We're seeing conservatives and evangelicals and libertarian and Reagan Democrats all coming together as one, and that terrifies Washington, D.C.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Now make no mistake, I think we need a strong dose of fiscal conservatism in Washington, D.C.
You turn on the TV, and you hear all these guys: 'Republican Party in disarray. Turmoil in Washington.' I don't think that's the case.
There's no doubt that the Christian right has gone to bed with the more conservative elements of the Republican Party. And there's been a melding in their goals when it comes to the separation of church and state. I've always believed in the separation of church and state.
I believe both parties are sending the wrong kind of people to Washington, D.C.
The more insanity that comes from Washington, D.C., the stronger the loyal opposition becomes.
What strikes me when I leave Washington is the extent to which there's a huge disconnect between Washington and the rest of the country. The rest of the country is not hyper partisan.
In the past, the Republican Party has depended on unified support at election time from Evangelical Christians. But times are changing!
Our country needs more bold, conservative leaders that will actually do what they promised to do prior to coming to Washington D.C.
We'll keep sending more and more conservatives to Washington, and we'll eventually get these bills passed. But don't be afraid to pass good, strong, conservative legislation.
I think that people on both sides of the aisle are rejecting what's going on with Washington and the establishment.