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[[File:Kel-rino.jpg|thumb|250px|Sergeant [[Jesse Kelly]] runs for Congress in Arizona in 2009 and attacks the RINOs in the GOP]]
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[[File:RINO.PNG|right|300px|thumbnail|Symbol for a RINO.]]
A '''RINO''' ('''R'''epublican '''i'''n '''N'''ame '''O'''nly) is an officeholder or candidate who is a member of the [[Republican Party]], but holds views outside the mainstream Republican Party. The term "RINO" describes politicians who claim to be [[Republican Party|Republican]] but are in fact [[liberal]], and therefore generally debase the winning conservative coalition base of the Republican Party. RINOs provide support for raising taxes, [[abortion]] as [[Pro-choice|a right]], [[gay rights]] and [[gun control]].  
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A '''RINO''' ('''R'''epublican '''I'''n '''N'''ame '''O'''nly) is an officeholder or candidate who is a member of the [[Republican Party]], but holds views to the [[Politics|political]] [[leftism|left]] of most Republican voters, or simply does whatever the [[liberal media]] wants. Since elected GOP officials tend to be less [[conservative]] than the party base, a relatively large number of RINOs are entrenched members of the party organization. They also tend to resort to [[cronyism]] to fill key government positions, and are often career politicians. Some conservative commentators have also referred to them as '''RUNT'''s ('''R'''epublican '''U'''nder '''N'''ominal '''T'''erms),<ref>Kassam, Raheem (September 27, 2017). [https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/27/size-matters-9-point-alabama-win-forced-corker-out-others-follow/ Size Matters: The 9-Point Alabama Win Is What Forced Corker out, Others May Follow]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 30, 2017.</ref> while another, less frequently used term for them is a '''[[DIAN]]''' ('''D'''emocrat '''I'''n '''A'''ll but '''N'''ame) because of their embracing of most of the [[Democrat Party]]'s social and fiscal platforms while operating nominally as a Republican.<ref>[https://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/democrat-cochran-dian-mississippi-20274/ In bed with Democrats, Cochran now a DIAN: Democrat In All But Name] at Communities Digital News</ref> RINOs have been said to be "controlled opposition" to the Democrats - with the Democrats doing the controlling.<ref>[https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-RINO-republican What is a RINO Republican?]</ref>
  
RINOs and Reform Democrats typically come from [[New England]] or West Coast states.  A less-used term is '''[[cafeteria conservative]]''', for a person who picks and chooses which [[conservative]] principles to believe, as a person might choose foods in a cafeteria instead of ordering the full-course ''menu'' selected by the chef at most restaurants.<ref>[http://www.manp.org/association-spotlight/archives/james-carville-mary-matalin-he-said-she-said James Carville & Mary Matalin: He Said, She Said]</ref>  In contrast to RINO's and cafeteria conservatives, [[movement conservative]]s understand that since conservative philosophy is a coherent whole, it is untenable to discard part of it without discarding all of it.  
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In the [[Trump]] era, RINO's hold two conflicting doctrines - the post-[[Cold War]] [[neocon]] [[Wolfowitz Doctrine]] of American [[unipolar]] supremacy at all costs, and the Trump Doctrine of America First, recognizing American global [[hegemony]] had bankrupted the country [[economic]]ally, [[moral]]ly, and [[spirit]]ually.
  
The targets of attack argue they follow [[middle of the road]] policies and are not liberals; they claim they get results, and insist that without them the [[United States Congress|Congress]] would be totally controlled by liberal [[Democratic Party|Democrats]] and Republicans would rarely have any success. Conservatives respond that in the heyday of "Rockefeller liberalism" in the GOP the Democrats always controlled Congress, and the GOP only took power when [[Newt Gingrich]] launched a national conservative "Contract with America" in 1994, ending 40 years of Democratic control of the [[United States House of Representatives|House]].
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In 2022, a prominent [[RINO]] was Rep. [[Liz Cheney]] (R-WY), who lost by a landslide in her own [[Republican]] primary and could not prevail even with cross-over Democrat voters supporting her.
  
In recent Republican [[Primary election|primaries]], voters have been rejecting establishment RINOs in favor of those with stronger conservative principles. Their commitment to self and not party is evident in their refusal to endorse the candidate that beats them. In some instances, they refuse the will of the voters and their party by running for office on an [[Independent candidate|independent ticket]]. It is important to vote for someone who's more conservative on the issues rather than for a Republican because anyone can join a party and be they can be RINOs.  
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RINOs are often Republican only to the extent it serves their own interests, and will abandon conservative principles as soon as it is in their own political interests to do so. RINOs often provide support for raising [[tax]]es, [[abortion]] as [[Pro-choice|a "right"]], [[homosexual rights|homosexual "rights"]] and [[gun control]]. Some RINOs have connections with [[Planned Parenthood]] or corporations that support goals of [[population control]]; other RINOs pay lip service to [[pro-life]] values while in practice not advancing those values. Examples include [[John Kasich]] and [[Chris Christie]].
  
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Another common brand of RINOs appears to be somewhat conservative on social and fiscal policy, but supports unrestricted [[immigration]] and [[open borders]] policies, usually in an attempt to pander to Hispanics and Asians who they claim are socially conservative. These groups continue to vote [[Democrat]] in large numbers anyway despite the pandering.
*Senator [[Olympia J. Snowe]] of [[Maine]]  
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*Senator [[Susan Collins]] of [[Maine]]  
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RINOs often confuse [[jingoism]] for [[patriotism]] and support [[neoconservative]] [[foreign policy]], [[perpetual war]]s, and the [[military industrial complex]] at the expense of the American people. Examples include [[Lindsey Graham]], [[Nikki Haley]], [[Jeb Bush]], [[Dan Crenshaw]], [[Jeff Flake]] and [[Marco Rubio]].
  
*Senator [[Lindsey Graham]] of [[South Carolina]]  
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[[Double standard]]s by RINOs are common: a birther comment by [[Romney]] during his campaign was supposedly a "nothing", but [[Todd Akin]]'s [[pro-life]] comment would somehow "absolutely" cost RINOs control of the [[U.S. Senate]]!<ref>http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2012/08/todd-akin-rape-missouri-senate-race-reince-priebus-/1#.UDpUhNZlQ7s</ref>
  
*Senator [[Scott Brown]] of [[Massachusetts]]
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RINOs typically come from [[Democrat]] strongholds in [[New England]], the Mid-Atlantic; or states on the [[Left Coast]] where local GOP organizations are weak or nonexistent. Many are Reform-Democrats who cannot advance in corrupt Democrat political machines.  A less-used term is '''cafeteria conservative''', for a person who picks and chooses which [[conservative]] principles to believe, as a person might choose foods in a cafeteria instead of ordering the full-course ''menu'' selected by the chef at most restaurants.<ref>[http://www.manp.org/association-spotlight/archives/james-carville-mary-matalin-he-said-she-said James Carville & Mary Matalin: He Said, She Said]</ref>  In contrast to RINO's and cafeteria conservatives, [[movement conservative]]s understand that since conservative philosophy is a coherent whole, it is untenable to discard part of it without discarding all of it.
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[[File:McConnell.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|[[Mitch McConnell]] the Republican Senate Minority Leader, is a RINO.]]
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A majority of the [[Young Republicans]] leadership are also RINOs and use the [[Twitter]] hashtag #RINOsUnite and #YRMafia.
  
*Senator [[Lisa Murkowski]] of [[Alaska]]
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The RINO targets of attack argue they follow [[middle of the road]] policies and are not liberals; they claim they get results, and insist that without them the [[United States Congress|Congress]] would be totally controlled by liberal Democrats and Republicans would rarely have any success.  Conservatives respond that in the heyday of "[[Liberal Republican|Rockefeller liberalism]]" in the GOP the Democrats always controlled Congress, and the GOP only took power when [[Newt Gingrich]] launched a national conservative "Contract with America" in 1994, ending 40 years of Democrat control of the [[United States House of Representatives|House]]. The notion that we need to elect Democrat-lite types of politicians is false. The election cycles of 2010 and 2012 proved that many RINO candidates are unelectable. RINO candidates wasted millions of dollars; Meg Whitman, Scott Brown, Linda McMahon, and many others could not connect with the people in liberal blue states.
  
*Senator [[Mark Kirk]] of [[Illinois]]
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In recent Republican [[Primary election|primaries]], voters have been rejecting establishment RINOs in favor of those with stronger conservative principles. Their commitment to self and not party is evident in their refusal to endorse the candidate that beats them. In some instances, they refuse the will of the voters and their party by running for office on an [[Independent candidate|independent ticket]]. It is important to vote for someone who's more conservative on the issues rather than for a Republican because anyone can join a party and be they can be RINOs.
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In Presidential primaries, however, RINOs are often heavily favored. In 2008 and 2012, RINO [[warmonger]]s [[John McCain]] and [[Mitt Romney]] were nominated, respectively and RINOs such as [[Chris Christie]] were considered for 2016. President Trump has since worked to expose the RINOs, accurately calling them 'the lowest form of human life.<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-calls-rinos-lowest-form-human-life-six-days-out-election-1543080</ref>
  
*Senator [[Richard Lugar]] of [[Indiana]]
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[[Mitch McConnell]], the Republican Senate Minority Leader, is a RINO.
  
*Senator [[John McCain]] of [[Arizona]]
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==Former RINOs who have since left the Republican Party==
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[[File:Specter-0.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|[[Arlen Specter]], author of the "magic bullet" theory.<ref>https://twitter.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1700688502826938588</ref> ]]
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* Former [[New Mexico]] Governor [[Gary Johnson]] supports same-sex "marriage" and abortion (although he opposes abortion once the fetus becomes viable outside the mother's body). After switching to the [[Libertarian Party]] in 2012 to run for President, he openly admitted that he governed New Mexico for eight years as a RINO, even using the phrase "Republican in name only" on multiple occasions. The Libertarian Party is [[liberal]] on social issues (with the exception that they support [[gun rights]]) but are fiscally very conservative.
  
*Senator [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] of [[Texas]]
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* Former Senator [[Arlen Specter]] of [[Pennsylvania]] supported ObamaCare and switched from the Republican Party to the Democrat Party to give the latter a 60-40 edge in the Senate and allow them to enact [[cloture]] on the Republican [[filibuster]]. He had also been a Democrat until he switched to Republican affiliation in 1965 in his successful race for district attorney in [[Philadelphia]].
  
*Governor [[Mitch Daniels]] of [[Indiana]]
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*Former [[New York City]] [[Mayor]] [[John V. Lindsay]] in 1969 won reelection on the Liberal Party slate and two years later switched to Democrat and fared poorly in a bid for his new party's presidential nomination.
  
*Former Senator [[George Voinovich]] of [[Ohio]]
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*Former Senator [[Lincoln Chafee]] of [[Rhode Island]], who became an Independent in 2007. Turned Democrat in 2013.<ref>https://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/lincoln-chafee-to-switch-parties-sources-say-91994.html</ref>
  
*Former Senator [[Gordon Smith]] of [[Oregon]]
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*Former Senator Lowell Weicker of [[Connecticut]], who left the party and formed his own local one in 1990, then became an Independent in 1995.
  
*Former Senator [[Charles Mathias]] of [[Maryland]]
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*Former New York City Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]], became an Independent in 2007. As it is not possible to campaign as an Independent in New York State, Bloomberg ran on the line of the [[Independence Party of New York]]. In 2020, he emerged as a failed candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  
*Former Senator [[Bob Bennett]] of [[Utah]]
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*Former Senator [[Jim Jeffords]] of [[Vermont]], who left the Party and became a Democrat in 2001, giving control of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to the Democrats.
  
*Former Senator [[Chuck Hagel]] of [[Nebraska]]
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*Former Governor [[Charlie Crist]] of [[Florida]], who became an independent in 2010, after it was clear he would lose his Senate bid. Crist joined the [[Democrat Party]] in 2012, and is now running for Florida Governor once again, this time as a Democrat.
  
*Former Vice-President and Senator [[Nelson Rockefeller]] of [[New York]]
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*Former Representative [[John Anderson]] of [[Illinois]], who became an Independent after losing his party's presidential primary in 1980.
  
*Former Congressman [[Christopher Shays]] of [[Connecticut]]
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*Former Governor [[Buddy Roemer]] of [[Louisiana]], who became an Independent after losing his party's presidential primary in 2012.
  
*Former Congressman [[Tom Campbell]] of [[California]]
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*Disgraced former [[FBI]] Director [[James Comey]], who became an Independent in 2016.
  
*Former Congressman [[Michael Castle]] of [[Delaware]]
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*Representative [[Justin Amash]] supported [[impeachment and removal|impeachment]] of President [[Donald Trump]] and left the Republican Party in 2019 to become an Independent, before joining the [[Libertarian Party]] soon afterward.
  
*Former Congressman [[Joseph Cao]] of [[Louisiana]]
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==RINO John McCain==
  
*Former Congressman [[Joe Scarborough]] of [[Florida]]
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[[File:McCain Tyahnybok2.PNG|right|300px|thumb|RINO [[John McCain]] with [[neo-Nazi]] [[Oleh Tyahnybok]]<ref>[https://rumble.com/vwytea-u.s.-backed-svobodas-oleh-tyahnybok-overthrows-ukrainian-government.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=2 U.S.-Backed Svoboda's Oleh Tyahnybok Overthrows Ukrainian Government], KanekoaTheGreat, March 2022. Rumble.</ref> during the [[Obama]]-backed [[Maidan coup]].]]
  
*Former Governor [[Jon Huntsman, Jr.]] of [[Utah]]
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A majority of conservatives distrusted the late RINO [[John McCain]] even though some of his policies were that of a true conservative. Key RINO principles rejected by McCain included support for [[homosexual "rights"]], [[abortion]], and [[earmark]]s. He positioned his career as a bipartisan moderate, reaching across the aisle whenever possible. This was also his downfall. The era of reaching across the aisle passed when [[statist]], [[socialist]] Democrats became Senators. His major political blunders mostly came during the 21st-century political period. He was against both the Reagan and Bush [[tax cuts]], and employed [[class warfare]] rhetoric in trying to stop the tax cuts from taking effect. His support for amnesty was the complete opposite of what conservatives wanted. During non-election years, he liked to trash conservative positions and icons in order to get the approval of the [[Establishment]]. However, during the election, he refused to go after [[Barack Hussein Obama]]'s associations with [[Jeremiah Wright]]. He believes in the junk science known as [[global warming]], and has supported cap-and-trade programs. McCain supported more [[Middle East]]ern wars, without goals, without full commitment to win, and without Congressional approval. McCain personally participated and influenced the [[illegal]] 2014 [[Maidan coup]] which overthrew the [[democracy|democratically]] elected government of [[Ukraine]] and brought a [[neo-fascist]] puppet regime to power. McCain authored the first [[Russian sanctions]] bill that de-stabilized the global [[economy]]. During the 2016 election, McCain [[Never Trump movement|refused to support President Trump]] and in 2018, he stated that he regretted picking populist patriot [[Sarah Palin]] as his 2008 running mate.
  
*Former Governor [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] of [[California]]
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John McCain's late-night thumbs-down vote halted the Republican Party's most promising effort to overturn [[ObamaCare]].<ref>[https://www.c-span.org/video/?431873-13/senator-mccain-votes-health-care-repeal Senator McCain Votes Against Health Care Repeal], C-Span</ref>
  
*Former Governor [[Linda Lingle]] of [[Hawaii]]
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== See also ==
  
*Former Governor [[George Pataki]] of [[New York]]
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*Former Governor and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator [[Christine Todd Whitman]] of [[New Jersey]]
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*[[RINO Backers]]
 
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*[[Never Trump movement]]
*Former Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]]
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*[[Conservative Inc.]]
 
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*[[Opposition to Donald Trump]]
*Former Secretary of [[Homeland Security]] [[Tom Ridge]].
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*[[Token conservative]]
 
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*Former Press Secretary [[Scott McClellan]]
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*Former [[New York City]] Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]]
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*Former New York Congressional Candidate [[Dede Scozzafava]]
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*Transportation Secretary [[Ray Lahood]]
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*Lawyer [[Ted Olson]] of [[California]]
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*State Senator Allan Kittleman of [[Maryland]], for promoting homosexual [[special rights]]<ref>[http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2011/02/gop_senator_announces_support.html GOP senator announces support for Md. same-sex marriage bill]</ref>
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*Commentator [[Meghan McCain]], daughter of John McCain
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*Columnist [[David Frum]]
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*Columnist [[David Brooks]]
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*Actor [[Clint Eastwood]], for promoting homosexual special rights<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/clint-eastwood-supports-gay-marriage-sort-231410225.html Clint Eastwood on same-sex "marriage"]</ref>
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==Former RINOs==
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*Former Senator [[Arlen Specter]] of [[Pennsylvania]], who became a Democrat in 2009.
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*Former Senator [[Lincoln Chafee]] of [[Rhode Island]], who became an Independent in 2007.
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*Former Senator [[Lowell Weicker]] of [[Connecticut]], who left the party and formed his own local one in 1990, then became an Independent in 1995.
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*[[New York City]] Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]], who became an Independent in 2007.
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*Former Senator [[Jim Jeffords]] of [[Vermont]], who left the Party and became a Democrat in 2001, giving control of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to the Democrats.
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*Former Governor [[Charlie Crist]] of [[Florida]], who became an independent in 2010 after it was clear he would lose his Senate bid.
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*Former Representative [[John Anderson]] of [[Illinois]], who became an Independent after losing his party's presidential primary in 1980.
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*Former President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], because he regulated the economy and used social justice.
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==RINO McCain==
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A majority of conservatives distrust RINO [[John McCain]] even though many of his policies are that of a true conservative. Key RINO principles rejected by McCain include support for [[gay rights]], support for [[abortion]], and support for [[earmark]]s. He has positioned his career as a bipartisan moderate, reaching across the aisle whenever possible. This is also his downfall. The era of reaching across the aisle passed -- when [[statist]], [[socialist]] Democrats became Senators. His major political blunders mostly came during the 21st century political period. He was against both the Reagan and Bush [[tax cuts]], and employed [[class warfare]] rhetoric in trying to stop the tax cuts from taking effect. His support for amnesty was the complete opposite of what conservatives wanted. He has always complained about [[waterboarding|enhanced interrogation techniques]], calling them "[[torture]]". In non-election years, he likes to trash conservative positions and icons in order to get the [[Mainstream media|media]]'s and Democrats' approval. However, during the election he refused to go after [[Barack Hussein Obama]]'s associations with [[Jeremiah Wright]]. He believes in the junk science known as [[global warming]], and has supported cap-and-trade programs. Another [[Middle East]] war, without a goal, without full commitment to win, without Congressional approval- McCain supports the President. It didn't stop there and in July 2011, he called the [[Tea Party]], the people that care about fiscal sanity in Washington, they are "hobbits".
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The sacrifices he has made serving this country cannot be overlooked. John McCain has earned war hero status but also the status as a D.C. zero.
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/05/1615233/in-senate-primary-california-republicans.html In Senate primary, California Republicans run away from RINO label]
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* [http://www.commieblaster.com/RINO/index.html CommieBlaster RINO Index]
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*[[PLINO]] - [[pro-life]] in name only
 
*[[PLINO]] - [[pro-life]] in name only
 
*[[XINO]] - [[Christian]] in name only
 
*[[XINO]] - [[Christian]] in name only
*[[Republican Party]]
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*[[Catholic in name only]]
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*[[Registered Republican]]
 
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*[[Moderate Republican]]
 
*[[Conservative Democrat]]
 
*[[Conservative Democrat]]
 
*[[Blue Dog Democrat]]
 
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*[[Reagan Democrat]]
*[[Catholic in name only]]
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*[[O’Sullivan’s First Law]]
*[[Liberal media conservative]]
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*[[Steve Schmidt]]
 
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*[[A.J. Delgado]]
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*[[Nancy Landon Kassebaum Baker]]
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*[[Jacob Javits]]
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Symbol for a RINO.

A RINO (Republican In Name Only) is an officeholder or candidate who is a member of the Republican Party, but holds views to the political left of most Republican voters, or simply does whatever the liberal media wants. Since elected GOP officials tend to be less conservative than the party base, a relatively large number of RINOs are entrenched members of the party organization. They also tend to resort to cronyism to fill key government positions, and are often career politicians. Some conservative commentators have also referred to them as RUNTs (Republican Under Nominal Terms),[1] while another, less frequently used term for them is a DIAN (Democrat In All but Name) because of their embracing of most of the Democrat Party's social and fiscal platforms while operating nominally as a Republican.[2] RINOs have been said to be "controlled opposition" to the Democrats - with the Democrats doing the controlling.[3]

In the Trump era, RINO's hold two conflicting doctrines - the post-Cold War neocon Wolfowitz Doctrine of American unipolar supremacy at all costs, and the Trump Doctrine of America First, recognizing American global hegemony had bankrupted the country economically, morally, and spiritually.

In 2022, a prominent RINO was Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), who lost by a landslide in her own Republican primary and could not prevail even with cross-over Democrat voters supporting her.

RINOs are often Republican only to the extent it serves their own interests, and will abandon conservative principles as soon as it is in their own political interests to do so. RINOs often provide support for raising taxes, abortion as a "right", homosexual "rights" and gun control. Some RINOs have connections with Planned Parenthood or corporations that support goals of population control; other RINOs pay lip service to pro-life values while in practice not advancing those values. Examples include John Kasich and Chris Christie.

Another common brand of RINOs appears to be somewhat conservative on social and fiscal policy, but supports unrestricted immigration and open borders policies, usually in an attempt to pander to Hispanics and Asians who they claim are socially conservative. These groups continue to vote Democrat in large numbers anyway despite the pandering.

RINOs often confuse jingoism for patriotism and support neoconservative foreign policy, perpetual wars, and the military industrial complex at the expense of the American people. Examples include Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Jeb Bush, Dan Crenshaw, Jeff Flake and Marco Rubio.

Double standards by RINOs are common: a birther comment by Romney during his campaign was supposedly a "nothing", but Todd Akin's pro-life comment would somehow "absolutely" cost RINOs control of the U.S. Senate![4]

RINOs typically come from Democrat strongholds in New England, the Mid-Atlantic; or states on the Left Coast where local GOP organizations are weak or nonexistent. Many are Reform-Democrats who cannot advance in corrupt Democrat political machines. A less-used term is cafeteria conservative, for a person who picks and chooses which conservative principles to believe, as a person might choose foods in a cafeteria instead of ordering the full-course menu selected by the chef at most restaurants.[5] In contrast to RINO's and cafeteria conservatives, movement conservatives understand that since conservative philosophy is a coherent whole, it is untenable to discard part of it without discarding all of it.

Mitch McConnell the Republican Senate Minority Leader, is a RINO.

A majority of the Young Republicans leadership are also RINOs and use the Twitter hashtag #RINOsUnite and #YRMafia.

The RINO targets of attack argue they follow middle of the road policies and are not liberals; they claim they get results, and insist that without them the Congress would be totally controlled by liberal Democrats and Republicans would rarely have any success. Conservatives respond that in the heyday of "Rockefeller liberalism" in the GOP the Democrats always controlled Congress, and the GOP only took power when Newt Gingrich launched a national conservative "Contract with America" in 1994, ending 40 years of Democrat control of the House. The notion that we need to elect Democrat-lite types of politicians is false. The election cycles of 2010 and 2012 proved that many RINO candidates are unelectable. RINO candidates wasted millions of dollars; Meg Whitman, Scott Brown, Linda McMahon, and many others could not connect with the people in liberal blue states.

In recent Republican primaries, voters have been rejecting establishment RINOs in favor of those with stronger conservative principles. Their commitment to self and not party is evident in their refusal to endorse the candidate that beats them. In some instances, they refuse the will of the voters and their party by running for office on an independent ticket. It is important to vote for someone who's more conservative on the issues rather than for a Republican because anyone can join a party and be they can be RINOs. In Presidential primaries, however, RINOs are often heavily favored. In 2008 and 2012, RINO warmongers John McCain and Mitt Romney were nominated, respectively and RINOs such as Chris Christie were considered for 2016. President Trump has since worked to expose the RINOs, accurately calling them 'the lowest form of human life.[6]

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate Minority Leader, is a RINO.

Former RINOs who have since left the Republican Party

Arlen Specter, author of the "magic bullet" theory.[7]
  • Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson supports same-sex "marriage" and abortion (although he opposes abortion once the fetus becomes viable outside the mother's body). After switching to the Libertarian Party in 2012 to run for President, he openly admitted that he governed New Mexico for eight years as a RINO, even using the phrase "Republican in name only" on multiple occasions. The Libertarian Party is liberal on social issues (with the exception that they support gun rights) but are fiscally very conservative.
  • Former Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania supported ObamaCare and switched from the Republican Party to the Democrat Party to give the latter a 60-40 edge in the Senate and allow them to enact cloture on the Republican filibuster. He had also been a Democrat until he switched to Republican affiliation in 1965 in his successful race for district attorney in Philadelphia.
  • Former New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1969 won reelection on the Liberal Party slate and two years later switched to Democrat and fared poorly in a bid for his new party's presidential nomination.
  • Former Senator Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, who left the party and formed his own local one in 1990, then became an Independent in 1995.
  • Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, became an Independent in 2007. As it is not possible to campaign as an Independent in New York State, Bloomberg ran on the line of the Independence Party of New York. In 2020, he emerged as a failed candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  • Former Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont, who left the Party and became a Democrat in 2001, giving control of the Senate to the Democrats.
  • Former Governor Charlie Crist of Florida, who became an independent in 2010, after it was clear he would lose his Senate bid. Crist joined the Democrat Party in 2012, and is now running for Florida Governor once again, this time as a Democrat.
  • Former Representative John Anderson of Illinois, who became an Independent after losing his party's presidential primary in 1980.
  • Former Governor Buddy Roemer of Louisiana, who became an Independent after losing his party's presidential primary in 2012.
  • Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey, who became an Independent in 2016.

RINO John McCain

A majority of conservatives distrusted the late RINO John McCain even though some of his policies were that of a true conservative. Key RINO principles rejected by McCain included support for homosexual "rights", abortion, and earmarks. He positioned his career as a bipartisan moderate, reaching across the aisle whenever possible. This was also his downfall. The era of reaching across the aisle passed when statist, socialist Democrats became Senators. His major political blunders mostly came during the 21st-century political period. He was against both the Reagan and Bush tax cuts, and employed class warfare rhetoric in trying to stop the tax cuts from taking effect. His support for amnesty was the complete opposite of what conservatives wanted. During non-election years, he liked to trash conservative positions and icons in order to get the approval of the Establishment. However, during the election, he refused to go after Barack Hussein Obama's associations with Jeremiah Wright. He believes in the junk science known as global warming, and has supported cap-and-trade programs. McCain supported more Middle Eastern wars, without goals, without full commitment to win, and without Congressional approval. McCain personally participated and influenced the illegal 2014 Maidan coup which overthrew the democratically elected government of Ukraine and brought a neo-fascist puppet regime to power. McCain authored the first Russian sanctions bill that de-stabilized the global economy. During the 2016 election, McCain refused to support President Trump and in 2018, he stated that he regretted picking populist patriot Sarah Palin as his 2008 running mate.

John McCain's late-night thumbs-down vote halted the Republican Party's most promising effort to overturn ObamaCare.[10]

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