Republicans 2016

The secret GOP tech summit to plot 2016
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/republican-technology-2016-113412.html


The Republican Party’s top operatives — including strategists representing the Koch brothers’ political operation and several leading prospective 2016 presidential candidates – on Monday huddled behind closed doors to discuss how to synchronize their sometimes competing tech efforts, multiple attendees confirmed to POLITICO.

The all-day meeting attracted about 40 of the right’s biggest names in tech and strategy – including Koch operatives Michael Palmer and Marc Short, leading strategists from many of the major super PACs and all of the party committees, as well as close allies of Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Rick Perry and Scott Walker.

The session was at least partly intended to quash a rivalry simmering in the right’s tech ranks. Some party operatives worry that the competition between would be data-wizards could emerge as a problem for Republicans, since Democrats under President Barack Obama have coordinated their technology efforts relatively closely.
 
The more that I personally research american history; Founding fathers, revolution, war of secession, etc. Things were not the way we were taught, or even read today, and the more I realize how much I don't know.
 
Not a Tea Party, a Confederate Party
http://weeklysift.com/2014/08/11/not-a-tea-party-a-confederate-party/

Tea Partiers say you don’t understand them because you don’t understand American history. That’s probably true, but not in the way they want you to think


The Democratic Party's Two-Facedness of Race Relations
Posted: 08/24/2011 12:56 pm EDT Updated: 10/24/2011 5:12 am EDT

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-relentless-conservative/the-democratic-partys-two_b_933995.html

"I'll have those n*ggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years."
~ Lyndon B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One

I had never heard the above quote from Ronald Kessler's book, Inside the White House before but my father had told me about LBJ's terrible mouth and frightful personality.

If you listen to Democrats (many of you do -- at least those who watch MSNBC and read the NY Times rabidly), you hear fanciful yarns spun so sweetly about how LBJ ended racism, segregation and voting inequality in America. They make him sound like Mr. Rogers.

How long will the Democrats continue their absurd charade? All the while claiming Republicans are racist, meanwhile the Democrats are the party clearly responsible for the contemptible Jim Crow laws. Let's see how proud these secret, racist beliefs make current day Democrats. Let's see how they like the real truth being told about their party.

When I was nine, a friend of my father's worked in the LBJ White House and was unhappily close with LBJ. He was writing a book about his experiences with this foul-mouthed, racist president and somehow I got my hands on it. I was fascinated. I had never encountered such words or their rampant use -- even when no vulgarity was necessary, an inside view of a president that 99.9% of the country never saw.

LBJ was an awful man. He only promoted and signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 1965 Voting Rights Act because he thought it was politically expedient. He disagreed violently and kept it a secret, something I think is unreservedly detestable. Or is it a common politician's disease?

Let's look at another quote attributed to "Great Society & Civil Rights Hero" LBJ:

"These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference. For if we don't move at all, then their allies will line up against us and there'll be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the filibuster and there'll be no way of putting a brake on all sorts of wild legislation. It'll be Reconstruction all over again."

Could this be the type of man -- it was whispered -- who had his boss killed to get his job?

Here are more devastating quotes from the 'party that cares' (or pretends to care, to deceive voters):

"Mr. President, the crime of lynching . . . is not of sufficient importance to justify this legislation."
-- Sen. Claude Pepper (D., Fla.), 1938, spoken during a six-hour speech against the anti-lynching bill

"I am a former Kleagle [recruiter] of the Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County . . . The Klan is needed today as never before and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia. It is necessary that the order be promoted immediately and in every state in the union."
-- Robert C. Byrd, 1946, Democratic Senator from West Virginia, 1959-2010, Senate Majority Leader, 1977-80 and 1987-88, Senate President Pro Tempore, 1989-95, 2001-03, 2007-2010

President Truman's civil rights program "is a farce and a sham--an effort to set up a police state in the guise of liberty. I am opposed to that program. I have voted against the so-called poll tax repeal bill ... I have voted against the so-called anti-lynching bill."
-- Rep. Lyndon B. Johnson (D., Texas), 1948, U.S. Senator, 1949-61, Senate Majority Leader, 1955-61, President, 1963-69

"I did not lie awake at night worrying about the problems of Negroes."
-- http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/225339/civil-slowness/bruce-bartlett, 1961.
(Kennedy later authorized wire-tapping the phones and bugging the hotel rooms of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)

"Everybody likes to go to Geneva. I used to do it for the Law of the Sea conferences and you'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva."
-- http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2010/03/10/palmetto-politics.html (D., S.C.) 1993, Chairman, Commerce Committee, 1987-95 and 2001-03, candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 1984

"I do not think it is an exaggeration at all to say to my friend from West Virginia [Sen. Robert C. Byrd, a former Ku Klux Klan recruiter] that he would have been a great senator at any moment . . . He would have been right during the great conflict of civil war in this nation."
-- Sen. Christopher Dodd (D., Conn.), 2004, Chairman, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 2008

To add insult to injury for African-Americans, Bill Clinton, the absurdly-titled, "First Black President," was apparently not as big a supporter of black Americans as his esteemed title would imply. In his book, Ron Brown's Body, Jack Cashill first refers to Clinton's White House as a place where "minorities," such as Brown, "were not only exploitable but expendable."

My final quote on race hypocrisy comes from our current President, Barack Hussein Obama:

From Dreams of My Father: "I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."

These quotes from Dems are why minority voters are starting to understand how they've been swindled into thinking that the Democratic Party best represents their interests. That's worrisome for Democrats at large. The facts, coming home to roost, will create a major backlash against the Democratic Party.
 
Project Implicit
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html

Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaboration between researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition - thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and control.

Whichever IAT you do, we will ask you (optionally) to report your attitudes toward or beliefs about these topics, and provide some general information about yourself. These demonstrations should be more valuable if you have also tried to describe your self-understanding of the characteristic that the IAT is designed to measure. Also, we would like to compare possible differences among groups in their IAT performance and opinions, at least among those who decide to participate.
 
I haven't read the article but IMO it doesn't matter if it's Obama's administration or Donald Ducks. The party in power doesn't really control the economy.

Truth is it doesn't matter what party sits on the throne for the four year sentence. As long as that individual is making the right money to the right people is all that matters.
 
Another Presidential Candidate Has Been Chosen For Us
Thomas DiLorenzo

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has now met all the necessary prerequisites to run for the Republican nomination: 1) He has met with Las Vegas billionaire Zionist Sheldon Adelson who reportedly educated him “about Israel”; 2) He has accepted at least $800,000 in campaign contributions from Adelson over a two-year period; and, most importantly; 3) He is planing a “mission”/pilgrimage to Israel.

No word yet on who will educate Walker “about America.”
 
Christie can 'pack it up now' on 2016 candidacy, conservative magazine says
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/02/christie_can_pack_it_up_now_on_2016_candidacy_cons.html

Three top tier Republican presidential hopefuls "can pack it in right now and save months of time and tons of money" ahead of 2016, a conservative magazine declared. And Gov. Chris Christie is one of them.

The Weekly Standard is putting little stock in a Christie presidential campaign and grouped New Jersey's governor in a small list of likely GOP contenders who "demonstrated why they'll never be president" over the course of a few days in late January and early February.

Christie's "thin skin" is the governor's biggest obstacle and will only damage him further down the line when the campaign really heats up, writes The Weekly Standard's Andrew Ferguson.

According to the publication, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (because he'll be tripped up by his own book tour, Ferguson said) and U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (too combative, he argues) join Christie on the short list.
 
Editorial: How would Reagan do in 2016 race?
http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/15838306-95/editorial-how-would-reagan-do-in-2016-race


What if Ronald Reagan was not only still alive but in his political prime – and eyeing the highest office in the land? He would no doubt have visited New Hampshire a couple of times by now and taken some shots at his likely opponents in the first-in-the-nation primary. His wit and affability would be unsettling for intra-party opponents, and they would be eager to cut The Gipper down to size. The question is: How would they go about doing do it?
 
Editorial: How would Reagan do in 2016 race?
http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/15838306-95/editorial-how-would-reagan-do-in-2016-race

What if Ronald Reagan was not only still alive but in his political prime – and eyeing the highest office in the land? He would no doubt have visited New Hampshire a couple of times by now and taken some shots at his likely opponents in the first-in-the-nation primary. His wit and affability would be unsettling for intra-party opponents, and they would be eager to cut The Gipper down to size. The question is: How would they go about doing do it?
Remind everyone about the death squads in Central America, and a "few" tons of coke.
 
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