America’s future is being bartered away by self-styled Republicans who refuse to fight, and Carl Higbie didn’t mince words on his Friday broadcast when he warned that these RINOs are “going to give the country to the Democrats.” Higbie’s prime-time roast of the Republican establishment was raw and unapologetic, the kind of wake-up call conservatives have been begging for while the swamp quietly laughs.
The indignation isn’t hypothetical — Higbie pointed to concrete betrayals, calling out GOP state senators who sided with Democrats on redistricting and warning that those votes effectively surrendered seats and leverage to the left. When career politicians start moonlighting as Democrats, ordinary Americans pay with their schools, their wallets, and their safety; Higbie rightly framed these votes as political surrender, not compromise.
Higbie also hammered GOP leadership for failing to deliver accountability, arguing that voters have no reason to turn out for a party that won’t prosecute corruption or defend the American people’s rights. That frustration — “why would we show up to vote?” — is real and growing among grassroots conservatives who see promises evaporate into photo ops and press releases. If the Republican brand becomes one of weak excuses and soft enforcement, the left will steamroll the rest.
This isn’t mere rhetoric; Higbie offered a blunt remedy: primary the sellouts, purge the establishment, and stop treating national defense and fiscal sanity as optional talking points. Conservative voters must stop sending career centrists back to Washington and start rewarding fighters who will actually deliver on judicial nominees, border security, and fiscal restraint. The alternative is surrender by attrition, and Higbie made clear that surrender won’t be accepted quietly.
Beyond politics, Higbie warned about the broader costs of indifference — from undermining our military’s cohesion to enabling runaway spending that mortgages our kids’ futures — and framed those failures as deliberate choices by elites more interested in power than country. When party leaders prioritize RINO bipartisanship over the safety and prosperity of their constituents, they are not governing; they are opening the door to a leftist regime that will never relinquish control willingly.
Patriots who still believe in the America our grandparents built should hear Higbie’s message and act: stop donating to phony Republicans, stop voting for moderates who fold under pressure, and volunteer time and money to primary challengers who will actually fight. Comfortable acquiescence is the enemy’s best friend; the only thing that scares the swamp is a mobilized, relentless conservative base willing to demand results, not excuses.

