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To: Clintonfatigued

Overconfident? No.

Non-plussed? Yes.

“Meet the new boss, same as the old boss” I gots da GOPe blues


10 posted on 10/29/2014 4:14:55 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (I'M WITH CRUZ!)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Mitch McConnell is the reason why Republicans are underperforming this year. He, more than anyone else, is the reason why a massive GOP wave hasn’t materialized.

First, McConnell refused to outline a conservative agenda for Republicans. If you ask Americans what Republicans will do if they win a majority, most don’t know.

And if you ask Senator McConnell, he won’t tell you. In fact, last week he was asked what Republicans would do to fix Social Security and he refused to say.

Republicans will probably still win a Senate majority this year, but only because the President is so unpopular. A GOP majority will not be because Republicans gave voters a compelling alternative.

We’re going to win by beating something bad with nothing. Imagine how good the Republican prospects would be if we were beating something bad – the President’s agenda – with something good – a conservative, limited government agenda that expands freedom and opportunity for everyone.

Second, McConnell selfishly sucked over $50 million into his own campaign – money that could have been used to help elect other Republicans if he had retired and allowed a more electable Republican to run instead.

Remember, McConnell pushed former Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY) to retire in 2010 for the good of the party, but failed to take his own advice this year.

Third, McConnell violently attacked conservatives in his own party, vowing to “punch” them “in the nose” and to “crush” them “everywhere.” His attacks on conservatives have demoralized the party’s most loyal supporters.

He even personally donated $65,000 and helped raise over $800,000 for Senator Thad Cochran’s race-baiting campaign in Mississippi that used Democrats to hijack a Republican primary.

There is no better example of an underperforming Republican candidate this year than Mitch McConnell.

McConnell is running in a state that President Obama lost by 23 points, he has a mountain of money, and he’s poised to become the Majority Leader if he wins.

He should be way ahead of his Democratic challenger right now. Instead, he’s locked in an extremely tight race – so tight that he was forced to loan his campaign $1.8 million last week. It’s embarrassing.

The only good news is that Republicans will most likely win enough seats to gain a majority even if Mitch McConnell loses next week.

And if Republicans don’t win a majority, it will be the biggest GOP establishment failure in our lifetime – even bigger than Mitt Romney’s loss in 2012.

Charles Krauthammer said, “If the GOP can’t win back the Senate in the climate like this, maybe the party ought to look for another country.”

Actually, they should look for another leader.

http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=75124207697efe9a19ed9a724&id=6beee12bb5&e=91b7257d42


20 posted on 10/29/2014 6:58:46 PM PDT by TurboZamboni (Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.-JFK)
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