Friday, October 18, 2013

Yes, conservatives, please oust Mitch McConnell

http://www.salon.com/2013/10/18/yes_conservatives_please_oust_mitch_mcconnell/

Article PhotoThese days, angry conservatives seem to get much more excited about campaigns to punish insufficiently conservative Republicans than they do about campaigns to actually defeat Democrats. 
This is maybe the result of Obama’s reelection, because most Republican losses in the modern era are followed by angry calls for the party to be more conservative. One of the most prominent of the groups currently capitalizing on the fervor is the Senate Conservatives Fund, a group that has made a lot of money shouting fantasies about killing Obamacare. 
Now they are going to spend some of that money on defeating Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, which is a very silly thing for conservatives to spend money on.
Oh, but they hate McConnell. Conservatives hate McConnell so, so much. Erick Erickson, a reliable indicator of the mind-set of the “shout harder and we’ll win!” caucus, is sending the Senate Conservatives Fund money “to help with their fight.” The Senate Conservatives Fund has already been running ads attacking him for not defunding Obamacare, so endorsing his challenger is really just the logical next step.
the problem with this is the louder they shout the angrier they get and in the throes of venting they always let it all out and oop's there it is thec real reason for the rabid ranting
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 having or proceeding from an extreme or fanatical support of or belief in something.
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sound like you've seen this manifest in some politicians ranting then the money quote all over the news, hate makes you enunciate your real radicalism, compulsive repetitiveness  makes you a republican.
Most of the ways in which the apocalyptic death-cult activist arm of the conservative movement is sabotaging the Republican Party will only be apparent in the medium-term future. Thanks to our political system’s two-party bias,
methods of House district-drawing, and the demographics of midterm and statewide electorates, the party will remain competitive for a while even as the percentage of Americans who despise Republicans grows. Stuff like the shutdown and default threat probably doesn’t threaten Republican control of the House that much. 
it's not written in stone it is a present reality but the elections are in the future that has the potential to be history, if you want it come on get it Nov. 4th 2014