Posted on 10/29/2014 6:34:16 AM PDT by WXRGina
After the Mississippi Supreme Court last week refused to hear MS State Senator Chris McDaniels appeal of a lower courts dismissal of his challenge to the fraud-riddled Republican Senate primary run-off election, conservatives in Mississippi are now bereft of our chosen nominee, Chris McDaniel. Conservatives and Republicans in this state twice voted as a majority for Chris McDaniel to be our nominee for the Senate.
In the original Republican primary election, Senator McDaniel defeated U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, but he didnt get the required fifty percent of the vote to avoid a run-off. After a detestable, slimyand possibly criminalrun-off campaign undertaken by the desperate Haley Barbour-Thad Cochran machine, Chris McDaniel still got nearly sixty percent of the Republican vote. But Cochran won, because of Democrats voting in the Republican primary run-off, even though many of them had already voted in the earlier Democrat primary election, which is illegal in Mississippi.
Since last week, many thousands of Chris McDaniel supporters are struggling mightily with how to vote next Tuesday or whether to even vote at all. After the wicked behavior of Thad Cochrans campaign in telling detestable lies about Chris McDaniel and his supporters, along with allegations of possible vote buying and other gutter tactics, we are left with a terribly crummy dilemma. What true conservative would want to vote for Thad Cochran after his reprehensible actions? So, what do we do?
Before you knee-jerk that we have no choice but to vote for Thad Cochran, just give me a few minutes here.
I read an outstanding column by Ryan Walters published Sunday at the Mississippi Conservative Daily. Cochran vs. Childers: To Vote, Or Not To Vote: That Is The Question is truly a must-read for Mississippi conservatives who are still reeling from the Cochran-campaign-from-Hell and the clear collusion in the fraud-laden sham of an election by GOP and state officials at every level. In his column, Mr. Walters analyzes each voting option available to us: voting for Thad Cochran, voting for Democrat Travis Childers, voting for third-partier Shawn OHara, writing in Chris McDaniel or not voting at all. Beginning with option one, Mr. Walters writes:
The first option, and the one pushed by the establishment, is for all McDaniel Republicans to let bygones be bygones and be nice little Republicans and support the nominee. Honestly, Id rather work for a week at an Ebola treatment center without a HAZMAT suit than cast a vote for Thad Cochran. Its simply unthinkable in my eyes, but certainly an option for many Republican voters, at least those curiously obsessed with taking back the US Senate from Harry Reid and the Democrats.
He then goes on to explain the flaws in this choice. It is commonly rumored that Thad Cochran will retire and not complete his next term, so a replacement would be appointed by Governor Phil Bryant. What we would get in that case is another RINO like Cochran, except younger, and he would be much harder to defeat than a newbie Democrat like Travis Childers.
The other choices in this election are to vote for the third party candidate (wasted vote), to write in Chris McDaniel in protest (wasted vote), to not vote (wasted vote) or to vote for the Democrat Travis Childers. To most conservatives, voting for the Democrat is almost unimaginable. However, Travis Childers presents himself as a moderate Democrat (a rare breed today, if indeed he is one) who has signed a pledge to fight against amnesty for illegal aliens and who supports a balanced budget amendment, although that is fraught with its own problems (see balanced budget amendment information here). When it comes to being conservative, Childers and Cochran could compete with each otherthats how bad Thad Cochran is.
What about the argument that we simply must vote for Republicans to recapture the Senate? We can look back at the last time Republicans held the House, the Senate and the presidency. How did that work out for conservatism, freedom, and a return to constitutional government? It didnt. How about that Republican opposition to every lawless act of the Obama Crime Syndicate and congressional commie Democrats? You would need an electron microscope just to see even a fleeting, atomic hint of it. Do you really believe establishment Republicans like Thad Cochran have any intention at all of opposing the evil agenda of the thug administration of Barack Obama (or whatever his name is)?
Of the we-must-support-Republicans-no-matter-what argument, Mr. Walters writes:
Does anyone really think it will be any different this time around? During this election cycle, the GOP has no platform, no agenda, and no ideas to speak of. Amazingly, they are not even running on repealing Obamacare anymore or against the administration plan to bring in as many as 35 million immigrants and put them on the fast track to citizenship. We simply cant trust them to do anything about this lawless President. So far theyve done nothing with control of the House and, without a new cast of true conservatives like Chris McDaniel, they wont do anything with control of the Senate either.
And what about Harry Reid? He seems to be the personification of evil in the US Senate and a target for many Republican campaigns: Lets rid the Senate of Majority Leader Harry Reid. Childers has promised not to vote for Reid for any leadership position, and although many might argue that he will surely go back on that promise, at least he has taken a public position on it. Has Cochran vowed not to support Mitch McConnell? Is McConnell really that much better than Reid? No, hes not.
So the bottom line for a Childers vote is this: the only sure way to get rid of Thad Cochran and punish the establishment is to vote for Travis Childers. And in six years, we can replace Childers with a solid conservative.
I can already hear the screeching and derision from Republicans who, out of fear, insist that we have no choice but to vote for Thad Cochran, but I strongly disagree. Our nation is on the brink of disaster at the hands of communist enemies within, and going with the establishment flow has no chance of stopping them. Without people like Chris McDaniel replacing RINO fixtures like Thad Cochran, we certainly have no chance. Sending Thad Cochran back will not stop or even slow down the communist Democrat agenda. At this late hour, we may not be able to stop it anyway, but at least we would have a better chance of later defeating Democrat Travis Childers than anyone Gov. Bryant might appoint to Cochrans Senate seat. What if he appointed former MS Governor Haley Barbour? We would have no chance of defeating Gov. Barbour later.
I have heard from many Chris McDaniel supporters who intend to vote for Travis Childers (not FOR Childers but AGAINST Cochran). If every Chris McDaniel supporter voted for Travis Childers, we could defeat Thad Cochran, because we would be adding our votes to the Democrats, including the ones who voted for Cochran in the run-off but who certainly wont vote for him in the general election. We could send a clear message to the RINO establishment that the degenerate, sewer campaign by the Barbour-Cochran machine will not stand, will not be rewarded. This would not be an endorsement of Democrat Travis Childers but a repudiation of the slime and cynicism of Thad Cochrans campaign (not to mention his big-spending, big-government voting record of 754 years in Washington).
Or, we could just go ahead and send the RINO Cochran back to D.C. to continue his complicity in the destruction of our constitutional Republic.
I say, Remember Mississippi! Say NO to Thad Cochran!
> Thad Cochran does NOT deserve to be “rewarded” for
> his—possibly criminal—conduct in the primary run-off.
I agree. This kind of conduct must NOT be rewarded.
Write-in McDaniels.
Cochran doesn’t seem to be mentally up for even the easy “challenge” of being a long time Senator.
The lesser of two evils is still, by definition, evil.
Write-in McDaniels.
That way the GOPe will see the margin of voters who are conservative. They may not learn their lesson, but they will at least know the numbers.
Writing in McDaniel would not count, because he’s not a legal write-in candidate. You might as well stay home.
The whole thing is evil. This is NOT about "supporting" one bad candidate over another bad one. This is about defeating the establishment.
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I have no dilemma, I’m not voting for Cochran. That’s all that matters to me, to keep him out, and to put a monkey wrench into Barbour’s plan to have his nephew appointed in Cochran’s place when Cochran retires due to senility.
It does not need to be rewarded but handing the seat and possibly the Senate to the Demonrats accomplishes for them what they set out to do.
I will be first in line at the polls next Tuesday to vote for Childers. My vote is a total spite vote.
It's been a big dilemma for me, because I didn't want to just not vote, and voting for the Democrat is awful. But, I want to "hurt" Cochran's chances somehow. This is the only way I can see to do it, and it's a crummy way.
DITTO! Mine, too!
This is new ground for me. I have never voted Democrat even locally before. But Haley and Henry went to far.
Oh, Jackson where is our closed primaries????
In this particular case, Cochran isn't even the lesser of two evils. I don't know for sure how I'd vote if I actually were a MS voter. But looking at this from outside, what happened is so disgusting that if the 'pubs want a majority in the US Senate, they'll have to do it with a Cochran loss. As constitutional conservatives, we lose if their tactics work.
“What we would get in that case is another RINO like Cochran, except younger, and he would be much harder to defeat than a newbie Democrat like Travis Childers.”
Some thoughts:
1) Six years is a long time. Whoever “wins” the seat has a six year term. Even a newbie Democrat can build a power base in six year. Look at Hagan in NC, she’s been a loyal puppet of Chuck Schumer and Obama yet she turned out to be much stronger than anyone though in the campaign and may win reelection. Earlier this year this “newbie” Democrat seat was expected to be a sure thing for the GOP.
2) The electoral map arithmetic in 2016 will be negative for Republicans. The GOP will be defending more vulnerable or close seats than the Dems. None of the seats capture by the GOP in 2014 will have to be defended in 2016. If Hillary or Warren is the Dem nominee you can be sure the Democrat ground game will be pulling every homeless person and illegal they can find into the polls as well as voting the dead. The shift of Cochran’s seat and/or McConnell’s seat to the Democrats in 2014 would be payback for treachery but could very well make a Harry Reid return to the Majority Leader seat in 2016 a reality.
3) Politics is a hardball sport both inside the party and between parties. Our two party system is corrupt and it will not reform itself. I’ve learned over decades of voting in most races true conservatives are usually given the choice of the lesser of two evils, not a candidate one can enthusiastically support.
4) Given #2 & #3 is the cause of liberty better served by sending a message to the GOPe or keeping the seat in the GOP camp? Whichever choice conservative voters make it is once again the lesser of two evils from the individual’s perspective.
Likely Thad will resign for medical reasons shortly and another Republican will be appointed awaiting a new election.
The appointee could be McDaniels or at the very least McDaniels will be a big frontrunner in the election to replace the resigned Cochran.
Voting for the dem, ANY dem, will give help to Reid and nobama. Sitting out THIS IMPORTANT ELECTION will be the same as voting dem.
Great article.
Thanks for posting, WXRGina.
Thank you, SRT. I know it’s not a popular argument. :-/
Then he needs to make that a promise and the promise has to exclude Barbor associates.
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