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How much further must the Republican Party slide towards its' own destruction before the cheer-leading GOP devotees yank the emergency brake on the Progressive RINO Establishment?

Progressive RINO Establishment Losers



What is up with the ubiquitous Mitt? He's flitting about--as would any public office aspirant trying to gain voter interest in their candidacy--making the scene on radio and T.V., while enthusiastically endorsing the go-along-to-get-along hack candidates backed by the Progressive RINO Establishment; champions of crony capitalism, electoral criminality (remember Mississippi), and fraternal loyalty to the ruling class: still neglecting to embrace a concise articulation of the Constitutional Conservatism they rightly view as a threat to their established Inside-Beltway political racket pecking order.
The elitist, morally relativistic, self-serving behavior of the establishmentarians illustrates a resistance and incapacity to communicate with their actual, real, statistical base--an American patriotic majority, ever less silent--and proves again why every stilted, disingenuous talking point and faux conservative smoke-and-mirror position is a harbinger of doom for the Republican Party's already dim future, unless the party of Lincoln, Coolidge, and Reagan is reclaimed by We the People through well-informed hard work before election time and a burning patriotic desire to rebuild it as a principles centered political party; something it hasn't been since well before the Civil War. Common-sense conservatives have gained an understanding of the Republican Inside-Beltway political scam; in 2012 conservatives illustrated an unwillingness to accept being pandered to, disrespected, and deceived by the glibly-delivered politically correct Pablum of the Progressive RINO Establishment. The 2012 Republican presidential campaign proved a setup from the get-go, replete with a multifaceted array of Progressive RINO Establishment primary manipulations, even during the GOP convention in Tampa when a rules change was fraudulently passed by John "Weepy" Boehner during a voice vote. Mitt's campaign went over like a proverbial lead balloon with the Republican base, although too many Republican Party loyalists still seem to believe Mitt is the future of the Republican Party and remain reluctant to accept the truth about Mitt, pointing to anti-Mormon bias as an explanation for his failure. Conservatives want the truth; further, we demand it. We get the government we deserve, and We the People have been far too accepting of the anti-constitutional, crony capitalist establishment elements wielding control in Washington, DC with a slash-and-burn approach to constitutional conservatives. Our republic isn't republican. The Progressive RINO Establishment doesn't care: Conservatives do.

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Reputable Character and Moral Integrity

How does anyone of reputable character and moral integrity work--behind closed doors, as does the Progressive RINO Establishment--against the Constitutional Conservative's principled arguments for smaller federal government, fewer regulations, lower taxes via a flat tax, or--preferably the FairTax, reduced spending, entitlement reform addressing our fiscal bankruptcy, real property ownership rights, genuinely-secured enforceable national borders, a robust military to defend against increasing foreign threats, "Principles Centered" policies, individual liberty and the personal accountability that goes with it...for everyone, sound money policy--not inflationary devaluation via endless credit, debt reduction via sale of federal land, minimal federal handouts, a return to federalism and sovereignty of the States (Why does the federal government own 87% of Nevada?), promoting the Declaration, the Constitution, the Rule of Law, and a traditional, inexorable connection of the Founders and Framers to civil society, free markets, and lasting personal liberty within public or private schools of choice? Who are the movers and shakers in the Progressive RINO Establishment? The answer may be found by posing this question: Who has been promoting--in the present or past--amnesty for illegal aliens or a modification of King Barry-Care versus recognizing the unconstitutionality of its' being legislated? Alexander Hamilton presciently noted in his speech to the New York Ratifying Convention, 1788, the survival of the "republican standard" inevitably hinges on the moral discipline of virtue:
"As riches increase and accumulate in few hands, as luxury prevails in society, virtue will be in a greater degree considered as only a graceful appendage of wealth, and the tendency of things will be to depart from the republican standard. This is the real disposition of human nature; it is what neither the honorable member nor myself can correct. It is a common misfortunate that awaits our State constitution, as well as all others."
There it is, in a nutshell: "To depart from the republican standard." Mitt may be a decent husband and father; however, in affairs of state, maintaining a "republican standard" requires doing the right things for the right reasons: not photogenic qualifications, but a public record of defending the Constitution. Mitt is a full-fledged member of the Progressive RINO Establishment; the Beltway clique that's been doing their best to defeat constitutional conservatives since the 1950s when the modern conservative movement first began to conceptually take hold in the post-World War II American psyche. With the exception of Reagan's two terms in office, they've been successful; for decades money and power tilted political scales, but the equation is being re-written: Gov. Sarah Palin proves it every day, boldly and accurately calling out the Progressive RINO Establishment for the wholesale deceit they perpetuate, fostered by an incomprehensible arrogance, condescension towards We the People, lack of virtue, and their "Ivory Tower" intellectualism that--at innermost core--defines Progressives.

We the People

We the People aren't typically without virtue in our personal and professional lives, and we recognize why it is imperative for politicians to embrace what Gov. Palin identifies as a prerequisite for elected political office: "A Servant's Heart." She has it, and leads from the front today. Reagan had it as well; so did Calvin Coolidge, Winston Churchill, and Margaret Thatcher. We the People should be striving to duplicate a mindset reflective of the virtuous statesmen present at the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention in 1787; it would serve our country well by taking time to reflect on the moral properties required to bring forth the greatest document ever devised by man: the same properties required to save the Constitution from decimation by a culmination of long-standing attacks upon its' recipe for liberty, circumscribed within the body of that magnificent document. As Richard Henry Lee wrote in his letter to Colonel Martin Pickett on March 5th, 1786:
"It is certainly true that a popular government cannot flourish without virtue in the people."
What must be grasped--sooner than later--by the Republican Party faithful is a simple truth based on history over the past century: the return to a representative government, willing and morally capable of engaging in the unpopular political tasks necessary to right our ship of state and change course, will not occur if the Progressive RINO Establishment remains in control of their Inside-Beltway gravy train.

America is Failing and Falling: Why?

America is falling to King Barry and his Progressive Marxist ideological fellow travelers without any meaningful political opposition, as the Progressive RINO Establishment refuse to fight back utilizing the philosophical and legal arguments within the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Many know by now how and why America is failing; the writing is on the wall for all to read. Facing the difficult truth about the culture of corruption inside the Beltway Bubble--among other realities of our American plight--is the only way out of the mess we've made for ourselves. If the Republican Party faithful keep embracing a shameless denial of unvarnished truth, an ugly cost will be extracted--without remorse--by those in whom they've placed their unquestioning, gullible, naive allegiance. Restoring the American Republic won't be easy, but it can be done; for example, by getting squarely behind and actively supporting the Article V movement for a Convention of the States to propose much needed amendments to the U.S. Constitution: a topic often discussed by Mark Levin and detailed in his must-read book "The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic." Pursuing the ingenious Article V fail-safe mechanism the Framers provided--via State legislatures--is critically important. As far as Mitt being the future of the republic, please...cease and desist with the "but Mitt has been successful in business; he understands organizing stuff; he saved the Olympics." Not that it explains why Mitt--the two time loser--was soundly defeated by King Bary in 2012, but the highly-vaunted ORCA didn't help matters as an unmitigated disaster--along with various organizational mishaps in the Romney campaign overall--resulting in a voter turnout lower than John McCain generated in 2008. McCain did have the charismatic Gov. Sarah Palin wowing conservatives where ever she appeared. At her speech in The Villages--her first 2008 stop in Florida, on a sweltering September afternoon--Gov. Palin drew a crowd of more than 40,000 energized conservatives; the Fire Marshall estimated 60,000. There has not been a more easily attainable Republican victory than the 2012 presidential election; all Mitt had to do was factually hammer King Barry on his record, such as the unpopular King Barry-Care. Unfortunately, King Barry-Care was inspired by Romney-Care, the Massachusetts health care debacle that Mitt continued to defend during the 2012 presidential race. Other hot topics were swept under the rug as well, a surrender to opposition pressure of political correctness or an embracing of white guilt.

An Organizational Disaster

Grace Wyler at Business Insider examined the 2012 Romney train wreck in her article Insiders Explain How Mitt Romney's Campaign Completely Fell Apart On Election Day (11/12/2012):
"...ORCA was 'the Republican Party's newest, most technologically advanced plan to win the 2012 election'...the game-changer that would blow even the Obama campaign's sophisticated GOTV system out of the water. But on almost all counts, ORCA failed miserably...and left scores of Republican volunteers 'wandering around confused and frustrated' on Election Day. Worse still, Ekdahl told Business Insider that the Romney campaign failed to provide poll-watching volunteers in his region-- Jacksonville, Florida, a key Republican city in a major swing state-- with proper credentials and accurate voter strike lists, rendering them unable to perform their duties even if the ORCA app had worked."
Mitt's team completely collapsed in the weeks leading up to the election according to an Ohio attorney, a volunteer poll watcher on election day. He described how Mitt's campaign failed to provide the legal volunteers with correct training information, where they should go, what they were to do, and for what ever reason stopped responding to e-mails and phone calls several weeks before the election. Michael Kranish wrote a post-election analysis in the Boston Globe titled The story behind Mitt Romney's loss in the presidential campaign to President Obama (12/23/2012): David Axelrod, Obama's senior strategist, felt he had been given a gift. For months, he had worried that the Romney campaign would find a way to present its candidate in a compelling fashion. But as far as Axelrod could tell, the Romney campaign had no such strategy.
"I questioned why they didn't spend more time and energy early defining Romney in a fuller way so people could identify with him," Axelrod said in a post-election interview. "One of my conclusions is so much of his life was kind of walled off from use. His faith is important to him, but they didn't want to talk about that. His business was important, but they didn't want to talk about that much. His governorship was important to him, but his signature achievement [health care] was unhelpful to them in the Republican primary. My feeling is you have to build a candidacy on the foundation of biography. That is what authenticates your message. I was always waiting for that happen."
Axelrod may be correct for New Democrat Party candidates, but he is either off base disingenuously or projecting with campaign advice to "build a candidacy on the foundation of biography." That's part of it, but the GOP does not fare well when trying to beat the New Democrat Party at its' own game. The GOP wins with constitutional conservatism, knowledgeably articulated in a charismatic style. Reagan showed us the way; we don't need to reinvent the wheel. Conservatism wins every time it's utilized. Kranish also reported Mitt's son--Tag Romney--said that no one wanted to be President less than Mitt, and that Mitt had to be talked into running; that Mitt loves his country but doesn't love the attention.

Progressive RINO Establishment Losers

The Progressive RINO Establishment are losers; they may win elections with the tactics of King Barry, his Progressive Marxist Chicago mafia, and the New Democrat Party, but theirs is a hollow victory that can not and will not be sustained: it is quite factually--in purely economic terms--impossible. That which can not continue, will not continue; the Progressive RINO Establishment believe they are insulated by wealth and power from what We the People will predictably experience should we shun our duty to band together as patriots in pursuit of the Constitutional Conservative's goal to restore our American Constitutional Republic: yet their ill-gotten wealth and power is a transient commodity built upon the founding documents they view with contempt and maliciously disregard. We the People aren't losers. We are Americans, and winners if we chose to be. We have the opportunity, if we will simply make the choice to to embrace the work ethic and values--the virtue and principles--so prevalent among the Founders and Framers, and bequeathed to us through their brilliant discourse in document form as the Declaration, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Rule of Law. We've been blessed with exceptional opportunities beyond the imaginations of most, if one views this gift from the clarity and perspective of honest history; a well-documented accounting of man in which tyranny has reigned supreme, resulting in life that is cold, hard, nasty, brutish, and short.

Yanking the Brake

Cognizance of our unique exceptionalness--a gift inspired by God through the Founders and Framers--once permeated our culture before the slow, steady drumbeat of Progressive Marxism began to corrode our traditions, institutions, and self-confidence, eroding our faith in things far greater than ourselves. The New Democrat Party--traditional Progressives--support the same big government goals as does the Progressive RINO Establishment and its various appendages. Both parties favor Progressives, and that is why the Republican side is identified by the acronym RINO--Republican in Name Only. It is the Constitutionalists--the Reagan Conservatives or Constitutional Conservatives, along with the TEA Party--fighting back against the dismantling of our Constitutional Republic. Progressives don't intentionally seek to destroy the Republic, but the Progressive Marxists have long ago established that goal as one of the fundamental precepts of their ideological objectives. Both roads invariably lead to the same destination, one more quickly than the other. King Barry and his Progressive Marxist Chicago mafia control the New Democrat Party with an iron fist. Any patriotic pride remaining among remaining old-school Democrats has been tempered by a need to march in lockstep or be politically destroyed. How is such a practice of political threats and intimidation different from the strong-arm tactics we've seen employed by the Progressive RINO Establishment during the 2014 primary election cycle, or their attempts to silence Senator Ted Cruz? Not since the Founding of America has the principled, steadfast defense of the Declaration and the Constitution been of greater importance to our very survival as a Constitutional Republic. How much further along well-greased rails must the Republican Party slide towards its' own destruction before the cheer-leading GOP devotees yank the emergency brake on the Progressive RINO Establishment? © Sandy Stringfellow/2014


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Sandy Stringfellow -- Bio and Archives

Sandy Stringfellow is a writer and musician with an interest in history, economics, and politics. A fifth generation Floridian, he was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida. From an early age he developed a fascination with music, eventually playing in a variety of local bands.

Sandy continued to write as he made his living in the fields of commercial carpentry and retail sales.  In 2001 one he established a home studio, where he records his songs. 

He is currently employed driving tractor/semi-trailer combinations around Florida.  Sandy can be reached on Facebook.


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