I say take the pledge that in KY conservatives won't vote for McConnell. Send him to defeat. Or better, run a third party conservative against him that ensures his defeat. Let's see how many votes the guy gets. In the House districts of Boehner and Cantor, refuse to vote for them. Why? Because they threaten and cajole the caucus enough to keep themselves in power. Deny them the power by force of conservative votes, and other RINOs in red states and districts will fall in line.
I don't mind a RINO so much in a liberal state. I can tolerate that, although I would prefer a Scott Walker. Coalitions have to be made in politics, no one denies that. What I dispute is whether conservatism is better off with RINOs getting a death grip on seats in solid Republican states. McConnell elected and running the Senate will mean 4 years of frustration. There is a groundswell coming, and I believe we will get the Senate without him. Even if I am wrong, please explain to me what McConnell will do in Obama's two remaining years that would be different than what Harry Reid will do, on the big issues? Will Obamacare be gone? Hell no. Will there even be an effort to defund or delay it? No. Will there be an immigration bill that passes the Senate? Hell yes. Will true conservatives like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz be marginalized, passed over for powerful committee positions and denigrated? Damn straight.
Make examples of McConnell, Boner and Cantor. Maybe Linda Graham, too.
Speaking of Linda, can't someone out him before the primary? You know the Dems will after it, if the race is close. If it's not close, they will just continue to blackmail him in DC.
Rant over. I fully expect the Rino-enablers to come on here and go ballistic at the suggestion that we not elect any Republican who gets the nomination no matter what. Bash away.
Agreed on every point.
I have long believed that closet gays are promoted along by the establishment because it guarantees that they can be controlled.. including Dear Leader of course.
In Ohio’s 8th Congressional District, Constitution Party candidate James Condit is also on the November ballot.