Sarah Palin floats idea of leaving the Republican PartyI still hold a lot of respect for Sarah Palin and, personally, felt like she was set-up by the good old boys in both parties and left to the wolves and post-election gutter-sniping of McCain's feckless aides and advisors.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president responded to a Fox News Channel viewer’s Twitter question Saturday about the possibility of her and conservative talker Mark Levin abandoning the Republican Party and creating something called the “Freedom Party.”..."...I think there will be a lot of us who start saying ‘GOP, if you abandon us, we have nowhere else to go except to become more independent and not enlisted in a one or the other private majority parties that rule in our nation, either a Democrat or a Republican.’ Remember these are private parties, and you know, no one forces us to be enlisted in either party.”
I think I'd upset a few Republican friends when I'd mentioned one time that I would work to destroy the GOP if they sold us out on gun control. That's how frustrated I've felt for actually the past decade.
Every time we turn around, they are either stabbing us in the back through lack of leadership or selling us out where we're left feeling like cheap hookers forced to swallow off their expectations of political fellatio. And, the worst part is, we don't even get the fee from John. He hands it over to someone else (like millions of illegals). I don't think there is enough mouth wash in the country to wash away the taste of the immigration "reform". Thanks Marco and, from a more local perspective, thanks Lisa.
When I first began to put this blog together after the last election, I'd had every intent of getting more involved in the GOP to try to work some needed change from within. I'm not so sure it's worth saving beyond serving as an obstacle to the Democrats and, more often than not, it provides no obstacle at all.
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