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    Mark Levin: 'Mitch McConnell Should Be Defeated'

    Mark Levin: 'Mitch McConnell Should Be Defeated'

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    by Tony Lee 11 Oct 2013 611 post a comment
    On Friday, conservative talk radio host Mark Levin said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) needed to be defeated in his primary next year for conservatism to succeed.

    "I believe Mitch McConnell should be defeated in Kentucky," Levin said on his radio show, calling McConnell an "awful Republican leader. Awful." McConnell is being challenged by Tea Party candidate Matt Bevin.
    Hours after Sean Hannity said House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and the House Republican leadership needed to be replaced, Levin said he has said for years that Boehner should be defeated and referred to McConnell as "more of a schemer" than Boehner. He said the current Republican leadership will never fiercely fight to defeat Obamacare and advance conservatism.
    "Where is he today?" Levin said of McConnell.
    Levin also discussed plans by Republican establishment figures to take down the Tea Party with so-called "pro-business" candidates who love crony capitalism. The Republican establishment indicated they will target conservatives like Reps. Steve King (R-IA) or Justin Amash (R-MI) with candidates from the center.
    Levin called those like John Sununu, the moderate New Hampshire Republican and former Chief of Staff to George H.W. Bush, and former Mississippi Governor and lobbyist Haley Barbour, two of the politicians behind such efforts, "losers." He then blasted those like Sen John McCain (R-AZ), who Levin said "moves right" to get reelected and then "moves back" to the left once back in office. He also called out Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) for being the latest establishment front man and said these politicians "are not going to take down Obamacare."
    He emphasized that those like McCain, Boehner, and McConnell are part of the overall problem for Republicans and again emphasized that establishment Republicans "have declared war" on conservatives.

    "They despise us," Levin said of the Republican establishment of which McConnell is a part. "And I've had enough. And I've think most of you have had enough."
    On McConnell's reelection efforts, Levin simply said, "count me out."
    “In questions of power…let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson

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    The Republican base needs to be purged as they have become nothing more than Liberal Socialist puppets. Thanks to Boehner caving, Obama will have more than enough funds to keep Obamacare afloat even if it is failing.
    “In questions of power…let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson

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    Hannity: Boehner Must Be Replaced



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    On his radio show on Friday, Fox News host Sean Hannity said House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), along with the rest of the Republican leadership in the House, had to be replaced.

    "I do think leadership in the House needs to change," Hannity said. "I don't think John Boehner is equipped for the job. I don't think he has the stomach to negotiate. I don't think he has the ability to communicate the positive, solution-oriented vision for the country."
    "How hard is it?" Hannity asked. "Why aren't these guys out there explaining what their vision is?" For instance, Hannity said Republican leaders have not done a good job of explaining how America's plentiful domestic energy sources can lead to prosperity. He also cited issues like health savings accounts and ways to reduce the country's debt to preserve the nation's solvency as missed opportunities. He said the GOP has a "communications problem" that has been reflected in the party's bad poll numbers.
    Hannity also ripped Republican leaders in Washington for "alienating" the Tea Party. Hannity named Senators like John McCain (R-AZ) and Bob Corker (R-TN) for being the top offenders and said their "unwillingness to stand strong" and constant bashing of the Tea Party is "irritating every conservative I know."
    “In questions of power…let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson

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