LOL. Yeah. LOL. Voting for a guy just because he had an "R" after his name sure came back to bite us in the ass. LOL.
You know... the thing that seems to escape the mentality of a certain number of people on this board here... is that if we don't have the "numbers" to vote someone into office -- I don't care how good or pure or conservative he or she is -- we're going to continue to lose, lose and lose -- until the "numbers" of voters are large enough to bring in our own candidates... that's just simple math....
And, unfortunately, it doesn't seem that the mass of the voting public is with conservatives -- by and large... hence, we're losing.
Until conservatives get larger "numbers" of voters in order to win elections... we'll be yapping and whining about it for many elections to come...
Amen, bro.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Feel free to join us Conservative voters. We will welcome you with open arms.
Repeated polls have shown that the majority of voters are conservative. The problem is that the Republican party has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the "country club Republicans", who are, at base, mostly liberal with a nod to "fiscal conservatism". The Tea Party is the vehicle that can kick the CCR's out, and see that REAL conservative candidates are run.
Again, the numbers show that ALREADY more people identify with the Tea Party than either Democrats or Republicans.