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Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: Weisshaupt on December 22, 2014, 10:10:13 PM

Title: 7th annual Conservative popularity poll
Post by: Weisshaupt on December 22, 2014, 10:10:13 PM
http://rightwingnews.com/john-hawkins/7th-annual-poll-conservative-websites-admired-people-right/ (http://rightwingnews.com/john-hawkins/7th-annual-poll-conservative-websites-admired-people-right/)
Thomas Sowell has 70% a greatly admire vote , because you know, we are all racists.
And note the NEGATIVE scores for eGOP....
Title: Re: 7th annual Conservative popularity poll
Post by: Libertas on December 23, 2014, 07:32:18 AM
Yeah, Clarence Thomas #2 too, because, well...we value content of character over pigment!

And if I had to pick a favorite Dark Horse for '16 who could win and be pretty decent it is Scott Walker, if he could do for the nation what he did for WI that would be huge, and he shows good instincts and fights, and the E-GOP may have a hard time picking on him or demonizing Tea Party support.  But, that's politics and politcs is going to have an extremely difficult if not impossible task of reversing an inexorable suicidal course.

And hey, what are insiders like Krauthammer and Jindal doing so high?! 

I do like the unpopular ones though, I personally would have The Butthead number one, but having McCainiac's 1 & 2 is kinda hilarious.  Interesting Alex Jones is so high, combination of anti-Libertarian bias on one hand and suspicions of being an establishment disinformation plant on the other.

Groups - NRA?  Really, nobody heard of anybody else?  Shows how too mainstream they are.

Net numbers for sitting pols - Scott Walker.   ::thumbsup::

Surprised more don't utterly detest the Dread Traitor Roberts.

Scott Walker seems to be the overall winner here.
Title: Re: 7th annual Conservative popularity poll
Post by: AmericanPatriot on December 23, 2014, 09:28:40 AM
I read the other day that Walker was softening his stance on Common Core.

I think he's changed from a state law to allowing each district to choose.

That may be the right decision.
But, to some Common Core opponents, that may not be enough
Title: Re: 7th annual Conservative popularity poll
Post by: Libertas on December 23, 2014, 11:05:31 AM
Hopefully that news is in error, or Takkiya to keep libiots at bay...
Title: Re: 7th annual Conservative popularity poll
Post by: Weisshaupt on December 23, 2014, 11:11:56 AM
I read the other day that Walker was softening his stance on Common Core.

I think he's changed from a state law to allowing each district to choose.

That may be the right decision.
But, to some Common Core opponents, that may not be enough

Letting decisions be made locally is what we need more of. I am all for letting the liberal left indoctrinate and fail to educate their  own children, just as I am all for letting the barbarians kill their unborn.  I just don't want to pay for the consequences of either action.. other than perhaps the $1.50 for the bullet that is eventually used to put down their feral offspring when they venture into a conservative area.

Its is always the left that seeks a "one-size-fits-all" universal solution for the human herd.  It is only the left that can't conceive of an individual with his own wants and desires. And it si always the left that causes violence conflict because they are the ones willing to use force, the force illegitimately applied government, to get their way.