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Via Michelle Malkin, who dubs them the "Bend over Republicans":

Alexander (R-TN)
Bennett (R-UT)
Bond (R-MO)
Chambliss (R-Ga)
Collins (R-ME)
Corker (R-TN)
Graham (R-SC)
Grassley (R-IA)
Gregg (R-NH)
Hatch (R-UT)
Isakson (R-GA)
Kyl (R-AZ)
Lugar (R-IN)
McCain (R-AZ)
Murkowski (R-AK)
Sessions (R-AL)
Snowe (R-ME)
Specter (R-PA)
Voinovich (R-OH)

Well, there's a surprise--NOT:

The photo-op after his meeting with Vice President-elect Joe Biden and Sen. Lindsey Graham was yet another bipartisan boon for President-elect Barack Obama.

And the man who stole the show was none other than Graham – one of John McCain’s closest friends in the U.S. Senate.

Seated next to the South Carolina Republican, Obama nodded pensively as Graham explained that he looks forward to working with Obama to win the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – even if he would have preferred a different outcome in November.

Graham then offered support for the president-elect’s beleaguered Treasury pick and even gave an unsolicited glowing review of Obama's popularity abroad.

"I’m not sure what Senator McCain is referring to when he talks about ‘Republican ideals’ but if it’s along the lines of McCain-Feingold, amnesty for Illegal immigrants, carbon caps, ‘gun show loopholes’ or trillion-dollar Wall Street bailouts, I think he meant to say ‘Big Government ideals’."

Via Matt Lewis:

In other news, I am hearing rumors coming out of Ohio that Senator Voinovich is seriously considering making an announcement next week that he won't be running for re-election. According to my sources, Rob Portman would likely be the Republican to replace him. This also opens up the GOP gubernatorial nomination for former Republican Congressman John Kasich.

For the record, Voinovich is a hard-core RINO.

Posted at Human Events:

Most importantly, 2008 was the Year of the RINO.  Conservatives went from early February through November 4th with a low-grade headache and acid indigestion, and not even Dr. House could have diagnosed the cause. It wasn’t until November 5, when we recovered suddenly, that we knew.

The affliction was caused by mental equivalent of conflicting medications. We did our best to follow Ronald Reagan’s Eleventh Commandment (to not speak ill of a fellow Republican).  But with John McCain on the ticket, it wasn’t what the liberals call “cognitive dissonance”: we all suddenly became politically bipolar.  Yes, we voted for McCain anyway, knowing Obama would be worse.  And, if only in that, Obama will not disappoint.

Ouch:

Remember when President Bush nominated the politically moderate Harriett Miers for Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005 and then, under withering pressure from conservatives, reversed course and nominated Samuel Alito instead? Florida Governor Charlie Crist did just the opposite on January 2, 2009, when he gave in to media pressure and turned his back on known conservative Frank Jimenez, then appointed Appellate Justice Jorge LaBarga for the Florida Supreme Court.

 

It looks like we’ve bagged our first RINO of 2009.

A partial list of top conservative leaders backing Ken Blackwell for RNC Chairman:

Pat Toomey, President, Club for Growth

 

Richard Viguerie, Chairman, ConservativeHQ.com

 

Morton C. Blackwell, Virginia Republican National Committeeman

 

L. Brent Bozell, Founder and President, Media Research Center

 

Steve Forbes, Chairman & CEO, Forbes Media

 

David Keene, Chairman, American Conservative Union

 

Ed Meese, Former Reagan Adviser

 

Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum

If Ken Blackwell is good enough for the likes of those folks, I'm thinking Ken Blackwell is good enough for me.

Via WSJ:

A recent Research 2000 poll of likely voters put [Reid's] approval rating at 38% and his disapproval rating at 54%, a possible reflection of voters' displeasure with gridlock and partisanship in Washington. And while Nevada broke for President-elect Barack Obama by 12 percentage points in November, the state voted for President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004.

From SteeleforChairman.com:

 

Elected Position:

Former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland

Policy Organizations:

Chairman, GOPAC

 

Member, Republican National Committee

 

Member, National Federal Election Reform Commission

 

Member, NAACP Blue Ribbon Commission on Election Reform

Awards:

2005 Aspen Institute–Rodel Fellow in Public Leadership

 

2005 Bethune-DuBois Institute Award

Via KenBlackwell.com:

 

Elected Positions:

Former Ohio State Treasurer

 

Former Ohio Secretary of State

 

Former Mayor of Cincinnati

Policy Organizations:

Member, Board of Directors, National Rifle Association

 

Member, Board of Directors, Club for Growth

 

Member, Board of Directors, National Taxpayers Union

 

Chairman, Coalition for a Conservative Majority

 

Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow for Public Policy, Buckeye Institute

 

Senior Fellow, Family Research Council

 

Former Fellow, Heritage Foundation

 

Visiting Fellow, American Civil Rights Union

 

Visiting Fellow, Texas Public Policy Foundation

Writings:

Co-Author (with Jack Kemp) IRS v. The People: Time for Real Tax Reform

 

Co-Author (with Jerome Corsi) Rebuilding America: A Prescription for Creating Strong Families, Building the Wealth of Working People, and Ending Welfare

Quote:

The RNC needs a more basic and more comprehensive change of course than my competitors have thus far presented or, frankly, envisioned.

It is time to completely remake the Republican Party by returning to our core philosophy (limited government, traditional values and a strong defense), reaching voters more effectively (by better utilization of technology, targeting and voter identification and turnout), and reorganizing the RNC itself (spending smarter, replacing staff and consultants and modernizing our fundraising infrastructure).

In short, the old promise that you've received from candidates for chairman every two years that you will have "more input" ... just isn't going to cut it anymore. You must demand specifics.

"I’ve abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system." - George W. Bush

 

h/t: Michelle, who pleads, "Stop me before I hurl a shoe."

Via Ace of Spades:

In a letter sent to the White House on Monday, the Republican governor says Bush would be committing a "very great mistake" that would "open the floodgates to federal monies for every distressed industry across this country -- and there will be many in this economic slowdown."

 

Sanford, a potential 2012 contender for the GOP nomination, is siding with the anti-bailout wing of his party that is furious with Bush for trying to prop up the Detroit automakers and help distressed banks. He also is siding with his fellow Southern politicians who have sparred with Northern Republicans who hail from manufacturing states that are heavily unionized and have a significant Big Three presence.

Kudos to Gov. Sanford.  Let's hope this move will inspire other Republicans to stand up for the free market.

With a reelection race looming on the horizon, you'd think an incumbent Senator would be careful about unnecessarily offending one of his state's largest ethnic groups. Guess not:

Specter let loose with a stream of Polish jokes. The Post said he recounted the old one about a person who tells another person that he knows a good Polish joke. The man responds, "Hey careful, I'm Polish!" Specter delivered the punchline: "That's OK, I'll tell it more slowly."

I'm not big on political correctness, myself, but a whole lot of folks make their voting decisions on items of even less consequence than a politician's fondness for ethnic jokes.

 

Not that Pennsylvanians don't already have PLENTY of reasons to vote against Arlen Specter in 2010.

Erick Erickson earlier reported:

In a meeting yesterday afternoon, John Boehner informed Rep. Don Young that Boehner would not support Young’s candidacy to remain Ranking Member on the House Natural Resources Committee.

 

It is very unlikely the Steering Committee will support Young either, which means he is toast.

 

This is a great, great sign from the Republican leadership.

He reports this afternoon:

House sources tell me Don Young has decided to withdraw from consideration for the position. This is great news.

Boo-yah!!!  Don Young's profile is here.

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