Posted on 03/14/2014 6:46:31 AM PDT by cotton1706
Fellow Conservatives:
In a rare moment of candor for a career politician, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told the New York Times last week that his goal is to defeat conservative candidates across the country.
McConnell vowed to "crush them everywhere."
Mitch McConnell believes that if he can defeat conservative candidates, you will give up the fight and stop working with groups like the Senate Conservatives Fund to elect principled leaders to the Senate.
The Times reported that McConnell's goal "is to deny them any Senate primary victories, cut into their fund-raising and diminish them as a future force in Republican politics."
McConnell doesn't want the grassroots to have a say in these elections. Instead, he wants to pick the candidates so he can keep cutting deals with the Democrats to pass bailouts, more debt, higher taxes, and funding for Obamacare.
This is why conservatives must worker harder than ever to nominate principled candidates in the upcoming primary elections.
SARAH PALIN BACKS CONSERVATIVES
Yesterday, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin endorsed two of the candidates that Mitch McConnell is trying to "crush."
Palin announced her support for college president Ben Sasse in Nebraska and state senator Chris McDaniel in Mississippi.
Sarah Palin (R-AK)Palin called Sasse "a proven problem solver" and credited him with turning around Midland University. She said Sasse "wont forget who sent him there because his life is firmly grounded in his small town Nebraska roots."
Likewise, Palin praised McDaniel for "fighting for conservative principles in the Mississippi State Senate" and for supporting "a return to the original checks and balances of the Constitution."
Sarah Palin isn't afraid to stand up to the party bosses in Washington and she's been a strong and effective ally in the effort to elect principled leaders.
(Excerpt) Read more at senateconservatives.com ...
Well, you can make a personal attack for no reason and carry grudges from thread to thread, it does save you from having to interact honestly on political issues.
To: C. Edmund Wright
Brown is scum as well, he has gone out of his way a few times to make clear that he his more truly liberal than being a good guy in a bad state, he may be better than those he runs against, but he is not a good guy.
29 posted on 3/14/2014 12:04:57 PM by ansel12
One would think that you had paid attention to how Brown had to work at it to drive away his conservative support.
...would even a mildly conservative politician have those 2 books on the coffee table in his Senate Office?
No, he'd keep them in the toilet...(just in case)
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