The trouble for the GOP is that they're hopelessly married to the Tea Party. There just aren't enough moderates in the Republican Party to tell the fundamentalist conservatives to pipe down. Without the support of the teabaggers the GOP would be absolutely nowhere. And if the teabaggers think that all the mainstream Repubs are all RINO's and not extreme enough, then there's always the chance they'll break off and form their own party (oh how I wish they would). It would effectively eliminate the waning power the GOP still has.
On the other hand, it's not like the teabaggers are going to go out and vote for Democrats, but it's possible they'll most likely stay home on election day (like so many did last November because Romney is a Mormon) or else finally split off from the GOP.
At any rate, it must not be a fun time to be a Republican.
On the other hand, it's not like the teabaggers are going to go out and vote for Democrats, but it's possible they'll most likely stay home on election day (like so many did last November because Romney is a Mormon) or else finally split off from the GOP.
At any rate, it must not be a fun time to be a Republican.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.