Reality Check: Did RNC "Scripted" Rules Change Start A Civil War In The Republican Party?

The question to ask now is,The establishment Republicans knew that by doing all this would alienate the independent voters in the party and thus guaranteeing a lose to Obama,so why ?

I think they saw the influence we've had in the party and are more concerned about keeping control of there party than winning. I just wish there was a way to expose that to the masses and bring to shame all those orchestrating this suppression of the grassroots voice in the party.
 
The question to ask now is,The establishment Republicans knew that by doing all this would alienate the independent voters in the party and thus guaranteeing a lose to Obama,so why ?

I think they saw the influence we've had in the party and are more concerned about keeping control of there party than winning. I just wish there was a way to expose that to the masses and bring to shame all those orchestrating this suppression of the grassroots voice in the party.

It is a show, they don't care about winning, they care about putting on a good show. If the sheeple knew there really was not solid support for Romney in the Republican party they would be very interested in that because Romney isn't most Republicans ideal candidate by far. This isn't about Romney or Obama, Republicans or Democrats, this is about only giving the sheeple a carefully scripted show to make them think they have a say in who leads this nation. The elite with their shadow government, which was never elected to anything and most don't know anything about, rule over the politicians, judges, congressmen, and media.

Ron Paul I firmly believe is a true outsider, not a part of their show, so he must not be shown to have such enthusiastic, young, educated, and affluent supporters. That would ruin their carefully scripted show.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77W5OKStO5s&feature=youtu.be
 
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That video just highlights that they don't have to follow their own rules and they make it up as they go along. We live in the Matrix.
 
I have no audio on Swann's video?

The sound effects in the beginning play just fine but when Ben talks I get nothing. My sound works 100%.

Weird?
 

Your picture just made me wonder if Eastwood wasn't making that very point when he decided to talk to an empty "chair"?
Didn't the chair "tell" him to "shut up!"? and (without actully uttering it) "fvck yourself!"? I wondered why he would imply such language when Romney is a mormon - I get the idea that mormons never curse.
 
What's outrageous here is that nothing has really been accomplished, this is going to blow over and no one will care. I was pushing to file lawsuits against the RNC BEFORE the tampa convention over the issue of seating the Maine delegates, of reinstating all the Massachusetts delegates, etc. The establishment already proved their corruption multiple times before Tampa, I wasn't expecting that we would get seated or be treated fairly. Also do you think the Republican establishment is going to change based on anything that's happened? We win by fighting this in a civilized manner per the rules of the Constitution and our judicial system. If we had filed a lawsuit in MA (not sure that one was filed in Maine) I guarantee we would have won because they have no case, but also it shows them that we are not going to sit back and be trampled over. If we continue to be meek we will continue to get run over and I still don't know why there was no support here to file lawsuits. The movement here is weak and we need to make considerable changes in order to make more progress. There is a famous quotation that if we continue to do the same things we've always done we cannot expect different results.
 
What's outrageous here is that nothing has really been accomplished, this is going to blow over and no one will care.

I don't think this is true. I think the move will cost the Republican party a lot of grassroots support this year and for a while to come.
 
Reince Priebus attempts to make a joke about it :



What a cornball

My reaction was exactly the same (though I was thinking "prick" rather than "cornball").

I'm glad that "joke" was greeted by awkward silence.

The audience may not have had any idea what that jackass was referring to.

According to the C-SPAN banner, this was before the Ohio delegation. How many of those were RP delegates?
 
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