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Karl Rove and the GOP Establishment behind Romney

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at May 5th, 2011 - 12:27 pm

The Republican Party has more in common with the old Soviet Communists that they would care to admit. Rather than leave it up to voters to decide who the candidate will be, they rig the system in favor of their anointed one is. In 1988, they choose Papa Bush. In 1996,  it was Bob Dole’s turn. In 2000 they railroaded McCain in favor of George W. Bush. In 2008, they made it up to McCain by favoring him. Now in 2012, they have chosen Mitt Romney. Karl Rove is behind Romney’s campaign and has assembled Bush’s old contributors. The game is fixed in favor of Romney.

By all accounts this should have been Mitt Romney’s turn to win the Republican nomination and the presidency. In a survey last week he was the only Republican who topped Barack Obama in national polls. Now, after bin Laden, one has to wonder.

What still makes Romney strong?

First there is the money. Insiders have told me that Karl Rove has been advising the campaign and some insist that he is the mastermind behind this new formidable fundraising juggernaut for Romney.

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My former boss, George Herbert Walker Bush is among those, although he is savvy enough to know that endorsements can hurt as well as help a candidate.

When Papa Bush endorsed someone, that means the game is over. This explains the lies and smear campaign doen by the RNC against Donald Trump. This explains Rove and others attacking Palin and Bachmann. The truth is the GOP is not Conservative it is Center left. Just like the Old Soviet Politburo, they get their way.

America needs a Conservative choice!

Trump rips Romney and Rove

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party at April 17th, 2011 - 4:43 pm

Donald Trump has been under attack by the Progressive Rockefeller Republican Establishment. They clearly view him as a threat since he he’s owe\s them nothing. Just like they anointed in 1999 then Texas Governor George W. Bush because his father pulled strings and he’s shared their Progressive worldview, they have now made Romney their golden boy. Trump is ruining their chosen one’s coronation, the GOP elites have decided to go all out on him like they did John McCain and Steve Forbes in 2000. Trump however fight backs and takes a shot at Mitt Romney. He points out that Romney eliminated jobs, not create them.

His comments on Romney begin at 4:45.

Here’s Trump at a Tea Party rally in Boca Raton, FL. Here he calls out Progressive Republican Karl Rove.

I’m enjoying this. I despise the Rockefeller Republican elite. For too long they have manipulated Conservatives and have done absolutely nothing for us. Now they might meet their match in Donald Trump. Game on!

The reported death of Conservatism was an exaggeration

by Phantom Ace ( 186 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Elections 2010, Polls, Progressives, Republican Party, Tranzis at November 2nd, 2010 - 11:30 am

Flush with victories in 2006 and 2008 the Tranzi Totalitarian movement was talking about a permanent majority and realignment. The media was tauting the death of Conservatism and a permanent Democratic majority. In reality they didn’t defeat Conservatism, they defeated Compassionate Conservatism which is a cousin ideology of Traniz Progressivism! Another claim  was that young people, women, Blacks and Hispanics were increasing in numbers, while White males were declining. What these propagandists didn’t realize was that demographics don’t indicate voting patterns. The the polls show the GOP is winning the women’s vote and cut into the Hispanic and youth vote. These groups are seeing the failures of left-wing ideology and as a result are becoming receptive to real Regan/Goldwater conservatism and not the fraudulent Karl Rove Progressivism with a bible variety.

After Barack Obama’s election in 2008, the phrase was on the lips of progressive prognosticators everywhere. A permanent alignment had arrived. The growing ranks of Latinos, the reliably liberal voting patterns of blacks, the Republican Party’s longstanding problem with single women, plus the fact that surveys found young people — a.k.a. millennials — to be the most liberal generation in decades all proved that the aging, white GOP was destined for near-eternal rump status. In a Time magazine cover story featuring Obama as a Photoshopped FDR, Peter Beinart wrote that the “coalition that carried Obama to victory is every bit as sturdy as America’s last two dominant political coalitions: the ones that elected Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.”

Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg eulogized Republicans: “Their coalition no longer works in the changing demography of the day, and is dangerously old; their Southern strategy … has become a relic of the past; their tech and media tools have not kept up with the times; their ideas have become spent and discredited…. They are an aging and frayed bunch, living off the fumes of a day and politics gone by.”

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But if the first half of the Obama presidency proves anything, it is that straight-line predictions lead to political hubris. Events change and attitudes change with them, for every demographic.

Read the rest: Demography isn’t political destiny

People change and groups change over time. At one time White Catholics were heavily Democratic, this changed with Nixon and Reagan and now they lean GOP. Blacks were at one time Republican but due to Progressive brainwashing and the creation of a Neo-Slave mentality by racist Democrats , they are now solid Democrats. Times change and people change, so any predictions of a permanent majority by either Progresisves or Conservatives are bogus. People vote on results and if the GOP blows it again, the Progressives will be back.

Karl Rove admits not fighting back was a mistake

by Phantom Ace ( 145 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Elections, Elections 2010, George W. Bush, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party, Tranzis at July 15th, 2010 - 11:30 am

As everyone knows, I was no fan of George W. Bush. His Progressive based Compassionate Conservative policies opened the door for reckless fiscal policies. The naive response to 9/11 that focused on the Wilsonian Progressive concept of spreading democracy and not smashing and humiliating our enemies resulted in two wars that America gained nothing from materially. He refused to call out the enemy, which is Islamic Imperialism, and even gave immigration visa preferences to Muslims over Non Muslims. He did not mobilize this nation for war and prepare the American people to sacrifice to achieve victory. He was a naive war time leader and didn’t realize the evil nature of the enemy. Despite his faults, he is a patriot and has a good heart that is rooted in his deep Christian faith. His biggest failure was in his lack of response to attacks from the left.

The Progressives began mocking Bush before his election. Then with the electoral dispute with AL Gore they demonized him and sought to destroy his presidency. After 9/11 when Bush’s popularity was at its peak, the Left stayed quiet. In reality they were plotting. Then in 2003 they began one of the most effective destruction of a politician ever seen in America. Groups like Center for American Progress and Moveon.org, began airing anti-Bush ads. Through email campaigns the Left seized on the 9/11 was an inside job conspiracy theory and poisoned America’s views of the Bush administration. They demonized Cheney’s links with Haliburton and turned into it synonymous with evil. Although Bush defeated Kerry, we won with a slim margin against a Far Left radical. The demonizing was doing damage but the worst was to come.

In 2005 the Progressives began to openly root for an Al-Qaeda/Mehdi Army victory in Iraq. The media hammered Bush every day without mercy. Even when unemployment was at 4.5% and the economy was OK (not great) they created a perception of a recession. Then when Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in August of that year they effectively blamed Bush and not Mayor Nagin or Governor Blanco for the mess. Instead of exposing the corrupt Louisiana politicians as the culprits for the fiasco Bush, having honor, took the blame. This was a critical mistake which resulted in the collapse of his popularity. The result of these attacks lead to the Progressive Democrats seizing Congress in 2006 and the election of Barack Hussein Obama in 2008. Bush’s adviser Karl Rove now admits that not fighting back was a mistake.

Seven years ago today, in a speech on the Iraq war, Sen. Ted Kennedy fired the first shot in an all-out assault on President George W. Bush’s integrity. “All the evidence points to the conclusion,” Kennedy said, that the Bush administration “put a spin on the intelligence and a spin on the truth.” Later that day Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle told reporters Mr. Bush needed “to be forthcoming” about the absence of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

Thus began a shameful episode in our political life whose poisonous fruits are still with us.

The next morning, Democratic presidential candidates John Kerry and John Edwards joined in. Sen. Kerry said, “It is time for a president who will face the truth and tell the truth.” Mr. Edwards chimed in, “The administration has a problem with the truth.”

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The damage extended beyond Mr. Bush’s presidency. The attacks on Mr. Bush poisoned America’s political discourse. Saying the commander-in-chief intentionally lied America into war is about the most serious accusation that can be leveled at a president. The charge was false—and it opened the way for politicians in both parties to move the debate from differences over issues into ad hominem attacks.

Read the rest: My Biggest Mistake in the White House Failing to refute charges that Bush lied us into war has hurt our country.

The Progressive destruction of Bush is lesson we on the Right must learn. Now that Barack Hussein Obama and the Progressives are in power we must turn the table. Obama should be demonized and mocked at every turn. No attack is off the tables as American politics is now war. Iron Fist has stated we are in a Cold Civil War and he is correct. This is a battle for the future of our nation and we should show the Tranzi Totalitarian Progressives no mercy. We must destroy Obama’s presidency and the Progressive movement at all costs. Conservatives should dictate the terms of the this political war and not get distracted by minor issues. Victory is the goal and their is no honor in defeat.