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    USA Today has picked this up.

    OUISVILLE, Ky. -- More than a dozen tea party groups in Kentucky have united to try to oust Sen. Mitch McConnell in the 2014 Republican primary, arguing that he is too moderate and has only "paid lip service" to their cause.

    The United Tea Party of Kentucky, comprised of 17 smaller tea party and "patriot" groups around the state, signed a press release this week promising to oppose McConnell.

    "We're looking right now at anybody that has a possibility of retiring Senator McConnell," said John T. Kemper III, the group's spokesman.

    But the Louisville Tea Party has decided not to join the effort, its leaders saying they are worried that the group couldn't field a candidate strong enough to win the November general election.

    McConnell's campaign manager, Jesse Benton, didn't immediately respond to a request for an interview.

    Other than Kemper, who says he is considering a campaign, no potential challengers have come forward publicly.

    Kemper, a 2011 candidate for state auditor, said the tea party groups believe that McConnell's record — dating to his time as Jefferson County judge-executive from 1978 through 1984 — makes him a moderate rather than a conservative.

    The tea party and McConnell have had a strained relationship since the organizations sprang up around the country in the weeks after President Barack Obama was sworn in for his first term four years ago.

    While the groups' harshest rhetoric has been directed at Obama and Democrats, the tea party has also been critical of Republicans who have voted for increasing federal debt, backed the Troubled Asset Relief Program, raised the debt ceiling and done other things anathema to the fiscally conservative organizations.
    this talks about having to self fund, but the other story on it said the Liberty For All PAC would be interested, with the right candidate.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...tiers/1860109/
    "Integrity means having to say things that people don't want to hear & especially to say things that the regime doesn't want to hear.” -Ron Paul

    “To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing.” ― Aristotle



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    There is no right candidate.

    Liberty PAC are stupid and delusional if they think they can knock off McConnell.

    Waste of millions of dollars.

    Liberty PAC should be looking for a candidate in WV, an open seat trending GOP.

    They should forget about this.

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    I'd love to see McConnell challenged by a candidate who could muster support.
    "Integrity means having to say things that people don't want to hear & especially to say things that the regime doesn't want to hear.” -Ron Paul

    “To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing.” ― Aristotle

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    It's always funny how things sound different through the media filter. But I'm proud of these Tea Party groups for being courageous and ensuring our message is heard across the nation. Keeping the spirit of resistance alive.

    Itshappening - Why don't we stop bashing other liberty efforts? Spend your time talking about better initiatives instead of doing the establishment's work for them. Or did you hear on Levin's show this was a bad idea? If so, I stand corrected.

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    Kemper is solid. He hates the NDAA and the FED. I hope he runs for something soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itshappening View Post
    There is no right candidate.

    Liberty PAC are stupid and delusional if they think they can knock off McConnell.

    Waste of millions of dollars.

    Liberty PAC should be looking for a candidate in WV, an open seat trending GOP.

    They should forget about this.
    Sadly, I think you may be right....unless possibly the Liberty For All PAC supported a grass roots candidate that has no chance of defeating McConnell this time around, but runs for name recognition for the seat in the future. I have a long list of names that I'd love to see do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailingaway View Post
    I'd love to see McConnell challenged by a candidate who could muster support.
    I would love for Libery for All to pick winnable battles in open seats rather than waste millions trying to dethrone the most powerful politician in Kentucky and one of the most powerful Republican's in the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTyke View Post
    It's always funny how things sound different through the media filter. But I'm proud of these Tea Party groups for being courageous and ensuring our message is heard across the nation. Keeping the spirit of resistance alive.

    Itshappening - Why don't we stop bashing other liberty efforts? Spend your time talking about better initiatives instead of doing the establishment's work for them. Or did you hear on Levin's show this was a bad idea? If so, I stand corrected.
    Pick winnable battles in open seats rather than wasting millions upon millions in Kentucky.

    McConnell already has 8 million in the bank and hasn't even started fundraising yet.

    He is not going down no matter what the Tea party or the media says or does.

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    Knock out the weak ones. Take seats. Choose your own Senate leader. Doesn't make sense to put all your eggs in the "defeat Mconnel" basket.
    "Crack a smile, we're making evil tremble" -Awake

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    Quote Originally Posted by itshappening View Post
    I would love for Libery for All to pick winnable battles in open seats rather than waste millions trying to dethrone the most powerful politician in Kentucky and one of the most powerful Republican's in the country
    But it is their money and they will spend it according to their lights. Personally, I think it is great they are looking at this race, since they have indicated they are.

    Possibly, as I do, they think there needs to be consequences for being so diametrically opposite to what conservatives would want in office.
    "Integrity means having to say things that people don't want to hear & especially to say things that the regime doesn't want to hear.” -Ron Paul

    “To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing.” ― Aristotle

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