Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Republican Leadership is the problem, not the solution.

Something very interesting has been happening on the political landscape lately.Grass-roots Conservative activity has not only flourished to levels never seen before, it has had an interesting effect on those who should be embracing it.

The Republican Party Leadership has been, up until O'Donnell's win in Delaware, quietly poo-pooing the Tea Party movement at the same time they are using them for fund raising. They are now openly attacking the Tea Party and real Conservatives in favor of supporting RINOS. Cornyn has already stated the NRSC will NOT support O'Donnell in preparation for the Novemeber election. He has since changed his position and publicly stated NRSC support but not until the firestorm had raged,

Karl Rove, Sen. John Cornyn and the NRSC are back to their old ways of simply wanting someone with an "R" next to their name to be elected.Conservative Ideology and Bona-Fides be damned.
They have gone so far as to not even report ANY information about the O'Donnell candidacy on the NRSC website. Electing RINOS, is not something our own Party leadership should have a hand in.

Rove was the "Architect" of the stunning house-cleaning of Republicans in 2006. For some odd reason, Hannity, Fox News and the Republican Intelligentsia seem to believe that Rove actually has opinions and advice that we, the unwashed masses of REAL Conservatives, should follow. Karl Rove is not a friend to Conservatives and anyone who believes he is, should NOT to be trusted.

The Republican Leadership has completely misjudged the Tea Party movement. To paraphrase Lee Iacocca, our Republican "Leadership" can either lead, follow or get out of the way. REAL Conservatives are taking our Party back.