Liberty Delegate Press Conference at RNC
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:56 pm
Meltdown of epic proportions. Starts off with a prayer to zombie Jesus.
Liberty Delegate Press Conference at RNC
http://youtu.be/6fruTILguQA
The Liberty Delegates of the Republican National Convention of 2012 held a press conference on August 30th 2012 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum to address the injustices and voter disenfranchisement that occurred at the hands of party bosses and Romney attorneys.
LDS conspiracy starts now! They're coming for the Evangelicals!! (But Jews are "OK").

Doug Wead: Romney's Revenge
http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2012/08/3 ... s-revenge/
Jews are okay. Mormons have a special affinity for them and consider themselves cousins anyway. Romney has done well in his appeal to these voters and may have the biggest Jewish vote since Reagan. It is a heartening sign for the GOP. And his Catholic outreach is superb. Mormons get along with them as well. There were nine Catholics and one born again Christian among the first speakers in Tampa. The exception was Ted Cruz, a Southern Baptist, who only snuck through the censors because everyone assumed that he had to be Catholic, after all he was Hispanic, wasn’t he? As the Romney folk will learn, Catholic Hispanics are often Democrat. It is the vast communities of Pentecostal Hispanics who are Republican. They will need the hated evangelicals if they expect any Hispanics at all. And then, a couple days later there was Tim Pawlenty, who was, yes, born again but a very early and fervent supporter of Romney and a man.
Evangelical Mike Huckabee was allowed to speak but not before a fight. Romney wants Republican Senate candidate, Todd Akin of Missouri, a PCA evangelical Christian, who recently misspoke on the abortion issue, replaced as the GOP Senate Candidate. (So much for Ronald Reagan’s Eleventh Commandment.) According to a close friend, Huckabee was told to stop campaigning for fellow Republican, Akin, or you can’t speak at the RNC. Huckabee refused and the Romney campaign, who has no other evangelical in its stable, backed down.
Liberty Delegate Press Conference at RNC
http://youtu.be/6fruTILguQA
The Liberty Delegates of the Republican National Convention of 2012 held a press conference on August 30th 2012 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum to address the injustices and voter disenfranchisement that occurred at the hands of party bosses and Romney attorneys.
LDS conspiracy starts now! They're coming for the Evangelicals!! (But Jews are "OK").

Doug Wead: Romney's Revenge
http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2012/08/3 ... s-revenge/
Jews are okay. Mormons have a special affinity for them and consider themselves cousins anyway. Romney has done well in his appeal to these voters and may have the biggest Jewish vote since Reagan. It is a heartening sign for the GOP. And his Catholic outreach is superb. Mormons get along with them as well. There were nine Catholics and one born again Christian among the first speakers in Tampa. The exception was Ted Cruz, a Southern Baptist, who only snuck through the censors because everyone assumed that he had to be Catholic, after all he was Hispanic, wasn’t he? As the Romney folk will learn, Catholic Hispanics are often Democrat. It is the vast communities of Pentecostal Hispanics who are Republican. They will need the hated evangelicals if they expect any Hispanics at all. And then, a couple days later there was Tim Pawlenty, who was, yes, born again but a very early and fervent supporter of Romney and a man.
Evangelical Mike Huckabee was allowed to speak but not before a fight. Romney wants Republican Senate candidate, Todd Akin of Missouri, a PCA evangelical Christian, who recently misspoke on the abortion issue, replaced as the GOP Senate Candidate. (So much for Ronald Reagan’s Eleventh Commandment.) According to a close friend, Huckabee was told to stop campaigning for fellow Republican, Akin, or you can’t speak at the RNC. Huckabee refused and the Romney campaign, who has no other evangelical in its stable, backed down.