sob should change parties..........”
Sorry to be so dense. Actually if you look at those that currently have an R behind their name, only about 15 of them at one given time vote as truly Conservative Republicans. It’s almost to the point that perhaps we should scrap the party designation and let whomever run, like they do in our local elections. Not seeing that it makes a whole lot of difference any more, particularly with all the open primaries and cross-party voting that takes place.
All party affiliation means now is that racket R vs. racket D will be sponsoring your candidacy and oiling the political machine for you, nothing more.
.........you know, I absolutely agree with the THRUST of what you say! I would even add that, on principle, the 15 “true” conservatives, if they have been there longer than 12 years, should go.
That said, the Republicans to have one bragging point that we all need to keep in mind which is hard to find fault with. Namely, not one, in the House or Senate, voted for Obamacare.