Posted on 09/06/2014 3:14:35 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Honorable Mentions: Sheldon Adelson, Roger Ailes, Brent Bozell, Ben Carson, Tucker Carlson, Todd Cefaratti, Chris Chocola, Jim DeMint, Jonathan Garthwaite, Trey Gowdy, Greg Gutfeld, Darrell Issa, Bobby Jindal, Matt Kibbe, Charles Krauthammer, Mike Lee, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Michelle Malkin, Alex Marlow, Jenny Beth Martin, Bill O'Reilly, Tony Perkins, Judson Phillips, Reince Priebus, Glenn Reynolds, Marco Rubio ,Christopher Ruddy, Sal Russo, Antonin Scalia, Thomas Sowell, Dustin Stockton, Erik Telford, Joe Wierzbicki
25) Paul Ryan: The former VP candidate has been a difference-maker in the House, although not in a way a lot of conservatives have been pleased to see. Ryan was one of the strongest voices calling for amnesty and he also helped undermine the sequestration cuts that were one of the Republican Partys few victories against spending.
24) James O'Keefe: OKeefes high profile stings have proven to be extremely effective. One video from OKeefe accomplishes more than a week of front page stories at any paper in the nation.
23) Laura Ingraham: Ingraham is a regular on TV and has two million listeners to her radio show, but she has also been playing in elections this year. How much of an impact has she had? Well, you could ask Eric Cantor who is now in the private sector largely because Ingraham backed his opponent Dave Brat.
22) Dick Cheney: George W. Bush has largely avoided politics since he left office, but his VP hasnt followed in his footsteps. Cheney has taken a number of hard swings at Obama on foreign policy and has drawn blood on more than a few occasions.
21) John McCain: McCains belligerent foreign policy seems to be out-of-step with most Republicans in the post-Bush era and his poorly thought-out support for rebels in ISIS has definitely hurt his reputation, but the former presidential nominee still has a lot of sway in the Senate.
20) Grover Norquist: Norquist is one of the most well connected Republicans in Washington and for good or for ill, hes the man who gets to decide what counts as a tax increase and what doesnt for Republicans in D.C. If Norquist signs off on a tax increase, then it isnt treated as a tax increase.
19) Mitt Romney: Romney has a deep well of good will with Republicans left over from his 2012 run at the presidency and it doesnt hurt that he turned out to be right about a lot of key foreign policy issues that Obama has been having difficulty handling.
18) Rick Perry: Americas most successful governor has been touting his states incredible record of job creation, taking shots at Obama on the border and turning a politically motivated indictment into a positive. Perry has also been gearing up for a presidential campaign in which, believe it or not given his early debate performances in 2012, he may be the odds on favorite.
17) Matt Hoskins: Hoskins Senate Conservatives Fund has been a major player in Republican primaries this year. The groups willingness to challenge sitting Republican senators up for reelection will move them significantly to the Right of where they would be if the organization didnt exist.
16) Mark Levin: Levin has nearly seven million listeners on the radio and his combination of fiery rhetoric, conservative intellectualism, and disdain for the Republican Establishment have made him wildly popular with the grassroots.
15) Karl Rove: Roves fund raising ability still makes him a major player, but his reputation (and seemingly his ability to attract donors) has still suffered because he gave so many people the perception that he intended to go after grassroots candidates in this cycle.
14) Sean Hannity: Hannity is almost tripling his nearest competitor in his Fox News time slot and he still has the second biggest talk radio audience. His fame and sheer audience size give him a lot of influence.
13) Tim Phillips: Americans for Prosperity has long been one of the strongest grassroots groups on the Right, but in this cycle its been avoiding primaries and instead has been pouring massive amounts of money into ads attacking Democrats in key races all across the country. Its been quietly effective and there will be Republicans who owe their seats to AFP when all is said and done.
12) Glenn Beck: Like Breitbart before him, Beck is an empire builder. When you combine the dedication of his fans with his nearly 7 million strong radio audience, the Blaze, the increasingly popular Blaze TV and Becks ability to get his fans to show up for rallies and donate to causes, Beck is a man to be reckoned with.
11) Sarah Palin: Palins name recognition, rabid fans and ability to make news at will means shes capable of making a huge impact. However, the question is always, What is she going to do with all of her clout?
10) Tom Donohue: The Chamber of Commerce used to be regarded as a conservative-friendly, pro-business, pro-small markets group. Recently under Donohues leadership, its become known for demanding amnesty at any price, advocating Common Core, corporatism and fighting tooth and nail against grassroots conservatives. While Donohue has definitely made a big splash of late, hes also turned a lot of conservatives who once had a high opinion of the Chamber of Commerce into diehard enemies.
9) The Koch Brothers: There are deep pocketed liberals who chip in as much money to the Democrats as the Koch brothers do to Republicans, but in all fairness, the Koch Brothers do seem to be more effective than their Left-Wing counterparts. Unreasonable though it may be, the irrational hate and fear that the Left has of the Koch brothers has actually increased their status on the Right.
8) Wayne LaPierre: Nobody in the conservative movement has been more effective in the face of a sustained liberal assault than the NRA. The liberals threw everything they had at the NRA and LaPierres NRA ran over them like a steamroller. Meanwhile on the Right, having the NRA say youre a gun grabber can still be a deathblow for a campaign.
7) John Boehner: Given the GOPs control of the House, Boehner should be ranked first on this list, but his poor communication skills, lack of strategy, timidity, and moderate impulses have rendered him ineffective as a leader. Whether hell be able to hold on as the Speaker of the House in 2015 is an open question.
6) Rand Paul: As the government has grown ever larger under Obama, Libertarianism has grown in the Republican Party and Rand Paul is its greatest champion. His hardcore Libertarian support coupled with his mainstream conservative appeal make him a force to be reckoned with.
5) Mitch McConnell: McConnell has been weak and largely ineffective as a Senate Minority Leader and there doesnt seem to be much hope that hed do any better as a Senate Majority Leader, but still he doesnt seem to be in danger of losing his leadership position. His job may be made more difficult by the fact that McConnell has also gone all out in his effort to squash grassroots conservatives during the primary season and has had some success in doing it.
4) Ted Cruz: In a world where the Republican leadership in Congress and formerly beloved Republican heroes like Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan have given the conservative grassroots the cold shoulder, Cruzs ability to stay in tune with the conservative base has given him enormous power. Hes the only senator who seems to be able to move votes in the House and his smart and aggressive attacks on the Obama Administration have kept him in the limelight.
3) Rush Limbaugh: The Koch Brothers seem to have displaced Limbaugh as the liberal boogeyman of the moment, but that hasnt made him any less powerful. Limbaughs ferociously loyal and ENORMOUS audience coupled with his powerful arguments give him the ability to swing any argument on the Right.
2) John Roberts: Will Obamacare survive the legal challenges it faces? Will the court stop the Obama Administration from trampling on the Constitution? Will gay marriage become the law of the land or will it be left to the states? In a world where the Executive branch is running roughshod over Congress -- the Supreme Court in general and John Roberts in particular are the last, best check on a lawless presidency.
1) Matt Drudge: In a country with an overabundance of news sources, being the one MUST READ source of news for every talk show host, columnist and blogger gives Drudge enormous power. If Drudge decides its a big story, it becomes a big story EVERYWHERE.
When did Bill O’Reilly, Karl Rove and Mitt Romney join the Right?
And I see Juan McCain too. What gives?
It would not have all the lefties on it, like that list has.
Rabid? We’ve had our shots, right?
I’d move several of those names to a list of RINOs or Centrists, not necessarily what I’d call “on the right.”
Jeez, I didn’t even make honorable mention.
-Steve King: Tricked Karl Rove into picking a fight with him when King was never running for Senate. Rove helped elevate King. Caused problems for Rand by attracting illegal hecklers. Undermined House leadership on amnesty. Got Trey Gowdy to out himself as a wimp who complains to reporters. Got Dick Durbin to stop calling them valedictorians. Got Boehner to call him an ahole to impress Boehner’s Raza buddies.
http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/steve-king-dreamers-arent-all-valedictorians-some-are-running-drugs/?dcz=
- Jeff Sessions: All his work on immigration. Opposed Ryan-Murray scam. Called out Grover Norquist. Norquist the only Republican stupid enough to attack him.
-David Vitter: First person to attack Rubio on immigration. Called him nuts. Running for Gov in 2015. Always undermining weak actions of Jindal. May help unite the GOP in runoff against Landrieu by making some sort of implication about who gets his seat if he becomes Gov.
-Tom Cotton: Stood up to Boehner and Paul Ryan on immigration caucus meeting.
-Scott Brown: First candidate to launch significant amount of attack ads on immigration.
- John Ratcliffe: First candidate to beat incumbent. “Prior to Hall’s runoff loss, 256 straight incumbent Republican U.S. House members from the Lone Star State had launched successful renomination campaigns since 1870.”
-Dan Patrick: Ended Perry and Dewhurst’s careers and legacy.
-Kris Kobach: Illegals tried to storm his house. May help save Pat Roberts.
-Mickey Kaus (patriotic Dem on immigration): Most informed on immigration
- Maricopa County GOP: censured McCain
- Glenn Grothman: First 10/10 conservative to win a primary in the midwest
- NumbersUSA Roy Beck
- Center for Immigration Studies Mark Krikorian
- Walter Jones: First good incumbent to survive primary and to beat big money. Kept NC delegation from being sent back as 100% pro amnesty.
It is influence.
Ed Schultz has no influence on the left and that upsets him.
Peter King helps the right, by making RINOs look unelectable and angry.
McCain’s a Republican? Who knew?
Glenn Beck: Like Breitbart before him,
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what an insult to Breitbart...
Only 7 of the 25 are elected and only 5 of the honorable mentions are elected.
Who controls the GOP? Media and money people.
Paul Ryan not only voted for, but co-authored the single largest entitlement program since the (not so)Great Society aka “Medicare Part D”. The charade continues.....
Dr. Ben Carson is gaining more and more influence on the right. He is a very smart, reasonable and practical thinker who can untangle the Left’s stranglehold on the minorities. Women also appear to really like him.
So, only those who work for the government should have influence. Seems totally contrary to the spirit of conservatism. No wonder we are in such a mess.
You mean like Horace Greeley in the 1860’s?
If John McCain is “RIGHT”....then I’m Henry VIII.
25) Paul Ryan: Not a Conservative
24) James O’Keefe:
23) Laura Ingraham:
22) Dick Cheney:
21) John McCain: RINO. Enemy of Conservatives.
20) Grover Norquist:
19) Mitt Romney: Elected as governor to the most liberal state in the country. Enacted RomneyCare, the precursor to ObamaCare. Need I say more?
18) Rick Perry: Needs to get focused.
17) Matt Hoskins:
16) Mark Levin: Should be Top 5.
15) Karl Rove: Enemy of Conservatism.
14) Sean Hannity:
13) Tim Phillips:
12) Glenn Beck: Is slowly changing over to a liberal.
11) Sarah Palin: Should be Top 5
10) Tom Donohue: LIBERAL
9) The Koch Brothers:
8) Wayne LaPierre:
7) John Boehner: RINO. TERRIBLE Speaker. 2 years ago he was in North Alabama campaigning for PArker Griffith over Mo Brooks. Brooks, a staunch conservative, beat Griffith badly. Griffith switched BACK to the Democratic party and is running for Governor. THAT is the legacy of John Bonehead.
6) Rand Paul:
5) Mitch McConnell: Poster Child for Establishment GOP. No spine whatsoever.
4) Ted Cruz:
3) Rush Limbaugh: Should be #1
2) John Roberts: Did more to destroy the country than any “conservative” in history with his ACA ruling.
1) Matt Drudge: Maybe Top 10, not #1
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