Posted on 03/30/2014 8:03:04 AM PDT by cotton1706
Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner is offering his support to a PAC whose mission is to destroy the Tea Party and other conservatives within the Republican Party. Joining him in this effort are Eric Cantor and 26 other members of the GOP. These Republican leaders will attend a swanky $5,000 per person event at the Ritz Carlton at Amelia Island in Florida.
The PAC in question is the Republican Main Street Partnership PAC founded by RINO Leader Steve LaTourette from Boehners state of Ohio. The PAC claims that it seeks party unity and has the following as its mission statement. This PAC also has as an affiliated PAC the Defending Main Street PAC.
To make Washington work again, we need more not fewer elected officials who are willing to put partisan politics aside to work for the greater good. Thats where the Republican Main Street PAC comes in we support Republican candidates who are committed to governing and to making Washington work again.
However, for this group, party unity means nothing when it comes to staunch conservatives or others directly affiliated with the Tea Party movement within the Republican Party. In that case, the Main Street PAC sides with the left in seeking to attack and destroy such individuals.
Notice within their description of what we do they very specifically state that they are working for the greater good. Those words and that ideology, the greater good, are not only code words for Progressivism; they are as well for Communism.
In addition, one of the main donors for this supposed right of center PAC are Democrat-controlled labor unions. So, in cozying up with their buddies at Main Street PAC, Boehner, Cantor, and the other 26 Republicans are aligning themselves with labor unions and communist sympathizers.
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If Boehner and Cantor lost their seats I would be among the happiest people alive. Both of them are detestable.
Virginia WAS part of the confederacy. But it’s too close to D.C. and became part of the problem.
May their suicide be successful!
I’m suffering from no such thing; I am agreeing that John Boehner and Eric Cantor commit political suicide... for themselves. Its just a shame that the nitiwts will likely survive and the resulting legislation will adversely affect the country. Thanks for playing though...
Then get out and convince people to vote for the d@mn democrat.
I can see no reason to hand the GOPe both houses of Congress in 2014. 2010 didn’t work out so well now, did it?
What’s the difference? Besides, the POS’s aren’t in my district...
What's the difference you ask? My God, why are you here on this forum, if you have to ask what the difference is, then your screen name is a little disingenuous.
Up yours... the only difference between the two is the speed in which they pass progressive legislation; if you can’t see that, it’s probably because you have your condescending head up your own backside.
I believe that is what I have been saying since Ford defeated Reagan, and gave us Carter.
Maybe one of is confused.
...which gave us 8 years of Reagan.
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