Again, this question was asked of Glen Beck when he took his friend, a Utah Rep to task over his Boehner vote. Is this the new GOP talking point?
No more gop for me, the only exception would be someone who has actually stood up to the gop with conviction. I believe Ted Cruz has done that.
Really, I have no argument with you, but if you really want to win and take back this country, or try to promote someone you believe is a viable candidate after the backstabbing yesterday, talking about “purity” tests and other rude things on this thread is exactly a good way to lose, so therefore, I have no reason to listen to the people on this thread. You will lose.
Scott Walker didn't vote for Speaker, so I'm not sure why anyone would be PO'd at him over that vote.
My point is that people are outraged over House Republicans voting for Boner... so why isn't there similar outrage over Senate Republicans choosing McConnell?
I suspect... and I'm not directing this at you necessarily... the reason is that their favorite Senator may have supported McConnell... but if he did, he still gets a pass on the issue.
There seems to be some disdain for my contention that Walker is "viable" and "electable." I'm not sure why that is. You can be an attractive candidate to the "middle" and yet still be conservative.
I'm all for the most conservative candidate imaginable, but he better be a fit for the political "middle," too. Walker's weathering of the election trials in blue Wisconsin tell me that the guy is a winner. Furthermore, he's advanced a conservative agenda in unfriendly territory.