Okay, so his voting record doesnt count - even when it establishes Roy as being a rock solid conservative. I see clearly now.
They're supposed to be high profile and constantly defending the party and its agenda in all media capacities. Roy was nowhere to be found in doing so.
Your arugment is sprawling, still lacks relevency and most importantly untrue. Most recently (and relevent) Blunt worked on pushing for market based healthcare reform. (see this 2009 video straight from his office website - 30 sec google search http://blunt.house.gov/Read.aspx?ID=1059)
Perhaps most telling is that to this point you have yet to cite specifics and more importantly, how those examples of allegations should encourage Missouri voters to stay home and or vote for Robin Carnahan.
Bob, you just don’t get it. Same as with the Slick Willard sycophants. Doesn’t matter how awful a job he did in leadership, you’ll support him to the death regardless. It’s more a testament to your mentality. Were I across the border in Missouri, would I vote for him ? Yes, in the general, but it wouldn’t be a vote FOR him as a vote AGAINST Carnahan. Don’t expect him to be a leader in the Senate, because he NEVER was in the House, and that’s the whole point. He’s part of the problem with respect to the GOP leadership, and he’s not the only one.