The latest from Rasmussen Reports...
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Official Washington...
Meaning both Dempublicans and Republicrats!
...hailed the deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff...
Via increasing borrowing and spending!
...as a significant bipartisan accomplishment.
Which should tell you everything you need to know about
"official Washington."
However, voters around the country viewed the deal in
very partisan terms: Seven out of 10 Democrats approved of it, while seven out
of 10 Republicans disapproved.
Just a few days after reaching that agreement, an
inside-the-Beltway publication reported another area of bipartisan agreement.
Politico explained that while Washington Democrats have always viewed GOP
voters as a problem, Washington Republicans "in many a post-election
soul-searching session" have come to agree.
More precisely, the article said the party's Election
2012 failures have "brought forth one principal conclusion from
establishment Republicans: They have a primary problem."
As seen from the halls of power, the problem is that
Republican voters think it's OK to replace incumbent senators and congressman
who don't represent the views of their constituents.
In 2012, for example, Republican voters in Indiana dumped
longtime Sen. Richard Lugar in a primary battle. This infuriated establishment
Republicans for two reasons. First, because they liked Lugar and the way he
worked. Second, because the replacement candidate was flawed and allowed
Democrats to win what should have been a safe Republican seat.
All candidates are "flawed" in certain respects
- as are all human beings. Yes, over the past few years certain
"flawed" Tea Party candidates have lost (while others have won!), but
in many cases - whether the electoral result was a win or loss in the end - Tea
Party candidates faced internal opposition... backstabbing... from Establishment
GOP forces.
So, according to Politico, the Washington team is gearing
up a new effort to protect incumbents and limit the ability of Republican
voters to successfully challenge establishment candidates.
Folks... the Republican Establishment must be destroyed.
It's them or us. It's them or the nation.
That makes sense to those whose sole goal is winning a
majority in Congress rather than changing the course of government policy. Seen
from the outside, though, it sounds like the professional politicians are
saying that the only way to win is to pick more candidates like the insiders.
Hearing that message, the reaction of many Republican and conservative voters
is, "Why bother?"
Again... don't tune out... go on the offensive! Identify
the RINOs and fight them! Retreat is not an option; surrender even less of one!
That's why more than two-thirds of Republican voters
believe GOP officials in Washington have lost touch with the party's base.
The Republican establishment has two choices. They can
act as mature party leaders of a national political party, or they can protect
their own self-interest.
And you know what they'll do...
Mature party leaders would spend a lot more time
listening to Republican voters rather than further insulating themselves from
those voters.
By and large the GOP lacks mature party leaders. By and
large the GOP lacks principled party leaders.
They would try to understand why just 37% of Republicans
nationwide believe the economy is fair. They would give serious thought to why
just half of GOP voters have a favorable opinion of House Speaker John Boehner,
the highest-ranking elected Republican in the nation. They would acknowledge
that government spending in America has gone up in every year since 1954
regardless of whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge.
Yep...
Then mature party leaders would chart a realistic course
to address these concerns and share those plans with the voters. To succeed,
this course would have to include some painful medicine for the establishment,
such as giving up corporate welfare programs that benefit their friends and
allies. It also would require helping Republican voters identify primary candidates
who challenge the establishment but could be effective on the campaign trail.
They... won't... do... this...!!!
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