Colin Powell is now trying to say that Republicans have become two narrow and need to broaden their base. He is criticizing Limbaugh and Cheney for moving the party away from the middle in his moderate opinion. In a recent Washington Post article, Powell asks, "Are we simply moving further to the right, and by so doing opening up the right-of-center and the center to be taken over by independents and to be taken over by Democrats?"
Well General, you may have had the position and credibility to ask such a question a year ago, but your recent Specter-like defection in the 2008 Presidential campaign has taken away and street cred you ever had with true Republicans. The party nominated the most moderate Republican candidate it has put forward in over 30 years. And what did you do Mr. Powell? You jumped ship for the bandwagon of the most liberal Democratic presidential candidate ever!! And now you have the nerve to criticize the party for moving to the right?
I'm all for including as many people as possible, we obviously have to appeal to independents and moderates to win a national election, but when Powell makes these statements after supporting a socialist like Obama, it is the utmost in hypocrisy. We need to reaffirm the conservative values that underpin the Republican party, not because it is best for the party, but because these values are best for the country, or whatever is left of this country after the radical left is done trashing it under this current administration and congress. If we embrace the most liberal elements of the Democratic party, as Powell has done, why don't we all just become Democrats?
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Specter the Defector
Well, our beloved leftist Senator from my great state of PA has finally shown his true colors. Benedict Arnold, Alger Hiss, John Hansen, and now Arlen Specter joins the pantheon of traitors and villains that mar our history with treachery. If you are a Republican from PA, make that a conservative from anywhere, you should be disgusted by this poor excuse for a politician. Specter must even make slimy politicians feel slimy. He gave us many hints of his hidden leftist leanings, the latest being sticking his nose up at his constituents and pulling the "yes" lever for B. Husseins egregious porkulus spending bill.
And now, outrage of outrages, he is implying that Jack Kemp may be alive if not for the lack of GOP support for funding cancer research. Kemp was a true conservative, and it is rubbing salt in the wounds for a pretender like Specter to use the good name of an honest man like Kemp to promote his "look at me, I'm a Democrat now" relection campaign. People of PA, we must work with every fiber of our being to ensure that this spineless empty bag of hot air, assuming he makes it through the Democratic primary, is sent home in the general election next year. He should have been retired a long time ago.
And now, outrage of outrages, he is implying that Jack Kemp may be alive if not for the lack of GOP support for funding cancer research. Kemp was a true conservative, and it is rubbing salt in the wounds for a pretender like Specter to use the good name of an honest man like Kemp to promote his "look at me, I'm a Democrat now" relection campaign. People of PA, we must work with every fiber of our being to ensure that this spineless empty bag of hot air, assuming he makes it through the Democratic primary, is sent home in the general election next year. He should have been retired a long time ago.
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