we definitely need a plan of our own.

  • texasref

    I agree.

  • texasref

    If you say Cruz is the man, then that’s who I’m voting for.

  • kopen

    But the GOP is looking more and more like the demo’s these days ..
    These Texans should listen to Sarah .. she knows a good man when she see’s one .. California can only be relied on to be in the tank for obama .. We are loaded with welfare recipients and brainwashed college kids (just old enuff to vote) besides the hollywood loonies and the OWS that think uncle obama owes them a living ..
    I’m a Californian by birth and have watched this once great State digress into what you see today ..it has always been said that California leads the way .. If so hang onto your hat because this roller coaster is going down and don’t see an upside til we get Jerry Brown relived of duty ..

  • PowerToThePeople

    I know it is hard for some folks, but please try to use the brain cells you have to understand this simple point. Are you ready? Got ‘em fired up and running on all cylinders?

    Regardless of the topic of the original diary post, my comment was in direct response to the persons comment. It has nothing to do with Dewhurst or Cruz. The thread originator threadjacked with his whole “hater” rant and it needed addressed. It only had to do with Ron Paul and nothing more.

    And as to your comment that Paul is better than 80% of our reps in congress, wrong answer. As much as the dems are POS and even many of our own are the same, Paul takes the cake in the POS area and is one of the worst to ever sit in the halls. He is a close last to Kunich (sp) the aliens from outer space lover.

    Now, try to move on. You jumped your gun and got your panties all twisted all while not comprehending the discussion. Rather than continuing to make yourself look foolish, just head on over to another discussion.

  • sarg01

    I just failed to comprehend that you’re the sort of person it is not worth discussing anything with. Message received now, however.

    Feel free to stew in your hatred of a republican former candidate who has already announced his retirement.

  • PowerToThePeople

    Shoe cockroach, shoe.

    And until the liar actually retires, he is fair game, And until he denounces his racist anti Semite views, he will continue to be mocked.

    Now, anything else moronic to add?

  • ihateliberals

    The elite leadership has gotten too strong and as soon as a true conservative comes inside of the Den the Lions chew him up and spit him out. That is what happened to our Tea Party candidates and if we keep doing this Einstein’s theory on insanity will be proven once again. The only way now to keep our conservatives alive and fighting is on their own turf with their own leadership. Not the Progressive Liberals of Republican Party. I hate this and it took me a long time to come to this conclusion but I am right in what has to be done. Of course only time will tell but when we finally wake up it might be too late.

  • ihateliberals

    I’m thinking now I wonder whose side you are on anyway. Calling people names or lazy etc is no way to get your point across. I’m sorry you can’t think at a higher level than this. This is what a Liberal would do is to call me names or attack me personally about whether I am lazy or not. You don’t know me or what I am capable of. After reading your posted response to me i now am sorry I wasted my time with either of you.

  • gekster

    He said “If you?re too lazy/inept/busy to take over the GOP”.

    Not calling you anything.
    I think you saw what you wanted to see.

  • sarg01

    They share a tendency for crony capitalism with the progs. There’s a big difference.

    The progs believe the purpose of government is to adjust us. To “make us better”. It’s the anti-thesis of liberty.

    Crony capitalism is a crutch politicians developed to buy votes and campaign contributions. It’s a cesspool that needs to be cleaned up, but it’ll take a good long time to do it without tanking the economy.

    It’s far more important to be rid of the progs – they’re actively fighting against us. The crony crowd can be defeated over time … we just need steady progress each election.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    1. Your grasp of US political history is wrong.

    2. I didn’t call you a name.

    3. This site is not for people like you, if you continue this course. Read the site rules and then stop posting this garbage if you insist on believing it.

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    your future pursuits. I’m pretty sure they just won’t be here.

  • http://masonconservative.typepad.com fairfaxchris

    He has no “discernable group” in Congress, but that shouldn’t be a problem that should be celebrated. But outside of Congress, there wasn’t a candidate who had a more loyal group of supporters. He outlasted everyone else.

  • http://masonconservative.typepad.com fairfaxchris

    Ron Paul has endorsed Ted Cruz.

  • cbartlett

    I started supporting Ted as soon as Jim DeMint sent out info about him last fall. I met him at a Young Republicans meeting at our local university in January and was very impressed with his conservative values. Sent money to the campaign in February. Picked up yard signs at a meet-n-greet yesterday. Sent out Facebook messages and emails today. I have never, ever supported a candidate like this before and I’ve been voting for more than 30 years. There are actually quite a few other fringe candidates in this race and I sure hope they pull votes from Dewhurst so he doesn’t get the 50%. I believe Ted has a good chance in a runoff because his grassroots support will turn out for the runoff. The Chinese business crap that Dewhurst is spewing really makes me angry – so slimy.

  • cbartlett

    n/t

  • PowerToThePeople

    there fairy? Are you trying to say that the continuous abysmal failures of the POS Ron Paul should be forgotten because he endorsed someone?

  • PowerToThePeople

    to ignorantly claim that because he endorsed a minority that somehow that discredits all the years he proved he was a racist?

  • PowerToThePeople

    so whats your point? And considering who follows ole Ronnie, few would be proud of that “accomplishment.”

    Case in point, and example of the average messiah Ronnie cult member: you. Not a proud moment for ole Ronnie.

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    Ron Paul has been running for President since at least 1988. His so-called “followers” actually fall into three categories.

    Cat 1 – total nutjobs who will only vote for Paul. If he’s not on the ballot they don’t vote.

    Cat 2 – stoners who may not even be registered to vote.

    Cat 3 – hangers-on who will vote Republican.

    He hasn’t “outlasted” anybody because his goal was never to “win”, simply to create a stir and raise a bunch of $$ to either feather his retirement or pass to his son.

    You’re absolutely wrong about “celebrating” his lack of leadership or not being part of a discernible group. He is THE most hypocritical member of Congress – either side of the aisle. He rails about spending and is Mr. Earmark. He’s used and exploited the system for 20+ years.

    Good riddance.

  • PowerToThePeople

    and it may be time to bust out the bunny again my friend.

  • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

    more conservatives into our Party at the precinct level.

    Every locale is different and it might not be possible where you are. But we’re doing it here in AZ and it works, especially in terms of then having the manpower to reach out and “nudge” Republican voters to the polls in local and congressional and presidential elections.

    For example, I just learned that in our local Tempe, AZ city election for mayor and city council our Republican mayoral candidate lost by less than 1 per cent. Turnout city-wide for all voters was 26.6% But in my precinct, where we have 8 PCs, and where we divided up the work to “nudge,” through a phone call or a door knock or a literature drop with a sample ballot, we were able to get more than 50% of the Republicans to the polls. And that’s just a preliminary number based on the number of early voters who had turned in their ballots as of May 8.

    Took each of us about 2 hours to call all the voters on our respective lists (about 40 voters) and then follow-up with a literature drop at their door.

    This was a “non-partisan” city election — the candidates could not state in their literature or on their signs a party affiliation. That’s why a hand-delivered sample ballot from a Republican precinct committeeman helped — many Republicans in Tempe just don’t pay attention to the local politics.

    I tried to talk the campaign managers, and the two candidates, into jettisoning their “typical” campaign strategies (try to get Dems and independents to vote for them with blanket mailers, for example) and instead spend all their time and money targeting the new Republican voters, the Republicans who vote 50% or less of the time, historically, and the independents who always ask for a Republican ballot. That’s what we did in my precinct and it worked.

    If we conservatives can recruit as many conservatives as possible to come into the Party at the precinct level we can do better at GOTV and we can elect better, more conservative officers at the local, county, state and national levels.

    And if we don’t, we run the risk of the some other group of like-minded people, like the Paul supporters, taking over our Party from within.

    I hope this helps.

    Thank you.

    CW

  • PowerToThePeople

    if you are ever in the upstate of SC, we need to have a beer and some wings together. I am sure it would be a very interesting night.

  • garfieldjl

    Yes, it may actually take creating a new party to actually fix things (I hope that isn’t the case, but if it is the worst case scenario we have to keep that option on the table), however this is the worst possible time for us to attempt to create a new party.

    If the opposition vote against Obama ends up being split, Obama will likely win re-election. If Obama hadn’t managed to sink even lower as to things he would stoop to, I would still be of the mindset of may as well voting 3rd party. Romney really hasn’t done anything to improve his image in my mind.

    I don’t think we’ll be in good shape after 4 years of Romney, I pray I’m wrong, but I really don’t think I am.

    I do know that we probably won’t survive another 4 years of Obama, whom won’t even have to worry about running for re-election.

    Let’s all be realistic, we may actually have to split away from the Republican party, I don’t think we are quite at that point given Senator Lugar’s defeat in the primary, but we may actually have to form a new party eventually. This is the wrong time to seriously consider this option though, we can’t divide the opposition vote in this election, and splitting away from the Republican Party right now would be handing Obama 4 more years.

    If we win in November, and the Republicans don’t start moving right so we can start getting things fixed, then I would say we should revisit this option, but currently this idea will only help Obama.

  • cbartlett

    Dewhurst is, and always has been, an establishment moderate. The fact that he has become filthy rich while hanging out as a professional politician most of his life should be a red flag to everyone. All of the large city newspapers that are endorsing him have very liberal tendencies – even when they pretend to “support” a Republican.

    I reluctantly voted for Perry for Governor every time only because the alternative was much worse. I found out last year during his short run for the nomination that the MSM had really screwed with Perry’s reputation over the years and many, many Texans found out that he was really more conservative than we’d always thought. I felt so betrayed when I found out what an honorable, conservative person he really is. I still feel like Perry would have made the best President and I am a little disappointed in his Dewhurst endorsement, although I do understand his historical (and probably $$) connection.

    And yes – we try very hard to corral and confine all of the liberals in Texas to the Austin area. They really ARE weird there and we don’t want them polluting the rest of our fine state!

  • cbartlett

    This seems like way too big of a jump for a “media star” up against guys with more experience. IMHO he should have tried for a state house or senate position first. All of these other marginal candidates will hopefully pull enough support from Dewhurst to throw this into a Cruz-Dewhurst runoff. Lots of people who know more about campaigns than I do seem to think that Cruz would have the advantage in a runoff. I heard Cruz speak at a Young Republicans meeting back in January and he told us that a runoff with Dewhurst is the best he could hope for in this primary because his staff thinks he can win in a one-on-one with Dewhurst. He also told us that his biggest problem is Dewhurst’s money – millions apparently. It certainly looks like Dewhurst is using it for extremely slimy mud-slinging advertising. It’s going to get very messy in the next few weeks…..

  • APA Guy

    3rd party = Democrat victory…see 1992 for reference.

    Conservatives taking the GOP back is how to win the party…and the country. Did you learn nothing from Reagan and the 2010 midterm election?

  • cbartlett

    Dewhurst has millions $$ to buy the bogus TV ads and Cruz is having to fight the lies on his website. TV time in those large markets cost big bucks. I sure wish some MSM – or even Hannity or Rush – would highlight the trash job Dewhurst is spewing so at least people would stop and question. Ted DOES have an excellent radio spot by Mark Levin running on our AM station that carries Beck/ Limbaugh/ Hannity/ Levin programs every day. Unfortunately, it’s kind of preaching to the choir on that station…….

  • cbartlett

    We already have Louie Gohmert for our Rep – can’t do much better than that. The GOP establishment hate him because he’s constantly making waves with the leadership. I don’t think he even has a Dem challenger in the fall.

    I will never, ever skip an election again. Our local City and School Board elections were held last Saturday. (They had to set their date before the primary date ever got settled in court.) The guy I voted for on the School Board won by FOUR votes!! My husband got back from out of town late and decided he was too tired to get out and vote. I told him it could have been FIVE. Lesson learned. :-)

  • mutantone

    it is written in the Constitution that congress is limited to set terms not life times in office a term of two years and six years only:
    Senate elections
    The Senate has 100 members, elected for a six year term in dual-seat constituencies (two from each state), with one-third being renewed every two years. The group of the Senate seats that is up for election during a given year is known as a “class”; the three classes are staggered so that only one of the three groups is renewed every two years. Until the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, Senators were elected by state legislatures, not the electorate of states.
    The House of Representatives has 435 members, elected for a two year term in single-seat constituencies. House of Representatives elections are held every two years on the first Tuesday after November 1 in even years. House elections are first-past-the-post elections that elect a Representative from each of 435 House districts which cover the United States. Special House elections can occur between if a member dies or resigns during a term. The delegates of the territories of American Samoa, District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands are also elected.

  • checkmate2012

    Chinese ad Dewhurst is running. Unfortuately the ad is effective in the Dallas market and early voting has started. Go Cruz!

  • mikeymike143

    Brent Tweed, the Ron Paul supporter who was elected chairman of the Republican State Convention on May 5 at the Augusta Civic Center said ”If Republicans at the national convention are looking for cheerleaders, they won?t find them with Ron Paul supporters. ?I put Mitt Romney in the same category as Obama,? he said. ?I?m going to be bold here. Obama winning?and I don?t like Obama?is better than Romney winning.?

    http://www.themainewire.com/2012/05/leader-ron-paul-convention-takeover-obama-romney/

  • greyeagle

    Joe Barton was my House Congressman for the number of years I lived there. He took care of a major problem for me and I will always be grateful. He is well respected. Kay Granger is another one. I did not like Dewhurst, I like and respect the Attorney General Greg Abbot. I really like Governor Rick Perry and think he has done an excellent job for TX. Ted Cruz is also a very good man. Ron Paul is a nut. There are several Dems that are worthless. However, I think most of the TX delegation is one of the better ones. I lived in the state for nearly 16 years and followed politics closely.

  • greyeagle

    He was Mayor of Dallas when I worked there. He was one of the better Dallas Mayors, but I don’t think he has better qualifications than Ted Cruz.

  • checkmate2012

    The hotel as said below and what about the talk of making Dallas a sanctuary city?? He doesn’t have a core like Cruz. Empty suit.

  • greyeagle

    Is also ex-CIA. I expect he has loads of contacts in the political arena.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    This is SO rich! …

    “Cruz has held appointed office and taken orders as to what to fight and defend.”

    Yes, and he did a BANG UP JOB defending Texas conservative principles!

    So here he was ‘taking orders’ but when the law firm that Cruz worked for defended a Chinese manufacturer, we get Dewhurst hate mailers making Cruz solely responsible for Chinese IP theft. That is SO rich!

    “Talking with my customers and associates in Texas, Dewhurst does have their support. ”

    They are not well informed. Dewhurst is the name ID pick, but conservative activists know that Cruz will be better.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    “Let?s all be realistic, we may actually have to split away from the Republican party, ”

    Let?s all be realistic, that’s nuts.

    3rd parties are for losers who lose and have 0% power except the power to give the other side – the LEFT – more and more power and destroy conservative principles in the USA forever.

    Primary strategy is WORKING. Dont throw away a good idea for a pipedream.

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    “However, the implication I picked up from the first comment was that anyone who thinks anything in the bill has any use is somehow a squishy. ”

    True Dat.

    “It?s a 2000 page bill full of random stuff. By sheer chance, at least some of it has to be OK. ”

    It’s a festering pile of left-liberal government-takeover dung. Yes, there are some kernels in that dung, but I wouldnt eat them.

    “We shouldn?t let Dems be the champions of people with pre-existing conditions. ”

    They never were and never will be no matter how much they want to regulate.
    You CANNOT force insurance companies to accept such people without destroying the insurance market. Such regs have forced insurance rates higher and destroyed access to otherwise healthy people to health insurance – a cure worse than the original problem.

    The solution is complete DE-regulation of insurance, allow it to be bought across state lines, and only then put in something for pre-existing conditions. The simple fact is you CAN get health insurance even though you have pre-existing conditions – it just wont cover it. Many states have ‘donut hole’ programs to fill in the gaps, where govt subsidizes that preexisting condition – it could be added to medicaid. This would be a miniscule and targetted solution vs Obamacare takeover everything solution.

  • gekster

    you are replying to an idiot that has a proven trck record of not being to bright. A grade schooler who doesn’t quite know what he’s talking about.
    And he has shown it time and again.

  • krish

    lot of people in Dallas are asking the question that he is hiding something! I am wondering why he is not spending some money to defend himself better? Not everyone is going to call the campaign ….

    The ad that shows him representing chinese company & putting US workers out of work is really devastating & having an effect. On top of this, Cruz came out & said he was not the lead attorney & other campaign came out with documents that showed he was the lead attroney… there is no response from Cruz!

    I hope Cruz campaign gave you a convincing reply…if he has some baggage, it is better to come forth & tell the truth! Dewhurst is bad news but Cruz seems to have his own issues!

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Please done concern troll over this bogus Dewhurst slime attack.

    maybe if you give Cruz some $$$ he can run his correcting ad:

    http://www.tedcruz.org/facts/

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    out about Mourdock. All innuendo with no substance. It didn’t work here at redstate or in Indiana, and hopefully, it won’t work in Texas.

    I’m donating to Cruz’ campaign right now in response to your comment.

  • garfieldjl

    Seriously, I said we should be willing to keep that option in mind, I was not suggesting we immediately decide to create a new party. I don’t know all the backstory as to why the Whig party fell apart off the top of my head particularly whether or not people first tried to change it from the inside. I’m guessing that people honestly tried to fix the Whig party and then finally decided over time that it couldn’t be salvaged.

    The Republican Party was created as a result of the Whig party falling apart.

    I’m not suggesting we try to create a 3rd party at this time because we can’t afford 4 more years of Obama.

    Nor have I stated that we should create a 3rd party for that matter, I still am of the mindset that we can fix the Republican Party. That said, I am going to keep the new party option in mind as a last resort option.

    Instead of disagreeing with everything I say for the sake of it, how about you read what I post, and if you want some clarification as to what I am saying cause you aren’t sure what I meant, ASK me to clarrify, rather that start flying off on a tangent.

  • garfieldjl

    I have a Bachelors Degree, thank you kindly. I actually do know what I am talking about, and the fact we have a difference in opinion on an issue doesn’t have a thing to do with someone being more intelligent, we just are seeing things a little differently. Stop behaving like a left-wing snob, that goes for mbecker as well.

  • texasref

    is the Republican primary electorate. We win some and we lose some.

    We’re going to win more and lose less if we go out and participate in the precinct level and work harder to promote candidates who can represent conservatism and win the general. That’s how we take the party back, by electing a caucus that will steer the leadership in the right direction. Because the dirty little secret is the congressional leadership isn’t leadership; they follow what their caucus wants.

  • WmCraig

    Democrats, Republicans, what ever, once they get to Washington the join a very small fraternity of rulers with far too much power concentrated in far too few hands. And for what ever reason we continue to concentrate more power in their hands. Calls for increased regulation because the JP Morgans of the world have too much power concentrated into foo few hands and they need regulation by an even smaller group of people with even more power in their hands.

    Our Congress is not so much like the Soviet’s as it is similar England’s King George III’s parliament.

    But the good news is there is a simple way to solve this problem built right into the constitution that our founders bequeathed to us.
    Repeal the 16th Amendment.

    No one we elect, no individual even a Senator or Congressman, no citizen, not even a business can stand up to the Government and say “enough”. But put direct taxation back into the hands of the states where it belongs and Congress will behave like the servants of the states they were intended to be. Not masters of the palace they have built for themselves.

  • trutexan

    Facebook, Tweeting, talking to friends & family. ChooseCruz!

  • gekster

    on anything about third parties to you or anyone else.

    You’ll have to point it out to me.

  • gekster

    2. On the interwebby thingy, people can be anything they want to be.
    I am a rocket scientist, just to match your bachelor degree.

  • radicalrighty

    Paul was republican, before he wasn’t, then was again . . .

  • krish

    stating the ground situation here in Dallas…….. it is not easy to go against establishment!

    If you have tv ads everyday saying that you sided with the chinese against US company…it does have an effect!

    Cruz did come on Hannity show yesterday..that is good. Need to hear him more ….

    By the way, two months ago, I wrote here in RS that we need senators like Cruz to come to senate & work with Rubio – to come up with common sense immigration policy.

    Imagine how difficult it will be to get rid of somebody like McConnell, Boehner or Cantor – they are establishment plus they have the leadership power (equal to access to unimited $$$$$)!

  • texashistorian

    with stops in Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg and one other place if any of you are in the area and need to hear from him directly to help you decide.

    Also, there are phone banks going up and the campaign needs folks to make some calls if anyone is interested: tedcruz.org

  • krish

    you are lucky to have Louie as your rep who stands up to the RINO Boehner!

    Unfortunately, Pete Sessions -a shill for Boehner is our Rep. There is nobody opposing him in the primary…would have voted for anybody against him! I will have to do a protest vote in the primary. I hope he loses in the general elections…need to overhaul the republican party & the only way is for RINOs to lose in the elections!

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    Are you countering the smears by telling everyone you know that they’re not true? Have you donated? Are you door knocking for his campaign? Making calls with GOTV? Any suggestions as to what else Cruz should be doing?

    Cruz is running ads, holding events, appearing on TV & radio shows, has a great website, etc. Not sure what else he can do but run as the solid conservative he is, which is what he is doing. Lugar’s smear campaign against Mourdock. I’m optimistic the good people of Texas will see through Dewhurst’s smears.

  • conservativerock5

    Steve Stockman, a 55-year old former Congressman who served from 1995-1997, is seeking election in the 36th district. Steve is a good Christian man and will strongly adhere to the Constitution.
    http://congressmanstevestockman.com/

    Richard Mack, a 60-year old former Sheriff from Arizona who moved to Texas to challenge RINO Lamar Smith in the 21st district. Mack gained publicity for challenging the Brady gun law that went all the way to the Supreme Court…and he won.
    http://sheriffmackforcongress.com/