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I am so sick and tired of the beltway GOP establishment proffering their august advice to us peon newcomers to the game. I call bullshit. And so does Joseph Smith in his piece today “Dr. Krauthammer’s Bland Recipe” at American Thinker. An excerpt:
Under the Krauthammer unified theory, any candidate willing to boldly articulate a pro-growth, pro-jobs, free market agenda, to champion the Roadmap for America, drill-here-drill-now, and the repeal of ObamaCare regulatory state, is out.
In short, any candidate willing to go to the mat for limited government, conservative values and American exceptionalism doesn’t fit Krauthammer’s grand theory.
Mark Levin weighs in
I have to concur with Mr. Smith. There is a huge disconnect between the rhetoric of the inside-the-beltway Republicans, which mostly recognizes the dire circumstances facing the nation, and their remedies for addressing them, which really aren’t remedies at all. They are cautious to the point of being defeatist.
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