Well, if you don't like what your leadership is doing, apparently you should just quit and then start writing opinion pieces about why everyone else is dumb:
This is amazing.
DeMint’s decision, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, was a surprise. The South Carolinian coasted to a second term in 2010, and while he had said he didn’t intend to stand for re-election again, his abrupt retirement sent shock waves around Capitol Hill and stripped the Senate of one of its most powerful Tea Party members. DeMint quickly emerged as a general in the conservative insurgency that rose up during Barack Obama’s first term. He became a hero to anti-tax conservatives, crusading against earmarks, helping to foment the Tea Party rebellion and bucking Republican leaders who wavered from the party’s small-government principles.
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He became the Senate’s conservative scourge, prompting many Republicans to warn that his hard-right ideology and uncompromising approach could alienate many voters and consign the party to perpetual minority status. DeMint was undeterred by such criticisms.”I’m blasting rock, and it’s hard to be graceful,” he told TIME in 2010.
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Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2012/12/06...#ixzz2EJJNva00
This is amazing.



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