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Mitt Romney is Too Far to the Right . . .

The casual consumer of news hears it all the time and not just from Democratic pundits. Reporters, pundits, and concern trolls in the media fret that Romney has had to move too far right. He’s just too conservative.

These same people never stop to examine Barack Obama. Between the two, Barack Obama has repeatedly surrounded himself with people who actually don’t much care for the United States. Writing that may anger people, but it is actual, factual, fact.

Instead of considering if Mitt Romney is too far to the right, perhaps we should consider if Barack Obama is too far to the left.

Barack Obama notes in his fictionalized autobiography that everyone bought and no one read that Frank Marshall Davis was an influence in his life. The Obama campaign disputes how much of an influence Davis was, but he had enough of an impact that Obama took time in Chicago to visit places Davis lived.

Davis was an activist communist and friend of Obama’s grandfather.

Barack Obama left Hawaii, went to Chicago, and sat in Jeremiah Wright’s church for 20 years. Among other things, Jeremiah Wright mouthed off from the pulpit about the “U.S. of KKK A”.

When he got his jump start into the major political arena, Barack Obama held a fundraiser in the living room of terrorists who had tried to kill police officers and blow up the Pentagon.

In fact, one of the terrorists, Bill Ayers, told the New York Times

”I don’t regret setting bombs,” Bill Ayers said. ”I feel we didn’t do enough.”

Ironically, the quote was published the morning of September 11, 2001 [editor's note: re-written to make clear Ayers's quote was published that day, but not given in response to what happened that day. Total, but ironic coincidence]

During Barack Obama’s political career in Chicago, he headlined an event for the Democratic Socialists of America and joined the communist rooted New Party in Chicago as a way to get leverage on the ballot.

In the White House he appointed Van Jones, a self-described communist and Kevin Jennings who has his own far-left outside the mainstream issues.

And now out on the campaign trail, Barack Obama is peddling grade school Marxism in the name of fairness.

The left may keep up the drumbeat on Mitt Romney’s conservatism, but I’d like to think some Super PAC somewhere will make sure the public knows what the media won’t tell them — Barack Obama has spent a lot of time surrounded by people who hold the founding ideals of this country in contempt.

It is an inconvenient fact “reasonable” people are not supposed to discuss, but it also happens to be true.

COMMENTS

  • mikeymike143

    our country would be destroyed if that egomaniac was reelected president. but i think mitt wins in a landslide.

  • snappy101

    Every time I hear Mitt Romney singing America The Beautiful in the Obama ad, I am reminded how Obama wants to change America and I get angry. I don’t know what Team Obama was thinking when they decided it was a good idea to denigrate Mitt Romney to the tune of America The Beautiful but it has the effect of making me think Obama is making fun of me and everyone else who loves their country. Maybe they tested the ad in Hollywood or San Francisco or maybe they tested it with their socialist or communist demographic groups. It reminded me of Nancy Pelosi calling all of those well-behaved, flag waving and country loving people “astroturf.” The Democrats have gone over the cliff with this pied piper in the White House. The best we can do is help get people to the polls on Election Day to show him the door.

  • mixplix

    With half the Country not paying any income taxes, millions on food stamps, millions on some entitlement program, it’s going to be a close race. There are millions that think the Government will take care of them at no cost to themselves. We have a huge job on our hands to get him out of office and he is going to try to buy the office again.

  • rhclaryjr

    . . . that he’s in very deep water off the left (California) coast. As a globalist, in fact, he’s not even within the territorial boundaries of the United States. A more un-American, anti-American president this country has never seen.

  • rhclaryjr

    but y’all need to do a better job vetting and training your candidates. Too many of them went to Washington two years ago with promises to curb spending. And what happened? No change — the national debt continues to increase at an increasing rate. If Tea Party candidates continue to join “the establishment” once they get to Washington the Tea Party will end up nothing more than a footnone on this page of history.

  • jsbrodhead

    For those whose morality is relative only to their desires, those on the right must appear to be running away! BUT, in reality, we, on the right, have just straightened out our position, backed against the Constitution…

    We have NOT actually moved… We have only one thin line on which to stand.

    Want to see the difference, play tug-of-war, with one player’s back and heels against a wall (the Constitution) and the other player has all the room he/she desires (Liberal playing field.) It should become clear why Conservatives look so ridged in our position – WE HAVE NO PLACE ELSE TO GO!

  • clamdigger53

    We all know what hugobama is; King of the PARASITES ! Vote buyer extraordinaire.Some throw back pide pipper out of Europes Dark Ages leading a following of rats out of Chicago en route to The Promised Land( D.C.).Oh how accurate the concept that hugobamas base is single mothers.Also,Roy Masters sums it all up succinctly when he says “Those who wont work,dont know how to work!”

  • trutexan

    This election is not about Mitt Romney. It’s about President Obama.

    Pay attention to what?s NOT there. Notice the subtle differences in 2012 from what we all saw/heard in 2008. The massive crowds at DNC events, thousands holding signs of ?Yes We Can?, the chatter and noise and side banner ads on FaceBook, and the continual stream of adulation on news channels, etc. It?s all missing. What I notice are failed attempts at defense of the president, explanations of his obscure behavior, and little to no fanfare from the few Dems I know. Because before 2008, Obama had no record, other than smattering bits here and there that leaned Socialist, on which to criticize so any criticism was flagged as racism. Today with 4 years under his belt and trillions of dollars in new debt, no decrease in unemployment, and billions wasted on solar energy cronies, Conservatives are rising. They are no longer afraid to criticize. As the nice lady in the pool in Florida aptly put it, ?He?s outsourced jobs and killed NASA?. Even those who were willing to give him a chance, have had enough, and now feel no compunction whatsoever about telling it like it is. And when they do, hard-core Democrats are left shuffling their feet and re-directing the conversation elsewhere. The backpocket race card can’t be pulled any longer.

    The people who don?t follow the news or keep up with politics absolutely DO see that had he just bailed out every under-water mortgage in America, we?d all be better off and not so far in debt. Or what if he had just given every person without a job $150,000 to get back on their feet. That still would have been cheaper than what he has done. (I actually heard someone say this in passing a few days ago.) People think like that. And now, no amount of freebies to illegal aliens are going to change their minds because the American public also realizes that there?s no free lunch. Somebody?s got to pay for all this and now we?re scraping the bottom of the barrel and we can?t tax-the-rich our way out of this. Darker days loom ahead unless there?s a serious change soon and they all know it.

    I don?t get the impression from fellow Conservatives that ?Mitt Romney is being force-fed to us? as my local Postal Union president keeps repeating. I mean, c?mon. The big doaner Democrat money is not rolling in like it was and the President is asking for your wedding guests to donate to his campaign and $3 for his birthday? Seriously?

  • 1stRichard

    I choked, gasped and spilled my coffee, I first thought not here too with that absurdity. Please be more careful with those headlines.

  • michaelbowler

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  • gwalt

    Erick, I too hope some Super PAC comes up with just a few thousand dollars and places an ad —- in public—- with the lying treasonous “news” anchors names and faces and them. Start with Georgie Stepphie. Alinsky them. They deserve it.

  • repubnut

    He’s not far enough according to the major news media– You have to remember that the American Socialist/Marxist Party owns and operates the major news agencies. They own the state of California now and I doubt if the state will ever climb out !!

  • 6eorge Jetson

    Romney by himself – meh
    Romney vs Obama – YouDaMan, Mitt!

    O   bstinate
    B   ankrupt
    A   uthoritarian
    M   ediocre
    A   dolescent

  • 6eorge Jetson

    Admit it, America

  • funwithknives

    he ‘digitizes’ the scale. {You know, for ‘ balance’}

    Progressives balance their scale by continually changing the scale’s calibration, as-needed. It always ‘measures heavy’ ,and changes day to day….and their butcher always charges more base rate.

    Unless Victimology, Environmentalism or The Children are concerned.
    Then, They hide the scale and the gauge becomes emotion, and incredibly fuzzy “Logic”.
    {It’s a Blue Thing, you wouldn’t understand}

    The suggestions here for ads to display the disparities the SCUM do not ever show between the Two Candidates, as real, documented facts could very well be the tipping point.
    You know Mitt won’t do it. PACS Must Do It.
    …or, the GOP re-election committee.

    These ‘shells’ are just sittin’ in The Ammo Dump, waiting to be used.
    How about Mid-August? U-1 through U-6 figures will be out and discussed, and this would start frosting the cake.
    Who’s the Artillery Director?

  • mustango

    “Too Far Right” Romney was elected governor of WHICH state again?

  • PowerToThePeople

    a dishonest butcher would slip his or her, usually his, pinky onto the scale adding quite a but of weight to your purchase. Depending on his level of dishonesty, you may lose a few grams of meat weight up to a few ounces.

    Know that is off topic, but those who are near my age and remember the old scales in the local butcher shop may remember we had to watch out for the pinky.

  • salemst

    I’m a staunch across the board conservative on values, economics/private sector jobs/defense/government spending/illegals-amnesty-borders.

    Mitt Romney is, IMO, Reaganesque. Larry Kudlow has assessed him as the most conservative nominee since Reagan, and the most underrated politician in the country.

    Based on what we’ve observed from Romney the entire campaign including primary season I don’t see why any conservative would take issue with him. I live in Massachusetts. Mitt was superb here. We conservatives take anything we can get here, and Mitt was far better than that.

    He had a 145-15 Democrat House, 35-5 Democrat Senate, and a liberal Massachusetts Supreme Court. He vetoed 844 times in 4 years. He governed exactly or more conservatively as he campaigned. His word is solid. He’s not a liar.

    We’d be darned lucky to elect him. He was by far the most conservative electable candidate, the only one Obama feared.

    Mitt’s winning in a landslide because the economy is so much worse than anyone, aside from Roubini, is talking about. And it’s deteriorating much further the rest of the year.

  • commonsenseobserver

    And boy, he was severely Conservative. So Conservative that we might venture to call him a Conservative Republican. The horror!!! :P

  • funwithknives

    somewhat cloddy ‘digitizes’ {Digit?} comment. Sometimes ‘clever’ is not too wise when you are trying to make a point.

    When a joke falls flat , you cover by saying,
    “…well, you had to have been there…”

    Really, you had to….

  • paco12348

    One must not speak of the Communist Messiah that way!
    Remember what trouble Allen West got into when he just told the truth about Wasserman Schultz?
    Look at the trouble Bachmann is in!
    In this Communist environment we are living in one must be extremely careful of speaking the truth.
    Don’t tell anyone but I just sent a check to help Allen West with his reelection and please don’t tell anyone I support the Tea Party.
    Wasn’t it Soros that informed on his kith and kindred during Hitler’s time?
    Tis’ a dangerous decade we live in and if America does not turn it around, America will just be another Nation going down the drain. When God is kicked out of a Nation, look at what moves in!

  • APA Guy

    Dick Morris correctly points out that Obama is carrying the RV portion of the electorate that doesn’t vote by a 3 to 1 margin. That segment of the population will be of little help to Obama, while Romney will run away with the rest.

    Those most motivated to vote have serious chips in this election’s outcome. We will be looking at a 1980 scenario and outcome by November…bank on it.

  • spinoneone

    their articles with the White House? Don’t think I have seen that proven, yet, but it seems highly likely.

  • bobguzzardi

    This Leftist Narrative is promoted by Obama’s Democratic Media to scare the “Independent” voter who is supposed to think that Mitt Romney is an “extremist”. The Obama Democratic Media demonizes anyone or any idea to the Left of Obama’s European Democratic Socialist Statism as “extreme” and to be feared like the 911 bombers.

  • witsend

    Not only is Mitt Romney NOT too far right, I consider him too far left. Nonetheless, I will certainly vote for him. It was rather scary when my very liberal sister said she would vote for Romney. (This was long before he was the frontrunner for the Republican party.)

  • commonsenseobserver

    0_o

  • PowerToThePeople

    but it was my fault, not yours. Just getting to old to pick up on things like that.

  • jcboston69

    Mittens is too far to the LEFT for me. He signed ever messed up bill the Mass Dems put across his desk. I didn’t vote for McCain, I won’t vote for Romney, and I won’t vote for ANY sh**bag the Republicans nominate just because he’s “better than Obama”. Wake up, Republicans. You need to get serious and nominate real paleocons, not these RINO neocons.

  • commonsenseobserver

    We don’t need Neocons or Paleocons, it seems like we’d just be better getting a common sense Reagan Conservative, with a touch of Burke.

    But Gov. Romney fought for the people of Massachsetts and held the line against many liberal bills that would have made government bigger and more tyrannical, standing on the side of consumers, taxpayers, and entrepreneurs every time. That is a fact. He is the only one who can turn America around, and will do so from Day One.

  • acat

    Which path are you on?

    Mew

  • Duke

    Conservative office holders do one thing that the libs don’t do: They give the people of the country/state/municipality what they are insisting upon. It’s the lib-dems who “know better” and give you what’s good for you – in THEIR opinion. That’s the only way I can justify “Romney care” and still see him as a conservative.

    I’ve caught just a few glimmers of hope in some of Mr. Mitten’s comments, like when he VERY briefly made the statement that the Dept. of Education, “…might not be there…” with him as President. The only thing that’s going to save this country going forward is a President and Congress that will cut the guts out of the federal government. If the past practice of continuing to grow the federal government at the expense of the states persists, our longevity as a free nation will be short-lived. I think Romney might be the guy to get that job done, given the right help in the Congress.

    And, of course, we’ll be watching!

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    I haven’t heard that term in a while..isn’t the most prominant paleocon currently … …. Tom Tancredo?

  • ceili_dancer

    The Israeli Army video.

  • acat

    Please add it!

    The more the merrier, no?

    Mew

  • renl57

    …”Republican” and “extremist” are always juxtaposed into a single phrase.

    They must have defined a shortcut in their copies of Microsoft Word that automatically inserts “Republican extremist” or “right-wing extremist” whenever they type an abbreviation:

    rpx => Republican extremist
    hac => Hope and Change
    ydb => You didn’t build that

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    Stephanie Guttermouth is up with another of her “Mitt Romney is blatantly…” videos about this which only shows how terrified Ole Axe is about his boss feeling good and going off the teleprompter…

  • dodgeone

    where I live its a fact you could put Stalin on the ballot and he would get elected as to many here in IA vote Democrat an careless who it is as they believe whatever the MSM tells them about how the Democrats will save them from the evil Republicans and its so easy to vote, all you do is put one mark on the ballot an you have voted for every Democrat on the ballot without even knowing there names or what they think.

  • funwithknives

    he was due for a monthly drive-by and he’s a mite early.

    Last time he wished for a third party. Being a lapsed large ‘L’ Libertarian I can assure him trying that is worse by a factor of 100 than herding cats.

    Now he wants out entirely , and is gonna’ take his ball and leave , ’cause Mitt just doesn’t measure up, to his {variable} high standards.

    Not enough of your sort to start a party and you don’t like the one you’re addressing.
    There’s a reason you’re more or less alone, you know……….
    But you’re a smart guy , and you’ll figure it out….someday…….

  • Vegas_Rick

    people thought Carter had a good chance against Reagan too. How’d that work out for them? I have faith in the majority of the American electorate. When 72% agree that work requirements for welfare are a good thing, and 60% trust Romney more on the economy, and 59% of veterans are for Romney, I’m not too worried about the slugs lifting His Highness to victory.

    Romney is coming into his own now and I think he will destroy The One with facts during the debates. The slugs cab’t get away fro reality tv long enough to make a difference. IMHO.

  • funwithknives

    they all end in ‘..ist’.

    Why are they called The Creative Class? This is it?
    This is the best they got?

    Maybe this is why Conservatives aren’t good name-callers.
    Simple minds have simple needs and simple vocabularies.
    {See I just KNEW, there was a reason…this IS the best they got.}

  • Vegas_Rick

    …your candidates…? Take wrong turn on the way to the Daily Kos? What are YOU doing to effect positive political change. Criticizing from the front porch doesn’t count.

  • emptybucket

    I was.

  • Martin Knight

    Have you ever seen or heard any talking head (even on FOXNews) ever ask whether any politician has gone ” … too far to the Left”?

    I have heard/read “Far Right”, “Extreme Right”, even “… lurch to the Right” in the media more times than I can count, but I can’t remember the last time I heard any sort of concern about someone being too far on the Left.

    I think this is something Mitt Romney should have his surrogates do; anytime any talking head furrows his brow and asks so-concernedly about Mitt Romney going too far to the Right, respond that Obama is way farther to the Left than Romney is to the Right …

    … and watch his head explode.

  • Vegas_Rick

    Stomps feet… I WON’T, I WON’T, I WON’T!

    Very helpful attitude there moron.

  • funwithknives

    Just an “Extremist at Getting Experience”

    “Senior Fossil Researcher”

    “Living Historian”

    Instructor in ‘Fun Through The Centuries’, class item #101

    {or my moniker ,currently: “That guy, you should avoid…” }

  • cbartlett

    Check your spelling………..

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

    .

  • ceili_dancer

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

    Too open for abuse.

    And WordPress doesn’t think comments are important enough to support preview.

  • funwithknives

    P l e a s e ???

  • APA Guy

    Well, not unless we’re talking about an uppity leftist troll talking about how “smart” liberals are :)

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

    ..

  • jcboston69

    How am I a troll for expressing my opinion? And what Burke would you be talking about? Edmund Burke? You might want to do a little research on him before making statements like that.

    And Romney signed into law a bill making my lifetime firearms permit expire (unbeknownst to me) and another making it illegal to possess ammo and magazines without a permit. I got arrested and charged with “Illegal possession of a firearm” for having a few rounds and a few mags (no guns) and if convicted would have gotten a MANDATORY 2.5 years in jail. The charges were dropped, but not before the worst month of my life, thanks to Mitt and his Democrat friends in MA. I left MA and never looked back. Now I’m serving as a police officer in CO, and I’ll be damned if I help elect a RINO like Mitt who buckles under for every liberal violation of the Constitution that comes across his desk.

  • jcboston69

    Alan West is a Paleoconservative. I’d vote for him for president any time.

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    Romney or Obama. Granted Mitt wasn’t the first choice for many of us, but he is the nominee. Not voting or voting for a third party candidate is in essence a vote for Obama. Is that really what you want to do?

    I understand your frustration, but I honestly don’t think our country will withstand another 4 years of Obama. I’m surely not willing to take that chance. Are you?

  • PowerToThePeople

    because you have made two comments and both have been ignorant. But beyond that, you come to a conservative activist site and whine about our nominee announcing how you would rather play with barbies at home while you weep and not vote Romney rather giving Obama another 4 years to screw this country.

    Not only does that make you a big POS troll, it makes you an ignorant jackass who deserves nothing but our contempt.

    The mods will take care of your BS soon enough, in the meantime expect to be mocked.

    And I doubt you are a cop, you are too stupid to even assist one in Mayberry.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan and Tom Tancredo are paleoconservatives; I wouldn’t lump West in with them, but if you do -got to say we have to agree to disagree.

  • garfieldjl

    After what all Obama has been pulling lately, I’ve seriously been considering putting Romney stickers on my car’s bumper, and I can’t stand Romney.

    Considering you called me a leftist troll a while back, you don’t exactly have a very good at figuring out the political ideology of people.

    We need to make sure we keep control of the House, and take control of the Senate this election. Quite frankly I have my concerns about Romney as well, but we know how bad Obama will be in a second term, and Romney has shown some signs that he’s concerned with the behavior of the regime.

  • PowerToThePeople

    when I take advice from a moron such as yourself, I will let you know I give a crap about what you think or say. Until then, crawl back in your basement and find someone else to worry about.

    And you are still a troll, nothing has changed.

  • garfieldjl

    Cause you really are having vision problems if you can’t tell the difference between me and a left wing troll…

  • Bill S

    Just keep quiet here, then. We’re here to elect a Republican and get Barack Obama out of office. You’re not contributing to that. Either provide constructive criticism or keep your counterproductive opinions to yourself.

    Mitt Romney is the nominee. This is a conservative AND Republican site. Your comments are in opposition to the latter.

    As Moe would say: :holds up hand: Stop. This isn’t up for debate.

  • PowerToThePeople

    troll does not mean left wing, Cletus, it can be an array of meanings.

    And you are still the joke troll of the site.

    As I stated before, worry about someone who gives a damn about what you think, and that person will never be me. That or go work up another silly conspiracy theory about Colorado.

  • gmhunt

    Romney is a RINO, anyone including himself that says other wise is a “fool” and a lire……Obama is not eligible to be President……..so, Romney is the “lesser” of two evils………

  • PowerToThePeople

    talking? Can not come up with the next tin foil theory if you are wasting time here.

    Your theory would sound a bit more plausible if you added in the aliens and GWB angle.

    Moron!

  • garfieldjl

    Oh that’s right, it actually happened under this administration, it was called Fast & Furious, you know the operation that Holder has turned less than 10% of the documents over to congress and was found in contempt of congress…

    It doesn’t sound all that crazy anymore when the administration already has a track record of supplying guns to the Mexican Drug Cartels, as well as hand grenades!

  • PowerToThePeople

    and I like them. I will be using them in the future.

  • jcboston69

    I’m not going to insult you in kind. What you said, I think, says more about you than I could ever add.

    Have a nice day.

  • jcboston69

    I’m being shouted down by so-called conservatives? Is that what we’re being reduced to?

    I’m very disappointed. I thought this was the sort of thing only liberals did.

  • jcboston69

    Let Obama destroy the country and start to rebuild, or let the GOP electorate take us down the slow, painful spiral we’ve been on since the early 90s and hit the bottom in another decade or two. I’m for ripping the bandaid off quickly.

  • jcboston69

    I like the three you mentioned, and I don’t lump West in with them, but I’d still call him a paleocon…just a different flavor.

  • gekster

    You ARE being told that if you are not going to help Romney get elected, to just keep your opinions to yourself.

    You have a choice, Obama or Romney.
    Not voting for Romney is the same as voting for Obama.
    (I have put this as simply as I can)

  • Bill S

    and the “Posting Rules” page (under “Help”). Study them carefully. Note the following:

    At RedState, we are conservatives in primaries and Republican in general elections and we aim to win.

    If you can’t abide by the mission of this site and the posting rules, you should probably stay away.

  • streiff

    Bill S told you politely something your mother should have impressed upon you years ago: if you don’t have something good to say, don’t say anything. If you can’t handle that sage advice I don’t know what to tell you.

  • jcboston69

    “You are NOT being shouted down.

    You ARE being told that if you are not going to help Romney get elected, to just keep your opinions to yourself.”

    Oh, sorry…my mistake. LOL

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    HuffPo —————————————>
    DKos <—————————————-

    Those are the sites on the web that advocate the re-election of Barack Obama with their bandwidth.

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

    You, like your Communist pal, had the same thoughts about wanting things to get worse.

  • jcboston69

    I’ll help any true conservative win election.

  • jcboston69

    I’ve never seen conservatives as rude, crude, and unfriendly as here on this board.

  • jcboston69

    And I gave up voting for evils.

  • jcboston69

    Is that what you’re saying?

    I guarantee you I’m more conservative than any of you trite and/or foul-mouthed little people. It’s a shame that the GOP isn’t anymore.

  • jcboston69

    Neither Obama nor Romney (or any other Communist for that matter) is my pal.

  • acat

    You showed up spouting lies, and threatening to not vote like a petulant child who doesn’t get his Mc Happy Meal ™.

    You should not be surprised to have been treated like one.

    As for crude, unless your definition is based on 2nd grade sunday school, I’m not seeing it… you weren’t fabulating again, were you?

    Mew

  • jcboston69

    If my opinion is not welcome here (ergo this isn’t a place for the exchange of ideas which can also include admonitions but instead is just a Republican circle-jerk) and I get banned for speaking my conservative mind against non-conservative Republicans, then please make sure my email is removed from your mailing list.

    Thanks.

  • jcboston69

    What lies did I spout? You do know that it’s a LIBERAL tactic to just insult people and call them liars, right? A true conservative tells you that you’re wrong and then tells you WHY.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    I can play that game as well – no you are incorrect – read the site once you are banned – we disagree on everything except that Barack Obama’s time in the White House should be as short as permissible by law. Agreement on that is required to use this bandwidth; other sites like DKos and HuffPo have rules more in line with your political persuasion and by the way “voting for Barack Obama” is by definition “liberal, socialist idiot”; the opposite of conservative. I suspect you are a 20 year old, never had a job basement dweller whose one desire is to have “banned by RedState” in your signature line on DKos. I believe you are about to achieve your life’s wish.

    PS: Stay at home on November the 6th; your too well stupid to vote.

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

    We can see through your charade.

    So what’s your CPUSA membership number?

  • jcboston69

    I didn’t threaten not to vote, so it seems you’re the liar here.

  • streiff

    don’t say you weren’t warned.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    He is going to vote for Obama…making his claim as a conservative…suspect at best…

  • funwithknives

    ignoring the rules and making up your own as you see fit.

    I’ve never seen a Conservative as self-centered, pedantic, and ungrateful as you seem to be. People saying less have been bounced earlier in their ‘own rule interpretation’ fugue.

    You’ve been offered ‘redemption’ of a sort and you still take offense.

    Go start your own site and get responders up to over 10.
    Then we”ll talk.

    Suggested First Topic on your site: “How Third Party attempts, for president, bring us ever closer to True Progressivism.”
    Discuss amongst yourselves…….you and your 10 buddies

  • jcboston69

    I will not vote for Obama. I’ve never voted for a Commie and I never will.

  • http://libertynews.com/ mbecker908

    You are a troll. And no brighter than this new idiot.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    profile at this moment to “Banned by RedState”. I do wish those kids would just take a cue from Obama and lie. It would save the mods time from having to clean up the foul stench.

  • Bill S

    I was a lot nicer to you than to most. Once again it’s proven that being a jerk is more direct and time-efficient than trying to be a nice guy. Go figure.

  • acat

    Looks like you did right here …

    Romney racked up quite a few vetoes in his term. Your misstatement makes your case weaker, not stronger.

    Further, the time to demand a better candidate is over. The next President will be Willard Romney or Barack Obama. There are no other high-order possibilities.

    Had you really wanted a better candidate, the time to start working was around September 2009. You’ve missed the boat. (but then, so did Cain, Daniels, Perry, Pawlenty, Gingrich, Huckabee, Palin, Huntsman, Bachman, Johnson, Paul, Bush (Jeb), Barbour ….)

    Mew

  • garfieldjl

    I’ve got better things to do than waste time picking a fight with you two.

  • http://libertynews.com/ mbecker908

    So, you’re a supporter of hypocritical, do nothing Congressmen, Nazi sympathizers and fruitloops.

    Pretty well says everything we need to know about you.

  • http://libertynews.com/ mbecker908

    maybe you might have something to contribute.

    I doubt it, you’re at a flat zero so far in your career here, but some people believe in the idea of “hope”. In your case I think it’s a waste of time and you keep proving it.

  • funwithknives

    but this is not any of those days.
    You have advocated on this site, for ‘ripping off the bandage’ to cure this nation’s ills.
    You think in your wildest dreams that Barry will get any less destructive in 4 more years?
    That he’ll back off and not keep it up with the E O’s, the disregard of laws he personally does not care for, and just in general making it up as he goes along?

    No doubts moderation got us here. No doubts, real conservatism got drowned out, left, and took a seeming Vay-Cay.
    But to not vote, and not work to trounce Barry , reveals something about your character that makes me shudder.

    See, I used-ta’ be you, in tone and timbre’, and not so long ago.
    I see, once again, why I was shunned. Who wants to be around “that attitude” ?

    There is no future but what we make, as individuals and in common cause.You make nothing, wishing for “ripping off, the Johnson and Johnson”.

    Only more of the same Progressivism and Barry’s Mechanizations, multiplied by God Knows how many times.

    Your heart is true, or seems to be. Consider what you advocate, and then imagine what you could be a part of, knowing you’ll not ever see the end game.
    “The fight for Liberty is Never Over “,and you, nor I won’t be around to see it all.
    But why not give while you can, and Hold the Bridge?
    Capice’??

  • lionelpeach

    the left’s relentless push to subvert our values underscores their arrogance in that THEY claim entitled to re-define what is the new political CENTER, as defined and fought through activism. As if it were some flag they keep re-planting in OUR name. But really it’s only their name, their muddled and incoherent world view that’s important.

    So on and so on. This arrogance is further sullied by accusing those, like constitutionalists and conservatives, who stand in opposition to them, thank you very much, as radical.

    I think, and I hope, that Mr. Romney will surprise us throughout his term (because I think he is a decent man) and will make us glad we did the right thing by electing him.

  • thx1138v2

    After all, Venzuels’a Hugo Chavez considers Cuba’s Castro to be to the right of Obama.

    And that leaves everyone alive to be to the right of Obama except maybe Kim Jong-un who is certainly not ot the left of Obama. So that would pretty much make them equal.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    To call the founder and for a decade and a half, CEO and Chairman of Bain Capital a communist is silly on it’s face or you have no idea what the word means.

  • trutexan

    As a CHL holder, it is YOUR responsibility to keep up with the law and changes to it. Texas changes the rules on CHL holders all the time and after every legislative session, the gun enthusiast community posts what’s new and up-and-coming out there. The NRA posts on their site what’s new in the states and so do other national sites. Before the internet, there were newsletters. If you want to stick your head in the sand and think everything is hunky dorey with your Permit-for-Life noise in a very liberal state like MA, and you get popped with unlawful stuff, that’s YOUR fault. And you’re a cop now? So you’re telling me the, “I’m sorry officer, I wasn’t aware,” flies with you? I bet not. Hope you pay better attention to the laws and changes in them now than you did then.

  • Filibuster Keaton

    I did, too, until 2012.