Very enlightening. Thanks for the post.
George Soros (drops mic, walks off-stage)
Gerghaty is THE EPITOME of establishmentarianism on the right.
American Crossroads = Karl Rove.
Club For Growth:
Pro-Amnesty Club for Growth PAC Spends Millions To Attack Candidate Donald Trump Using Pro-Rubio Media Firms
The (Republican Mainstrearm) partnership is currently composed of moderates such as Susan Collins and Todd Young; some members would fit most of the criteria of a conservative, such as Thad McCotter and Brian Bilbray.
The Main Street Partnership has allied with other moderate Republican groups, including Christine Todd Whitman’s It’s My Party Too, Ann Stone’s Republicans for Choice, the Log Cabin Republicans, the Republican Majority For Choice, The Wish List, Republicans for Environmental Protection .
As I suspected and then documented, Gerghaty is just a front-man for liberalism in elephant’s clothing.
Check out the historic success of the Republican Main Street Partnership in the Senate only:
Senators: LOSERS, RETIREES AND DEMOCRATS:
Lincoln Chafee, Rhode Island (lost reelection in 2006, later became an Independent and then a Democrat)
Saxby Chambliss, Georgia (retired in 2014)
Norm Coleman, Minnesota (lost reelection in 2008)
John Danforth, Missouri (retired in 1994)
Jim Jeffords, Vermont (retired in 2006)
Mark Kirk, Illinois (lost reelection in 2016)
John McCain, Arizona (died in 2018)
Warren Rudman, New Hampshire (retired in 1992)
Gordon Smith, Oregon (lost reelection in 2008)
Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania (switched to the Democratic Party, and then lost renomination in 2010)
Olympia Snowe, Maine (retired in 2012)
Ted Stevens, Alaska (lost reelection in 2008)
George Voinovich, Ohio (retired in 2010)
Agreed. If it’s true it’s true.
Though there are probably two sides to the story.
But we KNOW these groups love to fleece!
That’s why I never have and never will donate to any political movement.
Don’t give to an “amorphous” group with a “cause celebrate” name.
Give to a person directly.
You’ll feel better in the morning.
This is exactly why I donate to a candidate directly.
Oh, I see. It has to be one or the other? Either grifters, or David French?
One of the legacies of Jonah Goldberg at National Review is that so many of the writers now follow the practice of lazily filling their pieces with straw men and disingenuous false choices.
It's gotten so tiresome. Much of NR's output is just unreadable.
I suppose it's fair to say they're not really writing for their readers but rather to satisfy the agenda of their undisclosed big funders, but still.
In the first part of the article he attacks the dishonest fund raisers.
There needs to be more exposure of fund raisers that take advantage of people.
Then the author immediately switches to defending David French.
Supposedly people like David French who constantly attacked candidate and President Trump and worked to get Hillary Clinton elected are not part of the problem.
The problem is both dishonest fundraisers and dishonest, self-described conservatives who work to defeat honest conservative candidates.
It is actually a big problem. Watching the usual establishment suspects rush to create a gaggle of “tea party” branded groups under their control was a super eye opener.
Like several here have said, I don’t donate to PACs and I darned sure don’t donate to the GOP. Only directly to candidates that I support.
This is the reason you only donate directly to the candidates you support.
And the RNC and NRSC give your money to RINOs.
BTTT!
Question - Is the GOPe best at getting the best bucks out to UniParty members?
Pathetic. Jesus dined with sinners and tax collectors. This moron can certainly fly coach from time to time.