Friday, August 5, 2011

MUTH'S TRUTHS 08/05/2011

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VIGUERIE: NO RECRIMINATIONS AGAINST TEA PARTY DEFECTORS

Conservative icon Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com, issued the following statement regarding the disagreement among conservatives in the House and Senate on the increase of the debt ceiling:


"Now is not the time for recriminations against Tea Party-backed members of Congress who voted in the end for the debt deal.  This is not the time to start fighting amongst ourselves.  Nothing could make the Left happier than to see a splintering of the Tea Party movement. We have to agree that, no matter how disappointed we are with the final deal--and I am--that final vote was something on which honest conservatives could disagree. 
         
"The President used his bully pulpit to argue that the Tea Party was leading the nation to Armageddon, and the compliant media acted as a thousand megaphones for that line.  It is understandable that some Tea Party conservatives thought this would not help the Tea Party's standing with the public.

"There have been good and bad actors on both sides of the debt ceiling debate. Let's leave the recriminations to the liberals and stay united and focused on achieving the real spending cuts that Congress promised and electing a President and Congress to support, rather than fight, a balanced budget amendment and other limited government principles.  That is what we should be concentrating on.”

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GOP BLOWING ANOTHER MAJOR OPPORTUNITY

With no Democrat challenge to Obama on the horizon (yet), the entire presidential primary game is being played on the GOP’s turf.  And yet, even though you can’t (nor should you be able to) vote in the February caucus unless you’re a registered Republican, Democrats STILL out-registered Republican last month.

Houston, we have a problem.

BTW, while I agree that only registered members of a political party should be allowed to vote for that party’s nominee, I also believe the parties, not the taxpayers, should pay for their candidate selection processes…be it primary, caucus or convention. Why should non-party members pay for a closed selection process?

Fair is fair.

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“The day after President Obama was reveling with rich donors in faux celebration of his 50th birthday, the Down Jones Industrial Average dropped 512.76 points on Thursday to close at 11,383. To put that 512 point drop in perspective, let's step into the Wayback Machine and go to September 15, 2008.  That was the Monday after the weekend collapse of Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch. We were told our ATMs were in danger of not working. The Down Jones average dropped only 504.48 points. Yesterday's collapse was bigger than that Monday in September, 2008…” – Rich Galen, Mullings.com, 8/4/11 (Rich will be our First Friday Happy Hour VIP guest in October)

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