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Will Hillary Run?
Will Hillary Step Up To Challenge Obama?
Speculation runs rampant that Obama resign shortly….say by January? If his numbers continue to slide and they will as the economy is hitting everyone in the United States with cross punches that really, really hurt, the Dems will start to put pressure on him to do so.
They don’t want to lose congress after holding it for the last 5 years. They love that power! In the house, Nancy wants once again to hold that speaker’s seat and will refurbish the jet she once had as a perk and Harry loves telling other senators what to do and when to do it.
But really, have you ever wondered who takes the place of Obama if his numbers and support continue to decline? According to recent polling, 89% of the country thinks it is headed in the wrong direction.
Consider that his campaign is in full swing while he uses taxpayer resources to continue to run around the country making speeches and watches as Rome burns. He observes from the sidelines as Americans suffer from his disinterest in improving the economy. As a result, Obama’s numbers continue to slide and there is only one person who has the moxy, ground game, money, and popularity to run against him or to step up if he resigns – Hillary Clinton.
None in congress will have time to get a campaign together or are well enough liked to campaign for the White House gold ring – and those who have the money to run a campaign are generally unknown. So who is left?
In the last election Americans voted against Bush rather than for Obama and this election will be of the same nature – voting against the incumbent, not for a Republican. So what is to lose if Hillary runs? She enjoys a 62% popularity rating in the polls and has her hubby behind her who is also liked. IF she isn’t elected, what does she lose? She slides into retirement savoring the fact that she actually “beat” Obama at his own game.
But can she win? She is as much a pathological liar as he is and that was clearly proven with her outrageous story of being shot at by Bosnian snipers as she deplaned in that country – while little girls were standing on the tarmac with flowers to greet her! Conservative talk show media will raise the travelgate scandal as she was heavily involved in it and cite her record as secretary of state which is almost non-existent – Palestine still fights with Isreal and Libya is controlled by rebels we support and yet know nothing about.
She doesn’t have negotiation skills nor a government who stands strong as to what is believed so would she make a good president? Many liberal Democrats think so.
Consider the following:
Her husband, Bill has written a new book about putting America to work – that comes out in November. The success of that will accrue to her. She will parrot his ideas – good or bad.
He wants her to be president so he can once again be president. You can bet that he will be her “senior advisor” and take center stage in the White house. Back when, he said that she was “One of the brightest people of her generation.” Oh yeah baby! She stood behind her man when he philandered so now its tit for tat in their household.
He has recently come out and criticized Obama’s jobs and tax proposals as “confusing.” A first grader would call it “Poo Poo” which is a better description. His old advisor and consultant, James Carville is also out stumping about Obama’s failure and his chances of winning. Carville doesn’t do this unless the Clintons tell him to do so. It doesn’t do Bill any good for himself as he can’t run again, but it does wonders for Hillary and her chances to be the Democratic nominee come January or February.
Hillary has spent time this past three years getting some “bona fides” that will stand up as a claim to her competency – she is Secretary of State. As state Senator from NY and a former first lady, she had enough in liberal minds to be named as Secretary and with her current position, those same liberal voters will blindly push the button next to her name.
Obama is battling for his political life and if the economy does not turn around, he will not win in November – Americans will punish him for not having the sense to do what is needed.
They already see the results of his fecklessness, his inexperience, and his ego. So who is waiting in the wings? Hillary!
Tea partiers get restless with Republican leadership
Posted: July 23, 2011
8:55 pm Eastern
Michael Carl
© 2011 WND
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Several tea-party leaders are getting frustrated with the Republicans in Congress and are making their voices heard.
Tea Party Nation Founder and President Judson Phillips has made the rounds of the talk shows to denounce the Republicans for giving in to Democratic pressure.
Phillips says the GOP has capitulated because it’s not really a conservative party.
“You’ve got a wide range of viewpoints in the Republican Party,” Phillips observed, “everything from good solid conservatives, good solid tea-party folks to RINOs [Republicans in name only] to folks who probably would be equally at home in the Democratic Party
“The American people spoke loudly in this past election, which saw a shift of 60-some-odd seats in the House of Representatives. We’ve never had that big of a shift in the Congress before,” Phillips continued. “People spoke very clearly about what they wanted.”
Open letter to Colorado GOP State Chair Ryan Call
(author: Connie Harn, Conifer, CO)
May 11, 2011
Ryan Call
Chair
Colorado State Republican Party
5950 S. Willow Drive Suite 302
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
ryan@cologop.org
Dear Chairman Call,
Where is the Grand Old Party?
If the GOP wants once again to be the Grand Old Party, then all the games must be stopped, hands must be held out to the voters, representatives must listen and follow through on the will of the people, and we must go back to the four principles that built the very foundation of the party to begin with.
At one time, we were proud of the Grand Old Party, but that has diminished over the years due to, among many other things, compliance with so called, “political correctness”, designed and perpetrated by liberals to silence the truth and attack the first amendment without directly attacking our Constitution. Differences between the two major parties are not obvious to the voter other than the glaring realization that liberals have an election strategy in place that works and has left the GOP in the dust.
Majority of Republicans say we need third political party
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting closer and closer to this everyday, as it becomes more and more evident many Republican’s interest in working with “Tea Partiers”, if at all, often seems one-sided. In addition, I’m really starting to wonder if the ‘establishment’ GOP has what it takes to get to the root of our nation’s problems. I’m wondering if they even have a desire to to this, to lead a charge in getting us back to a Constitutional Republic, as intended by the Founding Fathers, and thus putting checks and balances back in place. As my disappointment and disgust grows, I just may switch to ‘unaffiliated’ after being a registered Republican since 1992.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting the feeling if the GOP loses the 2012 presidential election, they’ll blame it on “the” Tea Party? If they do lose, I’d venture to guess it will not be because of “the” Tea Party, but rather, at least in part, because of their failure to acknowledge the importance of “the” Tea Party or to work with them… snub, snub.
Poll: For First Time, Majority of Republicans Support Third Party
- Posted on May 9, 2011 at 7:45pm by
Emily Esfahani Smith - Source: The Blaze
According to a Gallup poll released today, for the first time a majority of Republicans think that the U.S. needs a third political party.
The Hill has more:
A majority of Republicans said for the first time that a third party was needed in American politics, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.
Fifty-two percent of Republicans, and an even stronger number of Tea Party supporters, support the creation of a major, third political party, underscoring the occasional tensions between grassroots conservatives and the GOP establishment.
An overall majority of Americans, 52 percent, said that a third political party was needed; the most profound shift has come among Republicans.
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Did you Know? The Founding Fathers were Against Political Parties
The United States Constitution is silent on political organizations, mainly because most of the founding fathers disliked them.
Many of America’s Founding Fathers hated the thought of political parties. They were sure quarreling factions would be more interested in contending with each other than in working for the common good. They wanted citizens to vote for candidates without the interference of organized groups.
Sources: Wikipedia, WikiAnswers



