American Conservatism becomes increasingly fractured and Ronald Reagan isn't coming back from the dead to unite the party.
Here's the definitive report . . .
New York Times: Leading Republicans Move to Stamp Out Challenges From Right
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"The escalating tension between party leaders and Tea Party-aligned activists in groups like the Senate Conservatives Fund, the Madison Project and FreedomWorks arises from the activists’ view that some top elected Republicans are major obstacles to enacting conservative policies and need to be replaced."
Closer to home this means politicos like Dr. Milton Wolf will continue to rage against the Republican ruling class in an attempt to drag JoCo further to the right and away from the RINO tendencies of the Golden Ghetto who only really value consumer comforts.
Because Kansas just isn't Afghanistan yet.
ReplyDeleteThere is some "Taliban Envy" going on over there in Kansas.
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ReplyDeleteYou could erase Kansas from the map and NOBODY would notice.
ReplyDeleteWe support the polar bear.
Tony, did you perhaps mistake Mississippi for Missouri in the NYT article? It's an easy mistake to make as both start with an M and are greater than two syllables in length.
ReplyDeleteWolf is making some rookie mistakes, but even conservatives have to admit that Roberts has been in there too long. It is the same argument that they make about democrats that have been in office too long. Fresh meat is what both parties need. even if tea party folks get in they aren't going to wave a magic wand and make things happen, we need a constitutional convention to get term limits installed
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