Good day all. Last week, John “Crybaby” Boehner announced he was resigning from Congress. Over the weekend you had to groups commenting. One group was sad to see the drunken coward go. The other was notching their gun belts and looking towards the Senate.
The news that Boehner’s scalp had been taken by the conservative wing of the GOP has to be making Senate Majority Leader McConnell nervous. Both he and the Crybaby are cut from the same Establishment cloth. In his short time as Majority Leader, he’s demonstrated that he’s just as big a coward as Boehner. Now, he also has a bulls-eye on his back. Here are some details and what’s going on from the Washington Times:
With John Boehner now departing as House speaker, an influential Republican Party official is now seeking the ouster of another GOP leader who has frustrated conservatives: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. “McConnell needs to resign!!” Louisiana GOP Chairman Roger Villere wrote in a Facebook posting.
When McConnell took the gavel last year and replaced dingy Harry Greed, people actually thought he would carry through with what he had promised, basically to put a stop to Obama’s power grabs and unconstitutional activities. Instead, he promptly dropped his pants and bent over the Resolute Desk, asking only for some Vaseline before being sodomized by Obama.
Mr. Villere isn’t just any Republican. He’s the longest-serving state GOP chairman in the nation, with 12 years on the job, and is the vice chairman of the Republican National Committee, the GOP’s national governing body. He also serves on the RNC’s executive committee that makes decisions alongside Chairman Reince Priebus.
Oh that must make for some interesting meetings, especially now that Villere has called for the removal of McConnell. So why does Mr. Villere want McConnell to step down?
“Mitch is a good and honorable guy, but the base is leaving our party,” Mr. Villere said in an interview with The Washington Times. “I’m out in the field all the time and we have all our elections this year for state offices, and it’s hurting us tremendously with our elections.”
So, he hasn’t quite figured it out yet has he? It isn’t so much that the base is leaving the party, as they are tired of being screwed over by the RINO establishment. Now they are fighting back and they are starting by flushing out the RINO’s at the local and state levels. We’ve been seeing this happen now for the last few election cycles. The preferred RINO candidates have been getting slaughtered by the Tea Party and other conservative groups.
The same may hold true for Mr. McConnell in the Senate. Though he is not considered likely to resign, there is no one in his chamber whom conservatives seem ready to unite behind as an alternative. The same may hold true for Mr. McConnell in the Senate. Though he is not considered likely to resign, there is no one in his chamber whom conservatives seem ready to unite behind as an alternative. Even Mr. Villere was stumped when asked whom he preferred to take over as leader of the Senate Republican majority.
Obviously, Mr. Villere’s RINO horn is getting in the way of his vision. There have been a few suggestions, the most popular, at least in the comments section of the Washington Times story has been Senator Jeff Sessions. However, it may be that Mr. Villere is slowly getting a clue.
Mr. Villere did say what specifically about Mr. McConnell makes his state’s rank-and-file GOP voters so dyspeptic that they want him out as leader — his failure to challenge executive overreach by President Obama or fight to repeal Obamacare and other unpopular measures.
As I mentioned above, McConnell couldn’t wait to give Obama a Rim Job when he took over from Dingy Harry Greed. As to what McConnell could have done? Here are some suggestions from Mr. Villere.
“Mr. McConnell could have suspended consideration of confirmations for all presidential appointees, except for those who are essential to national security, until the president rescinded his unconstitutional executive action on amnesty,” Mr. Villere said.
That would have been a good start.
“This would have been a constitutionally appropriate response to the overreach of the executive branch,” he said. “It would have transformed the political environment, greatly encouraged Republican donors and grass-roots activists, and positioned us to refuse to confirm replacements for any Supreme Court openings that might occur during the remainder of the Obama administration.”
Instead. “McCockless” as he has been referred to on other blogs, promptly rolled over and caved in to anything Obama wanted. Now we have Obama’s surrender to Iran thanks to McConnell’s utter cowardice and incompetence.
Mr. Villere ticked off other sources of discontent with Mr. McConnell. “Not trying to repeal Obamacare, not defunding Planned Parenthood, not trying to stop illegal immigration,” he said. “That is what Republicans ran on and once they were elected they did not follow up with their promises.”
The problem with McConnell is that he won reelection in 2014, so we’re stuck with him in the Senate until 2021. However, that doesn’t mean he will remain in the Majority Leader’s office. If enough conservatives are elected, they will send this worthless dirtbag to the back benches where he belongs. (The term “Back Bench” is used in England to refer to their ministers of Parliament who don’t have any committee assignments. Basically, they just sit there, make noise and vote)
People like McConnell, Boehner, McCain and Graham are part of the problems we now have in this country. They are what as known as “Go along to get along” types. They literally stand for nothing but their place in the senate. If the Democrats are running things, so long as these RINO’s get their piece of the pie, they’re fine with it. If their constituents start getting annoyed and making demands, these types will just lie to them. Once they get back into their warm, comfy senatorial digs, they promptly start ignoring the voters again.
Well those days are starting to come to an end. The first victims of the “Great RINO Hunt of the 21st Century” began in 2010 when Mike Castle and a few other low level RINO’s were blown out in their primaries. In 2014, they got their first “Big Kill” when they took out Eric Cantor, who was the heir apparent to Crybaby Boehner. Now the conservatives have gotten Boehner. It might take a few years, but McConnell and the rest are on borrowed time politically.
Thatisall
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