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GOTP Getting Too ‘Extreme’ To Win Election

According to the Huffington Post, televangelist Pat Robertson said on his show “The 700 Club,” that the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) has become a bit too extreme.

Robertson reportedly quoted Lyndon Johnson when he found himself being pushed from the moderate center, “Don’t these people realize that if they push me over to an extreme position, I’ll lose the election?”

Robertson said if candidates venture into heavily radical territory, it could cost Republicans the general election.

“Those people in the Republican primary have got to lay off of this stuff,” he exclaimed. “If they want to lose, this is the game for losers.”

This should be a clarion wake up call to the GOTP contenders; you know you’ve gone too far into weeds when Pat Robertson says you’ve become too extreme to win.

 
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Posted by on October 25, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 25 Oct 11 Edition

A new CBS News poll conducted 19 – 24 Oct 11 has been released concerning the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) nominating circus; the current poll results are:

Herman “Pizza Man” Cain 25; Mittens Romney 21; Newter Gingrich 10; Ronny Paul 8; Reverend Rick Perry 6; Michele “Krazy” Bachmann 2; Jon “I can’t believe it’s not butter” Huntsman and Ricky “The Ric” Santorum 1

The GOTP Comedy of Errors continues and the Pizza Man continues to lead in the polls, having bounced back to the top, which has got to be driving Mittens absolutely crazy – but this is what happens when you get in a hissy slap fest with Perry. Speaking of Reverend Ricky, he’s plummeted into the realm of bottom dwelling mud suckers flying past Paul, while Newter is apparently enjoying some buoyancy from acting like the only adult in the room during the last GOTP debate; Krazy’s hanging in there in her rubber room of political purgatory only one point higher in the polls than Huntsman and Santorum.

In Iowa, a new Univ. of Iowa poll conducted 12 – 19 Oct 11: Cain 37; Romney 27; Paul 12; Gingrich 9; Bachmann 8; Perry 7; Santorum 4 and Huntsman 2 …

In New Hampshire, the Insider Advantage poll conducted 16 Oct 11 shows Mittens’ lead being cut into a little by Cain; poll results: Mittens 39; Cain 24; Paul 11; Gingrich, Huntsman and Bachmann 5; Perry 2 and Santorum and Huntsman 0 …

In South Carolina, the Insider Advantage poll conducted 16 Oct 11 shows the “Pizza Man” jumping way out ahead of Mittens: Cain 32; Romney 16; Perry 12; Gingrich 8; Paul 7; Bachmann 6; Huntsman 1 and Santorum 0 …

In Florida, the Insider Advantage poll shows Mittens holding on: Romney 33; Cain 30; Gingrich 12; Perry and Paul 3; Bachmann 2; Huntsman and Santorum 0 …

In Nevada, the PPP (D) poll conducted from 20 – 23 Oct 11 shows Mittens barely leading: Romney 29; Cain 28; Gingrich 15; Paul 7; Perry 6; Bachmann 3; Huntsman and Santorum 2 …

In the five states with the lead off primaries or caucuses Romney leads Cain 3-2 – but barely; last week I thought Cain couldn’t maintain his top ranking (Latest 2012 Presidential Polls 20 Oct 11 Edition); if he can maintain his momentum it will begin to become harder and harder for Romney to pull off the nomination – I still think it’s highly doubtful Cain can stay on top, except for the Mormon factor amongst Evangelical Christians. Gingrich is the surprise right now having floated upwards into the middle of the polling; Newter’s biggest problems are his infidelity and his tendency to come across as a snotty Little Lord Fauntleroy.

According to the new Associated Press/GfK poll conducted 13 – 17 Oct 11, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 48/Romney 45

President Obama 49/Cain 43

President Obama 51/Perry 42

In a Rasmussen Reports poll from 13 Oct 11:

President Obama 49/Gingrich 34

And no one else matters because none of the remaining candidates has a snow ball’s chance of ever winning the GOTP nomination but at least they’re providing entertainment …

If the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, the Pizza Man would once again be the GOTP candidate, and once again he would have lost to President Obama.

 
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Posted by on October 25, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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I Don’t Think I Ever Said That?

The Huffington Post is reporting that Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential wanabee worse than anyone else Michele “Krazy” Bachmann, who in early October introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would force women to listen to the fetal heartbeat before having an abortion, made the surprising comment in Iowa recently that abortion bans should be left up to the states.

“I think that’s referring to late-term abortion, and I think that’s something that most people find anathema, and they would prefer to see it outlawed,” she told the Iowa Republican in response to a question about abortion bans. “That’s a state issue, and so it’s up to the people of Iowa to decide what they want to do.”

It appears that along with her high heel induced migraines she may also be suffering from short term memory loss, not more than a week later, Krazy denied ever having had the conversation, despite the video of her comments that was posted online.

“I don’t think I ever said that, that a late-term abortion ban is a state issue,” Bachmann told blogger Shane Vander Hart in a phone interview on Saturday. “I don’t ever recall anything about that. I don’t recall a question about that. I’ve always been absolutely unequivocal about [abortion being a federal issue]. They should contact the campaign before they post something like that, because that is not true.”

Krazy seems to be reeling from some sort of out of body experience – perhaps she’s feeling Herman Cain’s pain after his recent gaffe about abortion not being a government issue. But Bachmann – unlike Cain – told the blogger, she’s strong, consistent and decisive on pro-life matters.

Voters “get an idea of the person, and then they pull back the layers,” she told Vander Hart. “Then they find out another candidate really isn’t pro-life. The more people find out where the candidates truly are standing, the more I’m confident that people will choose me as their nominee.”

This is the problem with Michele Bachmann, as it was for Sarah Palin and many GOTP political types; she spews out whatever she thinks the current listener wants to hear, and then moves on oblivious to the fact in today’s modern world of technology someone might have taped the conversation.  Krazy’s grasping at whatever straws she can find to keep her name out there for the uber-conservative evangelical vote, she just won’t admit that she’s done – she’s the Ross Perot of this campaign, and when she can’t win the GOTP nomination she’ll be the one who’ll most likely try a third party run.

 
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Posted by on October 24, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Bachmann’s entire paid staff in New Hampshire runs away

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential candidate Michele “Krazy” Bachmann is losing her entire New Hampshire staff – all five of them.

Bachmann spokeswoman Alice Stewart disputed reports of a staff shakeup, saying: “We have a great team in New Hampshire. We haven’t been notified that anyone’s left the campaign.”

Still, Stewart reportedly said she hadn’t been able to reach the top New Hampshire staff to confirm they were still on board. She said she had reached some junior staffers who didn’t say they were leaving.

Meanwhile sources close to the White Star Line are denying there’s anything wrong on board the RMS Titanic, and no one should assume that just because they can’t contact the ship that anything’s gone wrong.

Campaign finance reports show that Krazy, who has fallen in polls and struggled to raise money, had (what a coincidence) five paid staff in New Hampshire as recently as late September.

The once GOTP presidential headliner has largely ignored the first-in-the-nation primary state in recent months. She has been focused on Iowa and South Carolina, where her social conservative message has more appeal.

Krazy hasn’t visited New Hampshire very often since launching her presidential campaign in June, and since mistaking it for Massachusetts (that whole darned “shot heard round the world” mistake) and Stewart acknowledged a greater focus on Iowa, where Bachmann was born and where she won the GOP’s presidential straw poll in August.

According to Bachmann aides, her Iowa staff consists of 11 paid members, including her national political director who relocated to Iowa this fall. The staff is among the larger teams in the leadoff caucus state; a state where she’s polling in fourth place behind Cain, Romney and Gingrich. Someone please stick her with a fork.

 
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Posted by on October 22, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Rubio denies he mischaracterized family history?

According to the New York Times, Republican Tea Party (GOTP) darling, Senator Marco Rubio, says he’s never embellished his family history or misrepresented the year his parents first left Cuba for the United States.

That’s all well and good, but the Senator’s “official Senate biography” states, “In 1971, Marco was born in Miami to Cuban-born parents who came to America following Fidel Castro’s takeover.” (http://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/biography)

Now, that’s a pretty definitive statement; “…who came to America following Fidel Castro’s takeover”. I don’t think that can be taken any other way, but the way it’s written, which clearly says his parents came here (to America) after the takeover, and of course that’s all well and good except it isn’t true.

Senator Rubio’s parents came to the United States on 27 May 1956. For all of the non-historians, that’s almost three years before Castro took power on 16 Feb 1959.

Responding to charges he deliberately mischaracterized his family story, Senator Rubio issued a statement saying the “essential facts of my family’s story are completely accurate.” And he said it was “outrageous” to suggest that he had exaggerated his family history for “political gain.”

Yes, of course, the “essential facts … are completely accurate”; except they’re not. His official United States Senate biography unmistakably states his parents came to America after Castro’s takeover. Clearly the Senator doesn’t understand English; is it possible he wasn’t born here? Maybe he was actually born in Cuba and is a Manchurian candidate? Guess he can kiss any VP slot good-bye.

 
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Posted by on October 21, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 20 Oct 11 Edition

A new Associated Press/GfK poll conducted 13 – 17 Oct 11 has been released concerning the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) nominating circus; the current poll results are:

Mittens Romney 30; Herman “Pizza Man” Cain 26; Reverend Rick Perry 13; Ronny Paul 8; Newter Gingrich 7; Michele “Krazy” Bachmann 4; Jon “I can’t believe it’s not butter” Huntsman and Ricky “The Ric” Santorum 2

The Pizza Man is still riding high in the polls. But now appears to be slipping after being tied with Romney; Perry’s continues to drop into second tier status with Newter; Paul and Krazy continue sharing a rubber room in political purgatory; while Huntsman and Santorum are still consistently bringing up the rear.

In Iowa, a new Insider Advantage poll conducted 16 Oct 11: Cain 26; Romney 18; Gingrich 12; Bachmann 11; Paul 10; Perry 6; Huntsman 1 and Santorum 0 …

In New Hampshire, the Insider Advantage poll conducted 16 Oct 11 shows Mittens’ lead being cut into a little by Cain; poll results: Mittens 39; Cain 24; Paul 11; Gingrich, Huntsman and Bachmann 5; Perry 2 and Santorum and Huntsman 0.

In South Carolina, the Insider Advantage poll conducted 16 Oct 11 shows the “Pizza Man” jumping way out ahead of Mittens: Cain 32; Romney 16; Perry 12; Gingrich 8; Paul 7; Bachmann 6; Huntsman 1 and Santorum 0.

So, in the three states polling right now Cain leads Romney 2-1 (Iowa and South Carolina) while Mittens leads in New Hampshire, right now it doesn’t look good for Romney but it’s highly doubtful Cain can stay on top.

According to the new Associated Press/GfK poll conducted 13 – 17 Oct 11, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 48/Romney 45

President Obama 49/Cain 43

President Obama 51/Perry 42

And no one else matters:

President Obama /Gingrich

President Obama /Paul

President Obama /Bachmann

President Obama /Santorum

President Obama/Huntsman

Currently there are only three serious GOTP candidates, and everyone else is gobbling up air at the debates; but, they are making things entertaining …

Pizza Man continues to annoy Mittens by being anywhere close to the top, much less tied for first –Mittens and the others tore into Cain during this week’s CNN debate and he didn’t fair very well against their criticism, we’ll see if he can somehow overcome his lagging effort.

If the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, Mittens would now be the GOTP candidate, and would have still lost to President Obama.

 
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Posted by on October 20, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Jesus Was Killed By A ‘Liberal Court’?

The Huffington Post is reporting that Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential “flavor of the week” Herman “Pizza Man” Cain wrote last December in a RedState column titled “The Perfect Conservative” that Jesus was killed by a “liberal court.”

The column claims Jesus was a conservative. “He helped the poor without one government program. He healed the sick without a government health care system. He feed the hungry without food stamps,” wrote Cain. “For three years He was unemployed, and never collected an unemployment check.”

Cain then describes Jesus’ death:

“But they made Him walk when He was arrested and taken to jail, and no, He was not read any Miranda Rights. He was arrested for just being who He was and doing nothing wrong. And when they tried Him in court, He never said a mumbling word.

“He didn’t have a lawyer, nor did He care about who judged Him.
His judge was a higher power.

“The liberal court found Him guilty of false offences and sentenced Him to death, all because He changed the hearts and minds of men with an army of 12.”

Cain described his faith to the Associated Press recently, and vowed to challenge Rick Perry for the evangelical vote. “People are realizing that he is not the only Christian conservative in this race,” Cain said.

“You know, I don’t wear my Christian faith, which has been my faith since I was 10 years old, on my forehead,” he said. “But people can see it on my website and when they read my credentials they can see I’m a staunch Christian conservative, and they are saying ‘wait a minute.”’

Cain also said over the summer that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney could not win the presidential election because of his Mormonism. “It doesn’t bother me. But I do know it is an issue for a lot of southerners. If you don’t win South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, you can’t win the nomination.”

Cain ended his RedState column on a cheery note: “We must be the Defending Father and the defenders of the perfect conservative. That’s why I proudly wish one and all a very Merry Christmas!”

First, is Cain claiming the Roman Empire was a liberal state? Hardly, it was the uber-conservatives’ dream come true; the perfect melding of religion and state into a divine emperor whose word was law.

“He helped the poor without one government program. He healed the sick without a government health care system. He feed the hungry without food stamps,” wrote Cain. “For three years He was unemployed, and never collected an unemployment check.”

Second, the uber-conservative Sanhedrin condemned Christ to death, it own version of Shariah law upheld by the uber-conservative Roman Empire. If Rome was so liberal, where were the government programs to help the poor? Where was the socialized health care program to heal the sick? Where was the government program to feed the hungry? Where was Jesus’ unemployment check? If anything Cain’s own statements proof that Rome was anything but liberal and Christ was.

I’m pretty certain that Jesus would be booed by the uber-conservative debate crowds for saying we should help the poor, the needy and the hungry; that we should help those who need medical attention. I’m equally sure the same crowds would have cheered Pilate and jeered the crucified Savor. Many would no doubt have stood by and said, “He was found guilty, he must have been a criminal.”

 
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Posted by on October 19, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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999 plan raises taxes on 84 percent?

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting according to an independent analysis, Republican Tea Party (GOTP) current presidential flavor of the week Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 tax plan would actually raise taxes on 84 percent of U.S. households’ clearly contradicting claims by the Pizza Man that most Americans would see a tax cut.

The Tax Policy Center, a Washington think tank, says low- and middle-income families would be hit hardest, with households making between $10,000 and $20,000 seeing their taxes increase by nearly 950 percent.

Wow, the lower 84% of Americans would be hit the hardest, go figure; it’s not hard to understand why his plan would hurt the mower and middle classes while actually helping the wealthiest; after all, Cain is the puppet to the Koch Brothers.

“You’re talking a $2,700 tax increase for people with incomes between $10,000 and $20,000”, said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center. “That’s huge.”

Households with the highest incomes, however, would get big tax cuts. Those making more than $1 million a year would see their taxes cut nearly in half, on average, according to the analysis.

According to Williams, among those in the middle, households making between $40,000 and $50,000 would see their taxes increase by an average of $4,400, the report said. Those making between $50,000 and $75,000 would see their annual tax bill go up by an average of $4,326.

“It’s very, very regressive compared to the current system, and that’s largely because we’re exempting capital gains, and we’re taxing your spending with the sales tax,” he said. “People at the top end don’t spend all their money and they get a lot of capital gains, so they are doing pretty well here.”

The facts don’t exactly mesh with Cain’s views of his plan.

“Some people will pay more, but most people would pay less is my argument,” Cain said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “Who will pay more? The people who spend more money on new goods. The sales tax only applies to people who buy new goods, not used goods. That’s a big difference that doesn’t come out.”

Cain’s plan would scrap current taxes on income, payroll, capital gains and corporate profits. He would replace them with a 9 percent tax on income, a 9 percent business tax and a 9 percent national sales tax.

So, we’d scrap our current tax plan; give a huge tax break to the wealthy and effectively screw everyone else. Great plan Herman; but what would anyone expect from someone who’s in the Koch Brother’s hip pocket. Cain is a flim flam man, and between this revelation and his electrified fence his star is about to plummet.

 
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Posted by on October 18, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Koch brothers have tentacles in Cain’s campaign?

Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential hopeful Herman Cain keeps telling people he’s the outsider, but there’s a deep dark secret he isn’t sharing; the “Pizza Man’s” economic ideas, support and organization are allegedly tied to the two billionaire Koch brothers, the same who bankroll right-leaning causes through their PAC “Americans for Prosperity” (AFP). Of course it’s their prosperity they’re talking about not ours, as in “Americans”.

The Koch’s have many former staff inside Cain’s campaign, such as his campaign manager and a number of other aides who’ve worked for AFP, which has operatives constantly lobbying for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending, spreading their wealth amongst their GOTP owned politicians.

Cain’s attachment to AFP has been going on for years, and the so-called “outsider” has credited a member of the AFP advisory board with helping devise his “9-9-9” plan. The Pizza Man’s been speaking at AFP events for years working on building of loyal grassroots fans.

According to the Associated Press (AP) the AFP tapped Cain as the public face of its “Prosperity Expansion Project,” and he traveled the country in 2005 and 2006 speaking to activists who were starting state-based AFP chapters from Wisconsin to Virginia. Through his AFP work he met Mark Block, a longtime Wisconsin Republican operative hired to lead that state’s AFP chapter in 2005 as he rebounded from an earlier campaign scandal that derailed his career.

Block and Cain sometimes traveled together as they built up AFP: Cain was the charismatic speaker preaching the ills of big government; Block was the operative helping with nuts and bolts.

After President Barack Obama’s election, Cain became a draw at growing AFP-backed rallies, impressing activists with his mix of humor and rhetoric against the President’s policies.

Block is now Cain’s campaign manager, even though he has a tainted past; in 2001 he had to pay a $15,000 dollar settlement after being accused of illegalities in a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice’s re-election.

So, Cain is connected to the Koch brothers; if the fact he wasn’t remotely qualified to be president wasn’t enough of a reason not to vote for him, having the Koch’s pulling the Pizza Man’s strings definitely is. The last thing America needs is a president being owned lock, stock and barrel by the Kochs.

 
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Posted by on October 16, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Bachmann wants to adopt the Reagan tax plan?

Of course Republican Tea Party (GOTP) hopeful Michelle “Krazy” Bachmann would declare on FOX PAC that she wants to adopt the Reagan tax plan, it’s where every desperate conservative candidate hoping to regain ground goes; apparently however, she doesn’t understand that would mean a rather hefty tax increase to put the tax rate where it was under the Gipper.

Krazy has been very scornful of Herman “Pizza Man” Cain’s “9-9-9” tax plan, especially of the idea of a national sales tax.

“For my tax plan, I take a page out of one of my great economists that I admire, Ronald Reagan,” Bachmann said. “And under my tax plan I want to adopt the Reagan tax plan. It brought the economic miracle of the 1980s. Why not go with what works? I want to reinstitute the Reagan tax model from the 1980s.”

Excuse me? Krazy is of course a dyed in the wool conservative who has selective memory regarding the Reagan “economic miracle” and what caused it. While it’s true Reagan cut taxes in his first year, he subsequently raised them, including some of the highest tax increases by any U.S. President during peace time (https://thelibertytree.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/reagan-was-not-a-tax-cutter-he-was-a-tax-raiser/ ).

Reagan’s “tax cuts” led to an increased tax burden on all Americans, and an exploded deficit and national debt – the “golden era” of Reaganomics actually lasted less than a year when it was realized it wouldn’t create the revenue the administration had predicted, but conservatives will never admit this, and will go gaga over any politician who proclaims they’re the next Reagan; well Ms. Bachmann, I knew Ronald Reagan, and you’re no Ronald Reagan, you’re not even a Michael Reagan.

 
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Posted by on October 14, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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