Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I (and people like me) were unfortunatley vastly outnumbered. It's like asking me why I give the presidency to Barack Obama; I did my best to control the situation and was not able to succeed. Or perhaps I don't understand your question. The guys I'm with say, "Let's drop the gay marriage and abortion stuff and focus on government spending and taxes." The more numerous people say, "No." What to do?
So, in your opinion, no Tea Party member can have an opinion on gay marriage or abortion either way?
thegreekdog has not even implied that was the case, so stop with your strawman already.
Phatscotty wrote:Or is it as long as they are the right way on gay marriage and abortion, then cutting spending and reducing debt is okay?
What "right way"? What thegreekdog is saying, if I am reading him right, is that gay marriage/abortion are largely irrelevant to the alleged purpose of the Tea Party as a functioning group.
Phatscotty wrote:Or if they care a lot about spending and debt, and actually do things to cut spending and reduce debt, but the moment they take a position either way on gay marriage or abortion, then the Greek Dog is out and the Tea Party has been co-opted?
He's not speaking of individuals, he's speaking of the Tea Party at large and in particular the LEADERSHIP OF THE TEA PARTY ITSELF.
Phatscotty wrote:I've never heard that or heard about anything like that. The Tea Party is only about Fiscal issues and Liberty. Forgive any Tea Party member who dared have an opinion (either way) on any other issue. I'm sorry that you had to hear a person speak for/against gay marriage/abortion at a Tea Party rally you attended, and that it forms solidly for all time your opinion about tens of millions of fiscally Conservative Constitution loving Americans who identify as Tea Party and whose main priority is to cut spending and reduce debt burden on the next generation.
For you to not have heard anything like that, you must be willfully not listening or you're lying about it. It's simply unavoidably one of those two things, as prevalent as it is among the Tea Party leadership.
(thegreekdog, please correct me where I've misrepresented your thoughts.)
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.