Sarah Palin jumped into the “defund Obamacare” fray this week with a full defense of Ted Cruz‘s efforts to defund the health care law by any means necessary. On Hardball Monday, former McCain 2008 campaign strategist Steve Schmidt said that Republicans need to wash themselves of this “asininity.”Chris Matthews couldn’t help but bring up Schmidt’s role in bringing Palin to the national stage, likening it to a “Frankenstein’s monster” scenario. He asked Schmidt about Palin’s blatant threats to the GOP establishment over Obamacare
this has to do them more harm then solidarity, old guard not as fanatical as the ones who think they are revolutionist reborn, problem those issues then are not the issues now,
i guess they had idiots in the new gov't then too but in the beginning no way as vitriolic as today, they feed their slaves, the republicans won't feed Americans in need or give them health care are the yearning for the past?
We need Republicans, whether they’re running for president, whether they’re the leadership of the Congress, to stand up against a lot of this asininity.”He declared that moderates need to take “conservatism’s good name back from the freakshow that’s been running wild for four years,” admitting he has “deep regret” for giving Palin her first-ever national platform.
i think those on the moderate right have those same regrets, a rush to put someone they thought White America would embrace and beat the Black guy, they did but problem, they underestimated the Progressive party
the fact that they were willing to shove any dumb bunny down our throats shows they were not trying to elect a leader, they were trying to elect one they can lead. Norquist stated,