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Tag Archive | "Republican"

The Ticket Obama Fears Most

The Ticket Obama Fears Most

Posted on 31 August 2011. Tags: Marco Rubio, Republican, Rick Perry

By Bruce Walker

The talking heads on Fox News Special Report this Friday concurred that Marco Rubio will be on the Republican ticket next year as the vice presidential nominee. I agree. There is virtually no downside to Rubio and the advantages to the ticket are prohibitive. He is youthful, attractive, and articulate. Rubio won a tough three-way race in Florida last year. His life story is compelling as the child of Cuban parents who worked up the hard and legal way. His conservatism on social and economic issues is unwavering. Rubio is slightly too young and inexperienced to run as president, but eight years as vice president would make him ideal presidential timber.

If Senator Rubio becomes the running mate of Governor Perry, which I believe is increasingly likely, President Obama could face his worst electoral nightmare. At the outset, both men are excellent campaigners — articulate, likeable, attractive, and accustomed to winning elections in the diverse and large populations of Texas and Florida. Unlike Republican nominees since Reagan, Rick Perry knows how to work crowds. Perry, like Rubio, has never lost a political race. Although it is a relatively small section of his resume, his time successfully selling Bible reference books door-to-door may be as important as background in running for president.

Both Perry and Rubio have life stories which demonstrate that the American Dream really works. Perry grew up on a cotton tenant farm in the middle of nowhere and worked hard up every step in his path to success. Rubio’s parents worked in menial jobs so that their son could have a better life. Imagine Rubio campaigning in Las Vegas, where his parents worked like so many Hispanics today, cleaning rooms and tending bars. The greatest impact of these life stories is that the Republican ticket could say just how poor people need not stay poor if government gets out of the way.

Perry and Rubio are both social and economic conservatives. The left tries to downplay the appeal of social conservatism, but to take just a single social conservative issue, abortion, the latest Rasmussen Poll shows that 55% of Americans believe that abortion is morally wrong while only 30% believe that abortion is morally acceptable and 41% of Americans believe that it is too easy to get an abortion in America while only 14% believe that it is too hard to get an abortion. The vanilla question about whether Americans are “pro-choice” or “pro-life” is meaningless, if Republican candidates have the gumption to ask Obama in a debate whether he believes abortion is moral or immoral — leaving the question of federal policy on abortion aside.

This particular ticket would also have profound appeal to Hispanic voters, whose support for Obama has dropped a dramatic 36 points since he took office. The impact of Rubio on the ticket, of course, is obvious: he would be the first Hispanic on a major party ticket in American history. Big chunks of Hispanic voters in 2008 voted for Obama because he was a “person of color.” Reelecting a black man president has much less psychological value to Hispanic voters than electing a Hispanic who could easily be president in eight years.

The impact of Rick Perry is real, but underestimated by Beltway punditry, which listens more to high ranking Hispanic organizational leaders rather than ordinary Hispanics. Perry has won many statewide elections in Texas, including three as governor. Almost 40% of the state is Hispanic. Governor Perry speaks Spanish, but more than that, just as a New York City or Chicago politicians grasp the nuances of European ethnic differences, so Perry understands the largely Mexican-American minority and has steadily improved his percentage of the Hispanic vote in Texas elections.

A politically savvy Perry with the first Hispanic on a national ticket as his running mate could disarm the traditional skittishness that some Hispanics have had about voting Republican. Combine that with the very real success that Perry has had in creating jobs in Texas — compared with Obama nationally or California Democrats — and he could make a strong argument that Perry-Rubio is precisely what most Hispanics really want in Washington.

This could be complemented by the rise of Hispanic Republicans in 2010. Susana Martinez, the conservative Republican governor of New Mexico, next door to Texas, is a prime example. The first female Hispanic governor in American history could travel throughout the Rocky Mountain region touting a Perry-Rubio ticket. It is not just Hispanic “people of color” that could connect with Hispanics. Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley, both articulate and strongly Republican governors could both show the legal immigrants from lands as distant as India are welcomed by conservatives.

Black voters will go overwhelmingly for Obama, but black voters vote overwhelmingly for Democrats no matter what Republicans have tried. If Hispanic voters, already accustomed to conservative Republicans senators and governors, vote in substantial numbers for conservative Republicans at the national level, then not only is Obama in trouble, but so is his party. That is why Perry-Rubio could be the ticket Democrats fear most.

 

 

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Obama Sells Wolf Tickets

Obama Sells Wolf Tickets

Posted on 14 July 2011. Tags: America, ATLAH, Barack, Boehner, ceiling, Congress, David, Debt, Democrat, Hussein, James, John, Manning, obama, Pastor, Republican

Dr. James David Manning talks about the debt ceiling. Recorded on 14 July 2011, For More Info Go To: http://atlahmedianetwork.org or http://atlah.org

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Dr. Manning's Conditional Support For Herman Cain

Dr. Manning's Conditional Support For Herman Cain

Posted on 01 June 2011. Tags: 2012, ATLAH, Barack, Birth, Cain, Certificate, Conditional, David, Election, Herman, Hussein, Ineligible, James, Manning, obama, Pastor, presidential, Republican, Support

Hon. James David Manning, PhD says he will conditionally support Herman Cain for the 2012 Presidential Election. Recorded on 1 June 2011.

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Black People Politically Extinct, Unless They Become Republicans

Black People Politically Extinct, Unless They Become Republicans

Posted on 26 May 2011. Tags: 2012, ATLAH, Barack, black, Blue, Book, Booker, Cain, David, Democrates, economic, Election, Extinction, from, Herman, Hussein, irish, James, Manning, Michael, Numeric, obama, Pastor, People, political, population, Red, Republican, Slavery, states, Steele, T, Up, Washington

Hon. James David Manning, PhD says black people will be politically,economically, and numerically extinct, if they don’t become Republicans. Recorded on 26 May 2011.

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Fire the RINOs By Michael Master

Fire the RINOs By Michael Master

Posted on 22 February 2011. Tags: ATLAH, Boehner, Congress, Democrat, Education, John, Michael Master, Republican, RINO

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Boehner, Cantor, and Obama have agreed to cut $61 Billion out of the 2012 budget.  Yes, that is right, $61 Billion out of the budget for next year.   That is less than 2% of the budget and about 6% of the added deficit for each year. 

The annual deficit is more than a trillion dollars.  $61 Billion does not even make a dent in it.  Obama claims that his budget will cut a trillion dollars from the total budget over a 10 year time period.  That budget does it all in the out years.  And it includes tax increases starting in 2013, the year after the 2012 elections. 

Does anyone in America actually think that a decrease to the deficit will actually happen?   Ever? 

Who do these guys think they are kidding?  Boehner, Cantor, McConnell, and all the rest of the RINOs evidently did not get the message in the 2010 elections.   Obama increased government spending by $700 Billion per year.  So why are these Republicans not cutting it all out now? 

Republicans made the mistake in 2001 of growing government spending.  Yes, they had to agree to some spending increases with the Democrat controlled Senate to get the spending that was needed for Iraq.  But if they repeat the same big government spending again now, then they should all be fired … starting with Boehner and McConnell.

Just as Rand Paul suggests:  the government should cut current spending by $500 Billion and then cut the 2012 budget back to the 2008 levels.  This can be done easily.  They only need to cut out all the increases of the last 2 years.  And if that is not possible, then try these:

1.  cut government employee pay by 5%.  Since government employees get paid 30% more than private sector, this should have been done a long time ago.  This will save $100 Billion per year.

2.  eliminate the Departments of Education and Interior.  Both are functions of the states as per the Constitution of the USA.  These federal departments are redundant to the states.  Eliminating them will save the USA $200 Billion. 

3.  eliminate all earmarks.  This will save another $50 Billion.

4.  stop sending money to foreign governments.  This will save the USA another $100 billion.

5.  stop funding the clandestine actions of Hillary Clinton’s State Department.  That should save another $50 Billion. 

This totals $500 Billion.   And Social Security and Medicare are not touched.  

Next:  stop all the new regulations being implemented by the EPA and stop all the subsidies to farms, green initiatives, research, etc.   

Instead, Obama asked for an increase to spending by the Dept of Education.  Boehner and Cantor have agreed when the USA has the highest cost per student of any country in the world and the lowest scholastic achievement in science and math of any industrialized country.   They should be eliminating the Dept of Education, not increasing it.   

This Republican led House of Representatives had a chance to de-fund Obamacare which would save all of America a trillion dollars in the next 10 years, and it did not do it.  Yes, they passed a repeal of Obamacare, but they knew full well that it would not get through the Senate.   So now that they have the chance to de-fund it, they failed because of Boehner and Cantor.   These RINOs speak with forked tongues. 

These RINOs are jokes.  Get rid of them.   And get rid of any other ones who do not help the conservative cause, like Rubio if he does not run for VP in 2012.  And if Boehner has some personal problem that allows the Obama administration to blackmail him, then Boehner needs to quit as speaker now.

Michael Master is the author of “Save America Now!”    It can be ordered at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1616235756

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Palin's moderate picking raises 2012 questions

Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: ATLAH, GOP, Palin, Republican, Salon, Sarah

Read This Article: http://www.salon.com/news/politics/sarah_palin/index.html?story=/news/feature/2010/06/13/us_the_palin_effect

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If Scott Brown Wins, Obama Wins

If Scott Brown Wins, Obama Wins

Posted on 20 January 2010. Tags: ATLAH, Barack Hussein Obama, David, Healthcare, James, Manning, Massachusetts, Pastor, Reform, Republican, Scott Brown, seat, Senate, Ted Kennedy

Recorded on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 Follow us on twitter http://www.twitter.com/atlahworldwide Connect with us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/ATLAHWorldwide/150345810898

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Don't Mean A Thing If Aint Got Revolution Swing

Don't Mean A Thing If Aint Got Revolution Swing

Posted on 15 January 2010. Tags: 2010, 2012, Barack, Brown, Coakley, David, Democrats, Honorable, Hussein, James, Kennedy, Manning, Martha, obama, Palin, Republican, Revolution, Sarah, Scott, Senate, Ted

2010/2012 Don’t mean a thing if there’s no revolution. Recorded on Wednesday, 13 January 2010. Follow us on twitter http://www.twitter.com/atlahworldwide Connect with us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/ATLAHWorldwide/150345810898

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From Harlem To The Republican Party

From Harlem To The Republican Party

Posted on 25 October 2009. Tags: ATLAH, Barack, David, Harlem, Hussein, James, Manning, Michael, obama, Party, Pastor, Republican, Steele

    

Hon. James David Manning, PhD says Michael Steele is not the answer to get Black people to go to the Republican Party. Recorded on 22 October 2009 Follow us on twitter http://www.twitter.com/atlahworldwide Connect with us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/ATLAHWorldwide/150345810898

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