It's the day after Election Day. You live in Kentucky (just for argument's sake) and along with hundreds of thousands of like-minded conservatives you did not vote for Mitch McConnell (believe me, I understand why you wouldn't!). The old-boy "King of the RINOs" has lost his seat to a Democrat-Socialist. You feel good -- content that you have not compromised your conservative principles. But along with similar action by like-minded conservatives in other toss-up states the Democrat-Socialists have maintained control of the Senate ... Harry Red still runs the show during obama's last two years.
Other than replacing -- in this example -- Ol' McConnell as minority leader (which would be a good thing but maybe no difference depending on who his replacement is), the Senate remains in control by those who want to "fundamentally change America" ... those who hate traditional American values and who despise conservatives .. even more than the GOPEs do.
I think that, as poor and as compromised a leader McConnell is, this would be a far, far worse outcome than re-electing McConnell and gaining control of the Senate,, even if it's by RINOs. I really do ... and I'm a staunch conservative.
All I am suggesting is that you consider ... just consider ... the potentially devastating outcome of leaving control of the Senate in the hands of the Democrat-Socialist Party.
There is one outcome. When we elect liberals they enact liberalism D or R. Thats a simple truth that plays out every time it happens.
The GOP just promised Amnesty. the GOP has fully Funded Barry 3 times in CRs. Barry could not do that with a conservative house. But he could with a Dem house. So since a Dem house and a Dem senate are by their actions on Amnesty, defense of marriage, giving muslims weapons, investigating one thing to no end After another...
Where exactly is the win? Where? Because an R funds libs we wiun? Because an R stalls investigations we win? Because an R refuses to send holder anything but a wrist slap we win?
Where is the ‘better than a dem’?
Where?