Saturday, February 25, 2023

Mitch McConnell just threw conservatives under the bus yet again as he wined and dined with European elites..But some Republican leaders spend every chance they get attacking the very conservative grassroots that put them in the place of power where they stand today.

 

Mitch McConnell just threw conservatives under the bus yet again as he wined and dined with European elites



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The Republican party is built off the blood, sweat, and tears of the conservative grassroots movement. 

But some Republican leaders spend every chance they get attacking the very conservative grassroots that put them in the place of power where they stand today. 

And Mitch McConnell just threw conservatives under the bus yet again as he wined and dined with European elites. 

It isn’t the first time conservative grassroots activists have been stabbed in the back by the GOP elite.

And until conservative activists stand up and fight back, it won’t be the last.

A Party built on the conservative movement

The modern Republican party wouldn’t be anything without the Tea Party, conservative Christians, and America First Grassroots movements that we’ve seen grow over the past few decades. 

As the radical Left has increased their victories both in our institutions and through legislation, conservatives around the nation have been banning together to fight back and try and stop them. 

And this conservative movement has led to some great successes. 

During the Tea Party movement we saw the biggest transition of power in the House of Representatives in our lifetimes as Republicans gained a huge majority in the House with a sixty-three seat swing in the 2010 election. 

Then in 2016 the Conservative Grassroots movement propelled Donald Trump into winning the presidency in a move that no political pundit could have ever predicted. 

And grassroots conservatives have banned together to put some great men in office like Rand Paul (R-KY), Thomas Massie (R-KY), Chip Roy (R-TX), Mary Miller (R-IL), Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and of course President Donald Trump.But  there are still some establishment Republicans in positions of power who forget they only have kept their seats because conservative grassroots activists allowed them to. 

Even so, many establishment Republicans try their best to at least pretend to appease the grassroots of the party in any way they can. 

They might not force votes on the policies conservatives want or support all the same America First values but at least they don’t directly assault and attack the conservative movement. 

Mitch Ditches Conservatives

Well, someone forgot to tell Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell that it is not the best move to continually attack the Republican base. 

Because that is exactly what Mitch McConnell did this past weekend in Europe. 

Mitch told a crowd of world elites at the Munich Security Conference that Republican leadership is all-in to support Ukraine, no matter the cost.

But then, rather than just leaving the issue, Mitch personally attacked conservative grassroots activists. 

He told the symposium of world leaders that:

“Reports about the death of Republican support for strong American leadership in the world have been greatly exaggerated.  My party’s leaders overwhelmingly support a strong, involved America and a robust trans-Atlantic alliance. Don’t look at Twitter, look at people in power.”

What does Mitch McConnell mean by saying “Don’t look at Twitter, look at people in power”?

You have countless conservatives online wondering why we are sending billions of dollars to Ukraine only for them to beg for more of our hard earned tax dollars, even as Americans suffer at home. 

The problem for Mitch and the globalists is one of those voices is popular Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. 

DeSantis recently told Fox News that “What is the strategic objective? […] Just saying it’s an open-ended blank check [to Ukraine] is unacceptable.”

No matter what your viewpoints on the actual war are, the fact is Americans are starting to realize that Ukraine is becoming a black hole in which politicians of both parties are sending  our hard earned tax dollars.

All the while Americans face ever increasing prices, a looming and growing deficit, and major issues here at home with our border, our infrastructure, and an out of control federal government.

Maybe Mitch should work on those issue. 

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