sailingaway
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Disgusting.
Well, we need to take over the leadership of the GOP in that state. Then that crap will stop.
I think a lot of people are realizing that. It is purely a numbers game and if we don't have 51% they will squash us like a bug. But funny thing, people don't like to be squashed and they will come back for revenge.
What is really interesting is that by being jerks, the Old Guard is sowing the seeds of their own destruction. If they were accommodating the next go around they might not get thrown out, but because the have a "shut up get in line or you don't belong here" mindset, when the RPers are in power they will kick all those who have that attitude to the curb.
Yup, payback is a bitch and they're going to freak when they get sideswiped down the line. Even here in Mich where the R-money people tossed us a few bones we still are obliging to make a full sweep of all leadership positions at the next state convention in ~7 months.I think a lot of people are realizing that. It is purely a numbers game and if we don't have 51% they will squash us like a bug. But funny thing, people don't like to be squashed and they will come back for revenge.
What is really interesting is that by being jerks, the Old Guard is sowing the seeds of their own destruction. If they were accommodating the next go around they might not get thrown out, but because the have a "shut up get in line or you don't belong here" mindset, when the RPers are in power they will kick all those who have that attitude to the curb.
That's what you get for trusting establishment types.
That's what you get for trusting establishment types.
Like Paul has said, they are in it for the Position they hold, not because they have any principles to uphold.
this in fact is why our folks in Nevada are so hard line. they won last time and the old guard turned off the lights and fled. Our guys didn't know how to handle 'deaf chairs' etc, just as some this time didn't, but fortunately, many did.
When we DO win, they've burnt bridges.
The Old Guard Republican Party just shot itself in the foot — and shot its candidates in the back.
The Ron Paul backers in the audience — reportedly 47 percent of the state convention delegates — nodded in agreement. Romney’s nomination was a foregone conclusion. They weren’t there to change that, but rather, to keep Paul’s ideas active and alive, and to claim their well-earned place of respect at the GOP table.
What is such a mind-blower about all this to a new participant such as I, is the degree to which power and control means everything to the GOP Old Guard, even at the expense of losing all their party’s elections.