I was expecting the usual suspects on the right and left to use the victory of Childers to prove that true conservatism is dead. Via The Hill.

“Democrat Travis Childers won Tuesday’s Mississippi special election runoff for Sen. Roger Wicker’s (R) former House seat, handing Democrats the biggest of their three special election takeovers this cycle and sending a listless GOP further into a state of disarray.

Childers led GOP candidate Greg Davis 53-47 with more than 90 percent of precincts reporting. Turnout increased substantially over the 67,000 voters who cast ballots in the April 22 open special election, with more than 100,000 voting in the runoff.

Childers, who beat Davis 49-46 three weeks ago but came up just shy of a race-ending majority, joins new Democratic Reps. Bill Foster (Ill.) and Don Cazayoux (La.) to give Democrats a trifecta of upsets in conservative House districts over the last two months.

The loss could send shockwaves through the Republican Party, where murmurs about a leadership shakeup have become more and more audible.

Democrats are backing up the assertion that they remain on the offensive in the cycle following a 30-seat gain, which has historically not been the case after a “wave” election.

Wicker’s former district voted 62 percent for President Bush in 2004 and, by that measure, is one of the most conservative seats Democrats have taken from the GOP over the last 18 months, including the 2006 election.

“After three consecutive special election defeats in districts President Bush twice won easily, it is abundantly clear the American people have turned their back and shut the door on the special interest-driven agenda of the Republican Party,” said the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.). “There is no district that is safe for Republican candidates because President Bush’s failed policies have hurt every community in America.”

It’s no doubt the “Republican Brand” is taking it on the chin, but this isn’t for the reason some are spouting off about. It’s not a rejection of Davis’s tough stance on immigration, because as we’ve seen in Texas only those who are tough on immigration are winning local and state elections.

It’s not really about anything except what happens when you water down the message of conservatism with “moderate/independant/I don’t know what I want to be when I grow up” RINOism.

Childers is a moderate old time “Dixiecrat” and as such not much of a difference to voters between him and Davis. He’s a support of gun rights and opposition to abortion and actually has illegal immigration views close to Davis’s. Thus Tom Cole’s lament of “Democrats running as conservatives” does not apply in this case, and as such this isn’t even a remotely good case indicating a “disaster looming” for the GOP in the fall.

In fact this is one of the reasons Tom Cole should step down.

“The political environment is such that voters remain pessimistic about the direction of the country and the Republican Party in general. Therefore, Republicans must undertake bold efforts to define a forward looking agenda that offers the kind of positive change voters are looking for. This is something we can do in cooperation with our Presidential nominee, but time is short.”

The whole problem Cole is the “stick your finger in the air” politics that democrats run on. Enough of this “we’ve got to be like them” crap to win. The problem is that our party has become so watered down with “progressive conservatism” and infested with the RINO virus that by and large people haven’t got a clue what we are about.

It’s time to begin to clean house.