"U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, in keeping with his campaign promise, has introduced his first bill of the new Congress -- sweeping legislation to fight overly burdensome regulations issued by the Obama Administration which hurt the nations struggling economy."
Uh oh. Bad news for the Roberts haters. He's now safely been sworn in for a second term, doesn't have to face Kansas voters for another six years (if ever, since the odds are he will retire next time) -- and yet he's NOT behaving like the "liberal RINO" you falsely smeared this good man as. Rather, he's still the solid conservative voice he's ALWAYS been.
A lot of us who have ACTUAL RINOs "representing" us in the Senate (for example, I have abortion loving gun grabbing socialist Mark Kirk) would crawl over broken glass to have a Senator as "bad" as Roberts.
I might remind you that the Bible tells us "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor." Shame on you for trying to purge a great conservative while worthless RINOs who truly DESERVE to lose were given a complete pass.
In the meantime, your crow is served. Eat up, gentleman. You'll be having a lot of it over the next six years:
He has been coming to Kansas more often, although he still arranges to be in very small venues with a carefully selected crowd. He has also started a newsletter, something that he found unnecessary during his earlier terms. This article, of course, was the day after the election, the proof will be in the pudding of coming days and coming votes.
They won’t eat that bird.
I know what they’ll say “We have Milton Wolf to thank for scaring him straight”. and the really dumb ones “We have Greg Orman to thank to scaring him straight”.
According to Conservative Review Pat Roberts (liberty score-(D) 62%) has cast three votes since the November election:
(1) Stop Government Land Grab
Roberts voted against the conservative position.
(2) Advance $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill that Funds Executive Amnesty
Roberts voted against conservative position (Immediately after election Roberts does not walk the walk rather he talks the con) and funds Obamacare and amnesty for the rest of the fiscal year.
(3) Declare Obama's Executive Amnesty Unconstitutional
Roberts votes conservative position.
(Here's where Roberts talks the con)
The website offers these general comments:
Throughout his 47 years in Washington, Roberts has never publicly led any major conservative initiative.
Due to his lack of a consistent conservative record, influential conservative groups, including the Club for Growth, Senate Conservatives Fund, Tea Party Patriots and the Madison Project have endorsed Roberts opponent, Milton Wolf, in the 2014 election