Joining Beck
I’m not a big Glen Beck fan, I feel like I am listening to an elementary school teacher lecturing me on the finer points of politics, but I DO agree it’s time to shelve the Republican label.
And this from over at Ace of Spades:
Added Gratuitious Anti-GOP Slap: Other than Keystone, the first 3 months of the GOP controlling the House with it’s largest majority in history consists of:
-Funding Obama’s amnesty
-Shelving an anti-abortion measure that has wide public support and passed the House before
-Proposing to reauthorize SCHIP at a rate higher than what George W. Bush vetoed TWICE
-Negotiating a deal with Nancy Peolosi to add hundreds of billions of dollars in deficit entitlement spending.
I follow the news pretty closely. I’m pretty sure none of that was what the GOP promised.
I strongly believe if a true leader stepped up and proposed to lead a third party, any party it does not matter the name, they would actually do quite well. It wasn’t establishment Republican voters who blew up the mid-terms, it was conservatives who have had enough of the Obama bullshit, now add the GOP to that list.
5 thoughts on “Joining Beck”
Any party that Beck founds I will run away from; I don’t think he is as conservative as he plays to be.
Also this morning on the BBC radio they had a piece on Donald Trump starting an exploratory committee for him to run as president in 2016. They were suggesting that he could be a viable alternative to the Repubs. Anyone that far left BBC suggests would be a good far right candidate is probably not a real conservative.
Exile – I agreed with his point, the GOP sucks. But I am not a fan.
Vote against RINOs but don’t buy into the third party idea. A third party made up of conservatives will guarantee Democrat control of all three branches of our government. It is divide and conquer willingly.
Windy – I respectfully disagree. I think a third party with real leadership would do quite well. There is a conservative movement afoot that is as powerful as any I have seen in quite sometime. If elections don’t matter then why do we bother? I have seen nothing from the GOP that would make me want to cast another ballot for them.
The only way the Republicans in Congress are going to have any credibility at all is to put the boot to John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, their RINO buddy-pals (John McCain,would be the first but not last of the RINOs), and,of course, impeach and convict Mullah Obama forthwith. Until any of that happens, the congressional Republicans are going to show themselves as Democrat toadies to the likes of Mullah Obama, Dirty Harry Reid and Pinocchio Pelosi. But they are already doing that, aren’t they.