Posted on 06/28/2014 3:38:13 AM PDT by OldRanchHand
RINO Republican In Name Only is a term used to describe people who are not truly Republican, they just run as a Republican on the ballot to get elected. Is Chris McDaniel a RINO?
He claims he is a lifelong Republican, but
He voted in the Democratic Primary
Records show conservative Republican U.S. Senate candidate Chris McDaniel voted as a Democrat in the 2003 state primary. Associated Press 11/13/2013
Chris McDaniel denied it. But, McDaniels campaign spokesman Keith Plunkett said it is possible McDaniel voted in the 2003 Democratic primary.
Mississippis Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann confirms it: I looked at [the records], and they show he voted Democrat when Haley Barbour, Amy Tuck, Tate Reeves and Stacey Pickering were running in the Republican Primary. They also show he didnt vote in the presidential election in 2004 when Bush was running and didnt vote in the Republican Primary in 2008.
So, Chris McDaniel says he is a lifelong Republican. But he voted in the Democratic Primary; didnt vote in an important Republican Primary, and when liberal Democrat Senator John Kerry was running against President George W. Bush he didnt vote at all.
Chris McDaniel, he says one thing, his record says something else.
Which Party Is It?
When Chris McDaniel first ran for his office in 2007, Ryan Walters, one of his top advisers on his campaign committee was just four years prior the Vice Chairman of the Mississippi Reform Party and served on the Reform Party National Committee.
In 2012, Chris McDaniel was a featured speaker at the Mississippi Constitution Partys State Convention.
And in April, when faced with criticisms of the Libertarian Party, he tried to make amends with that organization, he said, I defended the Libertarian party on many occasions, despite objections from some on the political right.
So which is it, Chris? Reform Party or Constitution Party or Republican Party or Libertarian Party or Democratic Party?
Perhaps well never know, because as McDaniel said to the Libertarians, the longer I serve in government, the more my positions evolve.
Editorial
The Carthaginian November 21, 2013 Editorial: McDaniel cant cry Liar
A few years back a new newspaper editor moved into a South Delta town and began pumping life into the local weekly with lively news that evoked some consternation.
It led to some serious name calling against the scribe, culminating, the story goes, with a elderly farmer walking through the door of the newspaper and inquiring, Are you the fellow everyones calling a ***-**-*-*****?
Yes, sir.
Well, the old farmer rejoined, aint nobody calling you a liar.
Chris McDaniel, Tea Party hopeful for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Sen. Thad Cochran, has taken issue with reports he has, in times past, voted a Democratic Party ticket or skipped major Republican Party votes.
After initial confusion in his reply, it came out that state maintained computer records did show McDaniel had voted in a Democratic Party primary and skipped a GOP primary.
That apparently being a grave insult to his conservative credentials, McDaniel or his mouthpieces countered that he had to vote Democratic to vote in local elections, that perhaps someone had struck a wrong key and his vote was improperly recorded, that Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, a rumored GOP aspirant to the Senate seat, was playing politics at state expense.
The key now is, he aint calling nobody a liar.
How long have people known about that? I would not vote for anybody like that.
“...Miller's successor as governor, Roy Barnes, appointed Miller to a U.S. Senate seat following the death of Republican Sen. Paul Coverdell in July 2000. While the Democratic Party's historic control of Georgia politics had waned for years, Miller remained popular. He easily won a special election to keep the seat in November 2000. During the campaign to keep the seat, Miller spoke warmly of his late friend Coverdell, praised Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush, and promised to work for bipartisanship in the Senate...”
I loath Roy Barnes & was livid when he (or his political allies) made the special election non-partisan. Absent a party affiliation, voters would be inclined to vote on name recognition—IOW Zell.
Zell Milker was a close friend of Senator Coverdell and he promised to represent all Georgians, not the democrat Georgians.
He kept his word. Had he sought re-election I would have proudly cast my vote for him. I would have been a republican voting for a democrat.
It happens. :)
I’ll leave it to others to ferret out the details but it’s been several years at least.
“Oh, yeah, voting Dem will really help conservatives! It might help you feel youre saying neener, neener, neener to the GOP establishment, but they dont care and meanwhile Harry Reid and Obama are high-fiving each other at your efforts to keep the Dems in power.
Its a numbers game. Get the best Republican you can, but if you cant get a good one, get any Republican. Unless there are more GOPers than Dems, no matter how pure and conservative the GOPers may be, theyre powerless.”
You are the voice of logic and reason — if only people would listen...
There isn’t any ABSOLUTE rigid rule. A stiff enough minority might be able to inspire more to join their raft next election cycle — just to be fair to the purists.
But that’s probably more practical if they can’t meet in a phone booth.
The liberal republican leadership must be denied a majority in the Senate.
Liberal republicans are what is moving the liberal agenda forward.
/johnny
Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my Viking Kitty/ZOT ping list!. . . don't be shy.
I evpect you are right These are the same people who have no principles. They tout they want change but the more I am exposaed to them the more I am seeing that these people are the rats in disquize, trouble makers or just sore losers. Democrats are courting them, and I speak with first hand knowledge. As a conservative, republican, I know we must win back the senate, one senate seat at a time. Some of these tea partiers like to call them selves Regaen Republicans. Then they should start acting like one. Trying to take back the country by fignting against republicans is not something Regaen would have done. He believed in the big tent party.We all have something to bring to the table.
I evpect you are right These are the same people who have no principles. They tout they want change but the more I am exposaed to them the more I am seeing that these people are the rats in disquize, trouble makers or just sore losers. Democrats are courting them, and I speak with first hand knowledge. As a conservative, republican, I know we must win back the senate, one senate seat at a time. Some of these tea partiers like to call them selves Regaen Republicans. Then they should start acting like one. Trying to take back the country by fignting against republicans is not something Regaen would have done. He believed in the big tent party.We all have something to bring to the table.
I evpect you are right These are the same people who have no principles. They tout they want change but the more I am exposaed to them the more I am seeing that these people are the rats in disquize, trouble makers or just sore losers. Democrats are courting them, and I speak with first hand knowledge. As a conservative, republican, I know we must win back the senate, one senate seat at a time. Some of these tea partiers like to call them selves Regaen Republicans. Then they should start acting like one. Trying to take back the country by fignting against republicans is not something Regaen would have done. He believed in the big tent party.We all have something to bring to the table.
I evpect you are right These are the same people who have no principles. They tout they want change but the more I am exposaed to them the more I am seeing that these people are the rats in disquize, trouble makers or just sore losers. Democrats are courting them, and I speak with first hand knowledge. As a conservative, republican, I know we must win back the senate, one senate seat at a time. Some of these tea partiers like to call them selves Regaen Republicans. Then they should start acting like one. Trying to take back the country by fignting against republicans is not something Regaen would have done. He believed in the big tent party.We all have something to bring to the table.
Logic and reason? Spare me. If Cochran pulls this off and wins in the general, the GOP-E will use this despicable tactic against the Tea Party whenever there is a serious primary challenge. The base cannot let this stand. The GOP-E has to know there is a line and they just crossed it big-time. We don't have to vote against every GOP-E congresscritter. But IMO it is imperative to send a clear message here. Namely, to the GOP-E, Alinksy the Tea Party at your own peril.
The GOP-E has shown, time and time again, that they will fight harder against the Tea Party than against the Dems - even though the Tea Party gave them their house majority in 2010. If the GOP loses ones Senate seat in teaching them that there is a boundary, so be it. After all, they had no problem stabbing Tea Party primary winners in the back in 2010.
Oh, that's rich. The Cochran GOP-E team just committed probably the worst violation of Reagan's 11th commandment I have ever seen, and you have the gall to invoke his name here?
I was a democrat once, and I have voted for both democrat and republican on the same ballot, just not the same office. There was a time when one could vote for a democrat and he/she was a great candidate for the office. I’d not vote at all if the republican was unfit for office at present. But I have not voted in every election, either. We could not get our ballots in time when we lived in Turkey and even the first few years in Germany.
Sometimes there are reasons for voting for the democrat. There was a time when I thought Haley Barbour was a great governor, based on articles written about him, but the more I listened to him, the more I began to see that he’s not such a great conservative. When one has a good conservative House and Senate, one gets credit for a lot more than one’s own ideas. Left alone to themselves, some of these politicians reveal too much about themselves and their persona starts coming apart.
And here is how another great Tea Party victory turned out in the general election: the Dems gained a seat:
Sen. Richard Lugar defeated by tea party challenger
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/09/nation/la-na-lugar-election-20120509
Conservative rival Richard Mourdock easily wins Indianas Republican Senate primary over the 35-year incumbent. He will face Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly in the general election.
Followed by:
Joe Donnelly upsets Richard Mourdock in Indiana
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83440.html
Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly pulled off a stunning upset over Republican Richard Mourdock in the Indiana Senate race a battle that the GOP thought was a sure win until the final days of the campaign.
Mourdock wasn’t Tea Party. Also, the GOP-E had a vested interest in Tea Party winners losing and knifed them in the back every chance they got. So don’t lecture me about party unity. You should have been lecturing them.
What are trying to say?
What are trying to say?
What are trying to say?
LOL
Is this like CatDog?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.