Self-Proclaimed Establishment Republicans
Bill Smith, Editor: The following "Tokyo Rove" cartoon by William Warren expresses the frustration people have with the self-proclaimed establishment Republicans. This is very interesting because, in truth, there are really no "establishment" Republicans. There are financial and political power brokers who are trying to direct the ragging conservative elephant by holding on to its tail. Then there are the "talking heads" elevated by the media as experts. On the left, there are the cheerleaders of socialism and Barack Obama. On the right, there are some "right minded folks" but there are also a whole lot of the people playing the "fair and balanced" approach when in fact there is very little that is "fair and balanced" in the elitist progressive takeover of America.
Republicanism is based on principle and platform and not on the 30 second sound bites by paid commentators. Also, everyone is entitled to a mistake, and in this case Karl Rove made a big one. But thank you Karl Rove and even the raving leftist lunatics. Your comments helped Christine O'Donnell raise over $750,000 in one day. Even the "established" Republican funding sources are sending money to O'Doannell to distance themselves from negative comments.
William Warren could have illustrated a "foot in mouth" cartoon for Karl Rove but as I heard one person say, "Rove's mouth is far bigger than his foot." Most conservatives have come to expect the mean-spirited negative comments from leftest media pundits who are intent on vilifying the right and supporting their progressive elitist agenda. However, we are extremely disappointed when those who claim to be conservative are also demeaning the successes of conservative people and voters on the front lines of their states. The pundits could at least take a breath or two before immediately attacking the success of grassroots conservatives. It would be good for all the "conservative" pundits to consider that "We the People" have clearly noted that most of the pundits are playing catch-up with the conservative movement and are continually illustrating the old adage, "I must hasten after them for I am their leader."
As Herman Cain said yesterday, "Another One Bites the Dust - Mike Castle is out. This is just one more example of the citizen movement getting bigger and making more of an impact. The people's voice is returning to politics and the naysayers are being overwhelmed. Even "establishment" Republicans are being forced to take note."
by William Warren
Tags: establishment, Republicans, GOP, Karl Rove, Political Cartoons, Tea Party Movement, Tokyo Rove, William Warren To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
Republicanism is based on principle and platform and not on the 30 second sound bites by paid commentators. Also, everyone is entitled to a mistake, and in this case Karl Rove made a big one. But thank you Karl Rove and even the raving leftist lunatics. Your comments helped Christine O'Donnell raise over $750,000 in one day. Even the "established" Republican funding sources are sending money to O'Doannell to distance themselves from negative comments.
William Warren could have illustrated a "foot in mouth" cartoon for Karl Rove but as I heard one person say, "Rove's mouth is far bigger than his foot." Most conservatives have come to expect the mean-spirited negative comments from leftest media pundits who are intent on vilifying the right and supporting their progressive elitist agenda. However, we are extremely disappointed when those who claim to be conservative are also demeaning the successes of conservative people and voters on the front lines of their states. The pundits could at least take a breath or two before immediately attacking the success of grassroots conservatives. It would be good for all the "conservative" pundits to consider that "We the People" have clearly noted that most of the pundits are playing catch-up with the conservative movement and are continually illustrating the old adage, "I must hasten after them for I am their leader."
As Herman Cain said yesterday, "Another One Bites the Dust - Mike Castle is out. This is just one more example of the citizen movement getting bigger and making more of an impact. The people's voice is returning to politics and the naysayers are being overwhelmed. Even "establishment" Republicans are being forced to take note."
by William Warren
Tags: establishment, Republicans, GOP, Karl Rove, Political Cartoons, Tea Party Movement, Tokyo Rove, William Warren To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
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