To four more years of Obama.
Levin, Rush and Hannity are right. We need to move the Republican party back to its roots, reform it and elect a whole lotta people with conservative principles and SPINES. A third party will divide us and destroy us.
Beck needs to be careful. Sometimes his emotions get the best of him. He's doing yeoman's work right now. He just needs to know that he could cut his own work off at the knees with careless words.
The Republican Party has lost it's way.Progressives
like Juan Mcshame,
Lindsey Gramnastry
or Michael Steele
lead to socialism.
He's not erroneous - a generous portion of Republicans in Washington are well left of center. Not just a couple like Olympia Snowe, but many. Voinovich. Lamar Alexander. McCain. And, many more.
Look at the last election. You probably voted for McCain as did I. But why? Did you really like his platform, or did you consider him, as I did, to be the lessor of two evils. I simply voted for McCain to keep the Marxist Obama out.
Unfortunately (or fortunately as Beck explains), there weren't enough of us that could see through the media BS to overcome millions of drones that fell for the rhetoric rather than the thinly veiled substance of Obama's past. (of course, we can't discount a plethora of fraudulent votes brought to us through the actions of ACORN in states like Ohio and Indiana. I'm certain that minus voter fraud, those states would have gone for McCain).
Beck's words serve as a warning to the Republican party. Beck has a very large audience. And they are, for the most part, fed up with Washington in general. The republicans had 6 years to unravel some of the socialist programs that have been dragging down our country for 75 years. They had 6 years to put to rest the myth of global warming. They had 6 years to shrink an overbearing, intrusive, and expensive federal government. They had 6 years to get the greedy tenacles of trial lawyers out of the pockets of our medical community and our industry.
The Republicans did nothing in those 6 years, other than continue the centralization of power from the hands of the people to those of the federal government.
So yes, Beck is right to criticize the republicans. But for a handful of exceptions, they have become "democrat-lite" and people don't want that.