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Vote Republican, Even If It Hurts
grasstopsusa.com ^ | 11/01/2014 | Don Feder

Posted on 11/01/2014 6:43:31 AM PDT by massmike

It's become the mother of all political clichés: Every election, we are told, is the most important of our lifetime. If our side doesn't win, it's 40 years of darkness, earthquakes, rivers and seas boiling, human-sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria – or worse.

While it's hard to rank these biennial slug-fests, given the rot that's eating away at the soul of our nation, 2014 is right up there.

Will there be any break on Obama's increasingly despotic reign during his last two years in office, or will Harry Reid and his cohorts continue to provide cover for the presidential putsch?

Most analysts are predicting the 2014 election will give Republicans a slight majority in the Senate next year. The New York Times gives the GOP a 64% chance of taking the Senate.

But nothing is guaranteed. The outcome could depend on last-minute spending, which party has the better ground game, and how much fraud the party of illegal aliens and the graveyard vote can get away with.

Starting with 45 seats, Republicans need to pick up six more to gain a bare majority. Two open seats currently held by Democrats are considered likely pick-ups. The Democratic incumbent in Louisiana will probably lose. Of the nine toss-ups, three are currently Republican seats. If Republicans hold those and take the three they're slated to win, they'll need only one of six toss-ups.

That only sounds easy. In Colorado, Republican Cory Gardner has a one-point lead over incumbent Senator Mark Udall. In Iowa, Republican Joni Ernst leads her opponent by 2.2 points. In Arkansas, the Republican challenger leads the incumbent Democrat by 2 points – all within the margin of error.

With so much at stake this year, the toss-ups could well be squeakers. In the meantime, we're getting lectures from conservatives castigating 2012 stay-at-homes.

"Why did we lose in 2012?" asks the typical e-mail I get at least daily. "Because millions of delusional, self-defeating conservatives, who were disappointed by Romney, were AWOL on Election Day, they helped to re-elect the man who's destroying our Republic.'"

This argument relieves the Republican establishment from all responsibility for nominating a clunk like Romney, and Mitt from practically throwing away the nomination by running an abysmal campaign.

Still, this year at least, voting Republican as the default position makes sense.

Unless the GOP candidate has you running for the toilet bowl (like Charlie Baker, RINO candidate for Massachusetts governor, whose bucket list includes performing a partial-birth abortion while simultaneously presiding over a same-sex wedding), conservatives should vote Republican, even if it hurts. I did in 2008 and 2012, though the experience was excruciating, I can assure you.

Let's start with a hard case – Scott Brown, former Massachusetts Senator now running for the Senate as a Republican in New Hampshire.

During his two years in the Senate, Brown (who won a special election in 2010 with Tea Party support) was a huge disappointment. His rating from the American Conservative Union was 50% – one of the lowest for any Republican Senator.

On the other hand, according to the Congressional Quarterly, his opponent, incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, voted with the president 98% of the time. She is Obama's Topo Gigio. ("Oh, Barack, I love you!") The latest CNN poll has them in a statistical dead-heat – Shaheen 49%, Brown 47%, with a margin of error plus or minus 4.

The choice isn't between an authentic conservative and a typical Democrat, but a 50% conservative and a 98% hard-core leftist. Representing conservative New Hampshire, Brown would probably have a better voting record than he did as the junior senator from the Bay State.

More importantly, he'll be part of the Republican Senate majority. That means the chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee passes from Patrick Leahy (lifetime ACU rating 6%) to Charles Grassley (lifetime ACU rating 83%).

It also means no more rubber-stamping of Obama's judicial mutants – no more Sonia ("wise Latina woman") Sotomayors. Ruth Bader Ginsberg – 81, ailing and having an unnatural relationship with the Constitution – won't wait to see who's elected president in 2016, but will likely retire next year. Only a Republican Senate will stop Obama from filling the vacancy with a Ginsberg-clone 30 years her junior.

Grassley is eager to launch investigations to compliment House inquiries – including Fast and Furious and the IRS harassment of conservatives.

Conservative hero Jeff Sessions will chair the powerful Budget Committee. Expect renewed attacks on ObamaCare and proposals for a sweeping overhaul of the federal tax system.

Bob Corker (the kindest thing he can say about Obama is that he's an "unreliable ally") gets the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and John McCain will chair Armed Services. Besides a push for new weapons systems, look for hearings on Obama's blunders which helped to foster the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

With both houses in Republican hands, Obama will get writer's cramp using his veto pen. If contested programs are riders on appropriations bills, the president will have to explain why he risked shutting down the government over the Keystone Pipeline – because it's crucial to maintain our dependence on Middle East oil?

Here's how the Deadites view the prospect of a Republican Senate.

In an opinion column in the October 21 Washington Post ("The Catastrophe that a GOP-controlled Congress would bring") Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation, sputters:

"What happens when they (the Republican majority in Congress) send him a bill to prevent a default on our debt at the 11th. hour, attached to a bill that ravages (reforms) Social Security? The Republican Party will gain the power to force the president to choose between impossible options."

Even though self-styled progressives think Obama hasn't moved far enough toward a Soviet America, Vanden Heuvel writes: "It is madness to suggest that little will change if Republicans take the Senate. A lot will change, and the change will be the worse for women, immigrants, workers and the environment" (feminists, illegal aliens and global-warming cultists). "A Republican Senate, working with a Republican House, will be a wrecking crew."

If only.

Still, the alternative to a GOP victory in this year's Senate elections is more judicial nominations from Hell, the continued implementation of ObamaCare (millions more losing their private insurance), a sweeping amnesty (with crime, disease, unemployment and terrorism for all), taking a civil-liberties approach to containing Ebola, and accelerating attacks on Israel by the Grand Mufti of D.C.

It will also mean that Democrats will have won three of the last four elections – sending the GOP into 2016 dispirited and disorganized.

Winston Churchill said of England's victories over the Nazis in 1942: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

I've been disappointed too often by the GOP to expect much from a Republican Congress. But the end of the beginning is better than the alternative—the unimpeded march toward the abyss of hope and change.


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KEYWORDS: 2014; elections; midtermelections; senateraces
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To: OneWingedShark

My response to them and all their sycophants is: ‘Go F*** yourselves!’


261 posted on 11/02/2014 11:55:38 AM PST by nomad
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To: OneWingedShark
And if we can get the electorate to nominate and vote for Conservatives instead of RINOs, some of this just might actually happen. Yes, of course I admit there are RINOs, but that's who their constituents are voting for.

In the mean time, our choices are to give more power to the Democrats, or take what we can get.

262 posted on 11/02/2014 11:57:23 AM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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To: Yosemitest
Harsh accusations. What did the investigation show?

That said, I agree the primaries should be closed, as they were in my state.

263 posted on 11/02/2014 12:05:34 PM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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To: gogeo
I remember the "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" and their attack on Ronald Reagan too.
They had to be DRAGGED INTO Reagan's WIN of 1980, and they couldn't stand it.
Reagan just talked over them, with his "There you go again."
But "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" are the GOP's BIGGEST PROBLEM.
It's well overdue for the "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" to receive "THE POINTY END" of their base's disgust (highly deserved disgust).
So DREAM ON, if you still think " ... the Tea Party would not qualify as a stakeholder."
The season is OPEN to TAKE OUT "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" !
264 posted on 11/02/2014 12:06:58 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty
It showed that the fix is in, when only 3 judges sided with COCKROACH, and 1 Judge said it wasn't under their jurisdiction, and 3 judges were too chicken to rule on the case.
Only 2 judges had the guts to stand up for justice.
But they'[ll be voted on, too. And Mississippians have VERY LONG MEMORIES !
265 posted on 11/02/2014 12:10:41 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty

But I do agree that PRIMARIES should be CLOSED PRIMARIES.


266 posted on 11/02/2014 12:11:56 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: Yosemitest

Reference?


267 posted on 11/02/2014 12:17:31 PM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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To: massmike; knarf; gorush; samtheman; The Sons of Liberty; Gaffer; rellimpank; rcofdayton; ...
(Threadwide Ping)

Savage Beast:
I think the Republicans in Congress are scared out of their wits of Left-wing America and the Democrat politicians it has empowered.
[…]
I think the reasons the Republicans have gone over to the Dark Side are twofold: (1) Republican politicians are afraid of the Left because they think that's where most of the power is and--among their other fears--they fear for their jobs, careers, and financial assets, and (2) Some of them have been influenced by the Left and are stupid enough to believe some or all of its assertions.
Of course these people should be kicked out of office forthwith.

TwelveOfTwenty:
And if we can get the electorate to nominate and vote for Conservatives instead of RINOs, some of this just might actually happen. Yes, of course I admit there are RINOs, but that's who their constituents are voting for.

In the mean time, our choices are to give more power to the Democrats, or take what we can get.

And the underlined is where my problem with you thesis resides: the Republican party has shown us, by its actions, that it getting power is not equivalent to us getting power. Their [in]actions are illustrated by Jesus in a parable which, IMO, also shows the proper response to them:

(Matthew 25:14-30)
“For it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted to them his property. To one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability. Then he went away.

He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them, and he made five talents more. So also he who had the two talents made two talents more. But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master's money. Now after a long time the master of those servants came and settled accounts with them.

And he who had received the five talents came forward, bringing five talents more, saying, ‘Master, you delivered to me five talents; here I have made five talents more.’

His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’

And he also who had the two talents came forward, saying, ‘Master, you delivered to me two talents; here I have made two talents more.’

His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’

He also who had received the one talent came forward, saying, ‘Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you scattered no seed, so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what is yours.

But his master answered him, ‘You wicked and slothful servant! You knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scattered no seed? Then you ought to have invested my money with the bankers, and at my coming I should have received what was my own with interest. So take the talent from him and give it to him who has the ten talents. For to everyone who has will more be given, and he will have an abundance. But from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away. And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
We gave the Republicans the House, what have they done with it?
Before that we gave them the Presidency [and the Congress], what did they do with it?

Why should I believe that now, after a decade of giving them power, they will finally do my will?
To assert that I must vote Republican, at this point, is to assert that I must reward unfaithfulness, deceit, and treachery.
268 posted on 11/02/2014 12:17:36 PM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: knarf
The situation could be worse that that, it could be the last time that you could ever vote on anything. I wouldn't put anything past BO, anything.
269 posted on 11/02/2014 12:18:16 PM PST by ANGGAPO (Layte Gulf Beach Club)
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To: RginTN
Well, it damned sure will not be Free Stuff.
270 posted on 11/02/2014 12:24:25 PM PST by ANGGAPO (Layte Gulf Beach Club)
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To: OneWingedShark

OK, you’re right, let’s let the Democrats have the White House and Congress instead.


271 posted on 11/02/2014 12:29:30 PM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty
READ THIS:
272 posted on 11/02/2014 12:37:54 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: OneWingedShark
Every time I hear that tired old mantra, I`m reminded of the British comedy series, The Benny Hill Show. Ever see it? If so, remember that old man who was Benny`s side kick? I`ve heard that was Benny`s dad, anyway, the manner in which he always condescendingly patted him on the head and shooed him away, well in this case Benny is representative of the GOPe and the side kick is their 'conservative' plantation voters. "Voted for us yet? Pat, Pat, Pat 'Now shut up and sit down till we need you again!'
273 posted on 11/02/2014 1:00:36 PM PST by nomad
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To: Yosemitest
After reading the OPINION pieces that you agree with, I read the actual decision. A link to the decision (pdf) can be found at Supreme court rejects McDaniel's election challenge appeal (WDAM).
274 posted on 11/02/2014 1:23:21 PM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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To: OneWingedShark

I have asked you several times now to take me off your ping list. I never asked to be on this list and I am not interested in your posts. Nothing you have to say interests me.


275 posted on 11/02/2014 1:55:17 PM PST by 1035rep
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To: OneWingedShark

Please stop wasting my time with the cut and paste shotgun blast posts.


276 posted on 11/02/2014 2:15:42 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator

What you said.


277 posted on 11/02/2014 2:31:07 PM PST by billhilly (.Have you heard the latest Joe Biden whopper?)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty
And you'll find NOTHING IN IT THAT SUPPORTS THEIR RULING.
THE ONLY ACTUAL LAW THAT IS QUOTED, SUPPORTS COLEMAN AND LAMAR (pages 22 thru 30).
I'll bet you never even looked at Memo re: Analysis of the appeal pleadings in McDaniel v. Cochran.

But the FARCE of JUSTICE is a trademark of the "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS".
279 posted on 11/02/2014 2:43:08 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: Yosemitest

The support for their ruling starts on the first page. And I did look at your link, which does the same picking and choosing that is consistent with your posts to me.


280 posted on 11/02/2014 2:58:30 PM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (See my home page for some of my answers to the left's talking points.)
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