Palin, O'Donnell, Ayhotte and the new politic of running on principles rather than electability.

Understand this: if there ever was a time set "in the stars," for the advancement of conservative values and the return of the Conservative Hordes to the governance of the GOP, it is now. We listened to Chris Matthews, on MSNBC, last night, after it was announced that O'Donnell had crushed her opponent and the Palin Partner in New Hampshire, Kelly Ayotte had eeeked out a victory, as well. He (Matthews) seriously cautioned against "Democrat glee" in the face of these election results. During the on-air discussion, he made the point that this is the year of the conservative. He pointed to the fear that exists within the general population as to the direction of this country; that this fear was demonstrably palpable, and affected all demographics - some more than others, of course. His point? If there was ever a time when "electability" need not be the primary consideration, it was this year. We agree.

Understand that if the GOP "undesirable" TEA Party nominees win their given elections AND govern responsibly for the next two years, the conservative force will be established for years to come and running on Conservative Principles will be the preferred campaign strategy. Enough of choosing candidates based on "electability." We must never fear giving the American people real choices for election day. If we lose, we lose. We have two years to get back on track WITHOUT VIOLATING OUR CONSERVATIVE VALUES.

THAT is the plan the TEA Party Conservatives have in mind. Understand that when one takes his vehicle and gets it stuck in the mud, the only hope of getting out without assistance is to back out and return to solid ground. That is exactly what is going on in this country, at this time.

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