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Friday, June 28, 2013
Sarah Palin Unloads On The GOP Over Amnesty Bill
She must be feeling particularly betrayed, since a number of the senators that voted for this atrocity like Marco Rubio and Kelly Ayotte only got there because of her and the Tea Party activist's help.
Here's her full Facebook post:
Please take a look at the article linked below to understand how the amnesty bill the Senate passed yesterday is a sad betrayal of working class Americans of every ethnicity who will see their wages lowered and their upward mobility lowered too. And yet we still do not have a secured border. This Senate-approved amnesty bill rewards lawbreakers and won’t solve any problems – as the CBO report notes that millions of more illegal immigrants will continue to flood the U.S. in coming years.
Great job, GOP establishment. You’ve just abandoned the Reagan Democrats with this amnesty bill, and we needed them to “enlarge that tent” of which you so often speak. It’s depressing to consider that the House of Representatives is threatening to pass some version of this nonsensical bill in the coming weeks.
Once again, I’ll point out the obvious to you: it was the loss of working class voters in swing states that cost us the 2012 election, not the Hispanic vote. Legal immigrants respect the rule of law and can see how self-centered a politician must be to fill this amnesty bill with favors, earmarks, and crony capitalists’ pork, and call it good. You disrespect Hispanics with your assumption that they desire ignoring the rule of law.
Folks like me are barely hanging on to our enlistment papers in any political party – and it’s precisely because flip-flopping political actions like amnesty force us to ask how much more bull from both the elephants in the Republican Party and the jackasses in the Democrat Party we have to swallow before these political machines totally abandon the average commonsense hardworking American. Now we turn to watch the House. If they bless this new “bi-partisan” hyper-partisan devastating plan for amnesty, we’ll know that both private political parties have finally turned their backs on us. It will then be time to show our parties’ hierarchies what we think of being members of either one of these out-of-touch, arrogant, and dysfunctional political machines.
- Sarah Palin
As usual, she's 100% correct.
The entire GOP Renaissance in 2010 only happened because of Sarah Palin and then-Senator Jim DeMint, and the GOP establishment fought them every step of the way.
The reward for both of them was essentially to be ridiculed and driven from the GOP.
Notice this part: Folks like me are barely hanging on to our enlistment papers in any political party – and it’s precisely because flip-flopping political actions like amnesty force us to ask how much more bull from both the elephants in the Republican Party and the jackasses in the Democrat Party we have to swallow before these political machines totally abandon the average commonsense hardworking American.
I think Governor Palin and those that think like her are fed up to the point they have an entirely new, independent movement in mind. I think it's been brewing for some time,and that it's probably far too late to stop it even if the House rejects the Amnesty bill.
Which, of course is exactly how the Republican Party was born in the first place, over disgust with the Whigs on slavery and a number of myriad other issues.
The GOP establishment hates conservatives, hates the Tea Party, hates people like Ted Cruz,Jeff Sessions, Mike Lee, Sarah Palin and Jim DeMint. They want them out of the Republican Party.
I think they're going to get their wish. But I doubt they're going to like the results.
It was the loss of working class voters in swing states that cost us the 2012 election,
ReplyDeletewrong.
it was election officials sitting at their keyboards entering the vote count that kept hussein in the white house.
totally abandon the average commonsense hardworking American.
look around.
that's less than ten(10%) percent of the american voting population.
They want them out of the Republican Party.
I think they're going to get their wish. But I doubt they're going to like the results.
the repubs may be fools but they are not stoopid. anytime one of the aformentioned opens his/her mouth, the media demonize/marginalize them. think EDL. the repubs want them out so they can offer themselves as an alternative to full on communism or full on conservatism. they would welcome the split/defection. the media would gladly play their part.
so how would that be? 52% dhimmocrat, 38% repub, and 10% conservative. the only time the 10% is in the majority is when the 10% is muslim in an infidel country.
as for ms. palin, her old buddy from az will give her a call and remind her of things and she'll be singing a different tune.
by the by, if ms. palin had stayed out of az politics, az voters would not now be initiating a re-call vote of mccain. so, in a manner of speaking, the re-call is ms. palin's fault. mccain was trailing badly before she came to his rescue.
fed up to the point they have an entirely new, independent movement in mind
there is nothing entirely new about secession.