Monday, September 14, 2009

If Only We Had a Few More Wilsons and DeMints, but Alas RINOs Abound

Republicans have the opportunity to win back most of Congress, at least enough to stop Obama, Reid, and Pelosi cold. But they lost much of that opportunity by running from the Republican base on Sept 12. How could the Republican Leadership ignore the biggest rally in Washington’s history? It was not only the biggest; it was the most patriotic ever. They will lose even more if they keep nominating RINOs like McCain and other pantywaist Obama wannabes.

Here are some excerpts talking about their opportunities

Since the mid-19th century, the party that controls the White House has lost seats in virtually every midterm election. The exceptions were in 1934, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt navigated the Great Depression, and in 2002, after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, strengthened George W. Bush's image as a leader.
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Democrats have gotten off to a much faster start than Republicans in fundraising for 2010. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had $10.2 million in the bank at the end of July, with debts of $5.3 million. The National Republican Congressional Committee had just $4 million in cash and owed $2.75 million.

The economy poses the biggest problem for Democrats, with job losses of 2.4 million nationwide since Obama took office. Despite recent signs the country is pulling out of the recession, the unemployment rate in 15 states still was in double digits in July, led by Michigan at 15 percent.

Democrats must defend as many as 60 marginal seats next year, as opposed to about 40 for Republicans. Among those, about 27 Democratic and just 13 Republican seats are seen as especially ripe for a party switch. source.

Of course the Democrats have more money

Patriots in America have had enough of Republicans running as conservatives and then turning way left and joining the Democrats. And, patriots have seen way, way to many RINOs as their only choice on the ballot.

My wallet remains closed to anyone who does not support the Constitution and equal justice for all in America.

3 Comments:

At 9:20 AM, Blogger Rev. Paul said...

Well said. Thanks.

 
At 1:53 PM, Blogger Brooke said...

I agree.

What good is electing someone with a (R) behind their name if they still vote like a leftist socialist, anyway?

 
At 11:25 AM, Blogger LomaAlta said...

Thanks Rev. Paul.

Well Brooke, that is what we have been doing and look where it got us. So you are correct, no profit in that approach.

The "inside the Beltway" thinking of the Republican insiders and consultants is wrong. They continue to say that to get elected Republicans must move towards the center (a position far from halfway between radical socialists and conservative patriots). As recent national polls have shown, the majority of Americans identify themselves as conservatives.

To get elected, Republican candidates must vow to follow and uphold the Constitution and they must be of, and stay in, the conservative Republican base.

 

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