On Thursday, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., publicly complained about the "quality" of GOP Senate candidates.
He declared that a Republican U.S. Senate majority was not likely.
At a Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce luncheon, McConnell claimed that "I think there's probably a greater likelihood the House flips than the Senate."
Why does he believe the GOP will not gain one seat in a year in which Biden has destroyed everything from border security to the economy?
He observed, "Senate races are just different, they're statewide. Candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome."
What did he mean by "candidate quality?"
He implied that many of the Republican Senate nominees are too conservative, too affiliated with President Donald Trump and too likely to support "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) policies.
Sen. McConnell prefers establishment Republicans, the moderate "country club" candidates who cherish the Deep State, bureaucracy, growing government, and raising taxes.
They just want to do it slightly less than their Democratic colleagues.
These Republicans are globalists and open border supporters who are unconcerned that millions of illegal aliens have entered the United States during Biden’s term.
Such McConnell Republicans also do not oppose government COVID-19 mandates or attacks against our children in the classroom with curriculum that is sexualized and infested with anti-American poison.
McConnell is 80 years old and has spent most of the last six decades of his life in Washington D.C. as a member of the "Swamp."
It's no surprise that McConnell supports moderate Republican candidates.
He despised the Tea Party movement and truly hates everything associated with MAGA and Donald Trump.
If he eventually becomes U.S. Senate majority leader, he will do nothing of substance to reform our government or accomplish the conservative goals promoted by the grassroots members of the party.
In fact, he would prefer to be Senate Minority Leader with a smaller GOP delegation and no MAGA Senators.
If Republicans win control of Congress in the midterm elections, GOP voters are expecting courageous leadership in Washington D.C. to stop the implementation of dangerous Biden policies.
For this ambitious agenda to succeed, the GOP must have a strong Republican leader in the U.S. Senate. Sadly, McConnell prefers timid, incremental policies that will not address the chaos so prevalent in our nation today.
Even worse, one of his frequent habits is to support the policies of the Biden administration whenever possible. For example, McConnell voted for Biden’s wasteful $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and the unnecessary gun control legislation.
McConnell also strongly supports Biden’s position regarding the war in Ukraine and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) expansion.
He has fervently backed sending billions of dollars in aid to the Ukrainian government.
McConnell recently said that "we all agree the most important thing going on in the world right now is the war in Ukraine."
No, senator, we do not "all agree" with your focus on the war in Ukraine. In fact, one recent poll discovered that 46% of Republicans believed the nation was sending too much support there.
It is not that grassroots Republicans are unsympathetic to the plight of the Ukrainian people, but they want our leaders to focus on the plethora of unresolved problems within our own shores.
McConnell’s interventionist views are directly counter to former-President Trump’s focus on our country and our problems. Trump and the MAGA movement represent the millions of Americans who are tired of the United States acting as a global policeman.
While McConnell and his establishment Senate cronies of both parties want to fund a war halfway around the world, they have little interest in the southern invasion that is overwhelming our U.S. Border Patrol.
While politicians of both parties obsess about a war in Europe, our country is wide open to an unrelenting influx of potent and illegal drugs, such as fentanyl.
Drugs which kill Americans in record numbers.
Fighting the fentanyl epidemic should be at the forefront of every politician’s agenda.
Unfortunately, most like McConnell, have their energies focused and directed elsewhere.
While McConnell worries about fighting the MAGA agenda and sending billions of dollars overseas, 2,250 people in Kentucky died of drug overdoses last year.
A number representing a 15% increase from the previous year.
Tragically, Americans are dying in Kentucky and every other state due to Biden’s open border policies. This should be a major rallying cry for Republicans in the midterms.
Along with the border and the drug epidemic, Republicans should be focused on our poor economy, rampant crime, and our constitutional rights, which are being continually attacked during the Biden presidency.
Instead of railing about the candidate "quality" of conservative Republicans, McConnell should be concerned about the diminishing "quality" of American lives and how to defeat the party that is bound and determined to ruin the country.
Jeff Crouere is a native New Orleanian and his award winning program, "Ringside Politics," airs nationally on Real America's Voice Network, AmericasVoice.News weekdays at 7 a.m. CT and from 7-11 a.m. weekdays on WGSO 990-AM & Wgso.com. He is a political columnist, the author of America's Last Chance and provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and on Crouere.net. For more information, email him at jeff@ringsidepolitics.com. Read Reports by Jeff Crouere — More Here.
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