Right, you’re not a Republican, yet the existence of the Republican party is a necessary condition for the election of your preferred presidential candidate. I guess that’s principled of you, or something.
As for keeping RINOs in line, it’s all of our responsibility to control politicians who don’t represent our viewpoint. If thousands of people knocking on doors doesn’t work, then let’s find something that does work.
I’m just saying let’s not roll over and accept the premise that we can’t do something about our situation. Rather than accept defeat and resort to passive defeatist tactics like staying home or voting for leftists, let’s man up and be salient and impose our will on the situation.
I never accept the premise of those that would try to get conservatives to vote for a leftist republican candidate.
No rolling over here. We just didn't start early enough with Cornyn. We got an early start this time.
I know getting rid of Dewhurst didn't happen overnight either. He's another one that chose to ignore the base, but the GOP-E loved him. He's fired here now.
Strauss and Cornyn are next.
Beloved by the GOP-E and not listen to the base means firing them.
/johnny