Maybe it's not a coincidence that he started the trouble just before the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's demise.
...Senate Republican Leadership staffers are now attacking Johnson either on behalf of leadership or because Senate GOP Leadership has lost control of their staff. Either way it’s bad, and Senators must be wondering about McConnell’s leadership skills.
After the leadership fight, instead of backing down, Johnson has voiced his displeasure with the lack of a coherent conservative strategy from McConnell’s office.
Look folks: this is not hard. The United States is on the same glidepath taken by the Titanic and General Motors. The Clubroom management, having been insulated and isolated in its own little world for years, ignores the red-screen of the radar--or of the balance-sheet and income statements, and proceeds, full speed ahead.
Politics-as-usual, which usually means talking a lot and doing nothing substantive, is no longer an option. There is no Bailout Daddy for the Federal Government as was the case for GM.
There is only the cold, deep, ocean.
RINO hunting season is in.
ReplyDeleteWe got Rid of Jean Schmidt in Ohio.
Who is next?
Lets hope "Orin" is the next to go.
http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/13/orrin-hatch-doggone-offended-by-radical-libertarians-trying-to-take-away-his-senate-seat/
Vote for Eric Hovde. He's cut from the same cloth as RoJo.
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ReplyDeleteMy personal political views are that of an old time Republican--a Robert Taft Republican and therefore I agree with much you write about. But this is the first time I have read your site and I see you have been blogging quite awhile. Yet unless I missed it--YOU REMAIN ANONYMOUS--Dad29? Why is that?
Eric Westhagen
McConnell is a weasle. He embodies everything wrong with the Republicans and has been for quite some time.
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