well its true

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The truth is that America?s partisan divide runs much deeper than even pessimists are usually willing to admit; the parties aren?t just divided on values and policy views, they?re divided over epistemology. One side believes, at least in principle, in letting its policy views be shaped by facts; the other believes in suppressing the facts if they contradict its fixed beliefs.

In her parting shot on leaving the State Department, Hillary Clinton said of her Republican critics, ?They just will not live in an evidence-based world.? She was referring specifically to the Benghazi controversy, but her point applies much more generally. And for all the talk of reforming and reinventing the G.O.P., the ignorance caucus retains a firm grip on the party?s heart and mind.
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be ready to get a steady diet of Hillory for 8 yrs

who is the GOP sending out there in 2016

Rand Paul
Newt
Buchannan
Palin
Rubio
Jeb Bush
Christie
Rick Perry

hmmmmmmmmmm
 

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For starters, Fox News chief Roger Ailes appears to be trying to change perceptions that his network is hostile toward undocumented immigrants and hopes to increasingly draw Latino viewers, a key voting bloc that swung overwhelming toward Obama in November.

?The fact is, we have a lot -- Republicans have a lot more opportunity for [Latinos],? Ailes told The New Republic?s Eliza Gray, in an article published in the magazine's latest issue and appearing online Monday. ?If I?m going to risk my life to run over the fence to get into America, I want to win. I think Fox News will articulate that.?

Ailes also told Gray that ?the contributions being made by Latinos are extraordinary, and we need to talk about them,? while suggesting the ?Latino audience is an essentially traditional audience and will go to Fox News for traditional American values." And then there?s the term ?illegal immigration,? which Ailes, a former adviser to three Republican presidents, thinks the party should veer away from:

?I think the word 'illegal immigration' is a false name,? he continues. ?You are talking about two separate issues. One is sovereignty. ... The media trying to make America feel guilty because we want borders?that, to me, is complete bullshit. Immigration is a separate issue. ... 
We should all defend sovereignty, then take a Judeo-Christian approach to immigration. I don?t have any problem with a path to citizenship.?


Gray points out that Ailes may still need to convince some of his biggest stars that describing people as ?illegal aliens? or ?illegals? when covering the immigration debate could be a hindrance to drawing Latino viewers.

While Sean Hannity famously shifted his position on immigration less than 48 hours after Mitt Romney's defeat, the primetime host told Gray: ?I?ve used 'illegals' all these years I?ve been on TV. ... I don?t see it as an offensive term.?

Meanwhile, the network's Fox News Latino and and Fox Nation websites sometimes frame the same immigration article in completely different ways, showing that there's work to do before everyone's on the same page.
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lies and fabrications

GOP cannot fool the Latinos

they aint that stupid to think after all these years the GOP is going to start breast feeding them for their votes.
 

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While Sean Hannity famously shifted his position on immigration less than 48 hours after Mitt Romney's defeat, the primetime host told Gray: ?I?ve used 'illegals' all these years I?ve been on TV. ... I don?t see it as an offensive term.?

Meanwhile, the network's Fox News Latino and and Fox Nation websites sometimes frame the same immigration article in completely different ways, showing that there's work to do before everyone's on the same page.
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lies and fabrications

GOP cannot fool the Latinos

they aint that stupid to think after all these years the GOP is going to start breast feeding them for their votes.

Alright, let me get this straight.

The same group of people who have been attacking and insulting latinos (and pretty much any person of colour) since forever are now asking for their help to regain power and control?!!

HAHAHAHA! ROTFL

Talk about ridiculous.... *SMH*
 

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Alright, let me get this straight.

The same group of people who have been attacking and insulting latinos (and pretty much any person of colour) since forever are now asking for their help to regain power and control?!!

HAHAHAHA! ROTFL

Talk about ridiculous.... *SMH*
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it just shows how off base they were with Willard

He was a exact representative of what the GOP has become.

Now they have to turn it around or its Hillary for years to come.

pity really to be that deceitfull and clueless
 

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Alright, let me get this straight.

The same group of people who have been attacking and insulting latinos (and pretty much any person of colour) since forever are now asking for their help to regain power and control?!!

HAHAHAHA! ROTFL

Talk about ridiculous.... *SMH*

Yeah, they don't get it. Now they are working on rephrasing their message, as if it is the wording people don't like.
 
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