By: Dick Manasseri
Could that be the Establishment GOP’s fate?
The RINOs are running a Top Fundraiser against
Principled Constitutionalist — Kerry Bentivolio
Bentivolio is a former soldier, teacher, actor and scholar. He served in Vietnam as an infantryman and remained in the Michigan Army National Guard through both Iraq wars until he was well into his 50s. His experience in the military has inculcated him with an America-first sense of foreign policy. His experience as an English teacher has taught him that we need to abolish the federal government’s foothold in education. His experience as a farmer has taught him the virtues of the free market and the vices of government intervention in agriculture. Kerry is not one who will go along to get along; he will fight the big-government crowd in both parties.
Bentivolio joins Justin Amash as one of the top Constitutionalists within the Michigan delegation which includes a number of RINOs.
The Establishment GOP, nationally and in Michigan, has targeted Justin Amash and Kerry Bentivolio precisely because of their Heritage Action voting records.
David Trott, a lawyer with lots of money and GOP business connections is opposing Bentivolio. As expected, Trott’s campaign fund dwarfs Bentivolio’s. Kerry needs your help!
Why would the GOP encourage Trott and his money to take out a true Constitutionalist like Bentivolio when they could help save the country by using these same resources to defeat Saul Alinsky disciple Rep. Gary Peters in his run for the Michigan U.S. Senate seat?
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I had the advantage and privlidge of hearing Kerry Betnivolio speak last fall and he has done exactly what he said he would do – He’s a man and now a politican that I trust –
Let’s KEEP Kerry Betnivolio in Congress!
Look no further than here…
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) believes that incumbent Republicans won’t have a problem holding their seats in the 2014 elections.
“I think we are going to crush them everywhere,” McConnell said about Tea Party challengers in a New York Times interview published Saturday. “I don’t think they are going to have a single nominee anywhere in the country.”