Republicans are underperforming because the Senate GOP
leadership had no policy agenda, wasted money in red state primaries, and
alienated its own conservative base.
The Republican establishment in Washington is worried that
their strategy of attacking conservatives and standing for nothing might fail
to win them a majority in the U.S. Senate. Instead of taking responsibility,
they're beginning to blame conservatives for their own mistakes.
Writing in the Wall Street Journal last week, Karl Rove said
Republicans might not win a majority because conservative donors have not given
enough money to the party and its establishment allies this election cycle.
Rove said:
"The midterm environment is terrible for Democrats –
yet each passing day provides evidence as to why a GOP Senate majority is still
in doubt... Republican candidates and groups must step up if they are to
substantially reduce that gap... Reducing the Democratic cash advantage will
tip the needle in the GOP’s direction. That will only happen if Republicans
open their wallets to candidates whom they may have never met, and, if they
live in a battleground state, they clear their calendars to volunteer to
identify and get out the vote. If they don't, they should prepare for two more
years of Majority Leader Harry Reid."
This is unbelievable. The Washington establishment believes
it's your fault that Republicans are underperforming this year.
Mitch McConnell and Haley Barbour - This lecture comes after
the GOP establishment worked to "crush" conservatives
"everywhere" and used race-baiting attacks to get Democrats to hijack
the Mississippi primary. It also comes after the party wasted millions in
primaries to protect incumbents in safe Republican seats and failed to vet
candidates like Pat Roberts (R-KS) who doesn't live in Kansas anymore.
Then, hours after Karl Rove's column was published, the
National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) sent out a fundraising email
signed by none other than Haley Barbour, the man who helped lead the attacks on
conservatives in Mississippi, who lobbies for corporate welfare, and who wants
to bring earmarks back. They aren't sorry for what they did in Mississippi;
they're proud of it.
Fight Back! Support True Conservatives!
(https://2014.senateconservatives.com/senate/step1?c=b26252a5173668363358112cc74abcc8)
The NRSC is hostile to everything conservatives stand for
and should be boycotted by anyone who wants to save freedom.
There are much better ways to help elect Republicans than
giving money to the NRSC. Americans can donate directly to conservative
candidates and support groups that actually listen to the grassroots.
Don't be pressured by the party bosses who blame you for
their mistakes. It's not your fault that they've abandoned the party's platform
and alienated conservative voters. Instead, take a stand and focus your
donations on those who will truly fight for the principles of freedom that make
America great.
Make DC listen! Support the Senate Conservatives! (https://2014.senateconservatives.com/senate/step1?c=b26252a5173668363358112cc74abcc8)
If Republicans underperform in November, Mitch McConnell
(R-KY) and the GOP leadership in Washington only have themselves to blame.
NRSC RINO - This was supposed to be a blockbuster election
for Republicans. It's a mid-term election and the president is extremely
unpopular. Yet recent polls show that winning a majority is now a toss-up.
All Republicans had to do is outline a clear, conservative
agenda and motivate their voters to turn out. Instead, they put no agenda
forward and attacked their own base. And now they're blaming conservatives who
aren't excited about their spineless candidates.
We hope Republicans win this year in spite of the party's
mistakes so Harry Reid (D-NV) and the Democrats no longer control the Senate,
but conservatives should not give money to people who hold them in contempt.
It's shameful.
Please focus your political donations on the candidates who
will stand up to the big spenders in both parties and fight to change
Washington.
(https://2014.senateconservatives.com/senate/step1?c=b26252a5173668363358112cc74abcc8)
Ken Cuccinelli II President Senate Conservatives Fund
Comments
The RNC image
burned into our memory is John Boehner, at the 2012 GOP National Convention,
standing behind a teleprompter that read: “The ayes have it”. The delegates were
clearly against the rule requiring all delegates to vote for Romney. The GOP
leadership fired the first shot in this war.
Karl Rove led “Picket’s charge” against Conservatives all year and it
was costly.
There has been
no softening of the RINO establishment’s battle against Conservatives in
Georgia, only “lip service”. All
Conservatives will certainly vote, but they won’t send money or campaign or
comment or lift a finger. The GOP-led
Georgia Legislature’s refusal to ban UN Agenda 21, repeal Regionalism, shut
down Private/Public slush funds, totally nullify Obamacare and EPA carbon
regulations, shut down immigration and pass Georgia sovereignty laws has
convinced us that they are addicted to Obama’s squander-grants and the presence
that our economy is improving. They will continue to support our economic
decline by refusing to stop Obama’s agenda to co-opt and destroy the private
economy, destroy the value of the US dollar and waste $1 trillion a year to
build a soviet model government and infrastructure.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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