I wonder if it may not be time to take a loss and do some purging. I'll tell you this, the RNC better be awfully careful about how they disburse my donations. If I see these scumbag moderates getting help from the RNC, the RNC won't be getting any more help from me.
I've stopped donating... it's not worth it at this time, IMHO..
Bush was a big part of this. He campaigned hard in PA for Specter over Toomey.
Why?????????????
The sad truth is that the alternative is a party that will be proposing bills that increases spending by 500B. This fact is not lost on the RINOs and so called moderates. They know that when push comes to shove, voters will go for them instead of the real liberals.
Oh well....we are screwed.
There is no majority in the Congress for spending cuts, tax cuts, energy production, free trade, conservative jurists, tort reform, malpractice abuse prevention, etc....
There is a majority for transportation security agency, medicare prescription, Katrina spending, conservation as energy policy, subsidies after subsidies, so called torture amendments etc....
Wow, I did not know that GOP rule meant this fate.
>>>I'll tell you this, the RNC better be awfully careful about how they disburse my donations
Solution to that: Not one damn dime to the RNC.
You still give them your money?
Hellooooo! The RNC is not averse to supporting liberal-leaning, or even liberal Republicans. It's a natural party function to do so. The RNC supported the Specter campaign, for example, as well as McCain, Snowe, Collins and today, Chaffee.
Giving to the RNC is not for everybody. If the kind of support listed above bugs you, you can give to individual campaigns or to interest groups. Last year, my donations were most to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, but I also donated to conservative individual candidates.
Your best bet is to donate to the Club for Growth instead of the RNC. They distributre donations only to conservatives.