Unfortunately LaPierre's concerns and message will be drown out by the "teach them a lession" crowd.
You're blaming the voters, not the GOP architects who continually refuse to offer us a conservative choice? That's "not helpful".
If the Pubbies lose the next election it will be the fault of the national leadership and no one else. It won't be the Dems fault, it won't be the legacy medias fault, and it won't be disgruntled conservatives fault.
Bush hasn't missed a single opportunity to miss an opportunity with conservative voters in his second term. He's acting like a frigging lame duck and there's still 2 years left in his term.
Couple that with the absolutely spineless Senate 'leadership' and it's no wonder folks are getting mighty pissed out here in the heartland. If he wants the votes of conservatives for the Republican party he can start doing some conservative things.
He could start by vetoing some spending bills, demanding the Senate Republicans use the Constitutional option in the Senate, and (I'm deliberately saving this for last) do something about the chaos on our southern border.
Sorry to spout in your direction, but these gratuitous little digs at we who are less than thrilled about the course of the second term are not the way to endear yourself to voters.
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