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Indi Guy

(3,992 posts)
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 02:59 PM Nov 2012

Tea Party Leader blames “weak-kneed” Romney, Republicans for loss to Obama...

Source: the Bayou Buzz (Louisiana)

According to one Tea Party leader, the reason for Mitt Romney’s loss to President Barack Obama is that he was not conservative enough and was “weak-kneed” and a throwback to Bob Dole and John McCain...

In a press statement, entitled “Tea Party Vows "No Retreat" and a subtitle “Promise to search out candidates with clear conservative records; no more Dole-McCain-Romney nominees”, the group leaders said the following:

A group Leaders of the Tea Party News Network (TPNN) and TheTeaParty.net offered an unflinching assessment of Election Day results. Todd Cefaratti, editor of the Tea Party News Network said, "We're disappointed in Governor Romney's loss. But this goes to the heart of what we have been saying all along. Bob Dole didn't win. John McCain didn't win. And now Mitt Romney hasn't won. The lesson the GOP and Americans need to learn is that weak-kneed Republicans do not get elected. Conservatives do."

"The Tea Party has not yet begun to fight. It's time for a wholesale reassessment of the D.C. establishment politicians and party grandees who have no commitment or courage to reduce the size of government. We now have another four years ahead of us with Barack Obama leading the charge against liberty," TPNN News Director Scottie Hughes said. "There were some bright spots tonight from Ted Cruz to Jeff Flake, to a decisive win in the U.S. House where Tea Partiers have a mandate to stand against Obama's big government second-term agenda. "...


Read more: http://www.bayoubuzz.com/component/k2/item/154597-tea-party-leader-blames-%E2%80%9Cweak-kneed%E2%80%9D-romney-republicans-for-loss-to-obama



Man, these guys just don't get it! Do they really think that their version of a hard right candidate could win the Hispanic, Black, Asian, woman, LGBT vote et al?

..Or do they really think that there are enough angry white males out there to put them over the top?
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Tea Party Leader blames “weak-kneed” Romney, Republicans for loss to Obama... (Original Post) Indi Guy Nov 2012 OP
Yeah keep telling yourself that GOP. Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #1
I wish them all the luck in the world. Just keep finding those enough Nov 2012 #2
oh how beautiful it is, they've already started that circular firing squad over this.. Alamuti Lotus Nov 2012 #3
They started that last week, or didn't you notice? Jack Rabbit Nov 2012 #5
Oh, I guess I didn't notice.. Alamuti Lotus Nov 2012 #6
Yes, that was it. They just weren't insane enough. valerief Nov 2012 #4
I say we go full bore, act like we are TERRIFIED of a Palin run, Volaris Nov 2012 #28
the TP was fake to begin with Blue_Tires Nov 2012 #30
Yes, there will be a new pseudo-grassroots conservative movement, but I don't think valerief Nov 2012 #31
Republicans just don't get it- sevenseas Nov 2012 #7
The Tea Party has ruined the GOP name. adieu Nov 2012 #12
Cause all the Teabagger Senate candidates did soooooo well... AleksS Nov 2012 #8
They want candidates with . . . Jack Rabbit Nov 2012 #9
Here's what I will explain to the Teabagger's justiceischeap Nov 2012 #10
Keep driving to the right adieu Nov 2012 #11
Spam deleted by gkhouston (MIR Team) Dubster Nov 2012 #13
So they want to double down on the crazy qanda Nov 2012 #14
and triple and quadruple down FiveGoodMen Nov 2012 #24
Mitt Romney lost because he was a crappy candidate. Dulcinea Nov 2012 #15
Wholesale rush to marginalization. They're doing truthisfreedom Nov 2012 #16
The pot shots in the coming Republican civil war are being fired now (nt) apnu Nov 2012 #17
He neglected to mention that his precious g.w. bush didn't win. caveat_imperator Nov 2012 #18
this heaven05 Nov 2012 #19
They're doing a pretty good job of... Indi Guy Nov 2012 #21
The Question Answers Itself DallasNE Nov 2012 #20
War...HOOH...good God...what is it good for? WilliamPitt Nov 2012 #22
Well done... Indi Guy Nov 2012 #25
Romney and the GOP may be "weak kneed", defacto7 Nov 2012 #23
Yep. Keep rationalizing everything so you don't have to confront reality. Kablooie Nov 2012 #26
That's pretty interesting considering that the GOP prides itself... Indi Guy Nov 2012 #35
I hope that they run Santorum next. yardwork Nov 2012 #27
Which do you prefer, Santorum/Bachmann or Santorum/DeMint? Jim Lane Nov 2012 #29
Either. Bring it. yardwork Nov 2012 #36
Go, lemmings, go! Off that cliff! Go!! eom Maeve Nov 2012 #32
I don't get it.... ReRe Nov 2012 #33
........weak-kneed Republicans do not get elected. Conservatives do. are_you_serious_1234 Nov 2012 #34
Irrelevant idiot focuses on irrelevancy. truthisfreedom Nov 2012 #37
When the COKE brothers stop supporting the Tea Party, it will just fade away. olddad56 Nov 2012 #38
With all the $millions they wasted, Indi Guy Nov 2012 #41
Uh-oh...they figured it out. magical thyme Nov 2012 #39
If the Tea Party is SO powerful... MicaelS Nov 2012 #40
mental illness should be treated fascisthunter Nov 2012 #42
The scary thing is that you're really onto it, and that... Indi Guy Nov 2012 #46
The Nazis and Fascists did the same thing fascisthunter Nov 2012 #47
Please, let's not convince them otherwise. NYC Liberal Nov 2012 #43
They are only angry because they finally found out tea parties are for little girls Shilo Nov 2012 #44
Tea Party is doubling down on a weak hand daleo Nov 2012 #45

Mr.Turnip

(645 posts)
1. Yeah keep telling yourself that GOP.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:00 PM
Nov 2012

when you start losing Arizona, Texas and Georgia don't come crying to us.

enough

(13,456 posts)
2. I wish them all the luck in the world. Just keep finding those
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:03 PM
Nov 2012

candidates with "clear conservative records."

 

Alamuti Lotus

(3,093 posts)
6. Oh, I guess I didn't notice..
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:14 PM
Nov 2012

I noticed the Christie dogpile because that guy had the raw nerve and breach of ideological discipline to NOT spit on Obama's goodwill actions to his slightly damp state, but I have been rather unobservant otherwise.

And considering how many guns these nutjobs have, that "circular firing squad" line is meant to be possibly taken literally.

Volaris

(10,610 posts)
28. I say we go full bore, act like we are TERRIFIED of a Palin run,
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:10 PM
Nov 2012

do whatever we can to "help" them get her the Party Nomination, and then let Hillary and Bill kick her ass so hard in the General there will be NO DOUBT among their base that they were just so wrong. If a severe head wound won't convince them, then only the political equalivant of a Public Beheading probably will. I say, why not let it be Sarah?

But, more than likely, it will be Jeb who has the money to buy their loyalty in the primaries....

Blue_Tires

(55,993 posts)
30. the TP was fake to begin with
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:25 PM
Nov 2012

and most people know that now...look for GOP strategists to go back in the lab and start trying to create the newer, better "TeaParty 2.0"

valerief

(53,235 posts)
31. Yes, there will be a new pseudo-grassroots conservative movement, but I don't think
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:57 PM
Nov 2012

it will bear the tea party name in any way. It'll be something equally "cute". Maybe the Ray Gun Party, which will return to the Reagan principles (whatever the hell they are) to "zap" undesirables from America. They'll get to hold their beloved guns, which may shoot "death rays to undesirables" (light), at rallies. Whatever it will be, we can be sure it'll be comic booky.

sevenseas

(114 posts)
7. Republicans just don't get it-
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:19 PM
Nov 2012

The Tea Party is ruining any hope of a decent Republican Party. Tea partiers are parasitic leeches. If the Repub leadership is smart, they will get rid of the teaparty ASAP.

But - they will most likely keep shooting themselves in their feet.

.....their loss......
 

adieu

(1,009 posts)
12. The Tea Party has ruined the GOP name.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:40 PM
Nov 2012

The reasonable members of the GOP can not recover the name and remove the tarnish. The GOP will become inconsequential in 16 years, if not sooner.

AleksS

(1,701 posts)
8. Cause all the Teabagger Senate candidates did soooooo well...
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:20 PM
Nov 2012

By all means teabagger, keep putting Mourdocks, Atkins, O'Donnel's, etc. up for election.

Seriously. I'm sure that's exactly what you need to do to win.

Keep it up!

Jack Rabbit

(45,984 posts)
9. They want candidates with . . .
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:20 PM
Nov 2012

. . . clear conservative right wing, racist, misogynist, xenophobic, homophobic and sectarian bigoted records.

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
10. Here's what I will explain to the Teabagger's
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:23 PM
Nov 2012

you can put the candidates up for nomination, but the nation, through primaries, will pick the candidate. Romney appeared to be the most moderate of the bunch... that should tell you something, Tealiban. Even your own party doesn't want the extremism you represent.

 

adieu

(1,009 posts)
11. Keep driving to the right
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 03:38 PM
Nov 2012

The cliff's just a few more inches away. I think tomorrow, there will definitely be a schism in the GOP party with the moderates and rationals leaving to join the Democratic party. The GOP will become a shadow of its former self, run by a bunch of crazed, rabid yokels. In time, the Democratic party will split with a liberal side and a center-right side, both with some semblance of rationality (they both would agree on global warming, but may disagree on how to best combat it, but will only use scientists and economists to debate out the better policy position, rather than demagogues). I expect that in the next 16 years.

FiveGoodMen

(20,018 posts)
24. and triple and quadruple down
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:20 PM
Nov 2012

And they will eventually win if we don't acknowledge that they are America's enemies.

They'll cheat harder.

They'll lie more.

They'll buy more TV stations. And newpapers. Etc.

Fight them or be taken over.

It doesn't matter that they're nuts.

Nuts can do an awful lot of damage.

Dulcinea

(7,508 posts)
15. Mitt Romney lost because he was a crappy candidate.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:13 PM
Nov 2012

What, exactly, did he stand for, except to make sure people in his income bracket didn't have to pay taxes? He's an empty suit, devoid of charm or charisma.

caveat_imperator

(193 posts)
18. He neglected to mention that his precious g.w. bush didn't win.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:38 PM
Nov 2012

-BOTH TIMES.

It was only through criminal acts that he and cheney got into the White House.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
19. this
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:51 PM
Nov 2012

group of nuts need to be marginalized and thrown into the dustbin of history. Racism was defeated Tuesday November 6, 2012. At least overt racism.

Indi Guy

(3,992 posts)
21. They're doing a pretty good job of...
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:55 PM
Nov 2012

...marginalizing themselves & saving us the effort. I'm just going to relax and enjoy the show

DallasNE

(7,569 posts)
20. The Question Answers Itself
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:53 PM
Nov 2012

Notwithstanding what Lindsey Graham said on the subject. Gerrymandering saved the Republicans in the House but the incoming Senate will be substantially more liberal than the outgoing Senate as a direct result of Tea Party "success" in the primaries.

Also, interesting to note that the one Republican that has won since Dole lost in 1996 got no mention whatsoever -- his name is George W. Bush. He is the one that created most of the mess we face today so nobody in the Republican Party wants to be seen with him. So what is this loser trying to say? The soul searching in the Republican Party will last for another 6-8 years. My guess is that the Tea Party will attempt to nominate a Hispanic like Rubio or Cruz, thinking that wins the Hispanic vote and give them the win. The huge problem there is that neither Rubio nor Cruz will support the Republican platform on immigration. Romney tried to have his cake and eat it too and that didn't turn out to well so I don't think you can just slap a Hispanic name on top of that and still be successful and that is why it will take another 6-8 years for the Republicans to respond. There is no clear path forward for them.

 

WilliamPitt

(58,179 posts)
22. War...HOOH...good God...what is it good for?
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 04:55 PM
Nov 2012

Absolutely everything...when it happens inside the GOP.



Say it again, y'all.

Kablooie

(18,783 posts)
26. Yep. Keep rationalizing everything so you don't have to confront reality.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:35 PM
Nov 2012

That's the essence of the GOP mistake.
They refuse to see reality and react to it.
It's always someone else's fault.
Someone else has a problem, I'm perfect!

This kind of thinking prevents them from dealing with anything real and as a result their problems will just get bigger and bigger.

Indi Guy

(3,992 posts)
35. That's pretty interesting considering that the GOP prides itself...
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 12:24 AM
Nov 2012

...on the ethos of personal accountability.

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
29. Which do you prefer, Santorum/Bachmann or Santorum/DeMint?
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:18 PM
Nov 2012

Either way, the Tea Partiers could feel confident that they finally had the bold conservative ticket that would carry 43 states.

ReRe

(10,815 posts)
33. I don't get it....
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 07:10 PM
Nov 2012

...this tea bag leader thinks that being more conservative, more sociopathic, meaner, more
hateful can win friends, influence people and win elections? When I come upon one of these jerks in life, I steer clear of him/her. There has got to be something wrong upstairs.... "it's madness", like POB says!

34. ........weak-kneed Republicans do not get elected. Conservatives do.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 07:21 PM
Nov 2012

Last edited Wed Nov 7, 2012, 11:10 PM - Edit history (1)

Riiiiight.......

How did that workout for Gingrich and Santorum?

Indi Guy

(3,992 posts)
41. With all the $millions they wasted,
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 06:19 PM
Nov 2012

along with Sheldon Adelson on this election -- I don't know if they will have the heart to do the same in the next cycle.

MicaelS

(8,747 posts)
40. If the Tea Party is SO powerful...
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 01:12 PM
Nov 2012

Why didn't they get a "proper" Conservative nominated in the first place? They could have nominated Rick Santorum or Ron Paul. Either was more Conservative than Romney.

So why didn't they?

 

fascisthunter

(29,381 posts)
42. mental illness should be treated
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 06:29 PM
Nov 2012

these people make up their own reality, and to me, that's a danger to everyone around them. No good comes from delusion.

Indi Guy

(3,992 posts)
46. The scary thing is that you're really onto it, and that...
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 01:16 PM
Nov 2012

...these people, the Tea Party movers and shakers, trap others inside their echo chamber of horrors -- built into their micro-manipulated media.

They ensnare a gullible bloc of the public within their personal delusions of vastly exaggerated relevance; and in their paranoid, racist, and xenophobic visions the apocalyptic doom that should result when they don't get their way.

...Very dangerous indeed.

NYC Liberal

(20,347 posts)
43. Please, let's not convince them otherwise.
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 06:31 PM
Nov 2012

Nothing could be better for us than for the GOP to think their problem is that they aren't right-wing enough.

Let them think it.

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