These gews have a great racket going. The always have a spare of something and most always a spare of a spare. Here are such layers of republiCON treachery and fraud.
The New American makes a valiant attempt to bring good news in the war against these curses, but it ain't necessarily so: the print article starts off with a delightfully grim picture of "Bob Bennett, ousted in GOP primary" and a lusciously glum shot of "Orrin Hatch, forced into primary" -- both shysters in press conference. Hatch "has been forced into his first primary since his first Senate race in 1976," meaning that for the first time in 36 years he's got serious competition for the nomination. The crux:
The Freedom Works advertisements and presence at the Utah convention have clearly gotten under Hatch’s skin. He complained to National Public Radio about the Freedom Works campaign: “Give me a break. These people are not conservatives. They’re not Republicans. They’re radical libertarians. And I’m doggone offended by it. I despise these people, and I’m not the type of guy you’d come in and dump on without getting punched in the mouth.”
Of course, Freedom Works is hardly a libertarian organization. It is run by former Congressman Richard Armey, a former Republican Majority Leader who served as Newt Gingrich’s lieutenant in the U.S. House in the 1990s. And it was founded by establishment Republicans such as Vin Weber, Jack Kemp, and Bill Bennett, with funding from the Koch Family. That’s hardly libertarian. But Freedom Works has nevertheless helped the constitutionalist insurgency against neoconservative, big-government GOP incumbents in recent years.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...-establishment
See? A "FREEDOM" organization, whose very name proclaims that "FREEDOM WORKS" -- noun verb, is coming to save us. But lo, It's the creation of
* Vin Weber, parentage suppressed here but note the efflorence of gew names:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Weber
* Jack Kemp, unbearably phony big-govt former HUD czar whose resume also whiffs of gefiltefish
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kemp
* Bill "Shill" Bennett, one of the worst humanoids in existence, see my stuff against him elsewhere here
* The Koch brothers, two more of those figures rated as extreme Nazi types by the system, who oddly turn out to be part of it
If Freedom Works is now doing anything actually conservative, that's progress. But what names are floated so far as Hatch rivals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#2012_Election
It was also speculated that Congressman Jason Chaffetz would run against Hatch, though Chaffetz would later decline. In January 2011, Hatch announced his campaign for re-election.[10] Later, nine other Republicans, including former State Senator Dan Liljenquist and current State Legislator Chris Herrod, declared campaigns for U.S. Senator.[11][12]
Chaffetz: Demo-Publican poster boy for diversity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Chaffetz
Liljenquist: UGH!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Lil...usiness_career
Herrod: Chicago-born internationalist egghead, diversity poster runner-up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christo...usiness_career
Tons more dirt on GOP perps in the article. Highly notable that Hatch expresses open, violent hate against representative government when the chips are down. Hey, if he talks this way about campaign lit from an establishment group, what would he say about actual conservative or nationalist statesman that managed to offer him a serious challenge?
These illustrious whores and charlatans are very violent and hateful by nature -- just look at the ethnic wars they get into.
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Drudge headlines:
Romney rakes in $4.2 million after high court ruling...
RUSH LIMBAUGH: 'WE NOW HAVE THE BIGGEST 'TAX' INCREASE IN HISTORY OF THE WORLD'...
21 TAX INCREASES...
DEM REP: Now let's unionize doctors...
MICHAEL SAVAGE: 'ROBERTS EPILEPSY MEDICATION AFFECTS HIS COGNITION'...
FLASHBACK NYT: Roberts drugs 'can have troubling side effects, mental slowing and forgetfulness'...
I sent the following out by email in the wee hours:
Many of you have seen the name Sorcha Faal among supposedly rightist pundits and revelators. For a long time I've felt that he or she is an obvious disinformation agent. Am listening to Coast to Coast AM show and a very knowledgeable-sounding guest just stated that Faal is really a CIA agent named David Booth. Others seem to have had the same perception:
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclien...w=1440&bih=633
The show also reminds us that it was "JUSTICE" John Roberts, a supposedly extrame conservative Nazi monster, who cast the deciding vote in ObamaScare. Thanks for nothing, Extreme Liberal Communist Monster George W. Bush!!!
I'll be adding the above here
http://www.anu.org/forums/threads/79...he-Republicans
..... and please note that it's only one of five pages on GOP treason and fraud.
There was a egregious case a few years back of a Republican icon casting the tie-breaking vote in Congress for something huge and execrable. It wasn't NAFTA or GATT, but something just as major, maybe that communist law that bans political advertising within 3 months of an election.
I always said that for states to blithely accept forced car insurance was a green light to the fedgov to force us to get health insurance. Once states started requiring that the uninsured pay their individual state a penalty, it completed the practice run for Obamacare.
Somebody said at the PN meeting in Gvl last night that Obamacare ultimately started with Mitt Romney. It's true Mitt is Obama's long-lost twin, but here's where the scheme really came from:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/search...rich+obamacare
http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/20...ent-obamacare/
There are many fine well-intentioned Republicans, but only a very handful in public office at a given time.
Wish I could be more good newsy, but these times call for stark TRUTH.
/\/.\/\/.
http://thepassionateattachment.com/2...ce-of-the-gop/
FP 50 Inadvertently Reveals Israel’s Dominance of GOP
By Maidhc Ó Cathail
Foreign Policy magazine has compiled a list of the 50 Republicans who have the greatest influence on the GOP’s foreign policy. “Politics is mostly about people — and nowhere is that more true than when it comes to foreign policy,” explains Foreign Policy in its introduction. With the U.S. presidential election looming, the magazine offers “to peel back the curtain on this rarefied part of the Establishment” to better inform American voters about “the advisers who will determine the country’s course in the world” in the event that they elect Mitt Romney. The FP 50, it says, are “all GOP partisans” from the different “ideological traditions” — namely, realism, neoconservatism, and “even” isolationism — that are “currently fighting for the soul of their party’s foreign policy.” A cursory look at the list, however, shows that a far more influential ideological tradition — Zionism — holds sway over the Republican Party.
Although only about 20% of American Jews supported the GOP in 2008, the FP 50 features as many as 20 Jewish partisans of Israel, including Weekly Standard editor William Kristol (#2), Brookings Institution senior fellow Robert Kagan (#4), and casino mogul and mega-donor Sheldon Adelson (#9) who make its top 10 most powerful Republicans on foreign policy. Also at number 8 is Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the stridently pro-Israel chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, whose maternal grandfather was a “pillar” of Cuba’s Jewish community who helped found several synagogues there. More importantly, several of the most passionate Israel partisans are close advisors to the Romney team, including Kagan, Dan Senor (#13), Dov Zakheim (#27), Eliot Cohen (#29), and Elliott Abrams (#35).
Moreover, the careers of many of the non-Jewish individuals on Foreign Policy’s list have been inextricably linked to their staunch support of the Jewish state. Topping the FP 50 is Senator John McCain who not only continues the family tradition of covering up Israel’s deliberate June 8, 1967 attack on the USS Liberty but invariably leads the call — in unison with Senator Joe Lieberman — for U.S. intervention in countries surrounding the Jewish state. At number 26 is Senator Mark Kirk, “the Israel lobby’s favorite senator” whose office this year served as a conduit for an Israeli initiative to redefine Palestinian refugees out of existence. And coming in in 46th place is John Hagee, the founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel, which, as FP points out, “has done more than just about any other organization to make Israel a defining foreign-policy issue for evangelical Christians in the United States”.......
Raiding the videos at Duke's site...... Duke flattens a little preppie GOP NEW WORLD ORDERLY:
http://www.davidduke.com/?p=12810
From 10:00 on, a great towering irony: "Looks like it will be the Democrats' choice whether to put David Duke on the ballot" -- !?!?!?? !!!!!![]()
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Duke argues so beautifully and broadly, though some won't like him renouncing the K3 that hard.
Oh boy, oh boy, how those cheeseheads go for Duke!
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Video: President Obama’s “Kill List” Is Constitutional, Says Republican Congressman
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2012/10...n-congressman/
http://www.amren.com/news/2012/11/hu...rity-outreach/
Huckabee Slams GOP on Minority Outreach
See? The whole time we're looking for some real famous Republican deity to come save us, they're buzzing around the hive of neocon fraud and criminality, running interference for each other, keeping up the diversity über alles drumbeat on the sheeple. It's not just that they don't give a POOP what happens to us, what we think, what we actually want and need, they have their own agenda which happens to be centered on RUINING us as soon as cyborgly possible.
They hate us, they really, really want to pound us to a powder for the wind to blow away. That's their reason for living, their DNA, their fondest wish.
They're not human. Don't ask me what they are, but they're not human. And Huckabee was a Baptist reverend? It fits!!!
The idea of Jew Jersey or Messofjewsetts producing a conservative GOP gov is among the silliest, most hilarious in the world. But the idea that I ever even stopped for one second to consider the possibility of it's happening is even more so.
Please don't miss the tender photo of Chrispie and Obongo on the beach featured with this story at nuttynewstoday.com!
http://www.politico.com/news/stories...619.html?hp=l7
Christie congratulates Obama over the phone, sends an email to Romney
http://lewrockwell.com/wilson/wilson37.1.html
Why Save the Republican Party?
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This is kool! Pick any top GOP figure and wait a short while. If they haven't already been revealed as one of the vilest scumbucket traitors in the world, they will be!
Only a fool could mistake Rove for a human being, but to have this definitive dirt on him, what a happy day.
http://www.vdare.com/articles/karl-r...tional-suicide
Karl Rove—Poster Boy for National Suicide
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In case Boehner isn't a dirty enough word already....
http://www.charter.net/news/read.php...org%3E&ps=1017
GOP leaders remove 4 from plum House committees
A bloc of three fateful headlines at amren.com. In the first, an evil alien steals Sam Francis' profoundly true name for the GOP and enslaves it to PC:
January 25, 2013
Bobby Jindal: GOP Needs to ‘Stop Being the Stupid Party’, The Hill
We must reject the notion that demography is destiny . . . .”
GOP Prepares Comeback: ‘We Can’t Come Off as a Bunch of Angry White Men’, Yahoo! News
Establishes “Growth and Opportunity” committee to recruit non-whites.
Republicans Shift Gears on Immigration Ahead of Reform Debate with Obama, The Hill
Congressmen staunch on immigration control given less authority.
Actually, they should come off as a bunch of angry White men!
Absolutely -- the thing the System fears the most. But it would be a little hard to do with minos like Bobbi Jindal, Tim Scott and my governor Nimrata "Nikki Haley" Randhawa in the lead.
Minos -- plural of mino, short for minority -- great slang word thrown together by a friend of mine years ago. Not that Jindal and Haley are all bad, not by any means -- they seem to have their very good points. But for white countries to be run by nonwhites or white traitors, that is a travesty by definition.
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A White who celebrates the nonwhites invaders and helps them in a nutshell, an egalitarian is a collaborator.
GOP Prepares Comeback: ‘We Can’t Come Off as a Bunch of Angry White Men’, Yahoo! News
Establishes “Growth and Opportunity” committee to recruit non-whites.
That's more liberal thinking... you can't be angry about anything.
An article entitled "Cantor's Dream Amnesty Betrayal: Did Sheldon Adelson's $5 Million Play A Role?"
http://www.vdare.com/posts/cantors-d...on-play-a-roleThe Republican Establishment is not betraying the base because Romney got 27% of the Hispanic vote compared to McCain’s 31%. They are betraying it because they are being paid unprecedented amounts to do so.
Drolly damning roundup:
http://www.amren.com/news/2013/02/br...merican-party/
Headline, charter.net just now: "Senate GOP blocks Hagel nomination."
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...national-order
..........For all of its bold, assertive rhetoric, the foreign policy Republicans are pushing as an alternative to Obama's supposed passivity is really a call for more of the same. When Obama increases economic sanctions on Iran, Republicans call for still more and tougher sanctions — "crippling sanctions" is the phrase often used by Romney in last year's presidential campaign. When the president condemned the Tehran regime for its brutal crackdown on dissidents, the condemnation wasn't strong enough and wasn't issued soon enough. When he pledges virtually unqualified support for Israel, Republicans complain he is throwing Israel "under the bus." When he expresses support for the Syrian rebels and arranges arms shipments from foreign sources, it isn't enough to suit Republican hawks. When Obama sent U.S. bombers to the rescue of rebel forces in Libya in 2011, the fact that he intervened militarily in a foreign war without seeking congressional approval seemed the least of the concerns of most congressional Republicans. Depending on the day of the week and who was speaking at any particular time, the complaint could be summarized as, Obama was wrong to go into Libya and he should have done it sooner.
But as Obama extends the Bush doctrine to wage war all over the Middle East and parts of Africa, the Grand Old Party and the leading neocon lights at National Review and The Weekly Standard appear to have no objection, save perhaps that he is not doing enough of it. When he uses drones for targeted killings, including the assassination of American citizens, the only objections we hear from the Republican side of the aisle are from former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas and his son, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. When the president wants authority to imprison terror suspects, including American citizens, indefinitely and without trial, Republicans can be counted on to vote him that authority. The problem with the loyal opposition is that for all its carping, it isn't really opposing. And its loyalty does not appear to be to the Constitution to which members of Congress, like the president, swear their allegiance.
And so we find Sen. Rubio warning us, incredibly, about the dangers of America withdrawing from the world. "The biggest foreign policy problem facing the United States right now," wrote the junior senator from Florida, "is not too much U.S. engagement, but the danger of a world in which we increasingly refuse to lead".........
Unexpected!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K5vu...e=results_main
Infowars TV Interviews Rick Perry Sex Scandal Accuser 1/2
Oh, boy, look at this picture! Is he lunging for Jew Jerseyans' guns or auditioning for a remake of Elmer Gantry?
http://youngpatriots.com/2013/04/gop...-control-plan/
GOP Favorite Christie Unveils Gun Control Plan
Look for blue states to fall like dominoes in response to the false flags in CT and MA, and then look for them to force it on the rest of us for our own good.
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