Known for eating their young, the Republican party appears
to have graduated to first playing with their food.
In the days since our crushing defeat and its’ bloodletting
implications, the finger pointing clearly shows that in order to become the
party of the big tent; that tent must be held up by the Tea Party with a
healthy plank for the Libertarian wing as the foundation.
The problem lies not with the principles of Conservatism,
but rather it’s sales. Moderation of the message has badly bungled by
misinterpreting the reasons the middle has been moving to the right, which has
been willingness to table their liberal social views in favor of embracing
their inner fiscal conservative. Ever willing to exploit, a complicit press
launches rape and abortion diversions to send them running back to lefty environs.
The Democrats have brainwashed women to dress as vaginas and
bandy themselves about in protest and pageant. They brainwashed women into thinking they are in mortal
danger of not only being raped and impregnated by same, but being forced to
carry the child of said rapist by mere virtue of the fact somewhere within 20
miles a Republican holds office. They have further taught convinced women
without Democrats, birth control as we know it shall cease to exist.
The old adage Democrats fall in love and Republicans fall in
line seems to have reversed itself as Missouri Congressman Todd Akin can
attest. Back in August, the US senate candidate showed he was absent the day
they taught biology by making an absurd comment about a woman’s ability to
“shut down” the process of getting pregnant when raped.
The comment immediately went viral. Republican candidates
and party chair Reince Priebus placed Akins’ head upon the proverbial platter
and walked away. With the lone voice of Dana Loesch and later Mike Huckabee in
support, Akin chose instead to stay in the race, pointing to the factors that
put him there. Always unabashedly pro life in all circumstances, the
principled, fiscal conservative was thumping icky incumbent Claire McCaskill whom
the show me state had been eager to show the door.
Had Akin been a Democrat, his comrades would have shrugged
their shoulders, pointed out, his basic statement was one he always touted and
who needed biology on Capital Hill anyway? The story would have fizzled by the
time Monday commuters got home from work.
Instead, by cannibalizing Akin we chased off the very voters we were
pandering to and the issue remained a cause célèbre much to the shock and awe of
Indiana’s Richard Mourdock.
Challenging RINO barnacle Dick Lugar for his Indiana senate
seat, Mourdock is a honorable, committed public servant and pledged to limit
himself to two terms. With the full backing of the Tea Party, Mourdock won the
primary and led in the polls throughout the season, but he too stumbled with
rape and pregnancy bungled comments and lost big to Democrat Joe Donnolly.
The problem is not with these two gentlemen’s positions on
pregnancy resulting after a rape. The problem is with our transmission of the
message after the fact. Knowing the Left has the mainstream media at the ready
to deploy and spin our gaffes, we need to do a much better job of spinning back
a message of, “rape is rare and so is a resulting pregnancy. Last time we
checked abortion is still legal, no one candidate can take it away despite
their personal views and oh by the way, ICYMI your paycheck IS going DOWN in
January and your expenses UP if you do not vote Republican…etc”. Moreover, the
candidates themselves need to be better prepared to parry these questions,
answer them honestly, but stay off the landmines. Simple social media 101 training
should do the trick.
The Tea Party doesn’t have to move to the middle in order to
speak to the middle, but they do need to combat the Zombie mainstream media horde
that are one step away from delivering the liberal message subliminally.