Posted on 01/02/2015 7:37:44 PM PST by ObamahatesPACoal
Frustrated by the GOPs unwillingness to repeal Obamacare, defund amnesty, or cut spending Mark Levin told listeners Monday that he was one inch away from leaving the Republican Party
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But just 4 years ago, Levin called Glenn Beck a clown for expressing these same sentiments
Stop dividing us
when Republicans deserve a lashing, they should get it. But right now, theyre holding the fort. And they deserve reinforcements.
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McConnell was probably more conservative in 2009 than he ever has been relative to his terrible record.
Been there, done that back in 2007 and have not regretted it since.
I am a conservative, not a Republican and I do not support liberal Republicans or their party.
Fun title,
I miss Glenn Beck’s 5 pm FNC show.
Trying to compare a whacked-out Glenn “embrace the border kids” Beck and the intelligent Mark Levin is just crazy.
Just because both have had it with the GOP does not make them in any way similar.
I have been registered NPA ( no party affiliation) in Florida. I am a Christian conservative and there are very few conservative GOP. I voted for the Constitution Party in last election because I saw Mitt as more of samo samo rino.
So Mark Levin is on course.
Freegards
LEX
Everyone has a different breaking point. Glad to see that I am not alone in my frustration with the GOPe
A flip-flop is when you were for it before you were against it, with no explainable events in between expect political self-interest.
-PJ
Definitely agree.
Beck is a far more emotion driven type of person than Levin, who is driven by logic IMO.
I am a person who is more driven by emotion at times than I am by logic, however, I agree with Levin.
One really wants to stay with the GOP until there just is no choice but to leave, because to attempt to form another party is likely going to end in failure.
The wise thing to do is to remain in the party and try to retake it for conservatism from within. Of course, it is extremely frustrating to see the leaders of the GOP just toss away everything that they were given, and it does unfortunately show that the GOP is part of the problem, and not part of the solution.
Even seeing that, I am still unsure what the proper step to take is. I’m just rather angry ;/
Levin is as wishy washy as his Buddy Hannity. But they got confused after the 2008 election. That is why Levin supported Orrin Hatch and Jeff Flake by accident.
The only reason to stay in the GOP is to vote against the GOPe in closed primaries.
So? It took Mark longer to reach his tipping point. Hopefully, in this case, a virtue.
well, people can get fed up at different rates. different triggers. diferent lines in the sand. different number of times they will give a pass.
i am essentially done as a republican, as the leadership stands now. i’ve been voting conservative first. that’s why i voted for sheriff clarke. i don’t give nationally. i give individually.
Sorry Ger. He is intelligent, but he’s a fraud. you don’t tell people to vote Romney on national radio after thrashing him for everything under the sun and be anything but a fraud.
If he cared about anything but his income, he’d have stood his ground on his words.
The Cryer should just write another book about himself and leave the grownups to do their business.
Maybe Levin should go to the border to pass out Teddy Bears to the thousands of illegals crossing our borders.
Much has changed in 4 years, and Beck is a phony and not a conservative, but instead is more of a cult leader, working slowly to wean his audience away from God, and away from conservatism.
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