There appears to be a consensus among Republican and conservative voters that the reason they are continually screwed over by the GOP-despite the repeated pitches for the party made by Republican candidates and their water-carriers in the conservative media, and regardless of whether the party has majority control of government-is that there are just too many damn "RINOs" (Republicans-In-Name-Only).
The GOP is not the Party of Limited Government
- The GOP purports to be the party of limited government, but its actions and rhetoric betray a commitment to a smaller, decentralized, "limited" set of institutional arrangements.
- Differences between the GOP and the Democratic Party are differences in degree, never in kind.
The RINO continually changes form
- Big Conservative media figures who regularly, daily, supported George W. Bush and Dick Cheney for eight years played no small role in convincing Americans to elect them
- These are the same Americans who today decry Bush II and Cheney as RINOs
- Paul Ryan was a rock star with the Tea Party. Today he's a known RINO
- John McCain was always regarded as a RINO by conservative voters, yet they voted for him repeatedly in Arizona, and when he ran as a presidential candidate
- Conservative voters voted for Mitt Romney despite his abysmal record
- Chris Christie was a sensation over a decade ago. Today, he’s a known, prominent RINO.
- Mike Pence elicited praise from conservative voters when he became Donald Trump's running mate
- Marco Rubio was a shining light of the GOP and the conservative movement a decade back
- Ted Cruz ran against Trump in the primaries and lost
- Nikki Haley was a rising star in the conservative media
- Bobby Jindal was the face of a truly conservative GOP
https://amgreatness.com/2022/10/08/the-rino-party-and-putting-the-con-into-conservatism/
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