Posted on 07/03/2011 10:53:16 AM PDT by PROCON
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - As the Republican campaign to replace President Barack Obama heats up in early voting states like South Carolina, U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint is releasing a book discussing the roots of the tea party crusade and his hopes for the movement in 2012. "I believe that the 2012 elections may be our last chance to stop this insanity of spending and borrowing and debt," DeMint told The Associated Press recently. "I'm trying to recruit more Americans with this book."
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You do know who Graham's Campaign Chairman in 2008 was don't you?
It would be a hell of alot easier for him to build support if he at least made an attempt at the Republican Senatorial committee which is headed by john Cornyn.
Its been allowed to be run by Rinos who seek to get more Rinos. That job, is the key to getting conservatives elected, not sidestepped, if he could have at least made an attempt to fight for that job, it could have sent a message, that there will be a battle for each RINO that the GOP attempts to import.
No, I sure don’t know who Chaired Graham’s 2008 reelection campaign. I hope it doesn’t scare me to find out.
Your political savvy is better than mine. I wish Conservatives would overtake all of the GOP leadership, but the leadership is going to fight back hard. I don’t any solution except to elect more tea party candidates and give them longevity - then Conservatives would have the support they need to have key leadership positions. As long as the RINOs dominate the party, I just don’t see that changing. The voters are idiots with the GOP voters electing RINOs and the Dem voters electing outright communists. We are being back-stabbed by our fellow voters.
The RSC recruits candidates to run (often, RINO's), then funds and supports them (and if a true conservative also chooses to run, he is at the disadvantage against the "establishment" candidate who gets the partys "incumbent" treatment). With the party essentially working against the conservative candidate, it discourages true conservatives, and when they run, punishes them.
If a true conservative manages to win the primary (no small task), talking points of painting said conservative as being a nut job have been established (with the additional credibility of having come from the GOP in the first place), which are then used in the general election by the democrats (and allies in the media).
In the face of all these overwhelming odds, the tea party has still managed to elect conservatives to the senate (which says alot about the power of the grassroots). If the Jim DeMint had taken over this committee (and John Cornyn has had it pretty much handed to him), he could have cultivated the base, recruited, and supported true conservatives and eased the difficulty they have.
Even running and losing, would have put pressure on Cornyn to at least try for more conservative candidates or watch his step when dealing with true conservatives, as opposed to punishing them. Keep in mind, that DeMint has now stated that he will NOT seek to oust incumbent republican senators via primaries, meaning getting true conservatives elected via challenging democrats or via open seats is now the only way. Thats why that job is so important, if you control the farm system, you control what type of product comes out of it.
DeMint Endorses Graham
October 18th, 2007 | WILL SERVE AS CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIR
Big news from the re-election campaign of Sen. Lindsey Graham:
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA U.S. Senator Lindsey Grahams re-election campaign today announced that fellow Senator Jim DeMint has endorsed Graham and agreed to serve as a Co-Chairman of his campaign.
Lindsey Graham is a true leader who has fought to strengthen our military, protect the sanctity of life, and keep taxes low, said DeMint. His devotion to and for our men and women in uniform is evident each and every day he serves in the U.S. Senate. He knows that the battles we face against radical Islamic terrorists threaten our very freedoms and prosperity.
You know Palin endorsed McLame, don’t you?
Should I quit supporting Palin because she did one thing I think is stupid and I don’t understand why she did it? Is that what you are asking me to do? And DeMint for Gramnesty?
I have enormous respect and admiration for both Palin and DeMint. I don’t pretend to agree with every single move they make and I have no clue what they gain for it. Sometimes you have to lose a rook to get a queen.
I didn’t say anything about supporting anyone, I merely asked you if you knew who was Graham’s Party chairman.
The vice presidential candidate endorsing the presidential candidate for his Senate reelection is totally different, can you imagine the effect on 2010, if the republican presidential ticket had turned on itself?
Do you happen to know who helped lead the then Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney to run for President, and who led his exploratory committee, and was then Mitt Romney’s national Party Chairman in 2008?
No I don’t, and your beginning to play 20 questions is starting to both confuse and annoy me.
If you have a point, please tell me straight. Right now I’m baffled what you are trying to tel me.
Oh, and HAPPY 4th of JULY! I’ve got to get back to the BBQ. Enjoy your independence. We are still a free nation! Thank God.
I’m more worried about DeMint and Romney, see post 28.
Sorry, I only just now saw your post.
DeMint was one of the early promoters of Mitt Romney to run in 2007, he was senior advisor to his exploratory committee.
JANUARY 2007, Not January 2008-— Senator DeMint wrote, “We must elect a President in 2008 who is up to the task, and I need you to encourage Mitt to run. ...
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Boston, MA Governor Mitt Romney announced today that Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) will serve as a senior adviser to the Romney for President Exploratory Committee.
OCTOBER, 2007
Boston, MA Today, Governor Mitt Romney named Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO), Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) as National Co-Chairs of the Romney for President campaign. As National Co-Chairs, they will serve as key advisers to Governor Romney and his national campaign.
Senator Jim DeMint said, Governor Mitt Romney is the standard-bearer the Republican Party needs in 2008. His message of conservative change will bring our Party and Washington back to our most basic conservative values of fiscal discipline, smaller government and lower taxes. Governor Romney has the record and experience to bring true change to Washington.
Romney and he are still close,”WashingtonPost.com Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) will appear as the special guest at a fundraiser next week to benefit South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMints 2010 re-election”
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