Posted on 12/06/2012 10:03:38 AM PST by jessduntno
By: Erick Erickson 12/6/2012 10:32 AM
I got the call before the news went out. Jim DeMint, the standard bearer of the conservative movement in America and conservative king maker, is leaving the United States Senate.
He will succeed Ed Feulner as President of the Heritage Foundation.
While my initial reaction was one of sadness that we are losing the clearest voice in the Senate for conservatives, the upside on Jim DeMints departure from the Senate is mind boggling. Mitch McConnell likes it when people compare McConnell to Darth Vader, seemingly clueless that Vader lost the Death Star twice to a rag tag group of rebels in really beat up, hand-me-down spaceships.
If McConnell smiles at hearing the news Jim DeMint is leaving the Senate, he should remember Obi Wan Kenobi telling him . . . errrr . . . Darth Vader, If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine. Jim DeMints power in the conservative movement just grew exponentially. A man who was going to retire in four years anyway, will now be leading the conservative movement from its base of operations for years to come.
Without Jim DeMint we would most likely not presently have in the United States Senate Pat Toomey, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio, Jeff Flake, Ron Johnson, and Ted Cruz. We would not have a Republican establishment that now worries conservatives might actually primary them.
I think you are right and IMO DeMint is leaving because he has come to the realization that the houses of Congress will never be able to restore the constitutional republic.
In the past year or so Jim Demint has looked to me like he had lost his zest and he seemed almost depressed. He probably knows we are way past the ballot box.
We seem to be on the same mind track. I have been thinking about conservatives who have homes in two states to pick Florida as their official home so that they can vote there. I know lots of people who live in MA and have winter homes in Florida. Since they already live in Florida part of the year, they wouldn’t have to move out of state just change their Florida home to become the place where they vote.
The Dems always emphasize the “ground game”. We have to have more boots on the ground and use every vehicle possible to us. We have to use the churches to better effect. Why aren’t there monthly Christian patriotic newsletters passed out to all of the parishioners or congregation? Why not use the churches and real social networks, meaning family, friends, neighbors to get people out to the polls? I want to see Christian voting 90% conservative, the way that Blacks vote 90% Democrat.
I think the conservative majority is still complacent and in denial....this is America the land of the free and the brave. That is what we always heard and I guess there is just a refusal to believe that our country could have been destroyed by a bunch of termites knawing away at our beliefs and institutions for generations.
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