Though the GOP establishment would like to blame its current problems on the tea party, they are truly at war with the base of their party, smearing good conservatives who would naturally be tea party favorites. They are deluding themselves into believing that by kicking the tea party off the bottom rung of politics, they can go back to business as usual, from the days of old.
So, in order to try to pick up where they left off prior to 2010 when the influence of the tea party won thousands of Republican seats nationwide, they are organizing against their base, and against every political courtesy ever established; the tea party won for them in 2010, so in 2014, they will try again as they did in 2012, to kill off the tea party.
Claiming that the nation wants more of what Obama has to offer, the GOP establishment wants desperately to change the rigidity of the traditional American Spirit, and those Americans who wear their country and pride on their sleeve and in their hearts. But since that is an admittedly impossible task, they are instead puppeteering and masquerading as conservatives, blatantly trying to confuse the electorate by slipping inside the costume of conservatism, convinced the electorate is too stupid to recognize just what is going on.
People like the disreputable Karl Rove, who is forming a mock group, the Conservative Victory Project, abusing the label ‘conservative’ just as Facebook magnate Zuckerburg did during the outlier’s campaign for illegal immigration without border security, with his, ‘Americans For A Conservative Direction.’ If in fact, it is wrong to be conservative tea-party type, why would they use the term to raise money and to push people to accept that which will exacerbate the massive problems we already face?
After the publishing of “The Growth and Opportunity Project,” and in order to fulfill the report’s precriptions, in May of this year, the RNC handed over voter lists to Data Trust, headed by former Bush RNC chair Mike Duncan, who is now the head of American Crossroads, Rove’s baby.
Now Rove has a soapbox at Fox, even though he melted down last November with his, “turn the machines back on!” ravings, he has the lists and data just like Obama, he inconceivably still has the ear of the biggest of GOP donors, and so he is therefore in control of candidates, fundraising, and the framing of debate. And the Republican Party put him there AFTER losing billions of dollars and losing the Senate and the Presidency.
Another reprobate, Peter Wehner, contrives a new definition for “conservative.” He contends that conservatives must accept that socialism is here to stay, as well as abortion-on-demand, and if conservatives just give up on those fiscal and social issues, they can unite under a new banner of conservatism, a bastardization of the word, its meaning obliterated, but still hanging on because of the optics. His useless and oddly obsessive rants against Ted Cruz would be notable but for the fact they are poorly written, and deceitful in nature. Any reference Wehner uses on his soapbox at Commentary to the founding or embrace of conservative intellectuals is superficial, because he has not read them, is not steeped in conservatism, nor is he apt to be truthful in agreement with meaning. He cannot be truthful, because it is the truth he is trying to mask and subvert, since his only way forward is the way of the left in their march toward socialized hell.
ZitatThose who are paying attention to politics are unhappy. They are upset at Obama for being the Marxist-In-Chief, and are upset at the GOP for not doing a damn thing about it, for failing to acknowledge and diagnose the problem, and for spending billions to remain a minority party.
'All warfare is based primarily on the deception of an enemy. Fighting on a battlefield is the most primitive way of making war. There is no art higher than to destroy your enemy without a fight—by SUBVERTING anything of value in the enemy’s country.'