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  • Iamntxhunter

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    The republicans will be lucky if they win anyrhing from here on out in anything of significance.

    People want the perfect candidate or the will vote third party or wont vote at all. I understand the frustration but by doing that you might as well vote for a Democrat.

    We are dealing with a mindset/culture that honestly doesn't understand freedom and liberty. The Democrats have taken over every institution of influence or has established a strong enough foothold to have significance influence.

    At this point we will continue on the road we are on until people are forced to face the reality that everyone from politicians, federal reserve to the media has tried to ignore.
     

    Younggun

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    Many have been making concessions already. How many conservative minded libertarians do you think vote Red because it aligns with their views but disagree on how much the government should be regulating people's lives.

    This isn't about finding the "perfect candidate", it's about no longer supporting candidates who will only do more of the same. Supporting mediocrity will only encourage mediocrity.
     

    breakingcontact

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    YG and I butt heads (and are buttheads) frequently. I am very critical of many libertarians but I get what he is saying. I held my nose and voted for Romney. If Christie gets nominated I just dont see how i can vote for him. Another 20 years of democrat big government and we may be the same as Europe. The limp wristed GOP establishment may be able to drag their feet and hold off the socialists another 10 years more than the democrats? The mainstream GOP sold out and accepted big government so long as they and the big businesses could still "earn" even if its from taxpayer money.

    We need someone to say "no more" and not declare a victory at holding government growth down more than the democrats.

    It has to stop. Honestly im starting to think if we do vote 3rd party in huge numbers either the GOP will wake up or the democrats will crash things quickly enough that we can recover.
     

    Iamntxhunter

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    The people that have what it takes to properly lead the country will never be elected. The country as a whole is not smart enough.

    As far as 3rd party that has been going on since the eighties.
    Ain't happening.


    I believe we will continue on the same road we are on give or take a little until the straw that breaks the camels back is placed.
     

    breakingcontact

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    The people that have what it takes to properly lead the country will never be elected. The country as a whole is not smart enough.

    As far as 3rd party that has been going on since the eighties.
    Ain't happening.


    I believe we will continue on the same road we are on give or take a little until the straw that breaks the camels back is placed.

    If its not the untenable debt that our leaders have placed on each of us it wont be until there is no beer in the fridge, pizza on the way, and mindless entertainment on TV. Maybe then the masses will wake up. But who will they clamor to? Someone who offers them freedom or someone who provides the acoutramounts of mental slavery?

    Something to be said about the 3%er concept. It wasnt a democratic majority that freed us from the British. It wont be a democratic majority that rights this ship most likely.
     

    franzas

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    The C in CPAC and Chris Christie don't go together. **** Chris Christie. He's a watery RINO that wouldn't know conservatism if it bit his 60" fat ass.

    My vote:
    Cruz with Carson
    Paul can be Majority Leader
     

    Iamntxhunter

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    The C in CPAC and Chris Christie don't go together. $#@! Chris Christie. He's a watery RINO that wouldn't know conservatism if it bit his 60" fat ass.

    My vote:
    Cruz with Carson
    Paul can be Majority Leader

    Carson is weak at best on the 2A. He isn't on my list for anything important.
     

    TexasR.N.

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    Many have been making concessions already. How many conservative minded libertarians do you think vote Red because it aligns with their views but disagree on how much the government should be regulating people's lives.

    This isn't about finding the "perfect candidate", it's about no longer supporting candidates who will only do more of the same. Supporting mediocrity will only encourage mediocrity.

    Well said.
     

    oldguy

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    Matt Barber - Guest Columnist
    Monday, March 10, 2014


    The battle is not Republican vs. Democrat. Neither is it conservative vs. liberal. The battle precedes time itself. The battle is right vs. wrong. The battle is moral vs. immoral. The battle is truth vs. the lie.

    The battle is between good and evil.



    No political fix to America's death spiral

    We are drowning in a turgid river of postmodern relativism. Libertine libertarianism has infected the conservative movement like a cancer. This is a spiritual problem, not a political problem. This is a worldview matter, not a partisan matter.

    The question is not, "Is America falling?" but, rather, "Why is America falling?"

    I'm currently writing from CPAC 2014, the nation's largest gathering of conservative political junkies. The event is being held at the beautiful Gaylord National hotel, adjacent to the scenic shoreline of the historic Potomac River. We're just a few short miles from Washington, DC, which, at least for now, remains the modern-day equivalent of the Roman Empire. [Editor's note: CPAC 2014 concluded on Saturday, March 8.]

    I say "at least for now" because America finds itself skipping along the primrose path to Rome's ill-fated finale. I needn't trouble you with evidence to that effect as this tragic reality is hopelessly inescapable. It's a self-evident truth. Unless our next generation of leaders – Gen-Y Millennials – can successfully turn things around, we're up the Potomac without a paddle.
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    The day's speeches have ended and conference-going night revelers are about. The indoor balcony to my 12th-floor room faces, as the hotel website accurately boasts, a "spectacular 18-story glass atrium." My balcony door is open wide, and the bustling din from several parties across the cavernous vestibule soaks the room.

    A chorus has begun. What is this? Have party-goers launched an impromptu rendering of "America the Beautiful"?

    No, this is a chant, joined by scores – a hundred or more perhaps – of young conservative bacchanalians on multiple suite balconies and from the open air bar below. What is that they're chanting? Is that, "Amer-i-ca! Amer-i-ca!"?

    At first, it's hard to tell. It's a booming echo that reverberates throughout the entire hotel.

    And then it becomes clear.

    Alas, our next generation of conservative leaders are not chanting, "Amer-i-ca! Amer-i-ca!" They are, instead, chanting, "F*** O-bama! F*** O-bama!"

    And I hang my head.

    So, now, children at the hotel, parents, staff, tourists – both foreign and domestic – and every other conceivable variety of guest who happens to be staying at the Gaylord National hotel during CPAC 2014 has a skewed, and likely irreversible, first impression of America's conservative movement.

    Or is it skewed?

    Now, don't get me wrong, I'm certain that the vast majority of CPAC attendees, both young and old, are as appalled and embarrassed by these drunken yuck monkeys as am I.

    But I think the very fact that these blazer-clad, Cro-Magnon morons could even imagine, for a moment, that it's somehow cool to publicly chant such profanity speaks to a much larger problem, not just within the conservative movement, but, more importantly, within our entire culture.

    I'm never going to win a popularity contest. It's not my goal to be liked. I'll probably never be a "Fox News contributor" or even broadly recognized as a dutifully compliant cog within the greater, GOP-heavy "conservative" political wheel.

    That's because I say things like this: There is no political fix to America's death spiral.

    We are drowning in a turgid river of postmodern relativism. This is a spiritual problem, not a political problem. This is a worldview matter, not a partisan matter.

    Hitherto it has been "progressives" alone dumping buckets of moral relativist poison into the Potomac. But, in the last decade or so, self-styled "conservatives" have likewise begun drinking the subjectivist Kool-Aid.

    Libertine libertarianism has infected the conservative movement like a cancer. Situational ethics, driven by emotional, anecdotal sob stories, are used to justify every moral wrong as an absolute right. "Get off the social issues!" they demand. "Gay marriage? No problem."

    These gun-toting, free-market "conservatives" (of which I'm both) grace us with beauties like this: "I'm a 'pro-choice,' 'pro-gay' conservative," or, "Yeah, I'm shacking up with my girlfriend, big deal."

    Relativism blurs the fixed lines of demarcation between right and wrong, which leads to the abolition of absolute truth, which leads to pockets of moral anarchy, which leads to Barack Obama and Eric Holder deciding which laws to ignore and which laws to enforce, which leads to lawlessness, which leads to chaos.

    Welcome to chaos.

    Yes. The "social issues" matter.

    The battle is not Republican vs. Democrat. Neither is it conservative vs. liberal. The battle precedes time itself. The battle is right vs. wrong. The battle is moral vs. immoral. The battle is truth vs. the lie.

    The battle is between good and evil.

    We've been playing political Ping-Pong for decades. We've been, as they say, rearranging the chairs on the Titanic while Democrats take the helm for a spell, and Republicans take the helm for a spell.

    The reality is that both political parties have driven us into the iceberg, and then pranced off together, hand-in-hand, to play best-of-three racquetball at the congressional bathhouse.

    While here at CPAC I met an interesting fellow by the name of Frank Mitchell. Frank founded the Memphis-based, classically conservative group: "A Shining City on a Hill." During our discussion, Frank said this: "There is no liberty without justice. Liberty without justice is only license."

    Libertine libertarianism.

    America cannot survive under a worldview that embraces unrestricted moral license. Such license destroys the individual. And such license destroys the nation.

    "Liberty without justice is only license."

    There is only one Arbiter of true justice. And justice is defined by Him, not by us. He sets the parameters. As both individuals, and as a nation, we are ill-advised to breach those parameters and well-served to maintain them.

    America does not need a political fix. America needs a spiritual fix.

    http://onenewsnow.com/perspectives/m...s-death-spiral
     

    OFFascist

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    Matt Barber - Guest Columnist
    Monday, March 10, 2014


    The battle is not Republican vs. Democrat. Neither is it conservative vs. liberal. The battle precedes time itself. The battle is right vs. wrong. The battle is moral vs. immoral. The battle is truth vs. the lie.

    The battle is between good and evil.

    **** Obama. ;)
     

    dsukid

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    I think I talked to that guy while I was there. No I wasn't at the now infamous F Obama party. I was watching the Lego Movie at the Arlington AMC Theater. So there....


    (Also the Lego Movie is very funny...and this is my 100th Post!)
     
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