Just to be festive.
"Grayson, on his official government website, brags about his Aspen Institute connections and training. What do you know about the Soros-funded Aspen Institute?"
An elected official touting his being given recognition ? Quelle horror ! You'd better see who they gave recognition to this year. It includes Kelly Ayotte who is likely to be our Senate nominee in NH. I guess she's got to be taken out, too, eh ?
"He also touts his connection to Ted Kennedy."
He cited his being part of a group of elected officials to participate in Harvard's Institute of Politics. A lot of people have participated in that in both parties. Would I cite Ted personally ? Not really.
"And last hear he keynoted a Van Jones-sponsored climate change event at EKU."
Van Jones was there ? Or was this just another conference politicians attend on a frequent basis where you can play gotcha either way ?
"Grayson is a chameleon. As a youth, his response to the Reagan Revolution was to become a Democrat. He led the D's at Harvard. His response to Clinton was to become a supporter."
Is he supporting Clinton now ? The radical Marxist agenda ?
"His response to the changing political landscape in KY was to become a Republican."
That was not exactly a potentially winning move. Republicans rarely win statewide in KY.
"His response to the surge of global warming malarkey was to cozy up to communists like Van Jones."
So he's close friends with Van Jones ?
"His response to this current political environment is to pretend to be whatever he has to pretend to be. If elected, into whose image will he morph in Washington, DC? Harry Reid's?"
I give him one chance to prove himself, EV. That's all I can do. Unless there is a glaring public example of his being a left-wing RINO during his time as Sec of State (which there isn't), I see nothing yet to indicate he will turn into Harry Reid in the Senate.
"I'll stick with the personhood pro-life, peace through strength, moral conservative Reaganite in this race, Bill Johnson. He's the real deal all the way around."
Well, you can do that, that's your right. I'm sure Mr. Johnson is a fine man, but he has no money, no name recognition and like Rand Paul, zero electoral or substantive political experience, running for an office that is over his head. He will get in the single digits in the primary, little more than a desultory sub-second tier candidate. I'm supporting Grayson until such time as he gives me reason to oppose him.
Enjoy the party.
Support for empty-suited unprincipled candidates like Grayson proves that conservatives who say they want to "take their party back" for conservatism aren't serious.