Red state, elected republicans must spend time outside of bible church studying progressivism. You cannot defeat what you don't understand. The biggest problem: lazy, mush mouthed, elected republicans.

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Progressivism's last stand: disqualifying red state elected republicans from higher office by questioning their values, intentions and intelligence.  "Republicans should avoid giving him mistakes to pounce on and should stand up to this withering assault, always looking for ways to turn it back on Mr. Obama and his record. The GOP candidate must express disappointment and regret, not disgust and anger, especially in the debates. Ronald Reagan's cheery retorts to Jimmy Carter's often-petty attacks are a good model. Any day that isn't a referendum on the Obama presidency should be considered wasted." Karl Rove said.  In 2011, poorly prepared, elected republicans who don't know what to say before they speak are progressivism's key enablers.  Read Karl Rove's article.  For 23 horrible years, the Bush family helped install, in the minds of millions of mentally bewildered Americans, a key democrat narrative: "That's what government is for.  To make someone else pay for my stuff." 

"Backed by a brutally efficient opposition research unit, President Obama will use focus-group tested lines of attack to disqualify the Republican nominee by questioning his or her values, intentions and intelligence." Karl Rove said.  Red state elected republicans are mush mouthed.  Elected republicans don't know what to say before they start speaking.  Elected republicans must spend less time in bible church and more time studying and installing key narratives.  Bottom-line: elected republicans are mush mouthed.  As soon as elected republicans start pandering to groups of Americans as opposed to talking in American narratives, forget it.  Game over.  RINO compassionate conservatism was a disaster for America.  For 23 horrible years, the Bush family helped install, in the minds of millions of mentally bewildered Americans, a key democrat narrative: "That's what government is for.  To make someone else pay for my stuff."

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