Pawn Shamity: I've EVOLVED on IMMIGRATION and the PATH TO CITIZENSHIP

So on the question of "which allegedly-conservative talk radio host is most likely told what to say and given direct orders from the GOP establishment", we have our answer.
 
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So on the question of "which allegedly-conservative talk radio host is most likely told what to say, and given direct orders from the GOP establishment", we have our answer.

He's not very talented. And he pals around with republican bigshots. It was an easy tell. Hannity and Rush are two biggest water carriers. They are poison.

Hannity told his radio listeners Thursday afternoon that the United States needs to “get rid of the immigration issue altogether.”

ROFL!!
 
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Ha I heard that, by flipping channels although I usually will try and get 2 minutes a day in on the radio to see what they are trending towards. More people should listen to them for a few minutes a day, its telling.

It's funny because they are saying the demographics are growing against repubs because of minorities, yet they want to open the border gates by giving amnesty to those that get through. Does that make any damn sense if they are trying to help the repubs win election by their own logic?
 
Operation: Cuban Cigar has officially begun!! :)
 
Another example of how GOP's position is to always be "liberal light." Always be defined by your opponents policies. Here, like on warfare, the GOP is taking its que from lefties. The message behind this position is this: "History, culture, & tradition are irrelevant. Only State power and political currency actually exist and matter."
 
Hannity is a greed-is-good-libertarian/neo-conservative. He has always believed in open borders for cheap labor. This is nothing new. Establishment, US Chamber of Commerce talking point.
 
Coordinated?? Never.....lol

http://www.nj.com/us-politics/index.ssf/2012/11/can_rubio_save_gop_on_immigrat.html
Barely an hour after Mitt Romney conceded the presidential election Wednesday morning, Marco Rubio laid down his marker for 2016: No, he wouldn't be the candidate of the tired old white guy.

"The conservative movement should have particular appeal to people in minority and immigrant communities who are trying to make it," the GOP Florida senator posted on his Facebook page at 2:16 a.m. "And Republicans need to work harder than ever to communicate our beliefs to them."

This is indisputably Rubio's moment, and how the 41-year-old senator and the most prominent Latino in national politics today carries his party's demographic burden will define not only his own future -- but the future of the Republican Party. He was the biggest Republican winner Tuesday, Republicans will tell you, as it became painfully clear that Romney would carry only 27 percent of the nation's fastest-growing demographic.

(Also on POLITICO: Immigration reform returns to foreground)

Now, as fingers are pointed and blame is assigned, all eyes are on Rubio to help lead his party out of the political abyss with Hispanic voters. As Rubio positions himself for a 2016 run, his advisers are adamant that he not become merely the Latino candidate but a conservative leader with a compelling voice who can articulate to Hispanics that the Republican Party's values are their values -- family, social conservatism, free-market entrepreneurialism.

"He is without question a world-class political talent with the ability to lead the party into the 21st century ... a party that has become synonymous with intolerance and loons to too many swing voters," said Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, who ran Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.
 
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there could be a middle ground; permanent residence without citizenship, and without the right to hand outs
 
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