Yeah, and that means it's going to be up to us to create that somewhere else to go. This should have been done years ago, but the whole "we have to work within an organization capable of winning" argument hadn't quite worn out yet. Well let me tell you it is worn out now. It's no longer a joke to say it doesn't matter if you vote for them or not. And now they're pissing directly in our faces with the whole "it's gonna be Jeb, it has to be Jeb" crap.
I've been disgusted with them for a long time now, but usually allowed myself to be guilted into voting for them on the basis of "well, we have to stop the Democrats first. We can worry about the RINOs after that." Well I'm not doing that anymore. What they have done now should thoroughly disabuse everyone of the notion that they're merely inept. No, this is all deliberate policy. They're clipping the wings of the incoming majorities before they even take office. Boehner and McConnell still get to run their respective chambers, and leadership still gets to chair all the committees, and that is literally all that matters to them.
Done with those fools. And Levin needs to hurry up and cross that final inch. Maybe if we started getting major voices calling for the formation of a new party it would become a reality. I've never been particularly moved by the "you're just throwing your vote away" argument against the idea of a new party. If enough people "threw their votes away" it would suddenly cease to be throwing them away.
It's time for people like Levin and Limbaugh to use their clout in a meaningful way.