Our Republican Leaders Have Failed Us
American Thinker,
by
Jack Gleason
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/2/2022 1:06:28 PM
We need to replace the current leaders of the Republican Party -- RNC chair Ronna McDaniel (niece of Mitt Romney), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and current House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. They have failed miserably in their duties.
But we can’t insist that they recount the votes or complain that they didn’t support Trump candidates. They’ll just dismiss us as “right-wing extremist election-deniers.”
Instead, we need to use their own rules against them.
First, they violated the sacred rule that the party members choose the candidates in the primaries, not the leadership elites.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 12/2/2022 1:14:09 PM (No. 1347500)
But if you suggest the one name that hasn't failed us, you are on this site labeled a cultists or a Trumpinista
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 12/2/2022 2:02:28 PM (No. 1347530)
Jack, I think you are on to something.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Californian 12/2/2022 2:10:28 PM (No. 1347534)
They didn't fail us. They are -not- us. They are establishment GOP. AKA members of the Uniparty.
I am conservative. I left the Republican Party behind years ago. They didn't leave me. They haven't changed at all. The thing that changed is I woke up and realized they are no different from the Democrats and don't believe the same things I believe.
I am a conservative, not a Republican because I love my country and all it stands for.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals 12/2/2022 2:16:43 PM (No. 1347536)
These idiot pundits still don’t get it. There are no Pubbie leaders. There is the Uniparty. It wants what it wants.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
vhs68 12/2/2022 2:28:09 PM (No. 1347539)
Yes, they have failed and on purpose.
Since the MC's aren't on our side and are not interested in winning for conservatives, i suggest the 5 congress guys (or more actually) just blow it all up and don't vote for mccarthy for speaker. Just let it roll and see what happens.
And any promises mccarthy says to keep them in line will be a BIG LIE anyway.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
anniebc 12/2/2022 3:07:00 PM (No. 1347554)
We should at least be able to drag members of our party. They're used to getting beat up by the left, and they like it, so. . .
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
seamusm 12/2/2022 3:32:14 PM (No. 1347565)
Uhhh, Sorry, Jack. But we are better off when party leaders vet the candidates. Letting voters do so just lets our Democrat opposition run some garbage candidate and choose our nominee for us.
2 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
stablemoney 12/2/2022 3:35:33 PM (No. 1347567)
The Republicans are working hard in the lame duck session to pass an omnibus spending bill to fund through next year, and neuter the incoming Republican House.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
RWPollock 12/2/2022 3:50:35 PM (No. 1347575)
They stopped the red wave..time for new folks at the helm.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 12/2/2022 4:52:00 PM (No. 1347592)
The elite Republicans aren't leaders. They are members of Republican branch of the uniparty elite exclusive club and they mean to keep it that way.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MDConservative 12/2/2022 5:26:43 PM (No. 1347607)
FTA: "But the best argument is their incompetence. By their actions they turned the “Red Wave” into an electoral disaster, and can’t be trusted to run things any longer."
Who says it's incompetence? If Kevin had $165+ million in his pocket, and Mitch $362 million...what's in your wallet? These guys are far from stupid sitting in the political catbird seat.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
watashiyo 12/2/2022 6:10:47 PM (No. 1347633)
R E A L L Y ? ! ! !
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Geoman 12/2/2022 6:55:26 PM (No. 1347663)
Can anybody explain why Trump has not renounced the Republican Party, like so many of those who claim to be his supporters? I suspect a significant percentage are actually democrats who would like to see Trump in jail - or worse. Getting a democrats in Congress elected and keeping the House in democrat control is a curious way to show undying love for FPDT, who wants to be elected president in '24.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 12/2/2022 7:17:02 PM (No. 1347675)
Intentionally, and with malice.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Faithfully 12/2/2022 7:59:58 PM (No. 1347691)
There are no leaders. Simply men and women living off the trough of taxpayers. Look at them.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
JimBob 12/2/2022 9:19:17 PM (No. 1347737)
I use the only voice that I have.
When the Republican Party calls me asking for CA$H, my reply is "Not just NO, but H3LL NO!", and I tell them I am a CONSERVATIVE.
NOT ONE PENNY for McConnel, Romney, and their bunch of Democrats in Uniparty Republican Disguise.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
pmcclure 12/3/2022 12:16:52 AM (No. 1347803)
The two parties are no longer Democrats and Republicans, but Demoncrats and Invertebrates.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
judy 12/3/2022 12:43:07 AM (No. 1347816)
How are we supposed to respect & support a party that works more with Dems more than their own party. Mitch gives Biden everything he requested & worked against his party in the midterms. McCarthy is another Paul Ryan . We need new leadership! The permanent republican class in DC wants the party to be like Bush, Romney, McCain, Mitch….losers! They despise the Trump supporters.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
The Remnants 12/3/2022 12:57:08 PM (No. 1348190)
We shall see, come January, if there are any leaders in the Republican Party.
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