Posted on 11/12/2013 11:42:27 AM PST by SoConPubbie
Main Street Advocacy, an organization created expressly to fight limited-government groups who challenge Republican Party officials, launched its first advertisement on November 6.
The reason that Harry Reid and the Democrats control the U.S. Senate is thanks to the efforts of the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks and the Tea Party, Main Street Advocacy President Steve LaTourette said in the release for a video containing brief clips from Richard Mourdock, Todd Akin, and Christine ODonnell.
Focusing on a few embarrassing losses while ignoring the success of Sen. Ted Cruz and many others, Main Street Advocacys message is clear: only Republican leadership should have the power to choose who runs for national office as a Republican.
LaTourette a DC lobbyist and former congressman from northeastern Ohio is also the current president of Republican Main Street Partnership and heads Defending Main Street, Main Street Advocacys sister political action committee.
When candidates backed by the Republican National Committee (RNC), National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), or National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) lose, allies like LaTourette offer explanations ranging from funding, to messaging, to technology problems, to the overall political climate.
When a more conservative candidate loses after being backed by independent right-of-center groups, however, RNC, NRSC, and NRCC eagerly blame the organizations who supported him or her.
Although the reverse is certainly true in terms of fingers pointed at the Republican establishment when its chosen candidates lose, the sense of victimhood expressed by LaTourette is bizarre.
According to LaTourette, Main Street Advocacy and Defending Main Street exist because the mammoth RNC, NRSC, and NRCC need help blocking threats against their power.
Defending Main Streets plan to spend $8 million in 2014 primary races is a baby step that were beginning with to try to level the playing field, the former 18-year congressman told The Washington Post in July.
In a September 20 Washington Post op-ed, LaTourette slammed FreedomWorks and Club for Growth as organizations that have made a lucrative business out of Washingtons dysfunction.
No amount of polling will convince those who are content with pandering to the base that what they are doing is damaging the party, LaTourette sneered in an October 15 Newsweek column on the partial shutdown of the federal government.
For the first time, there will be a group representing the governing wing of the Republican Party that will not only defend itself, but also push back, LaTourette said in Main Street Advocacys November 6 release.
In the July 31, 2012 speech on the House floor where he announced his resignation from Congress, LaTourette decried the refusal of conservatives to support bloated farm and highway spending bills.
Were talking about building roads and bridges for Christs sake. Were not talking about big Democratic and Republican initiatives, LaTourette said.
Since leaving Congress and becoming a lobbyist, LaTourette has been on the front lines attacking conservatives who reject the Republican Partys standard go-along-to-get-along approach.
We want our party back, LaTourette said last week at a New York City fundraiser covered by The New York Times.
Shortly before announcing his resignation last year, LaTourette cosponsored a compromise budget that would have increased taxes. The congressman did not take kindly to conservative opposition to his proposal.
Were asking that members tonight stand up, that they stand up to the bloodsuckers in this town who take 5, 10, 15, 25 dollars from our constituents to pretend to defend causes on their behalf,LaTourette said in a speech on the House floor.
LaTourette claims to speak for the centrist or moderate wing of the Republican Party, but his voting record pegs him among the partys leftmost members.
LaTourettes lifetime score from FreedomWorks is 54 percent; he scored 32 percent in 2012.
LaTourettes 2012 Heritage Action score of 35 percent was lower than every other Republican except Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, the senators from Maine. Sen. Snowe is helping Defending Main Street with fundraising.
Of all Republicans, only New Hampshire Congressman Charles Bass and Illinois Congressman Bob Dold had lower Club for Growth ratings than the 45 percent LaTourette earned in 2012. LaTourettes highest Club for Growth score was 69 percent in 2010, and his lowest was 18 percent in 2007.
Along with Rep. David Joyce, LaTourettes hand-picked replacement for his former district, Rep. Dold is one of the six candidates Main Street Advocacy has already endorsed for 2014.
This story was originally published at Media Trackers.
Want it or not, we are now a third party.
Yep, this nails it.
Mouse gonads to fight Democrat Marxist/socialists, but brass balls to fight me. Bastards.
http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/expenditures.php?cycle=2014&cmte=C00165159
Republican Main Street Partnership Expenditures
Top Vendors/Recipients
Rank Vendor/Recipient Total Expenditures
1 Ritz Carlton $100,621
2 Chamberlain, Sarah $35,000
3 Capitol Hill Club $21,561
4 US Airways $17,504
5 Gilbert & Wolfand $15,924
6 National Republican Congressional Cmte $15,000
7 Boehner for Speaker FOJB-NRCC $10,000
7 Shelley Moore Capito For Congress $10,000
9 United Airlines $8,320
10 Summer Beach Realty Resort $7,758
“Instead of blowing Obamacare out of the water while they have a chance, the Republican Establishment attacks its base. How unbelievably stupid.”
It’s only stupid if you assume the gop is an opposition political party. If on the other hand you assume that the gop is merely as a sort of trojan horse against conservatives, then it’s not stupid at all. Pretty astute move if you look at it in that light.
How nice of them to provide us a primary list.
“...it should be clear to all why I have for a few decades cautioned my many friends to NOT SEND THE RNC A NICKEL.”
Well it is clear, but it won’t matter much. The dimes and nickels the gop faction of the uniparty receives from conservatives pales in comparison to the millions they receive from their political cronies. Sad to say, our money doesn’t amount to enough for them to care.
“NOPe to GOPe”
The gop faction of the uniparty relies on a time tested formula: be liberal, but slightly more conservative than their opponent. Then they simply challenge us with’...so what are ya gonna do, vote for the ‘rat?’ And we’re pretty much stuck because conservatives don’t tend to vote strategically. Sometimes the moonbat in the short term is less of a threat to us than the republican who can never quite get around to supporting conservative issues.
“Your partys establishment never had any intention of actually stopping obamacare. The insurance companies who bribe them and the dems arent paying those bribes to get rid of a law that funnels billions in subsidies to them and forces everyone to buy their product at gun point for whatever price they want to charge.”
Yup.
“This group is a Democrat front group.”
What’s the difference between that and a gop front group?
It’s very gratifying that none of our South Carolina Reps are on that RINO list.
Here’s a ready made list of those who need to be primaried next year.
Get busy if your Rep is on the list.
There. Fixed it for you.
The GOP cannot attack the very political mentality (big government) that it embraces in "representatives" such as Romney, McCain, Christie, and the like, folks whom I, a limited government Christian conservative, are expected to vote for even when they have an active record of going against every major political principle I want to vote FOR.
Voting Republican has become a crap shoot. Unlike Democrats, who know exactly what they're voting for, Republicans really have to hold their breaths (if not their noses) when voting their own ticket. They really have no idea whether or not their guy will defend the constitution and fight for limited government.
That has to change to avoid the otherwise inevitable appearance of a strong-enough-to-throw-elections third party.
There is only one party in Washington: The Re-Election Party, dedicated to the personal enrichment of its members at taxpayer expense.
We need TERM LIMITS. Article V.
Thanks. Yes you are right it is a crap shoot and I think we deserve to be able to vote for people that we can count on beyond election day.
The GOP has been controlled by socialist state and local government politicians, employees and administrators for a long time.
Amen!
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