Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Seems to me that Ted Cruz,Mike Lee,Sarah Palin are making the right people mad and I'm "cool" with that. smile



I believe that be the new team in town.




A BIG part of the �A team� spent this past weekend in Alaska.

Sebastian Payne with The Washington Post
11.2.14
ANCHORAGE � Sen. Ted Cruz spent the final weekend of the midterms on the far edge of the country trying to help fellow Republican Dan Sullivan win a race the GOP is counting on in its effort to retake the Senate.

It�s a team-player role the tea party firebrand from Texas has filled a handful of times this fall � but one he plans to abandon if Republicans win control of both congressional chambers.
In an interview at the Hotel Captain Cook here between campaign stops for Sullivan, Cruz made it clear he would push hard for a Republican-led Senate to be as conservative and confron�tational as the Republican-led House.

Piggybacking on what House leaders have done, Cruz said the first order of business should be a series of hearings on President Obama, �looking at the abuse of power, the executive abuse, the regulatory abuse, the lawlessness that sadly has pervaded this administration.�

Cruz also would like the Senate to be as aggressive in trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act as the House, which has voted more than 50 times to get rid of the law.

Republicans should �pursue every means possible to repeal Obamacare,� Cruz said, including forcing a vote through parliamentary procedures that would get around a possible filibuster by Democrats. If that leads to a veto by Obama, Cruz said, Republicans should then vote on provisions of the health law �one at a time.�

And when asked whether he would back Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for Republican leader, Cruz would not pledge his support � an indication that there are limits to how much of a partner he�s willing to be.

At the heart of Cruz�s shift from the insular approach that defined his first year in office is a belief that he can use his popularity with conservatives to expand his influence in the Senate and improve his standing as he considers a 2016 presidential campaign.
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Cruz declined to say whether he�s going to run for president, but was dismissive of moderates in his party, particularly those who may challenge him for the 2016 Republican nomination. Of Jeb Bush, for instance, Cruz said he likes and respects him, �but I think we have seen election after election that when Republicans fail to draw a clear distinction with the Democrats, when we run to the mushy middle, we lose.�

�At some point,� Cruz continued, �after Gerald Ford and Bob Dole and John McCain and Mitt Romney . . . we shouldn�t keep making the same mistakes over and over again.

�One of the reasons Republicans have lost elections recently is that we have failed to engage in a meaningful way on the great issues of the day,� Cruz said. �We�ve played a prevent defense. You don�t win elections that way.�


Breitbart News.by Tony Lee 2 Nov 2014
On Sunday, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said Mitt Romney is in "never never land" on amnesty, blasting the establishment Republican for declaring two days before the midterm elections that Republicans would pass an amnesty bill if they win back Congress.

"Where the heck have these GOP establishment types been during this election season? GOP Senate candidates are promising to do everything in their power to stop Obama's lawlessness, including his unjust amnesty that Americans do not support," Palin exclusively told Breitbart News.

"Governor Romney is busy promoting some decent policies; perhaps that's why he clearly hasn't followed today's races because every Republican is campaigning against amnesty and every Democrat gunning for the Senate is campaigning for it. With all due respect, Governor Romney is in 'never never land' on this one."

Palin, who has championed American workers against the bipartisan permanent political class that has always wanted massive amnesty legislation, added that "every�Senate Democrat candidate who voted for or supports Obama's amnesty, which will erase America's middle class, must answer for it in Tuesday's election."

"Voters have one chance to stop them. Don't let them get away with their complicity to Obama's lawlessness," Palin told Breitbart News.
"Obama's unconstitutional executive amnesty will radically erode American sovereignty, and Harry Reid and his lemmings are determined to protect Obama's amnesty anyway.
We can't block funding for Obama's failed policies including amnesty unless we dispatch Harry Reid.

This is precisely why constitutional conservatives must win on Tuesday, meaning no votes for U.S. Senate or House candidates of the duped and dense Democrat persuasion."






Leo of the Land of Dyr

NRA FOR LIFE

I MISS SARAH

“In Trump We Trust.” Right????

SOMEBODY please tell TRH that Netanyahu NEVER said "Once we squeeze all we can out of the United States, it can dry up and blow away."