WASHINGTON—Six conservative leaders blasted Mitt Romney as a “weak, moderate” candidate and called for Republican Party leaders to resign a day after Democrats dealt the GOP a sweeping defeat in the 2012 elections. Brent Bozell, founder of the Media Research Center, Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List, and Jenny Beth Martin, national coordinator for the Tea Party Patriots, were among the press conference speakers who laid “the epic election failure of 2012” at the feet of Republican elites. Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus, Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Speaker John Boehner were all identified as individuals who “should be replaced with leaders more in tune with the conservative base of the Republican Party…"
worldmag.com/2012/11/conservatives_call_on_gop_leaders_to_step_down
I agree with with the TEA PARTY that some changes need to be made, but they owe me an explanation as to why Tommy Thompson was hung out dry for three weeks after their precious Mark Neumann lost in the primary.
The TEA PARTY at times has not known what it was doing. I can understand running Christine O’Donnell against Mike Castle. That I get. But Sharron Angle against the Senate Majority Leader? Or Carly and Meg in California?
One has to wonder if that is the very best we can do.
As far as the elites go…WHERE WAS OUR SUPPORT from these daunting SuperPacs in Arizona and Wisconsin? If we had such a big edge on money to spend, why were two of our Senate candidates left to dry for 3 WEEKS!
The purism and self-immolation of Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock will also have lasting repercussions, namely in our bid to retake the Senate in 2014.
If the pro-life movement wants to accomplish anything meaningful, they need to drop the purist third-party nonsense and get with the program on rape and incest.
But maybe they don’t. Maybe their main concern, especially on here, is scoring brownie points for the afterlife instead of saving babies. And I’m not terribly sure either reading what some of the Catholic clergy have written that voting for a purist will get you such gains as opposed to voting for Romney.
It won’t be long before Virgil Goode voters and the not-Romneys who sat on home doing who knows what will dearly regret their decision or they will start to sound like the liberal excuse-makers who that in 2012 it’s possible to vote democrat and get Communion.
Finally, I’m not drinking the North Dakota kool-aid after they elected Heidi Heitkamp. And who there elected her? No doubt a bunch of “independents” in the Eastern part of the state.
And people thought elitism was restricted to the axis of Hollywood, DC and NYC?
Well Congrats, and watch how Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer try and twist her, Joe Manchin and John Tester.
To quote Hannity: You get the government you vote for.