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Kentucky Republican Party

Jordan Said:

Has the incident in Kentucky exposed the Tea Party/Republican Party to America for what they really are?

We Answered:

Amazing the number of people who keep missing that not only is their video, there is also medical reports.


Next time they'll also stomp the camera man, that is their method.

Cindy Said:

Why is the Republicans party’s future in trouble?

We Answered:

They are worried because they are trying to attract more members, but they are trying to do this without alienating their current members. Their current image is making it hard to draw in new voters, and the current members wish to go back to the more conservative roots of the party.

Basically, what I would see the Republican party doing to change this forecast is to get with the times. With the image of big business and the rich, it is hardly the time to be the party supporting those very groups. I also think that coming out to the public and bring to them a solution for the economic crisis other than cutting taxes might be key. Right now, Americans see the economy in the tank, and they see the national debt growing by great leaps and bounds. Cutting taxes - as great as that sounds - is illogical. Yes, it would bring some relief to the individuals paying taxes, but logic dictates that in order to bring some stabilization to the economy, one must pay a bit more in to stabilize it. And they should also look at being a party that is considered compassionate. People don't want to be a part of something that sees helping others as horrible. I am sure that people hear talk about medicare and welfare spending being wasted, and they think "how selfish".

You asked my opion, I gave it to you.

Warren Said:

Are Republicans in a fight to the death within their own party and the Radical Right Wing Nuts?

We Answered:

F*ck moderates. They don't stand for anything. They are pragmatic blades of grass that blow in the wind. Moderates are slowly pulling this country to the left and toward a larger, more intrusive federal government that is establishing a nanny-welfare state, from the cradle to the grave.

I prefer candidates that have solid unwavering principles supporting individual rights, free markets, devolution of the central government to a Constitutionally limited form, personal responsibility and accountability, and states' rights.

Also, there is nothing radical or far right about supporting the US Constitution, and being a champion of individual liberty and free markets. In fact that was the model according to our forefathers. So, if that is consider "radical" that shows that we live during a time that is in a sad state of affairs for our American political scene, government, and the freedom of Americans.

Louis Said:

Is Rand Paul's win in the Republican Primary in Kentucky a victory for the Republican Party?

We Answered:

Only in the sense that he will retain the seat vacated by Jim Bunning ( a real piece of work) who was forced out by the GOP. You can't find anyone, high or low level member of the GOP or Tea Party, who will defend Paul.

He will be unseen and unheard save for when votes are taken.

Katherine Said:

Is the Republican Party divided?

We Answered:

Not at all. These are primary races-primary races are set up in between people of the same party. Democrats vs Democrats - Republicans vs Republicans.
If your theory is true it would stand then that the Democratic party is split because of Arlen Specters defeat by Joe Sestak, even though Obama supported Specter.

Jose Said:

why does the kentucky republican party despise rand paul?

We Answered:

Where is your citation? Some so call party elites want to be status quo. They do not like change because they want to attend the beltway cocktail circuit instead of looking for the best interest of the country.

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