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    Coulter - Three Generations Of Imbeciles Are Enough

    Posted By Ann Coulter On 6:56 PM 02/04/2015

    It’s good to see conservatives have gotten back to letting the New York Times choose their nominees for them.

    The only silver lining to Mitt Romney being pushed out of the presidential race — temporarily, I hope — is that the media’s preferred GOP candidate, Jeb Bush, is catnip to the stupidest influence-seekers, so Wall Street will be wasting all kinds of money over the next few months.

    Then, Shemp Bush will declare and knock Jeb out of the running, only to be replaced by Zeppo Bush. I wouldn’t be putting a lot of money on another President Bush, unless we’re talking about the next president of Mexico.

    Most candidates for office at least wait to get elected before betraying voters on immigration, because who doesn’t like surprises? Sen. Marco Rubio, for example, has spent his entire Washington career pushing amnesty, after saying repeatedly when he was running: “I will never support — never have and never will support — any effort to grant blanket legalization, amnesty, to folks who have entered this country illegally.”

    It’s almost refreshing that Jeb doesn’t even bother to lie. To the contrary, he’s remarkably frank about his intention to pass amnesty, calling illegal immigration “an act of love.” Well, sure — in the sense that someone’s getting screwed.

    I wonder if amnesty operates as a magnet for illegal immigrants … hey, does anyone know if there have there been any measles outbreaks lately? But I’m sure Jenny McCarthy is responsible for the nonstop viral outbreaks in the U.S. since 90,000 poverty-stricken, unvaccinated Central American kids poured across our border last year. Polio will be next.

    Recently, ICE agents in Michigan captured a major Mexican drug dealer. They knew he was here illegally, but every time they asked him his immigration status, all he said was: “Obama.”

    You know what’s an even bigger magnet for illegals than a politician’s promise to pass amnesty in the future? Governors offering them driver’s licenses and in-state tuition right now.

    Guess who was one of the first governors in the nation to propose driver’s licenses for illegal aliens? Jeb Bush. He talked of little else during his second term. Fortunately, the Florida legislature never agreed. Even then-Sen. Hillary Clinton came out against driver’s licenses for illegals in 2007 — at least after polls showed that 70 percent of New Yorkers strongly opposed the idea. Public opposition forced former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to drop his plan to grant illegals driver’s licenses, and he’s a man who doesn’t give up on bad ideas easily.

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gave illegals in-state tuition. He also directed his temporary Senate appointee to vote for the Schumer-Rubio amnesty. This totally impressed Wall Street, but cost him his erstwhile biggest supporter, moi.

    Gov. Rick Perry pushed through in-state tuition for illegals in Texas, and then lectured Republicans, saying, “If you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other reason than they’ve been brought there by no fault of their own, I don’t think you have a heart.” (Romney’s response: “I think if you’re opposed to illegal immigration, it doesn’t mean that you don’t have a heart. It means that you have a heart and a brain.”)

    Gov. Mike Huckabee promoted in-state tuition, voting rights and public services for illegals, on the grounds that companies like Toyota and Nestle wouldn’t invest in Arkansas “if we send the message that, essentially, ‘If you don’t look like us, talk like us and speak like us, we don’t want you.’”

    Rick Santorum gets exercised about immigration only when he’s running for office, but while in the Senate and throughout the 2012 campaign, he opposed employer sanctions for hiring illegals. Newt Gingrich was for amnestying all illegal immigrants except felons, which he planned to accomplish with a review board to consider the individual case of every illegal immigrant in the country.

    The only Republican who has ever opposed the media and big campaign donors on immigration was Mitt Romney. You know, the guy we just kicked to the curb. On immigration, the elites speak with one voice: The donors want cheap labor, and the media hate Republicans who push ideas that are wildly popular with voters.

    As governor of Massachusetts, Romney repeatedly vetoed bills giving illegal aliens in-state tuition. He also vetoed a bill to extend health coverage to illegal aliens. And he made clear he would veto any bill allowing driver’s licenses for illegal aliens, so those never made it to his desk.

    While Jeb was one of the first governors to demand driver’s licenses for illegals, Romney was one of the first governors to strike a special agreement with federal immigration officials allowing Massachusetts state troopers to arrest illegal aliens.

    But with the cheap-labor plutocrats up in arms during the 2012 presidential campaign over Romney’s suggestion that their serfs “self-deport,” all the Republican lickspittles rushed to denounce his untoward remark. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker — all of them lined up to take Sheldon Adelson’s loyalty oath, swearing that, as far as they were concerned, illegal aliens should be treated as honored guests.

    You better pray for a “flip-flopper” on immigration, conservatives.

    The usual setup is for big donors to trick conservatives into supporting some loser liberal as the GOP nominee. With Romney, it was conservatives who tricked the money people into supporting a conservative.

    But instead of familiarizing themselves with the facts, most half-wits masquerading as conservative spokesmen on TV simply repeated whatever Sarah Palin said, and she believed whatever Sheldon Adelson said. Which was: Romney’s not a real conservative! The only real conservatives are the ones who don’t want to separate plutocrats from their servants! – oops, I mean, children from their grandmothers!

    Now at least we’re back to normal, and Republicans can run a presidential candidate to the left of Hillary Clinton on immigration, Zeppo McCain.

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    She does make several good points regarding Romney. He did suggest illegals would self-deport if our immigration laws were enforced and he did have a strong record against supporting benefits for illegals in his state. Above all else, he did not support amnesty for illegals. Of course since his run for President of the United States I guess it is being said he has flip-flopped on the issue. Personally, I'd still take a Romney over a Christie, Rubio, Bush, Paul, or Walker any day of the week. Yep, I'd rather see Romney instead of Bush on the potential candidate list!

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    April 17th 2012

    The former Massachusetts governor warned during a private fundraiser this past weekend that his standing in polls with Hispanics “spells doom for us,” and that to alleviate the problem the GOP needed to offer its own policies to woo Hispanics. His suggestions included a “Republican DREAM Act,” referring to a GOP version of the Democratic plan that would give some illegal immigrants who came here as children a path to citizenship.
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    Nov. 15, 2013

    Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who took a restrictionist hard line on illegal immigration during last year's campaign, said Friday that undocumented immigrants should have a chance to obtain legal status.

    Romney’s support for a path to legal status is in stark contrast to the position many in his own Republican Party have taken on the issue, and a dramatic departure from the views he expressed last year while running for president.

    On the campaign trail, Romney said he was against giving undocumented immigrants a break, and that he favored making life so difficult for them that they would opt for “self-deportation.”

    But in an interview Friday with CBS News, the former Massachusetts governor said: "I do believe those who come here illegally ought to have an opportunity to get in line with everybody else.”
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    See how hard it is to keep it all straight with these scum bags? Even Brilliant Ann can't keep up with it. Thank you imblest for the post that reminds all of one of the reasons why Romney lost and we got stuck with the Edicter, who thinks he's a King, and we the people only his detested subjects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    See how hard it is to keep it all straight with these scum bags? Even Brilliant Ann can't keep up with it. Thank you imblest for the post that reminds all of one of the reasons why Romney lost and we got stuck with the Edicter, who thinks he's a King, and we the people only his detested subjects.
    I still would have much rather had Romney than the idiot we got stuck with. If Romney would have won the election, it is possible that he would have credited his message for the victory and would have been less likely to flip on the issue of legalization. Just saying .......

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    I think after the 2014 elections I've seen enough of electioneering bluster. It is beginning to show that if anything changed, it again worsened! That is enough republican B.S. for me. Just like Reagan was going to balance the budget in 5 years. Still awaiting a republican to deliver on that one, aren't we? Hmmmmm, a republican promise unfilled yet after 35 years, can you imagine.... No imagination necessary, it is a fact!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    I still would have much rather had Romney than the idiot we got stuck with. If Romney would have won the election, it is possible that he would have credited his message for the victory and would have been less likely to flip on the issue of legalization. Just saying .......
    He didn't flip, he just finally told the truth when he thought it didn't matter any more. Instead of a dispute with the Edicter that we have now, Romney and Congress would have already legally legalized them all two years ago when Democrats controlled the Senate as part of Comprehensive Immigration Reform. So as bad as the situation seems now, it would have been far worse. We can never elect a Republican President who supports immigration on any level. That will be the ultimate death of America. That's why Republicans are so adamant on this issue with our candidates, and I believe going forward will be even more so with neither forgetful minds nor forgiving hearts.
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    I see no possible, probable, or announced candidate that I would or will support or vote for yet. Both parties need to keep recruiting. Well, that is not good, we need a great independent, full of common sense, relatively intelligent, photogenic, and never once ran under an R or D banner for any office!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinssdad View Post
    I see no possible, probable, or announced candidate that I would or will support or vote for yet. Both parties need to keep recruiting. Well, that is not good, we need a great independent, full of common sense, relatively intelligent, photogenic, and never once ran under an R or D banner for any office!
    I totally agree the recruiting needs to continue. There is no one that I like or would want to vote for in the race yet either. Yes, common sense, intelligence and don't forget unwavering loyalty to the American People. And photogenic is good, but not required.
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