Internet pioneer Matt Drudge may have had enough of the Republican Party.
Though known to needle the GOP and its leaders from time to time, the founder of Drudge Report let loose over the party’s direction on Twitter this week.
Asking why anyone would vote Republican, Drudge listed his grievances: “Raised taxes; marching us off to war again; approved more NSA snooping. WHO ARE THEY?!”
His tweets referred to Republican leaders, like House Speaker John Boehner, getting behind the president’s military-strike push in Syria and other positions. But Drudge’s comments also touched on the broader internal fight in the party.
Or as Drudge put it: “It’s now Authoritarian vs. Libertarian. Since Democrats vs. Republicans have been obliterated, no real differences between parties.”
Matt Drudge sounds off on Republicans over Syria, NSA | Fox News
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Agree with drudge.
Mark my words. In 2016, the Republican establishment will make sure that a “moderate” will get the nomination. The base will again be uninspired and Hillary will cackle her way to the White House. There needs to be a 3rd party!
Rand Paul, Rubio, Cruz, Perry, et al, will knock each other off with the help of the frothing media and the establishment will install another moderate puppet to head the Republican Party. Probably “Judas” Christie.
Anybody remember the names of any great moderates? Does any of them have a book written about them or have they ever made an impact? Republicans are always concerned about being nice and getting along and not having anybody rock the boat. They always take the horrible ideas of the democrats and try to improve on them. The only exception was Obamacare which not a single Republican voted for.
Both Dems and Republicans are circling the toilet-bowl. The Dems just had a head start. Something needs to be done to rein in the Federal government. The US law is for sale to the highest bidder and neither side cares about individual liberty anymore.
I have been repeating this since high school. (the 80’s, for reference)
Maybe someone will actually listen to drudge….or better yet, look at the goddam evidence themselves.
Rubio has already knocked himself out
Caving on immigration ‘reform’. Which will legalize 11-20 million and allow them to bring in their relatives, another 30-50 million.
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The Tea Party telling professional urban women about their creepy abortion ban is as popular as offering to jail women for owning more than two pairs of shoes.
Killing babies is like owning shoes?
Nik knows nothing about what he writes. I’m a Tea Party intellectual in Colorado. Never heard of such things.
Here’s how you are mistaken. Take Missouri’s Senate race in 2012. The Tea Party candidate Sarah Steelman – endorsed by Gov. Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express – lost in the Pubbie primary there in a close threeway contest, leaving only Todd Akin, a fundamentalist Christian. Akin opined against all and any abortions in the general campaign and sank out of sight. But NOT a Tea Party candidate!
Oh. LINK to document my claims
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_election_in_Missouri,_2012#Republican_primary
So the Tea Party is misrepresented in the media as being part of the religious right?