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2/4/13, "The Snakes in the GOP Grass," Daniel Horowitz, The Madison Project, cross posted at RedState
"As I solicit feedback from grassroots Republicans throughout the
country in preparation for the 2014 elections, I’m struck by the deep
sense of pain and disquiet that has penetrated the very core of our
base. They are witnessing a rogue regime that is dismantling every
aspect of this country they love so dearly – one limb at a time. They
watch helplessly as a malevolent administration, which harbors no
respect for our Founders and Constitution, works to destroy our free
markets, saddles our children with incorrigible debt, infringes upon our
liberties, assaults our family values, erases our borders, appeases our
enemies, and abrogates the rule of law. Hence, they see the demise of
our Republic, with only feeble resistance to those engendering the
decline.
The values of our party’s base – the values that have made this
country what it is today – are being labeled extreme by those who seek
to implement their extreme views.
Those of us who believe that the government doesn’t have the right to redistribute wealth are lampooned as greedy.
Those of us who seek to enforce our immigration laws are labeled as bigots.
Those of us who protest the ever officious government interventions
into every aspect of our personal lives and businesses are ignored.
Those of us who don’t want our human rights violated at airports are considered rabble-rousers.
Those of us who want to retain our Second Amendment rights are being
challenged by an administration that has abused firearms by selling them
to drug cartels via an agency that was never brought to justice for
Waco and Ruby Ridge.
Those of us who abide by the laws of the land – even those that are
of dubious constitutionality – are helpless in preventing a rogue
administration thwart the legal checks and balanced in its pursuit of an
agenda that is foreign to our Republic.
Millions of Republican voters feel disenfranchised and voiceless as
the pale-pastel figures in the party rise to the top levels of power.
All they want is one party that is willing to take a stand and
articulate their values – values which were considered commonsense until
recent years.
Over the past few election cycles, a number of us have worked hard to
find those few but strong voices in the wilderness. We have
successfully elected people like Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, and a
number of congressmen who are committed to fighting for the values of
our Republic. Yet, the old power players within the party will not go
silently. They obdurately seek to quell any effort to restore the Republican Party as an effective voice for the values of our Republic.
Yes, it is not enough to merely nominate a conservative; we must also
find candidates who are savvy, articulate, and have the organization to
go the distance. But the minute we choose a candidate who is not
conservative, we lose the election before a single vote is cast. Voters
are attracted to a show of force and decisiveness; we will certainly
never change hearts and minds if we nominate candidates who are
indistinguishable from Democrats.
We are looking for one party that is willing to fight for the
restoration of our Republic, not jettison every tenet of our
Constitution under the false allurement of electoral success. One by
one, people like Karl Rove seek to crush another sacred belief of the
conservative base. All social issues? Gone. Enforcement before amnesty?
No way. Stay strong on taxes? Forget about it. Fight Obamacare? That’s
a done deal.
Folks, we must win back the soul of the Republican Party before we can effect any positive change. For my part, I’ll be working overtime through the Madison Project Majority PAC
to leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of strong voices for
liberty. There are a number of other great conservative leaders, such
as the Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund, who will do
the same.
In this battle, we must distinguish friend from foe. It is a battle we did not initiate, but it is one we must win."
Cross-posted at RedState.com
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Karl Rove's top 10 Senate losses in 2012:
2/4/13, "Top 10 establishment Republicans who lost senate races in 2012," Examiner.com, Steven Holmes
(To view the above on one page, click here).
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