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Tea Party is DONE

jingo2

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The Rep's " pimped" them and got what they wanted......a big WIN!!

So now, they're used up and will be kicked to the curb.


And Christine O'D must NOT be a witch...cause if she was she'd have bewitched all the voters and would have won!!!

Sharon Angle LOST...so no need to pay your Dr. with chickens now

Boehner is now Speaker and crying about it.....crying for joy cause he's gonna get a HUGE raise and be able to steal more....................

Even Palin said on her promo for her show that she's rather be outside and in Alaska than some stuff ol' office...... and that she'd run if ' no one else would"????? So, that assures she's OUT
 

hypocritexposer

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there were a couple more TeaParty backed candidates that lost. You forgot to mention them.

How did it go in Georgia last night? You sound bitter.
 

jingo2

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hypocritexposer said:
there were a couple more TeaParty backed candidates that lost. You forgot to mention them.

How did it go in Georgia last night? You sound bitter.


Not a clue.... I live in Ky.

We got Rand Paul...... :roll: :roll: :roll:
 

Steve

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Tea Party is DONE

really... going to the playoffs in our first year...

not bad for a grassroots start up with little national or state level organization..

I think it was a great start.. and with a little pressure from the grass roots we can vet and nominate better candidates ..
 

Tam

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Gee when the Republicans lost in 2008 they were dead When Sarah P stepped down as Governor she was dead and now the Tea Party is dead. What makes me think the Liberals are not good at judging who and what is dead. :wink:
 

Whitewing

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Tam said:
Gee when the Republicans lost in 2008 they were dead When Sarah P stepped down as Governor she was dead and now the Tea Party is dead. What makes me think the Liberals are not good at judging who and what is dead. :wink:

Lots of dead donks vote, what does that tell you?
 

Tam

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Whitewing said:
Tam said:
Gee when the Republicans lost in 2008 they were dead When Sarah P stepped down as Governor she was dead and now the Tea Party is dead. What makes me think the Liberals are not good at judging who and what is dead. :wink:

Lots of dead donks vote, what does that tell you?

If I were Angle I would demand an investigation in to Voter fraud in Nevada. When you have the SEIU maintaining the voting machines and voters noticing their votes changing right in front of their eyes. Something needs to be investigated and not by the Democrat Attorney General.
 

jingo2

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hypocritexposer said:
Sure you do. And I live in Cleveland , Ohio. :wink: :lol: :lol:

You may very well for all I know and run back and forth across the border to vote also.


Frankly, I don't care who you are or where you live. Makes no matter here as far as I'm concerned
 

Larrry

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kolo still doesn't get it. That just means that the lefties will keep trying the same ole thing that hasn't worked yet.
 

hopalong

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jingo2 said:
hypocritexposer said:
there were a couple more TeaParty backed candidates that lost. You forgot to mention them.

How did it go in Georgia last night? You sound bitter.


Not a clue.... I live in Ky.We got Rand Paul...... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Not according to your ISP number you dont :wink:
 

Lonecowboy

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The Tea Party movement has earned a sizeable voice in Congress after two tumultuous years in the making, and it's moving quickly to carve out a foothold in Washington before the next session begins in January.

Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann, a Tea Party darling who moved to create a House caucus for the movement over the summer, is planning to run for a top-ranking leadership position, according to a colleague. Rand Paul, the winner of the Kentucky Senate contest, said Wednesday that he wants to form a bicameral Tea Party caucus.

The developments signal that the Tea Party's congressional stewards are looking to expand the movement's reach as soon as possible, though it's unclear whether the contingent will complement or combat the Republican Party as a whole.

While some party leaders on both sides of the aisle said they would welcome and work with the new class of lawmakers, Tea Party-aligned Sen. Jim DeMint on Wednesday suggested the incoming members wage a battle against the party infrastructure. But the Tea Party candidates as well as the veteran GOP legislators were all talking about the same thing in the wake of their historic gains in the midterm elections -- cutting spending, cutting government and spurring economic growth.

"Americans don't understand why we have to balance our own family budget and Congress doesn't. It just doesn't make any sense to us," Paul told Fox News. "We have to do something to get our fiscal house in order."
Paul said he'll push these goals by forming a Tea Party caucus made up of both House and Senate members. "I think there's a lot of potential members in the House and a few members in the Senate as well," he said.

Though the Tea Party suffered a couple big losses on Tuesday -- most notably with Christine O'Donnell in the Delaware Senate race and Sharron Angle in the Nevada Senate race -- their favored candidates sailed to victory in dozens of other races. In the Senate, Tea Party-backed Marco Rubio in Florida, Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania, Mike Lee in Utah, Ron Johnson in Wisconsin and Paul in Kentucky all won their races.

At least two-dozen Tea Party candidates scored victories on the House side. Among them were Jon Runyan in New Jersey and Kristi Noem in South Dakota.

sounds pretty busy planning for the future of a dead movement!! :shock:
 

Texan

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jingo2 said:
Not a clue.... I live in Ky.

We got Rand Paul...... :roll: :roll: :roll:

I bet you have a helluva time deciding where to vote, huh?



April 7, 2010

jingo2 said:
I live part time in Wy, sometime in CA and some time in MO

http://ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=456091#456091
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Texan said:
jingo2 said:
Not a clue.... I live in Ky.

We got Rand Paul...... :roll: :roll: :roll:

I bet you have a helluva time deciding where to vote, huh?



April 7, 2010

jingo2 said:
I live part time in Wy, sometime in CA and some time in MO

http://ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=456091#456091

Raised in Hobson MT and ranched in South Dakota :roll:

Oh ya and has a friend that roped a antelope. :wink:
 

Larrry

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Big Muddy rancher said:
Texan said:
jingo2 said:
Not a clue.... I live in Ky.

We got Rand Paul...... :roll: :roll: :roll:

I bet you have a helluva time deciding where to vote, huh?



April 7, 2010

jingo2 said:
I live part time in Wy, sometime in CA and some time in MO

http://ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=456091#456091

Raised in Hobson MT and ranched in South Dakota :roll:

Oh ya and has a friend that roped a antelope. :wink:


You'd need a plane to get around to all those places, and a trust fund to support it.
 
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Anonymous

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This post will probably get me banned, but oh well. Jingo you have to be the most unpleasent excuse for a person I think I've ever came across. I think it boils down to one of to things. You either need a good lay or have the ever livin **** slapped outta you. The next time you get to Wyoming look me up. I have an old bulldog with a low self-esteem. Maybe I can talk him into brightening your day. But hey, even he has standards. So if I can't coax him into making your day, I will be more than happy to slap the **** outta you. And yes I know a man shouldn't hit a lady, but I've yet to observe any ladylike behavior come from this ole bat. Perhaps it could also be that she couldn't find a brass pole to practice her dance routine and that cedar fencepost she used left a few splinters in a very annoying place.
 
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