Hannity's America

Originally Posted by georgiaboy
End,

If the Republicans had nominated Jane Fonda for their nominee, would you vote for her?


I doubt it seriously...

If a dog had a square asshole... would it shit bricks? :)

Oh, I don't know, at least she's with the right party, the one we're trying to influence, correct?

She'll have a bunch of advisers we can trust to shape her into our way of thinking.

By siding with the GOP, she must have changed some of her policies away from that socialist Obama.

And Hanoi was decades ago, when she was young and impressionable. Heck, when I was younger, I remember throwing this snowball... oh nevermind. But that's way in the past.

Did you know that Jane has converted to Christianity and is now living in Georgia? She must be leaning more and more red state these days.

It'll be better for the RP movement to keep the GOP at the helm, at least until we can get our numbers up.
 
Ok, tell us. You've been given the helm of the Campaign for Liberty.

Based on adding wisdom to the knowledge, what tactical or other changes would you make in order to move the C4L forward?

I assume no more snowballs. Next?

Isn't it obvious? Vote for McCain because he's clearly the better choice. :rolleyes:
 
Funny.

But seriously, I've spent time lurking over there, and I still listen on occasion to conservative talk radio, which includes Sean and all the other usual suspects.

Lately Sean has a shrillness to him and his laughing seems forced. It's a tone of desperation. In his earlier days he seemed less concerned with the status quo, speaking from his heart, but now it seems like he's become much more partisan focused. 15 years ago, I think Hannity would've handed the Republicans their heads for what they've done to this country, but now he defends much of it.

Now time for some sweeping generalizations. The Hannity forums has zero depth to it. There's much talk of political window dressing, like just how many moose Sarah Palin has killed, or how to communicate effectively stall to stall with Larry Craig, etc., than any serious issues based threads. Zero talk of economic or monetary theory. There are some RP folks who regularly post over there, and as such, they've been identified by the regulars and have their thoughtful posts ignored or flamed. God bless 'em for putting up with that garbage.

Hah, been banned multiple times, first time going all the way back to 1999 or 2000 if I'm not mistaken.

Tell Lee Kington to, "kiss my ass", for me.:cool:
 
No, I reguard the snowballing incident as a stupid tactical blunder. It went a long way toward sealing hannity's opinion of RP supporters... whereas there MAY have been a place to win him over they made it where it wouldbe VERY hard t win him over.

It gave him reason to rail against RP supporters and that spilled over t RP for weeks to 20 million people.

Not smart...

Bah, it should have been rocks.
 
Tones and EndTheFed,

Yeah, OK, I get it, "Obama is a dangerous, radical, communist, we must support the lesser of two evils so he (Obama) won't destroy the Republic".

That about sum it up?

They both voted for FISA immunity.
They both voted for the "bailout".
They both will continue the wars.
McCain wrote McCain - Feingold, restricting First Amendment rights.
Obama's record on the Second Amendment is abysmal.

Deal breakers. <<That's a period.

If I vote, and here in NH that's looking "iffy" at this point, I will NOT vote for either
one. <<That's another period.

You guys can do whatever you want, vote for Bozo or Hello Kitty for all I care. <<That's the last period.
 
Making mountains out of mole hills. The other presidential candidates are willing to sell our grandchildren to the Chinese, and Ron Paul gets marginalized because a group of snotty nosed youth fire off a few snowballs.

Selling to chineese makes it even a bigger blunder...

Come on, End. What's the real reason behind Sean's spending weeks on snowballs? Wasn't it because Sean was looking for any and all reasons to keep RP on the naughty list?

I'm not sure, possibly, it still would have been better not to have done that.

Think about it. If Sean had had snowballs thrown at him from Rudy Giuliani or Mike Huckabee supporters, would it have gotten the same weeks of airtime?

I don't know but there were other incidents befre this. There was a perception (some valid, some not) tatRP supporters were nutty.. where do you tink this perception came from? Simple predjudice? i don't think so.. maybe some but there were real incidents that caused some of them.
 
End,

Do you not see that by voting McCain, you are rewarding the type of behavior that has led to the recent $700 Billion bailout?


You and most here se it that way. I see it as trying to keep Obam out of the white house...

I'm not really suremccain wanted to vote fo it.. butthere is a lot more involved in this.. It is very complicated.
 
Ok, tell us. You've been given the helm of the Campaign for Liberty.

Based on adding wisdom to the knowledge, what tactical or other changes would you make in order to move the C4L forward?

I assume no more snowballs. Next?

I'm not saying I have the end all and be all stategy to win te fght BUT

I know RP gives people room to be themselfs but He needs to put out some messages about how bad behavior hurts the movement. There is a place for giving people respect (as human beings not for their view). He could talk about having a little common courtesy. You can respectfully disagree with people.

There is a progression that leads to revolution. You don't start with you "nuclear arsenal". We should try to reason with people if possible.

Another lesson would be to pick the hill you want to die on.

Example: Ron Paul believes the Tax System/IRS is uncoinstitutional but he chooses to pay his taxes. He has no problem with those who don't but he chooses too. Now some may say he is compromising his beliefs. Hecould be critisized on this. Othere would say he is using wisdom in that he can do better not in jail than he could in jail.

People in the movement need to learn that there are battles worth dying in and some better fought another day.

That is a start...
 
You and most here se it that way. I see it as trying to keep Obam out of the white house...

I'm not really suremccain wanted to vote fo it.. butthere is a lot more involved in this.. It is very complicated.

You have to be kidding. John McCain embraced the 800 plus billion dollar bailout with a passion. He bragged about how "he" got the bill passed in the House. He even suspended his campaign to go work his magic to get the bill passed. The man is delusional and may be experiencing periods of dementia.
 
now that i know you watch hanity and fox news i see where you get your ability to side step the issues and not answer a question

Well let's not sidestep this issue.

Could you point out an issue that I have sidestpped or questions I havenot answered?
 
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