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GOP Sen. Jim DeMint to Resign from Senate in January to Head Conservative Think Tank

Jim DeMint to Resign from Sentat to Head Heritage Foundation

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South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint abruptly announced Thursday plans to resign his Senate seat and head the conservative Washington think tank The Heritage Foundation.

DeMint, a Tea Party leader, told the Wall Street Journal he will replace Ed Feulner as president of Heritage in early January. His departure will open up a spot for South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) to pick a replacement, who will then run in a special election in 2014, the Journal reported. South Carolina’s other senator, Republican Lindsey Graham, will also be defending his seat that year.

“It’s been an honor to serve the people of South Carolina in United States Senate for the past eight years, but now it’s time for me to pass the torch to someone else and take on a new role in the fight for America’s future,” DeMint said in a statement.

“I’m leaving the Senate now, but I’m not leaving the fight. I’ve decided to join The Heritage Foundation at a time when the conservative movement needs strong leadership in the battle of ideas. No organization is better equipped to lead this fight and I believe my experience in public office as well as in the private sector as a business owner will help Heritage become even more effective in the years to come,” he said.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told Politico DeMint informed him of his decision Thursday morning.

“We’re sorry to see Jim go. He’s had a distinguished career,” McConnell said. “My wife [Elaine Chao] is a distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation. She’ll be reporting to him.”

DeMint easily won re-election in 2010. He had previously announced he would not seek a third term in 2016. The winner of 2014′s special contest will only serve out the remainder of DeMint’s term — not a full six years — before facing election again.

South Carolina newspaper The State reported speculation on possible replacements for DeMint quickly turned to Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), also a Tea Party favorite and the only black Republican in the House. Other possibilities are GOP Reps. Mick Mulvaney and  Trey Gowdy or Haley herself.

Haley told the newspaper DeMint has been an excellent leader for South Carolina and the national conservative movement as a whole.

“His voice for freedom and limited government has been a true inspiration. On a personal level, I value Jim’s leadership and friendship. Our state’s loss is the Heritage Foundation’s gain,” she said.

DeMint told the Journal he was joining Heritage because of a need to more effectively communicate conservative principles with the public.

“This is an urgent time,” he said, adding that the 2012 election showed Republicans “were not able to communicate conservative ideas that win elections.”

​This post has been updated.

​Jonathan M. Seidl contributed to this report.

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Comments (127)

  • Hickory
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:17am

    The Republican Party has destroyed their presence in the Senate. There is no power there for them anymore. It is just as the Republican establishment wants it. They don’t have to work anymore and have attained all their personal positions with pay for life without lifting a finger. They are as lazy as the welfare cheats bleeding us dry. De Mint knows this. He also knows the only hope for freedom in America is now with the Tea Party and their efforts to field candidates to take the Senate and the House with enough strength to stop Obama and his Marxist army.

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    • SILAS
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:54am

      @oxfool…Guess is you really think you “raised hell” on the blaze eh? You are nothing but a black-hearted hater like the rest of your ilk. You and the likes of Ed Assner….see him last night caught outside a theater and nicely asked some relevant questions? You can feel the hate he has for all that do not share his thoughts oozing from his heart. You people do not recognize ANY legitimate opposition to your rule, whether it be PARTY, PEOPLE, OR IDEAS…

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    • Brother Winston Smith
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:55am

      Actually, the ONLY HOPE for the Constitutional Libertarian Tea Party (not the FAKE-TEA GOP version), is to COMPLETELY AND WHOLLY REJECT the PROGRESSIVE republican/democrat (same thing) party. Until this happens… nothing will ever change.

      The Constitution Party.
      The Libertarian Party.
      State nullification.
      NOW! NOT TOMORROW, NOT 2014, 2016… NOW!

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    • Ducky657
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:59am

      Hey FOXHOLEDICKTHEIST!

      Whatever you do don’t study history before making a ridiculous statement. I remember when they said the GOP was dead in 2008 and in 2010 the House went back to the GOP and if the better candidates were nominated would have taken the Senate as well. Theodore Roosevelt was the first progressive President so you are off by about 125 years. The Demoncrats will lose control of the Senate in 2014 so I wouldn’t crow too loud about the death of the GOP!

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    • SquidVetOhio
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:00pm

      @XXXHOLE_ATHEIST

      Really? Why don’t you come and try to get rid of us big man?

      If you love Switzerland, move there pink-O.

      That’s what I thought. Punk.

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    • Oldmantex
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:00pm

      I think this was about money myself. Since when is being in a position of power and having a vote on bills less important than a “think-tank” where we sit around thinking of ideas to implement. In my world doing always trumps thinking about doing.

      My only other thought is that he will take the pay increase to use the money and free time, so he can make a run at the Presidency in 2016. That is my guess.

      I typically dont feed trolls, but if certain people think that just because 51% vs 49% of VOTERS, not the entire nation, voted for Obama is some how a signal of the end, then they really are clueless.

      The real test will be in 2016 when there is no more money to print to buy elections, when welfare is cut off, when inflation is through the roof. Thats when you are going to see the 51% moochers turn like rabid dogs on their handout politicians.

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    • JRook
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:05pm

      Clearly he understands there is a lot more money in manufacturing alternate science and facts. Just another individual who realizes Fox, Rush, GB and the republican party will pay a lot of money for pseudo science and analyst BS that serves there purpose and feeds the angry mob.

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    • zorro
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:16pm

      The problem with saying the US has always been a “progressive” country is that stupid people like our athiest friend above generally say that without any historical context. “Progressive” 200 years ago meant free and independent, not socialistic like it does now.

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    • pdumar
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:24pm

      Foxhole, first Switzerland isn’t a good example for progressivism considering that they have the lowest tax burden of all developed countries. Second, even with progressive governments like Germany, their wealth is backed up by productive capital where they in turn tax that capital and “invest” it into developing “life saving medicine, exploring the galaxies, and bringing the rest of the world into the 21st century”. Unfortunately we don’t produce anything anymore. Look at our trade deficits. Where are you going to get the money to pay for these things? If you confiscated most of the wealth of the 1% and “invested” back into the economy what you’ll see is higher prices. Why? Because the most of the wealth floating around in the coffers of the 1% is not generated from productive capital but from easy access to credit and the inflationary monetary policy of the Federal Reserve system. The reason we were able to “invest” in our country back in the 1940s and 50s is because most of the infrastructure in Europe and Asia was destroyed from World War II and we had a strong manufacturing base where we were paying the highest salaries in the world while at the same time producing the least expensive products.

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    • Secret Squirrel
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:24pm

      The GOP is dead. They merged with the DNC
      When the GOP trots out Jeb Bush in 2016 they will lose in a landslide.
      Our only hope is a new serious party.
      Constitution Party? Tea Party? Someplace for those with values and beliefs.
      All the GOP cares about is getting re-elected. “I can be more liberal than Pelosi. Vote for me.”

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    • VRW Conspirator
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 1:38pm

      America has only been a progressive country in the manner in which Progressives (ie Socialist/Marxist/Liberation Theology nutjobs) use the word for the last 106 years…since Teddy Roosevelt fell in love with Lenin and the Fabian Socialists in Britain. It has pretty much been a 100 year campaign to bring us where we are today just like the 13 colonies took nearly 100 years to reach their first breaking point..

      Good thing we learned from that…it only took 25% of the population believing in the fight and only about 2% actually fighting to win the war….and about 8 years…now there were nationalists and federalists but regardless NONE of the Founders or any American up to the time of the 1880′s would have EVERY dreamed up the CRAP the Progressives have spilled onto the USA over the last 100 years…

      so…go ahead..put your head where the sun don’t shine and think you smell roses in your Statist Utopia….we only need 25% believing and 2% fighting (non violently of course..for now…) and 8 years to fix the problem…oh…and we have a lot more than 2% willing to do the fighting this time around….

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    • tifosa
      Posted on December 7, 2012 at 5:08pm

      Sooooooooooooo, DeMint goes, teas get ousted as committee chairpersons, DickArmey’s out at FreedomWorks, teas get blamed if the economy crashes…tough day to be a tea, no?

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  • dannyo
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:14am

    hearing the voices of barry, nancy, harry, stenny, upchuck et al day in and day out would make even the greatest of them, that being demint, resign….enough said…

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  • Locked
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:13am

    Not included in this article is this VERY relevant information:
    “U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint said today he will replace Ed Feulner as president of the Heritage Foundation, and leave the Senate in January… Feulner had total compensation of $1,098,612 in 2010, according to Heritage Foundation’s Form 990. DeMint’s pay as U.S. Senator has been $174,000 since 2009, with Senate pay set at $174,000 for 2013.”

    Call my cynical, but I don’t think DeMint is doing this out of the goodness of his heart or to better promote conservative issues. He sounds like the next Dick Armey to me.

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    Locked  
    • Immental
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:21am

      The guy has to get paid. What is he going to do, live off bark?

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    • Locked
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:27am

      Since when is going from a 6 digit salary to a 7 digit one “living off bark”?

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    • darkknight91
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:40am

      I would rather have people strive to make money in the private sector than in government. Isn’t that what we’re always bitching about? You don’t make any sense by demonizing him. Conservatives don’t have a chance anyway. Having to deal with a bunch of morally bankrupt stooges all day. I’d be out of there in a heartbeat, too.

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    • SquidVetOhio
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:02pm

      Seeing how millionaires pay millions of dollars to get elected to the Senate, there must be something so great about it that DeMint should be honored for being willing to give it up.

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    • grayling646
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:07pm

      Obviously Lock, if he were as disciplined as you he would have turned down that near million dollar pay raise. If that’s all you’ve got, you ain’t got much. Any of us would do what he did. You included. So you should really find something else to complain about ’cause this ain’t working. Complain about taking a raise of almost a mil. What a complaint…..blah blah blah….

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    • Wilma
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:08pm

      Leaving behind a thankless impotent job, with Harry Reid and company, for a position of authority and the ability to effect change more is a no brainer. Throw in a massive pay raise and is a no brainer. Bravo Senator Demint!

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    • Locked
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 1:16pm

      @Grayling

      “if he were as disciplined as you he would have turned down that near million dollar pay raise”

      If he were me, and I was really interested in enacting legal change I would do so in my elected position instead of bailing on my constituents and my country. I have no problem with anyone leaving one position for another (especially not for more money); but I will take a darn close look when there’s claims that they did so “for the good of the country/party/cause”… and completely ignore that he’ll be making about six times his current annual pay.

      Good for DeMint for moving into an easier, more well-paid and less scrutinized position; bad for the country to lose another fiscally conservative Congressman and for him to leave the people who voted him into office in the lurch.

      Follow the money, folks.

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  • willingtoupe
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:12am

    Good… I hope one of those leadership role is to OPENLY denounce the slick side bigot mentality that is adding a distasteful flavor within the Conservative movement creating a bad smell thats holding back the party from reaching out to everyone that has the same values and would include them fully to contribute to strengthening this country…Rather than criticizing and lecturing, try to demonstrate and show how rugged individualism can reinforce the foundation of this country.

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    • carbonyes
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:22am

      Rugged individualism is indeed a plus factor, especially when combined with character, integrity and honor with a lot of backbone, grit and commitment. Do you know anyone that can fill that bill? There are profoundly more than meets the eye, but they, or we, need to rise up, pick up our cross, and a few guns while we’re at it, because we are going to need all of the above to take our country back.

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    • GoodStuff
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:37am

      Someone please introduce Willingtoupe to something called a “sentence”.

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    • FoxholeAtheist
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:42am

      The party is eating itself alive. Soon it will be gone and there will be dancing in the streets as every American has access to quality healthcare, education, and freedom from religion without having to waste their breath on the ilk that deny global warming, evolution, and the fact that there is no god. Without the republican party we will be free to develop life saving medicine, explore the galaxies, and bring the rest of the world into the 21st century without having to constantly fight your type.

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    • oneshiner
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:51am

      Besides coming on shows as guests of the Heritage Foundation, I’ve often wondered what influence they have on anything else? I hate to see Jim Demint leave the Senate, but hope he’s replaced by someone who can actually make a difference instead of following the leader.

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    • SimpleTruths
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:39pm

      CARBONYES
      Could you let me know what mall you plan to shoot up so I can stay home that day?

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  • schroeder123
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:12am

    I think this country is lost…No b*alls, full of quitters.

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    • VanceUppercut
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:58pm

      @schroeder123

      Yeah, Denny Hastert, Sarah Palin, DeMint. A party full of quitters. I wonder if DeMint will follow Palin’s cue and rake in millions off of reality shows, ghost-written books, and suckering supporters into donating money to a non-existent Presidential campaign

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  • charles116
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:12am

    He’ll stay a year then scream for HIS $8 MIL!

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  • Guitar Master
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:10am

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    From THE REPORTER
    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    When men like Senator Demint, a good and decent man, leaves their seat, you know we’re in trouble.

    Good men must NOT feed the beast and that’s what Sen. Demint is doing.

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  • cobbcountyguy
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:09am

    Sounds like he gave up the fight for a ‘cush’ job. Maybe a Maxine Waters or Debbie Wanaabeawoman Shultz will take his place. We do need a few more liberals in Washington.

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    • Locked
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:15am

      Completely agreed. The fact that he’s going from $174k a year as a senator to a position that pays over a million annually lends a lot of credence to the idea.

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    • grayling646
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:20pm

      Soooooo Lock. You’re saying he did exactly what you would do?

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    • Locked
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 1:17pm

      @Grayling

      Nope. If I were in Congress I’d sit out my term and THEN leave if I felt it necessary. I owe the people who put me into office in the first place that much.

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  • dsalley31
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:08am

    What the hell is going on in the GOP????

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  • ThoreauHD
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:08am

    If DeMint and Paul are leaving.. I think it’s over kids.

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  • Anonymous T. Irrelevant
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:08am

    Now we need to get limp-wristed Lindsay Graham out of there. We need Sen. Demint, but if he can do more good at the Heritage Foundation, then so be it. I just hope Gov. Haley picks a good one.

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  • b2smooth
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:07am

    When the people in Washington start to abandon ship it seems like a signal that the train is coming off the tracks and they don’t want to be a part of the chaos.

    God save America.

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  • Small World
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:04am

    Maybe he can do more on the outside.

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  • Tri-ox
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:00am

    We need him in Congress, this will be a great loss – I certainly hope that his future holds something more than just Think-Tanking.

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  • Mglas
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:00am

    well this could be the start of separating us from them. there has been lots of talk and action about getting the heck out. So, if Mr. DeMint is one of those that will advocate basically dissolving the union and splitting us apart, I would not want to be in the senate either. I mean think, if things were going to be that bad, he would resign and leave the country. just getting out and letting the democrats have free run will make every conservatives life miserable, including his so I cant see standing down unless he doesnt want to be part of the senate and has eyes on something like state nullification, etc… just a hunch

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    • CABERNETQHS
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:12pm

      Maybe his hands are tied and he sees the GOP for what it’s become. I’m curious to see what he does “outside the box”.

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  • TROLLMONGER
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:58am

    Does anyone hear that? Its the sound of no one giving a flip.

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    • GoodStuff
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:39am

      That’s why you posted here, right? Because you don’t give a flip?

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    • CABERNETQHS
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:22pm

      I wish I had the free time that TROLL apparently has on it’s hands to loiter around on such insignificant sites like the blaze. It’s really good of you to keep attempting to enlighten those of us that are just misunderstanding all these facts about our failing country…”there’s nothing to fear, just keep watching the msm and whatever you do, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain”.

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    • DZ-015
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:31pm

      Trollmungus: You’re not worth a flipping off.

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  • stopprintn
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:57am

    May be for the greater good, he cant do much with Harrys’ boot on his neck anyway.

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  • BODYBAG
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:52am

    News that DeMint is bailing tells me something is very very wrong. DeMint is one of the very few
    trustworthy advocates for We The People. That conservatives are suddenly being stripped of their
    seats and resigning is “troubling”.

    Where are all the angry people who want their freedom back?

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    BODYBAG  
    • PROAMERICAN
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:04am

      We’re out here. We all have jobs and don’t know what we can do to help. Joining groups and giving money doesn’t seem to be working too well. We stay informed and show up to events, we volunteered for Romney and some of our local races as well. But we are the losers and cannot help but think we didn’t do enough. I hope they didn’t cheat to win because I am still in shock that we lost. I think the 3rd branch of Govt should be our next target. (Can I still say target?)

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    • Bum thrower
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:09am

      I hope ‘you lie!!’ Joe Wilson gets the nod….

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    • charles116
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:13am

      It tells you he’s a grifter like Palin.
      What sort of work did Armey do for 1/2 a year?

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    • BODYBAG
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:16am

      Im going to be the one person here that dares to tell the truth.
      While your giving and volunteering are to be applauded and not taken lightly —–
      We’re WAAAAAAAY past the point where that will have any effect whatsoever.

      These people are going to take it all and they’re doing it right now. Look around.
      Faith, Liberty, Individualism, Prosperity —— you’re being stripped of all of them
      right now.

      Whats the point where things snap and people take real action? Because thats
      the only thing that will make a difference now.

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    • Irememberamerica
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:40am

      These people are going to take it all and they’re doing it right now. Look around.
      Faith, Liberty, Individualism, Prosperity —— you’re being stripped of all of them
      right now.

      The last election indeed does show the bent of this nation.

      Summing it up leaves the shell shocked precious little time to heal
      and regroup. Many will never heal. While they say the nation is divided
      and it is, those of us in the so called 48-49% [of the division] are actually
      maybe 35% intact and willing. The rest have either given up, or are
      in the shell shocked state and are ineffective at present. We need to
      get together all over this nation, there are simply too many groups of this and that,
      well meaning, but scattered… We need 1 group together, not all these various groups
      isolated, and of no effect outside of their hub of patriots. We need to join together
      to be effective. Patriots united would be a force to reckon with.

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  • trolltrainer
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:51am

    Good for him! If I were a Republican in Washington I would walk away from it too at this point. The only real option Republicans have is to wash their hands of the whole mess and let the Democrats own the whole thing. Otherwise it will just be the same old “us vs. them” spin that the majority of Americans buy into.

    No more blame games, this is YOUR plane Mr. Obama! If that means a crash then so be it!

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  • ArmedAndReallyPissed
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:50am

    “Think Tank”…..What are they going to think about ? How to kiss the ass of the CLOTUS more ?

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    • HumbleMan
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:16pm

      He’s making room for an appointment by Nikki. This will turn out to be a good thing.

      (btw, why did I immediately know what you meant with CLOTUS?)

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  • soybomb315_II
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:48am

    Crap!

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  • phrogdriver
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:48am

    He may as well.

    Conservatives will be a Third party soon, probably by 2016.

    At the end of the day, there is nothing that can be done. There is no turning back after this last election – we are headed for very, very bad times. Republicans are purging conservatives, running for the left, embracing the policies that will lead to economic and social collapse. At the end of those types of collapse (historically), the mob usually begs for tyranny. We will need someone to offer a different choice – and the people offering that choice sure as hell won’t be the republican party.

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  • crazyrightwingmom
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:42am

    A great man! Come on Heritage Foundation…don’t just think (tank). Make some things happen!

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  • InquisitiveDebbie
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:41am

    NOOOO!

    *sighs*

    I’d much rather he stay in Congress. He is one of the few people who believes in the “We The People”.

    Plus, I have a very bad feeling that the Democrats will largely outnumber the conservatives (both houses) in 2014 and 2016.

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    • soybomb315_II
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:51am

      DOH!!!

      I highly doubt his leadership at the heritage foundation will be as important as his senate position….Now we are just left with two good senators – Rand Paul and Mike Lee

      AAAAND Lindsey Graham was supposed to face a primary challenge in 2014 – now he will probably be off the hook. Lindsey Graham sucks

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    • hauschild
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:52am

      The writing’s on the wall.

      I think DeMint knows he’s not going to be able to accomplish anything of substance as a senator, so you may as well do something that can actually have a positive impact years down the road.

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    • phrogdriver
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:52am

      Congress has become irrelevant. I don’t know if that’s why DeMint is leaving, but I think he realizes it at some level. What’s going on up there now is Theater for the Masses. We’re going over the cliff because Obama wants to go over the cliff. We’re going to legalize illegals because Obama’s wants to. We’re going to do everything he wants to do to destroy the country. If you were DeMint, would you want to sit in the body that will preside over the ultimate demise of the greatest country in all of human history?

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    • grayling646
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 12:50pm

      You’re probably right about Graham, Soy. Graham was a goner but I’m not so sure now.

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  • kickagrandma
    Posted on December 6, 2012 at 10:39am

    Oh, my gosh! Senator De Mint, WE THE PEOPLE need you in the Senate!!!

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    • coachsmac
      Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:15am

      At some point we have to decide we want our America back and not a copy of Europe!! There was a reason that the Pilgrims came, to run from taxation without representation, persecution, and tyrany!! Well it followed us and now we again have to decide whether to be slaves and serfs or to once again fight for our freedom!! Lock and load, arm yourselves, we are just a few months away from Obama and his cronies trying to take that freedom away! Don’t tread on me!!!

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