Mitch McConnell isn’t a “turtle.” He’s a RINO. A dying RINO who will do anything he can to hold on to power, even if that means sabotaging Republicans. And yes, that’s exactly what Mitch did. He’s fought tooth and nail against America First candidates, namely, Kelly Tshibaka out of Alaska and Blake Masters out of Arizona. And the reason why he feverishly had to stop both candidates is because they both vowed NOT to support him as Senate Majority or Minority Leader next session.
Yet, even though all of this went on, some people are still blaming President Trump for the midterm situation.
Meanwhile, Mitch was allowed to play these evil establishment games quietly, in the shadows. But it all came to the forefront about a month ago, thanks to the Alaskan Republicans, who not only called him out for what he was doing but also asked that he be censored for it.
Back in October, The Federalist reported on this situation.
The Federalist reported that Alaska Republicans are calling on the Kentucky GOP to formally censure Sen. Mitch McConnell for the bluegrass senator’s interference in the Alaskan Senate contest against the party-endorsed candidate.
On Thursday, the Alaskan Republican Party’s District 9 central committee passed a resolution to condemn the Senate minority leader’s spending on behalf of Sen. Lisa Murkowski. The incumbent senator running for a fourth full term in the upper chamber is locked in a tight contest against Donald Trump-backed challenger Kelly Tshibaka, who is also endorsed by the Alaskan Republican Party.
McConnell’s super PAC to reclaim the majority, the Senate Leadership Fund, is spending heavily in the race between two Republicans, which the latest polls show is a tied match. According to the Anchorage Daily News, McConnell’s political operation has poured more than $7 million into the Alaskan contest instead of using that money towards ripe pick-up opportunities in Nevada and Arizona.
“We request the Senate Leadership Fund immediately stop the attack ads against Kelly Tshibaka and discontinue all support of Senator Murkowski,” District 9 Republicans demanded. Their resolution went on to demand Kentucky GOP leadership censure their senator for meddling in Alaska’s party affairs while the minority leader abandons efforts at capturing the majority.
“We request the Republican Party of Kentucky leadership act against Senator Mitch McConnell for his inappropriate behavior against Alaska Republicans and Republican endorsed candidate Kelly Tshibaka,” the Alaska Republicans wrote.
Alaska’s District 9 committee based in Anchorage is the second state party group to admonish the Kentucky lawmaker’s interference, according to Must Read Alaska columnist Suzanne Downing.
“The first was District 6, a Homer-area subdivision of the Alaska GOP,” Downing wrote.
In September, McConnell’s PAC reinjected money into the Alaska Senate contest after initially canceling $1.7 million alongside $8 million stripped from Republican Arizona Senate nominee Blake Masters. McConnell later pulled another $10 million from the Arizona race, leaving the Republican candidate abandoned by the primary super PAC charged with reclaiming the upper chamber.
Both Masters and Tshibaka have pledged not to support McConnell for another term in GOP leadership.
If we don’t get rid of saboteurs like Mitch McConnell, and I am sorry, but Kevin McCarthy, and Ronna McDaniel too, then we will never win. Neither one of these men supports the America First Agenda, and neither does Ronna McDaniel, she’s there to toe the line for the establishment. And just like last time, they all worked against our agenda behind the scenes. They pulled strings and called in favors and worked with the left to make sure the MAGA agenda did not pass. And that’s because they are all establishment Republicans — they’re the old guard, and nothing — and I mean NOTHING will ever change that.
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.