Friday, November 5, 2010

Republicans Need to Consolidate Their Win

Ever since "the day after", news outlets have been trying to diminish the power of the Tea Party by saying that they hurt the Republican cause. The Politico actually called the Republican win a "failure" - because Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid were able to hold their seats.

Well, Boxer is in California. Enough said about that. Harry Reid. Well...election fraud, anyone? (And really, that is obscene. This is the United States of America. Do you mean to tell me that we can't invent a system that is impervious to election fraud? Well, obviously we can't, not because the machinery isn't there, but because it isn't allowed to work. Here in Cheyenne, my sister went to vote. She was asked her name, she told them what it was, they checked her address in their little book...and they didn't ask for an ID.

So if my sister had died any time in the past year, and a female Democrat knew about it, all she'd have to do is go in, claim to be my sister, and vote. And if there were a lot of deceased people in a certain year...this same woman could go from precinct to precinct and vote, because no one would look at her ID!

And that's the way the Democrats want it!

Anyway, here's what Rush had to say today about the Republican win:
RUSH: This really is important. We are sitting here on one of the greatest political opportunities of our lifetime. We have just -- the American people have just -- rejected liberalism. They need to be told that's what they did. Too many people don't yet realize that what they voted against was liberalism. They think they're voting against "Washington not working," so they think they're voting against Washington. Again, Washington doesn't work. They want Washington to work.

Why Washington doesn't work needs to be explained to them. It doesn't work because of liberals running it. It's just that simple. It's not complicated. It can be demonstrated. Now, the minute inside-the-Beltway Republicans start trashing liberalism, that's the day that they are rejected from the ruling class. The day they stop talking about bipartisanship and all that, that's the day they get kicked out of the ruling class, 'cause they're just invited guests in the ruling class. The Democrats control who's in the ruling class, in Washington. They control who's in the clique. But I cannot emphasize this enough. I cannot say enough times: The folly of a tidal wave victory and wipeout, historic wipeout, and the next day the Republicans think what they have to first do is trash the Tea Party and Sarah Palin rather than seize this opportunity? If they want to win every year, if they want to be a generational winner, if the Republicans wanna resign the Democrats to being out of power for 40 years, here's how you do it. The Democrats just illustrated who they are and what they do nationally if unchecked. We've already got the example of Michigan. We've got the example of New Orleans and Louisiana. We've got the example of San Francisco. We've got it. Everywhere liberals run the show in conjunction with unionism, you've got utter despair and destruction. It's time it was pointed out.

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