How about we inject some objective data which can be more easily assessed?
I had intended to add this much earlier but ran out of the time necessary due to a meeting I had to attend with some other True Conservatives (Lol) on the issue of Agenda 21. In any case the basis for these rankings, which come from the John Birch Society, is each Congressperson's votes on a number of matters. I suppose one can dismiss the rationale for the rankings either based on what the votes covered or whether in fact a particular position is "Conservative" or not. But at least this provides some standard beyond saying someone's mother wore army boots.
One more thing: I originally meant to list anyone who had a 90% or higher rating but there were so few I dropped it to 80% and above. The source for these rankings is based on
The Freedom Index: A Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements. The percentages below are cumulative scores are based on key votes from 1999 through 2013. Click on a senator's or representative's name to get a detailed breakdown of his or her voting record.
and can be found here:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/(AL) Dist.5: Mo Brooks - 80% (NC) Dist.8: Richard Hudson - 80%
(AZ) Sen. Jeff Flake - 82% Dist.11: Mark Meadows - 80%
Dist.6: David Schweikert - 82% (OH) Dist.4: Jim Jordan - 80%
(CA) Dist.4: Tom McClintock - 92% (OK) Sen. Thomas Coburn - 82%
(FL) Sen. Marco Rubio - 80%
Dist.1: Jim Bridenstine - 100% Dist.3: Ted Yoho - 90% Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 80%
Dist.6: Ron DeSantis - 90% (SC) Sen. Tim Scott - 80%
Dist.8: Bill Posey - 86% Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 86%
Dist.15: Dennis Ross - 80% Dist.4: Trey Gowdy - 80%
(GA) Dist.9: Doug Collins - 80% (TN) Dist.2: John Duncan - 81%
Dist.10: Paul Broun - 90% Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 80%
Dist.14: Tom Graves - 81% (TX) Sen. Ted Cruz - 90%
(ID) Sen. James Risch - 84% Dist.25: Roger Williams - 80%
Dist.1: Raul Labrador - 87%
Dist.36: Steve Stockman - 100% WOOT!
(IN) Dist.3: Marlin Stutzman - 82% (UT) Sen. Mike Lee - 90%
(KS) Dist.1: Tim Huelskamp - 85% (WI) Sen. Ron Johnson - 86%
(KY) Sen. Rand Paul - 93% (WY) Sen. John Barrasso - 80%
Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 100% Dist.: Cynthia Lummis - 82%
(LA) Dist.4: John Fleming - 82%
(MD) Dist.1: Andy Harris - 80%
(MI) Dist.3: Justin Amash - 93%
Dist.11: Kerry Bentivolio - 80%
(MN) Dist.6: Michele Bachmann - 80%
Some other notables: Sen. John McCain - 64%, Sen. Mark Pryor - 21%, Dist.23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz - 14%,
Sen. Saxby Chambliss - 58%, Dist.8: Tammy Duckworth - 0%, Sen. Pat Roberts - 61%, Sen. Mitch McConnell - 61%, Sen. Mary Landrieu - 20%, Sen. Susan Collins - 40%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren - 0% (both MA senators have a zero), Dist.6: Fred Upton - 48%, Sen. Al Franken - 8%, Sen. Thad Cochran - 53%, Dist.1: Paul Ryan - 58%, Sen. Orrin Hatch - 59%, Sen. John Cornyn - 68%, Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 74% (there were quite a few 70s but I had to cut it off somewhere), Sen. Lamar Alexander - 53%, Sen. Lindsey Graham - 63%, Dist.8: John Boehner - 54%, Sen. Kay Hagan - 14%, Dist.2: Peter King - 45%, Sen. Kelly Ayotte - 70%, & Sen. Harry Reid - 17%.
As I said this is the opinion of one site but at least the JBS, agree with them or not, rank these people on their actual voting record.