Posted on 09/19/2010 5:17:49 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), who has bucked the establishment to support tea party candidates, said Sunday that his party is dead if it wins a majority this fall and doesnt stick to conservative principles.
Republicans held majorities in both chambers, and George W. Bush was in the White House when DeMint moved from the House to the Senate in 2005. But he said the party didnt live up to its promises.
Republicans didnt do what we said we were going to do, he said Sunday on CNNs State of the Union. We spent too much, we borrowed too much. And frankly, if we get the majority again, even if its just in the House, and we dont do what we say, I think the Republican Party is dead.
When asked about his declaration last week that electing conservative candidates is more important than winning a majority, he said the important thing is spending. Let me clarify what I mean by conservative, he said. Im just talking about common-sense people who dont think balancing a checkbook is a radical idea. Thats what were looking for now, because the people in Washington have clearly gotten out of control in both parties.
The quickest way to a majority, the quickest way to 60 votes in the Senate, is to have Republicans who stand on principle, he added. Nothing right wing; what Im talking about is where mainstream America is, and its just common sense.
He conceded that the chances of winning a majority in the Senate in 2010 may not be that great, but he deflected the criticism that his support for primary challengers against GOP incumbents was hurting the partys chances in November.
The only reason we have a chance at a majority now is a large part for the candidates Ive been supporting. ... If the Republican Party in the Senate was now symbolized by Arlen Specter and Charlie Crist, we would not have the energy behind our candidates anywhere in the country.
Unfortunately, Lady Linda Graham is not due for reelection until 2014.
Palin endorsed McCain’s re-election over Hayworth and also endorsed Kelly Ayotte who ran against a conservative in the primary, and also endorsed Carly Fiorina. #justsayin
Thank you for making my point.
My point is that Sarah Palin has endorsed plenty of so-called RINOs. What was yours?
That EVERY conservative has had their fair share of endorsing RINOs. So yes, you proved my point. Thank you.
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