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(Hour 3a) Ed Naile from the Coalition of NH Taxpayers told us about his own personal unity breakfast he has scheduled with the Citizens for Limited Taxation in Lexington, MA.

Naile described the difference between the small towns to the “rarified air” of the larger towns and college communities with establishment Republicans.

How angry are conservatives?  Will GOP unity prevail?

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(Hour 3b) Kimberly Morin called in to share her personal experience with the Scott Brown campaign in Massachusetts.  She described Brown’s term in the Senate as an “epic fail.”

From Dodd Frank to the Second Amendment, Morin explained why she believes Brown is a “crap sandwich” candidate, to the ire of some of our listeners who were tweeting their displeasure during the segment.

We discussed the split in the Republican Party that began with Ross Perot and has gained steam.  To the detriment of a Republican Party that seems determined to bite the conservative hand that feeds it.

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(Hour 3c) Dave from Hooksett called in to sing the praises of his wife and join the chorus of boos against the Establishment GOP.

Don’t conservatives bear at least some responsibility for the current state of the Republican Party?

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