CPUd
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I don't mind taking credit for part of it, but we need to frame it differently. As it stands right now, the GOP looks upon us as sore losers and the enemy of their party. We're worse than democrats to them right now. We want to the GOP to embrace us, not fight against us every step of the way. This election every single candidate strove to be the anti-Romney, and the pro-Tea Party. We want to continue that tradition.
The way some of them are acting right now, I don't think they're gonna be able to say anything about RP folks being sore losers. Last night I watched a group of people who put all their trust in Karl Rove and Dick Morris, and when Mitt said he only wrote 1 speech for last night, they started having victory parties at their homes. Over the course of the evening, the fear and doubt started to creep in. The ones who were most vocal about it got kicked off the chat. Then it started turning ugly, with half in denial and the other half blowing sunshine and lollipops up their asses. Then their true nature started creeping out, the hate started showing. First it was Dick Morris, then it was Christie, the hurricane, the voting machines, Bill OReilly, Sarah Palin, Ron Paul, the tea party, evangelicals, the illegals, the communists, the libertarians, the young voters, the state of Wisconsin, the Bushes, ... the list is still getting longer.
But what I noticed the most was, once the Mitt staff abandoned the site, a few tiny voices coming through all the hate getting louder, questioning the media, their elected leaders, the monetary system- there was even someone questioning themselves, and whether or not some of the stuff they pulled during the primaries was the right thing to do. Some of them vow to turn off the TV, and go outside, learn to do things on their land. Many similarities with some of the things that we talk about over here. And keep in mind, the hardcore Mittsters have been campaigning since 2007, just like some of the folks in here, and their campaign came to a suudden and unexpected end last night.
A handful of people who were over there, I had some issues with, because I know they were behind some of the shit that got pulled during the conventions, in particular, the fearmongering, and the drowning out of any opinion contrary to the approved opinion. I did get some satisfaction last night at their expense, and they'll go back to Boston and DC, until 2016 when they sign on with the next neocon.
But the rank and file over there, I think some of them are getting good and woke. Just like some of the folks here now did after voting for McCain. They'll be along soon. Some of them wish to rebuild the party and do it right, others will just be looking for someone besides themselves to blame. For the latter, direct them to the vote flipping thread LOL they will stay down that rabbit hole for months.