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TEXAS IS NOW A TWO PARTY STATE – THE RINO REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE TEA PARTY!

Ted Cruz wins! The battle to replace RINO Kay Bailout Hutchison is over! RINO darling David Dewhurst got his butt handed to him by the new power in Texas politics…the Tea Party! This will no doubt send shock waves through the frilly little panties of the RINO establishment in Texas. But the message is even bigger than AWD’s beloved Lone Star State….RINOs throughout America better FEAR THE TEA PARTY!
How long has AWD been saying that? For about three years! FEAR THE TEA PARTY! The Tea Party has grown from a group of unorganized patriots pissed at what was happening to America to a growing, well-organized, well-funded, motivated political machine mowing down liberals and RINOs in its path!
In Texas, the RINO establishment in the wussypants Republican party are seeing their grip on power slip away with every election. Several RINO state legislators bit the big one tonight. The state will move further to the side of fiscal sanity with new leaders to fight against the wussyboy Repub establishment in Austin. And Democrats? Yeah, right….this is Texas. Don’t waste my time.





Boobie the Rocket Dog
August 1st, 2012
Ted CRUISES!!!
orbitup
August 1st, 2012
Voted for him yesterday. I hope his bite lives up to his bark.
Dianne
August 1st, 2012
Good news!!!
Justsomebody
August 1st, 2012
So happy for TX. Open season on RINO’s!
mcnorman
August 1st, 2012
Wasn’t even close. This was a beatin’.
Austin Statesman
ronterf
August 1st, 2012
Yes as the sombody just said it RINO season in TX.
Well it’s RINO season all across this great land!
And there are no limits! let’s go hunting!
Tim
August 1st, 2012
Have to wait and see if he ‘evolves’ like Rubio.
DC has some powerful corrupting influences.
Callmelennie
August 1st, 2012
Kay Bailey Hutchinson voted for the $600 billion bailout package that prevented the most catastrophic worldwide financial panic in human history from occurring?
I’d glad to see she’s finally paying the price for that piece of treachery!!
Stirrin the B.S.
August 1st, 2012
By ignoring events like Beck’s resoring love, or by distorting coverage of other tea pary events, or by generally marginalizing the tea party at every opportunity, the MSM has successfully deluded themselves, and those that still follow their coverage, into believing that the tea party is nothing more than a fringe, flash-in-the pan fad.
They won’t know what hit them come November.
Ray
August 1st, 2012
I voted for Cruz (both times). I am very happy that he won. Feeling like it’s about friggin’ time the good guys win. The best part is that I just heard on the Mark Davis radio show that Cruz served Chick-Fil-A at his victory party last night! Today is Wednesday and everyone is encouraged to flood Chick-Fil-a with business. Go eat some Chicken and piss-off a progtard!
AbigailAdams
August 1st, 2012
@Stirrin the B.S.
Funny how that’s actually helped the TP, isn’t it? The more the legacy media ignore them, the better. At some point the LM will have to do some serious reporting on the TP, though, because they won’t be able to ignore or denigrate this emerging political party — especially when we eventually get “TP” on the ballot and run our own conventions.
Jerry Manderin
August 1st, 2012
John Cornyn must be ELATED.
heheheheheh…..
CrustyB
August 1st, 2012
http://bit.ly/PseakF
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JustAl
August 1st, 2012
The TEA movement, at it’s heart, is 100% about economic issues, so, it’s the ONE place where conservatives and libertarians can peacefully coexist. . . and that scares the hell out of the left.
I don’t really know much about Cruz, but voted for him strictly because I loath the neo-con KBH with her big government nanny philosophy.
Here are some shots form TEA events I’ve shot around the metroplex:
Photobucket links don’t always work, just cut n paste:
http://s951.photobucket.com/albums/ad352/JustAlBlogger/Dallas%20Tea%20Party%20February%202010/
Boobie the Rocket Dog
August 1st, 2012
@ CrustyB — GOOD ONE! If only Sarah were in a race . . .
muddjuice
August 1st, 2012
This country did not start with Rebulicans and Democrats. Those parties did not appear until later. The R’s did not start until Lincoln.
Are we seeing history in the making? The end of one party (or even two). Are they destined to go the way of the Whigs?
Billy Fuster
August 1st, 2012
Oh boy. One more finger in the dike.
tumbleweed
August 1st, 2012
Here in the Hoosier state we retired career RINO Lugar.
Mr. Pinko
August 1st, 2012
Congratulations Ted Cruz
http://www.teapartyexpress.org/4920/open-letter-to-david-dewhurst#more-4920
lurn frm demz
August 1st, 2012
hell, i voted for him everday they were open
bitterclinger
August 1st, 2012
Oh, crusty. That’s one for the books and one for my avatar collection.
Blacksmith8✡
August 1st, 2012
I was proud and glad to vote for CRUZ in the primary and the runoff.
Down the ticket did good as well. With Dr. Campbell, we have ended the reign of the diablo wentworth. WOOT!
But my friends there are some low points from yesterday: Not even 8% of Texas could find a polling place.
One final note to the Cornyn formerly known as senator, YOU’RE NEXT!
Team America
August 1st, 2012
I do fear for my neighboring state of Masshole. They have a RINO Brown or a total libtard liar warren to vote for.
Mattman16510
August 1st, 2012
A liberal friend of mine told me about 6 months ago that the Tea Party was dead, with no leadership. I asked him why he though this, and he stated that they haven’t been doing a thing.
I explained that while there are some loose party structures in some localities, that for most members, it is a state of mind. We all are disgusted by the current lawless administration and a Congress incapable of passing a budget, and we are everywhere.
I reminded him that the 2010 election was but a prelude, and that November 2012 is only the middle phase.
Most Libs, incapable of of rational thought, can’t seem to grasp that the Democrat Party is totally discredited, a claptrap of special interest groups now run by left wing radicals, determined to drain the Treasury, while discouraging commerce and wealth creation, which is needed to improve both our stanadard of living and generate revenue for the Treasury.
The mask fell off long ago. They are insane.
Go Tea Party!
Mattman16510
August 1st, 2012
“Social gains,” “social aims,” “social objectives” have become the daily bromides of our language. The necessity of a social justification for all activities and all existence is now taken for granted. There is no proposal outrageous enough but what its author can get a respectful hearing and approbation if he claims that in some undefined way it is for “the common good.”
Some might think — though I don’t — that nine years ago there was some excuse for men not to see the direction in which the world was going. Today, the evidence is so blatant that no excuse can be claimed by anyone any longer. Those who refuse to see it now are neither blind nor innocent.
The greatest guilt today is that of people who accept collectivism by moral default; the people who seek protection from the necessity of taking a stand, by refusing to admit to themselves the nature of that which they are accepting; the people who support plans specifically designed to achieve serfdom, but hide behind the empty assertion that they are lovers of freedom, with no concrete meaning attached to the word; the people who believe that the content of ideas need not be examined, that principles need not be defined, and that facts can be eliminated by keeping one’s eyes shut. They expect, when they find themselves in a world of bloody ruins and concentration camps, to escape moral responsibility by wailing: “But I didn’t mean this!”
Those who want slavery should have the grace to name it by its proper name. They must face the full meaning of that which they are advocating or condoning; the full, exact, specific meaning of collectivism, of its logical implications, of the principles upon which it is based, and of the ultimate consequences to which these principles will lead.
They must face it, then decide whether this is what they want or not.
–Ayn Rand.
April, 1946