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Sandy Stringfellow EXCLUSIVE! What Difference Does It Make? What Difference Does It Make? By Sandy Stringfellow Jeb Bush, Paul Ryan, Hillary Clinton...what difference does it make? Count Murdoch as another Progressive RINO Establishmentarian warring against Constitutional Conservatives and the TEA Party. His commentary explains a considerable portion of the FOX news content many viewers find incongruous. Amnesty-supporting Murdochs gushing praise of serial liar, establishment lackey and political hack Paul Ryan - champion of B.S. smoke and mirror budgets - is especially nauseating. Ladies and Gentlemen: if this is our future, the future is dead. 2014 is for all the marbles; the Progressive RINO Establishment must be defeated by electing true Constitutional Conservatives. Gov. Sarah Palin is leading the charge by endorsing constitutional conservatives willing to defend the Constitution and fight the push by those in power to further erode our liberty and prosperity. Please support her courageous work by donating at SarahPac. Hers is the most sought-after endorsement among conservatives. Americans know Gov. Palin is a fighter; virtuous and trustworthy. No one in politics today has a more conservative track record. Ladies and Gentlemen; What can not continue, will not continue. The UniParty has us on the ropes. Its time to dig deep and fight the Progressive RINO Establishment with every ounce of patriotic strength were able to muster through individual efforts and faith. From Melanie Batley/Newsmax 4/10/2014) -- Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and 2012 vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan are two of his top picks to be the 2016 GOP presidential nominee, but he is prepared to accept it if Democratic former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became the next president. In an interview with Fortune magazine released Thursday, the 83-year-old executive chairman of News Corp. also said he could even envision himself supporting Clinton but it would depend on the Republican candidate totally. Reflecting on who he thinks will win the GOP nomination, Murdoch said he believes the race will be between four or five people. Its not necessarily, although slightly, in order of preference: Jeb Bush, Paul Ryan, whom I have particular admiration for. I do for both. [New Jersey Gov. Chris] Christie could recover. Scott Walker, whom I dont know, and Rand Paul, whom I agree with on a great number of things but disagree strongly on some things—too strongly perhaps to vote for him, he said, mentioning foreign policy, in particular. Murdoch described Ryan, the Wisconsin Republican currently serving as House Budget Committee chairman, as the straightest arrow Ive ever met. Hes hardworking. He knows where every dollar goes in Washington. Hes emerging as the natural leader. I almost think that because of the position hes in, hes not the most important, but hes the most influential Republican in his part at the moment in Washington. Murdoch said he also has great esteem for Bush. I think hes a man of very fine character. He was a great governor. And I particularly like his policy on education, which Im hardest on. My number one. When it comes to the former first lady taking over the White House, Murdoch said he is prepared to accept it.
Posted on: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 13:53:25 +0000

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