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dude58677
05-18-2008, 02:34 PM
1. Viguerie: Republican Leaders Must Resign

The Republican Party must replace its leadership or conservatives will continue to withhold support and the GOP will face “disaster” in November, leading conservative activist Richard A. Viguerie declared.

“Republican Party leaders must resign,” said Viguerie, publisher of ConservativeHQ.com and the pioneer of political direct mail.

“Leaders in the White House, the Congress, and the Republican National Committee and its affiliates, along with most Republican leaders at the state level, have failed — or outright betrayed — the conservative voters who put them in their positions.

“The result is that the Republican Party’s brand has become a negative to an extent greater than in the Watergate era, perhaps even worse than in the days of Herbert Hoover.”

Viguerie made these points:

The number of new Republican voters is flat while Democratic voter registration is soaring.
Contributions to Republican candidates and committees are way off, while donations to Democrats are "setting records."
In this year’s primaries, votes for GOP candidates at all levels are running far behind the Democrats.
In recent special elections, Republicans lost House seats in Illinois, Louisiana, and Mississippi that had long been in GOP hands — all in districts carried overwhelmingly by President Bush. A single election can be a fluke, but when Republicans lose three seemingly safe seats in a row, “disaster is looming.”
“The hard work of the last 50 years by millions of conservative campaign workers, donors, candidates, writers, intellectuals, and activists has been trashed,” he said.

“The conservative movement has been set back 10 to 20 years — possibly even permanently — by politicians consumed by power.”

He named a number of prominent Republicans, including President Bush, Karl Rove, party chairman Mike Duncan, House Minority Leader John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, and House Minority Whip Roy Blunt.

“Some deserve more of the blame than others, but they are all part of an establishment that has brought the Republican Party down,” added Viguerie, whose latest book is “Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big-Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause.”

“For things to change, for conservatives to be justified in once again giving our contributions, our volunteer efforts, our energy, and votes to the GOP, the party must clean house. The party leadership should resign immediately.

“Republicans are doomed to wander in the political wilderness until this generation of weak-kneed, no-vision, inarticulate, afraid-of-the-liberal-media politicians are replaced with principled conservatives in the mold of Bill Buckley, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan.”

Viguerie has this message for the current GOP leadership: “For the future of the Republican Party, for America, and the cause of freedom: Go!”

Sandra
05-18-2008, 02:39 PM
Viguerie is putting out a press release to voice the opinion he thinks will save his own skin. He voiced just the opposite in his email campaign for Woody Jenkins. No Viguerie, it's over, you're one of the ones that has to go!

Anti Federalist
05-18-2008, 02:42 PM
The number of new Republican voters is flat while Democratic voter registration is soaring.
Contributions to Republican candidates and committees are way off, while donations to Democrats are "setting records."

Too little too late.

We set fund raising records - and got ignored or called "terrorists" by the GOP punditocracy.

We brought all sorts of young people to the table - and they got blown off as college punks or anarchists.

Fuck 'em, the GOP deserves to die and not a moment too soon, so that maybe, FINALLY we can get something done.

yongrel
05-18-2008, 02:44 PM
Dick Viguerie is a bastard who has tried multiple times to trick the Ron Paul grassroots. I hope he boils in his own skin.

Anti Federalist
05-18-2008, 02:44 PM
Viguerie is putting out a press release to voice the opinion he thinks will save his own skin. He voiced just the opposite in his email campaign for Woody Jenkins. No Viguerie, it's over, you're one of the ones that has to go!

It's truly amazing these guys don't all have broken backs, what with all the crawfishin' they do.

acroso
05-18-2008, 02:45 PM
I don't see who would replace them who are any better. If anyone should resign it's THE SENATE GOP LEADERSHIP!

dude58677
05-18-2008, 02:47 PM
Dick Viguerie is a bastard who has tried multiple times to trick the Ron Paul grassroots. I hope he boils in his own skin.

That is true but you can't deny what is stated in the article.

Anti Federalist
05-18-2008, 02:48 PM
On a side note, we have a mutual friend from NC who is a delegate going to the convention.

She was "warned" today by some GOP hack that she had better be sure to "go with the grain" at the convention.

Details will follow as I get them.

dude58677
05-18-2008, 02:49 PM
On a side note, we have a mutual friend from NC who is a delegate going to the convention.

She was "warned" today by some GOP hack that she had better be sure to "go with the grain" at the convention.

Details will follow as I get them.

BJ Lawson!

dude58677
05-18-2008, 02:53 PM
If more people are registering democrat, we are going to have a problem getting our Ron Paul Republicans noticed because they will assume all Republicans are bad without considering the message.

How can we get around this problem?

hayeksrevenge
05-18-2008, 03:07 PM
The question is, even after McCain loses in a landslide this November, will the GOP get it, or will they stubbornly persist in their big government, socialist policies?

patriot2008
05-18-2008, 03:08 PM
Yep. Looks like we are in for he'll. It appears though that they can fool most of the people still, because these people are going to the Dems instead of to a 3rd party and real change.

torchbearer
05-18-2008, 03:15 PM
Viguerie is putting out a press release to voice the opinion he thinks will save his own skin. He voiced just the opposite in his email campaign for Woody Jenkins. No Viguerie, it's over, you're one of the ones that has to go!

Do you know this guy used to profess Libertarian ideas?
He is a traitor who is trying to switch sides before the shit-house comes down on top of him.

Libertytree
05-18-2008, 03:23 PM
The GOP, DNC what the fuck ever!!!! Same pieces of shit. Why all this talk of our party, their party,lose control of what? the sheeple? They're already under control, they're just too fucking stupid to know it. All this political ranting is a distraction for the idiots who still believe in the tooth fairy.

Rhys
05-18-2008, 03:42 PM
On a side note, we have a mutual friend from NC who is a delegate going to the convention.

She was "warned" today by some GOP hack that she had better be sure to "go with the grain" at the convention.

Details will follow as I get them.

harassment suit. set an example.

good article.

Anti Federalist
05-18-2008, 03:59 PM
If more people are registering democrat, we are going to have a problem getting our Ron Paul Republicans noticed because they will assume all Republicans are bad without considering the message.

How can we get around this problem?

By downplaying the Republican connection to you and Ron Paul.

I saw such a shitstorm over "truthers v. non truthers" and the claim that "truthers" were killing support when in fact, the mark of the GOP right here and right now is the touch of political death.

Rhys
05-18-2008, 04:02 PM
Most Americans are republican at heart. The dems just suffer from not being Bush. When the true conservative message is re-embedded within the GOP, we'll be fine. It wont happen over night, but it will happen with persistence. The benefit is the GOP is comfortable where our message isn't.

speciallyblend
05-18-2008, 09:27 PM
If more people are registering democrat, we are going to have a problem getting our Ron Paul Republicans noticed because they will assume all Republicans are bad without considering the message.

How can we get around this problem?

I was saying this about 2 yrs ago,Ron Paul's Message sells, having to mention he is a republican is the problem, republican isn't selling or appealing to the population anymore.. manure is better for your garden then the republican party hmmm