Chris Salcedo didn’t whisper this — he said it plainly on his Newsmax program: with the primary season drawing closer, Americans should seriously consider getting new Republicans if the current crop keeps failing to deliver. For too long the party has tolerated complacency, weak messaging, and career politicians more interested in their next fundraiser than in protecting our borders and our freedoms.
Conservatives who love this country are tired of empty promises while our communities suffer under open-border chaos, inflationary policies, and a bloated federal bureaucracy that never seems to shrink. That frustration is real and widespread; even Republican insiders have admitted the catastrophe when voters don’t turn out and leaders take support for granted. The point Salcedo drives home is simple: you can’t mend a house by leaving the guilty men in charge.
This isn’t reckless purism — it’s accountability. Primary season exists for a reason: to give citizens the chance to replace careerists and RINOs with fighters who will actually enact conservative reforms. Grassroots conservatives must stop treating incumbency as sacred and start treating it as conditional on results. If the party refuses to police its own, voters must.
The media and the Beltway machine will howl, as they always do, whenever conservatives demand real change. That’s why Salcedo and outlets like Newsmax matter — they give patriots a place to speak plainly without bowing to the corporate press or the donor class. Conservative media is the last meaningful counterweight to the swamp’s inside game, and it’s doing the work of naming the problems the establishment would rather ignore.
Look, this is not about tearing the party apart for the sake of chaos; it’s about restoring it to its purpose. We need Republicans who will secure the border, slash wasteful spending, protect parental rights, and defend the rule of law — not placating moderates who fold under pressure and hand moderate victories to Democrats. If current officeholders won’t stand for conservative principles, then primary them, replace them, and rebuild a party that stands for the people again.
To every hardworking American tired of watching elites put their interests first: take Chris Salcedo’s call seriously and act. Volunteer for bold challengers, show up at town halls, and make your vote mean something this primary season. If patriots fail to lead, the leaders will keep failing us, and our country will pay the price.

