Wednesday, January 13, 2016

The Republican Establishment is alive and well in SC!

South Carolina saw first hand what we in NC Congressional
Second district recognized three years ago when Renee
Elmers turned her back on the people who elected her.
We saw Ellmers "represent" Republican leadership rather
than her constituents. She supported both amnesty and
deficit budgets which she campaigned against.This is the
reason Ellmers has been challenged in 2014 and now again
in 2016!

This was a local matter, not the national one now discussed
as SC Gov. Nikki Haley spoke in response to Obama's
State of the Union. After listening to her assuring reply to
GOP would do better, a Democrat would have delivered a more 
damaging rebuttal!

The low light was a not so subtle insult Haley hurled at the
"loudest voices" (aka Donald Trump). This was confirmed when
asked directly, Haley acknowledged he was.
Rather than appreciate Trump's message and how it resonated to
nearly 40% of those polled Haley seemed more consumed by volume
rather than content.

But, if Haley honestly felt compelled to address the "loudest
voices" why didn't she mention the #BlackLivesMatter folks who
travel state to state protesting and preaching destruction? Guess
they aren't loud enough!

Her entire speech was mediocre, little in the way of volume, or
concrete Republican solutions!
Its my modest opinion Haley is doing the bidding of establishment
of BOTH parties, more concerned with those who support the status
quo than those who want to return governing to the American people.
Haley's disconnect with the only true conservatives in the party
may come back to haunt her and the GOP, as it did Renee Ellmers!
Stay tuned!

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