An Important Election…Next Week
by Dr. Susan BerryNext week, Senate Republicans will vote to elect a new Conference Vice Chairman, a position that is considered to be the Number 5 GOP leadership post. As was the case at the start of the new Congress, when committee chairmanships often pitted establishment Republicans against the more conservative among them, the choice will be between one senator with strong tea party support, and another who has been a Washington “insider” for 15 years.
Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) and Roy Blunt (R-Missouri) were both elected to the Senate in 2010. Sen. Johnson was elected with the strong backing of the tea party and conservative Senate recruiter, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S. Carolina). Sen. Blunt spent 14 years in the House of Representatives prior to his election to the Senate.
Now, both Senators have dismissed the idea that their contest is about the old guard GOP versus true conservatives. Sen. Johnson, in particular, notes that he believes his years of business experience, prior to his election to the Senate, are what cause him to stand out as a candidate for the vice chairman’s position. “I also bring the perspective of somebody from the outside — somebody totally foreign to Washington, and that’s a very valuable perspective,” he said.
The Heritage Action for America (HAFA) scorecard, which provides a rating that measures legislators on conservative policies and values, gives Sen. Johnson a 91% rating, and Sen. Blunt a 64% score.
Nevertheless, it is the way in which the contest between the two senators came about that has perhaps created a bit more tension. According to RedState, up until this week, Sen. Johnson was the only candidate for the vice chairman’s position, and the election was scheduled for January. However, Sen. Blunt announced his candidacy on Tuesday of this week, an action which was followed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Kentucky) decisions to move up the election to next week, rather than January, and to begin a supportive campaign for Sen. Blunt.
Conservative Republicans will need the strength of the vice chairman’s post to bring about the reforms needed in the country. Sen. Johnson has not only stuck to the principles he put forward when he ran for the Senate, but he is also known as a bridge builder between conservatives and establishment Republicans- something years of business experience has taught him.
About the two Senate candidates, Sen. DeMint said, “Roy is a friend of mine, but Ron Johnson is what I consider the right face for the Republican Party. He’s a nonpolitician, business guy, reform-minded.”
If you have a Republican Senator, think about calling him or her to speak about this important vote.







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I'd say we need to go forward with the new reformers and away from career politicians.
"……….a position that is considered to be the Number 5 GOP leadership post……"
Maybe if we, as a people, start to wing ourselves away,…….
from the status quo in DC and start,…..
demanding the dismantlement of all these crony parliamentary procedures,…….
in congress.
And than maybe, just maybe,…..
the PECKING order will start with us,…..
as the most important.
When you start your debate in dog crap, it does not matter how eloquent your solution it is still dog crap.. The republicans and democrats always start their solutions with gerrymandering thus their answers are always socialistic… when a party does not respect capitalism, equal representation, equal justice and uses the power/gun of government to protect their power, then their answers are corrupt.
Elect a conservative…..
Send the RINO to the RINO graveyard….
That is, replaced in office by a conservative
Not the only reason, but if McConnell is for Blunt, I'm for Johnson.
I think we heard this song before…..
Ron Johnson is the guy that took Russ Feingold's seat in the same year that Scott Walker won in a state that went heavily Obama. He ran a brilliant campaign… He constantly ripped career politicians. This guy is the real deal and he's passionate about America and conservative principals.
Unfortunately, I'm stuck in NY for now, so I have little to say in this. I will send a few emails to the parties concerned, but I've got…..ugh…..Schumer and Gillibrand not representing me. Good luck Sen. Johnson!
The election doesn't sound all that important. The teaparty candidate will be less willing to negotiate with his senate colleagues, but not by much. Ones a potato, ones a patato.
Oh Helen. You really don't mind me calling you Helen?
Why should any republican senator reach across the isle? The liberals filibustered Bush's appointees on no other basis than they were his appointees.
Why should the republicans do any less? The gang of 14 hasn't done a thing but hobble our side from responding to the irresponsible antics of you marxists.
Helen, fair is fair. Isn't it Helen? http://uglydemocrats.com/democrats/United-States/...
Rog look over there… a doughnut!
Oh Helen. You really don't mind me calling you Helen?
Some liberal democrat will be along with a food stamp card shortly, and they'll be demanding juice and child care for the time they need to eat it.
Helen, can't you try to cut back on the drinking just a bit?
I saw Michelle Obama drop it…you don't want anything she has touched
ONLY 'REAL' CONSERVATIVES NEED APPLY FROM THIS POINT FORWARD…NO OTHERS WILL DO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw
There is only one election that counts and that's coming in November. Still, the Walker recall in Wisconsin should be fun too.
Four more years.
I would be happy to call my GOP Senator and tell him to vote for Johnson, but somehow I don't think Blunt would take too kindly to that phonecall…..LOL Maybe I ought to call his office anyway
This makes me so angry. I do have Republican Senators, so I have contacted them. No more "old boys." That dog don't hunt.
Our true conservative Senator is Jim DeMint (our fake one is Grahamnesty) and he's on this, along with multitudes of Tea Party Patriots. Thank God!
I have registered my request with Sen. Isakson's office and spoke with the lady regarding my reasons. I told her we had voted into office all these new conservatives with very good reasons, and that I prefer they support the tea party's preference, Johnson, over the "establishment" contender. I explained we are still very motivated (though we are temporarily trusting their –Johnny and Saxby– judgment to honor our wishes) and that we can continue the momentum to send more solid conservatives if we see they are choosing the more conservatives leaders.
I told her we are praying for them both, though we know it's tough keeping up the bitter clashes during these times, but told her that we appreciate their determination at standing firmly conservative.
Left a message in Saxby's office to call me, with the message it concerns the leadership position.
I say call him. I have one of the most libtard Senators in Congress and always want him to know where I stand.
"…Sen. Blunt a 64% score." So what is wrong with Blunt's score? The #2 Republican House RINO, Eric Cantor has a 59% rating according to Heritage.
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