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The Battle To Takeover The GOP Begins Today
conservativehq.com ^ | 11/7/12 | By Richard A. Viguerie

Posted on 11/08/2012 11:34:11 AM PST by Kevmo

The Battle To Takeover The GOP Begins Today

By Richard A. Viguerie | 11/7/12

Despite our efforts and the efforts of millions of other conservatives, who went all-in for the Romney candidacy, Election Day 2012 was a disaster – Barack Obama was re-elected President, Republicans lost seats in the House and failed to gain a majority in the Senate.

However, out of that disaster comes some good news: conservatives are saying “Never again” are we going to nominate a big government establishment Republican for President.

What’s more, we won’t have to – conservatives now have a deep bench of potential presidential candidates.

We have elected a new generation of conservative leaders who are capable of taking over the GOP to become the Party of small government constitutional conservatism.

Last night’s election of small government constitutional conservatives -- Ted Cruz, Jeff Flake and Deb Fisher to the Senate, the election of conservative Mike Pence as Governor of Indiana, the election of Trey Radel and other “boat rockers” to the House -- portend that yesterday’s defeats will spell the end of big government Republicanism.

They join such small government constitutional conservative leaders as Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Senators Jim DeMint, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio and Pat Toomey, Virginia’s Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and the 50-odd Members of the House, such as Justin Amash, who stood for conservative principles and voted against the debt ceiling deal.

Establishment Republicans ever anxious to hold on to power, and the establishment media, are going to blame “the Tea Party” and “radical” conservatives who voted for principled small government constitutional conservative candidates in Republican primaries for the election disaster of 2012.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Governor Romney won the nomination by spending tens of millions of dollars knee-capping his conservative opponents in the primaries and then handed the election to Obama because he and his campaign team spent most of the campaign mired in the establishment Republican folly of trying to win by standing for nothing.

The “stand for nothing” strategy didn’t work for President Ford’s 1976 campaign, it didn’t work for President George H.W. Bush’s re-election and it certainly didn’t work for Bob Dole and John McCain.

Republicans never, ever, win the presidency unless they nationalize the election by campaigning on a conservative agenda.

While Obama and the Democrats threw down the gauntlet on the social issues -- such as same-sex marriage and abortion -- Republicans ran away from such issues as same-sex marriage, religious freedom and Obama’s war on the Catholic Church. You couldn’t find any mention of the Constitution or the conservative social agenda in a Romney ad or in a Rove-run Super PAC ad or an ad run by the national GOP.

The establishment Republicans who held the reins and the checkbooks chose to run negative ads against Obama and campaign almost solely on Romney’s biography and economic policies, while skipping the social issues and the concerns of Tea Partiers and small government constitutional conservatives.

In choosing to ignore the larger conservative agenda, Romney chose not to follow the path that led Republicans to win seven of the previous eleven presidential elections.

In the Senate, two good and decent men – Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock – were defeated not because they were pro-life, but because they were inept campaigners.

Tommy Thompson, George Allen, Connie Mack and other establishment-backed candidates -- who ran as establishment Republicans -- all went down to defeat in the general election after being boosted past principled small government conservatives in the primaries by Mitch McConnell and the Washington GOP establishment.

The leaders who forced those kinds of candidates on us -- and manipulated the GOP rules to force the Party to change from a grassroots-driven Party to a Party driven from the top-down by Washington insiders -- should resign.

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, Speaker of the House John Boehner, NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions and other Republican leaders behind the epic election failure of 2012 should be replaced with leaders more in tune with the grassroots of the conservative base of the Party.

Likewise, in any logical universe, establishment Republican consultants such as Karl Rove, Ed Gillespie, Romney campaign senior advisor Stewart Stevens and pollster Neil Newhouse would never be hired to run or consult on a national campaign again -- and no one would give a dime to their ineffective Super PACs, such as American Crossroads.

Mitt Romney's loss was the death rattle of the establishment GOP. Far from signaling a rejection of the Tea Party or grassroots conservatives, the disaster of 2012 signals the beginning of the battle to takeover the Republican Party and the opportunity to establish the GOP as the Party of small government constitutional conservatism.


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1 posted on 11/08/2012 11:34:17 AM PST by Kevmo
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To: Kevmo

Four years too late.


2 posted on 11/08/2012 11:40:37 AM PST by ravager
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To: Kevmo

Governor Romney won the nomination by spending tens of millions of dollars knee-capping his conservative opponents in the primaries and then handed the election to Obama because he and his campaign team spent most of the campaign mired in the establishment Republican folly of trying to win by standing for nothing.

Bullseye!


3 posted on 11/08/2012 11:41:17 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: Kevmo

In the words of Ron Paul today “Everyone wanted a bailout” and they voted for the candidate that will give it to them.
We have reached the point of no-return, a plurality of Americans now expects the government to bail them out when they can’t take care of themselves.


4 posted on 11/08/2012 11:43:12 AM PST by SuperGater
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All of those names listed there will be some posters who come around explaining why they are unacceptable and not really conservative. And a good many of them I haven’t looked at myself to even know the truth...and sometimes what you think might be the truth (John Roberts for example)...turns out NOT to be the truth.

I’ve already read diatribes about Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal. Is there ANYONE on that list that most people agree on? Just curious, not really pushing a side. As I am not as informed on them as I guess I need to be.


5 posted on 11/08/2012 11:43:12 AM PST by Crimson Elephant
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To: AngelesCrestHighway

Romney lost with a perfectly conservative platform because conservatives stayed home, and they can dream all the dreams they like, the nation may never recover.


6 posted on 11/08/2012 11:43:48 AM PST by Andrei Bulba (No Obama, no way!)
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To: Kevmo

Good luck with it. I’ve given my last penny to the Republicans or any party for that matter until I see something I can respect and admire. I’m sick of the lesser of two evils.

The GOP is dead to me.


7 posted on 11/08/2012 11:44:46 AM PST by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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To: Kevmo

Richard, just stop.

Stop thinking that you are going to ‘root out’ and otherwise de-corrupt the GOP.

The GOP is at management and infrastructure levels, from office elected and behind the scenes, filled with liberals masquerading as moderate-conservatives. Any effort to delouse the party would require removing everyone from janitor to presidential nominee.

SO WHY WASTE CASH/TIME/POLITICAL CAPITAL?!?!?

Start fresh. Stop saying it can’t be done. With 50 million thoroughly pissed off right wingers out here in lala land, you damn well have the base to do it.

So stop lying to yourself, get together with verifyably - EX - GOP people, ensure mightily against infiltration by GOP hacks and as MJ/Nike once said, Just DO It.


8 posted on 11/08/2012 11:45:05 AM PST by Norm Lenhart
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To: Kevmo

Actually the battle has been on going, East Country Club elites against Rural hard working Conservatives.
The Tea Party movement is simply that same battle with a name.


9 posted on 11/08/2012 11:49:32 AM PST by pwatson
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To: Kevmo
Governor Romney won the nomination by spending tens of millions of dollars knee-capping his conservative opponents in the primaries

Romney received plenty of help knee-capping his conservative opponents right here on Free Republic.

Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn...should be replaced with leaders more in tune with the grassroots of the conservative base of the Party.

Cornyn is toast if he decides to run for re-election in 2014, and he knows it!!
10 posted on 11/08/2012 11:49:52 AM PST by TexanByBirth (Free Republic: where they may agree with the message, but they love to shoot the messenger!)
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To: Andrei Bulba

Romney lost with a perfectly conservative platform
***but a perfectly unconservative record. If we’re gonna put up the guy who can stand on a platform, we might as well put up someone who believes it.


11 posted on 11/08/2012 12:02:33 PM PST by Kevmo ("A person's a person, no matter how small" ~Horton Hears a Who)
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To: Crimson Elephant
” Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal”, the last two are ineligible. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5. I want an AMERICAN president next time. No foreign loyalties.

I like everything I've ever heard Rand say, yet I haven't heard enough.

12 posted on 11/08/2012 12:04:09 PM PST by faucetman ( Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: Kevmo

We need a new major party and let the moderates be the third party. If Cain or another similar leader makes a move, I’ll follow and so will my check book. I have given my last $ to people who don’t represnent what is important to me and my family.


13 posted on 11/08/2012 12:04:35 PM PST by morphing libertarian
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To: Kevmo

Speaker of the House elections are coming in a few weeks. We need to try and get Boehner thrown out on his ear!!!1


14 posted on 11/08/2012 12:06:22 PM PST by HOYA97 (twitter @hoya97)
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To: Kevmo

I don’t want it.


15 posted on 11/08/2012 12:06:52 PM PST by chris37 (Heartless.)
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To: TexanByBirth

“Governor Romney won the nomination by spending tens of millions of dollars knee-capping his conservative opponents in the primaries

Romney received plenty of help knee-capping his conservative opponents right here on Free Republic.”

Sadly — this is very true. And he got a lot of help from other so-called conservative primary candidates. Case in point — the way Michele Bachmann viciously attacked Gov Perry while never laying a glove on Romney was inexcusable.


16 posted on 11/08/2012 12:10:05 PM PST by lquist1
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To: Kevmo

I am tired of hearing this mantra every four years.
The GOP is not going to change and Conservatives are not going to take it over.
After having a conversation with a friend today is it time to replace the Electoral College with direct election of the President?
It is certainly worth thinking about with states like California and New York that are consistently Blue at least then your vote would really have weight.


17 posted on 11/08/2012 12:14:49 PM PST by Captain Peter Blood
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To: HOYA97
We need to try and get Boehner thrown out on his ear!!!

We need to grab him by his ear and throw him out on his azz!

18 posted on 11/08/2012 12:15:32 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts ("The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left." Ecclesiastes 1)
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To: HOYA97

Absolutely. Boehner has to go. He is just gonna get rolled over and over again.


19 posted on 11/08/2012 12:17:30 PM PST by trappedincanuckistan (livefreeordietryin)
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To: Kevmo
It will not mater because just like in 2008 and 2012 a number of Conservatives will run in the Primary splitting the Conservative vote allowing the Moderate to float to the top.

The Conservatives in the Republican party need to have their own primary to put forth 1 Conservative to challenge the Republican moderates - let them split their vote.

20 posted on 11/08/2012 12:19:56 PM PST by PeteB570 ( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
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