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Priebus slams ‘idiotic statements’ by Republicans as reason for losses
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Jonathan Easley
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 3/22/2013 11:43:03 AM
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| Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Friday said the party played into a “caricature” of itself in the 2012 election cycle, citing “idiotic statements” and “biologically stupid things” said by Mitt Romney and other GOP candidates. Priebus didn’t specifically criticize Romney, but he cited the 2012 GOP presidential candidate’s comment that illegal immigrants should self-deport in saying Republicans needed to be more careful in what they said if they hope to defeat Democrats in elections. “It’s not necessarily what you say but how you say it,”
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Comments: Is it really necessary for Priebus to go on MessNBC and make idiotic statements himself?? This is certainly not helpful. There´s a job for Dr. Carson, head of the RNC!
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
LudicrousSextus, 3/22/2013 11:55:41 AM (No. 9238622)
It´s always amusing to watch the left poke the eyes of others - while ignoring the mote in their own...
Republicans - as a whole - would have to start peddling fairy tales fast and furious to reach the levels of fiction - and out and out bull**** - that Obama has peddled since coming on the scene.
The primary reason for ´losses´ - is a largely brain-dead public at this juncture in US history (victims of the last few decades of public ´education´), and the fact that the Democrats basically *buy* their voters now - and do their damnedest to foster discord in the population - pitting ´classes and races´ against each other.
This is how liberals roll in the new millennium.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
nevernaught, 3/22/2013 11:57:34 AM (No. 9238633)
Yes, you certainly don´t want to insult criminals.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
QRP, 3/22/2013 11:57:56 AM (No. 9238634)
Lets cut Reince a little slack. After all, he needs to find a way to win without his base.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
trackman999, 3/22/2013 11:57:58 AM (No. 9238635)
The reason is/was FRAUD
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Angry Dumbo, 3/22/2013 12:16:06 PM (No. 9238678)
The GOP hates its base. Well put.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 3/22/2013 12:31:58 PM (No. 9238715)
This idiot is Chairman of the RNC? His big mouth dissing his own party assuring continuing electoral losses.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
JediJerry, 3/22/2013 1:07:13 PM (No. 9238786)
Come on Priebus, look in the mirror, take a close look at the Idiot In Charge and take responsibility. It is time to step aside and let someone else take over the wheel. The Repubtanic is at the bottom of the sea. Now it´s time to get a real fighter in there. I suggest looking far and wide for a retired Aor Force or Navy combat fighter pilot that knows how to engage the enemy and how to kill the emeny. Somone with realworld situational awareness. A man who will step out in a heartbeat and counter charges that Republicans hate poor people, that Republicans are only for their greedy rich white friends and that Republicans hate Hispanics and gays. Somone who will not "evolve" in their core beliefs that all of a sudden gay marriage is ok and acceptable. Is there anyone out their with guts and a backbone that is capable of real leadership? .......Hmmmmmm?????? I´m waiting.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Johnny Angle, 3/22/2013 1:08:09 PM (No. 9238788)
I never listen to a man named "Reince," especially a sawed-off rube like this one.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
olcap, 3/22/2013 1:16:03 PM (No. 9238800)
Hey Reince, what´s the saying...?
Oh yeah; it´s "take a long hike off a short pier."
Good luck with winning elections without conservatives voting for your cruds.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
octrojan, 3/22/2013 1:28:16 PM (No. 9238820)
Someone here still whining about fraud? You´re saying that Mitt would have won an honest election?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
chumley, 3/22/2013 1:46:22 PM (No. 9238855)
#10, he might have but we will never know. Didn´t these same repubs agree not to investigate voter fraud? "Dont rob the bank, but if you do we promise not to pursue you."
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
danvillebill, 3/22/2013 1:52:21 PM (No. 9238863)
While you people are fast asleep Saturday morning our local Repubs are meeting and planning how we defeat the local and statewide dems in 2014.
My message to you is get off your ass, quite typing and get the hell to work. You can start today but tomorrow will be soon enough.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ida Lou Pino, 3/22/2013 2:05:07 PM (No. 9238881)
The Pubbies MUST keep Priebus as their chairman - -
- - otherwise they´ll lose all the votes of everyone whose first name is Reince.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 3/22/2013 2:14:25 PM (No. 9238895)
Rinse Pubis sounds just like Obama. Blame everyone else for problems he help to cause.
The GOP is so clueless they are history and don`t even know it.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
mathman, 3/22/2013 2:23:18 PM (No. 9238911)
I agree. Idiotic statements by Reince Priebus, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump, and others were made throughout the campaign. The strongest candidates were cheated out of nomination. The RINOS, under their election-losing Captain Karl Rove, managed to lose a guaranteed win. The RINOS are so terrified about losing their minority jobs that they campaigned tirelessly against Democrats? No, Conservatives. Conservatives were the ENEMY. Conservatives had to be destroyed. Conservatives could not speak at the Republican Convention. Conservatives could not run for office. The RINOs want that big 30% independent vote. The 30% will guarantee them job security. The RINOs do not want to win. And the Party Faithful want nothing to do with RINOs.
What a bunch of losers!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Screwgun, 3/22/2013 2:25:51 PM (No. 9238913)
Preibus has a good point. There are ´Rat senators representing Missouri and Indiana because the GOP candidates made idiotic statements. Anything said by GOP candidates will be misrepresented anyway, but why give the left easy pickings?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
PeoplesRepublikNY, 3/22/2013 2:59:45 PM (No. 9238956)
#7, how about Allen West for RNC Chairman? He´s available.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
hoosier-luger, 3/22/2013 3:40:44 PM (No. 9239000)
Neither Republicans nor Democrats believe in the good judgment of a free human being. Both seek domination and control. Indeed, their respective armies of "public servants" require it. The Democrats unabashedly (but openly) buy votes, and the Republicans play a covert (and grossly dishonest) pretend game of "holding the line"-- but not enough to keep all of their backers off the public payroll when they win.
The only difference is that Democrats can´t stay out your wallet, and Republicans can´t stay out of your bedroom.
Who is worse? It depends largely on whether you have a job or not – and whether you want one.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
hoosier-luger, 3/22/2013 4:01:52 PM (No. 9239030)
Oh, ya, sure...the Democrats are worse?!
Akin (Missouri) and Mourdock (Indiana) were the biggest two fools that Republican voters could find -- since O´Donnell (the "I´m not a witch" creation) and that idiot woman Angle-iron from Nevada. Republicans have a real knack for finding losers and fools. One could select better candidates by going to the phone-book and pointing blindly into a page.
It should be obvious that the pseudo-democracy primary system is designed to produce idiot candidates -- So, get rid of it.
Presidential primaries are especially galling -- we get people like Obama, Biden, McCain, etc. -- all with utterly stupid, big mouths.
Again, and assuming that we wanted someone with experience and decent judgment, go to any bar association in the country, and pick a lawyer with 20+ years of experience in dealing with people and their problems, and you will find a far better administrator and person than what we get now by resorting to the professional political class. Or go to any successful business of any substantial size. Or to any medical practice. Forget professors -- smart, but too politically ideological. Forget artists, actors, etc. -- for the obvious reasons. Accountants are super smart, but likely a bit narrow.
These are the people with brains and experience. Should we continue with those who slop at the public troff for their daily bread -- or at least until they are multimillionaires like clinton and Obama? What do you think you will get?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Heraclitus, 3/22/2013 4:59:56 PM (No. 9239104)
Why must these dopes go into enemy territory to shoot at their own? They can´t get control over their mouths. They ought to read the book of Proverbs and learn some wisdom.
But, alas. More evidence that a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
jasmine, 3/22/2013 5:00:51 PM (No. 9239105)
It´s hard to top the simultaneous arrogance and gullibility of establishment Republicans.
Anyone who maintains an impoverished, imported underclass of semi-literate aliens is a "natural constituency" is of the GOP a moron. The millions of illegals the GOP thinks are Republicans-in-waiting did not come to the US looking for smaller government. They´re here because it´s in their interest to take whatever they can, to help themselves and their families survive. They are not here to serve the GOP´s interests, now or ever. They are not here to serve American interests. They are here to serve their own interests. A third party could be no more damaging to our nation at this point, than the endless idiocy spewed by the country club set. It´s not an ethnic issue. It´s a CLASS issue. Poor people are the "natural constituency" of Democrats. Always will be.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
franq, 3/22/2013 5:05:22 PM (No. 9239109)
Doing the job Americans won´t do!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
noproblems, 3/22/2013 5:52:25 PM (No. 9239152)
again, why waste time on the repugs. focus on a new party, with Cruz, Palin, Paul as the new leaders
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Coy860, 3/22/2013 6:08:15 PM (No. 9239176)
How memorable were the comments Priebus made against the democrat chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman Shultz? Anyone remember any? Anyone ??? People sure paid no attention to the countless stupid statements by Obama and Biden and Pelosi and Reid, etc. etc. Priebus just can´t wrap himself around WHAT Republican core beliefs are. Priebus and the Republicans right now refuse to represent me. (With the exception of very few)..Cruz, Rubio,Lee, Paul excluded. Republicans are cooking up bills in back rooms right now, without CONSENT of the governed.
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