[QUOTE=BBQMan;206331]I hear you, but I disagree. SOMEONE must play the role of the grownup. Both Democrats and Republicans have been acting childlike - my way! My special interest! Me being in the majority, etc.
I vaguely remember when both parties agreed that politics stops at the waters edge. A Republican, Arthur Vandenberg, said this during a Democratic Administration – Harry Truman’s.
Just as Senator Vanderburgh saw the need for a united policy, it is time again for the Republican Party to lead us back to sanity.
We need to work at the local and state level to elect truly conservative Republicans. At the same time, we need to distance ourselves from the Rush Limbaughs of this world. I was truly offended when my party invited Limbaugh to give a keynote address. As a regular contributor to the RNC, I have stopped all contributions and asked that I be taken off their mailing lists. The only exception if Marco Rubio, who has been endorsed by Jeb Bush in his caducity for the US Senate.
I may be wrong but I don't believe it was "your party" that invited Limbaugh. It was the conservatives, not the RNC. Not the same, thank God.
Yoda
A member of the loyal opposition
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