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New York For Paul
12-01-2010, 11:43 AM
Solomon Yue, an RNC member from Kansas and a co-founder of the RNC's Republican National Conservative Caucus (a 26-member group of the RNC's 168 voting members that has adopted much of the tea party's rhetoric and message), laid out his plan to bring FreedomWorks and the average tea partier into the process of selecting the next chair in a telephone interview with TPM.

Yue said including tea partiers in the vetting process was required to find the right person for the job. The next RNC chair "doesn't have to be a tea partier," Yue told me, but he or she "needs to be tea party compatible."

Why isn't CFL doing this or at least encouraging us to attend the event?

So far 20 RNC members are on the guest list.

* Anthony Parker (National Committeeman, District of Columbia)
* Bill Crocker (National Committeeman, Texas)
* Bruce Ash (National Committeeman, Arizona)
* Carolyn McLarty (National Committeewoman, Oklahoma)
* Christine Toretti (National Committeewoman, Pennsylvania)
* David Cole (State Chairman, Missouri)
* Dee Dee Benkie (National Committeewoman, Indiana)
* Demetra Demonte (National Committeewoman, Illinois)
* Greg Schaefer (National Committeeman, Wyoming)
* Henry Barbour (National Committeeman, Mississippi)
* Jan Larimer (Co-Chairman, RNC)
* Jim Bopp (National Committeeman, Indian)
* Louis Pope (National Committeeman, Maryland)
* Mike Stuart (State Chairman, West Virginia)
* Pete Ricketts (National Committeeman, Nebraska)
* Reince Preibus (State Chairman, Wisconsin)
* Ron Kaufman (National Committeeman, Massachusetts)
* Ron Nehring (State Chairman, California)
* Solomon Yue (National Committeeman, Oregon)
* Steve Scheffler (National Committeeman, Iowa)

By the way if you want to attend it will be at the Washington Hilton this afternoon at 2:00 P.M. or on the internet.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/freedomworkslive

I will be down there in person.

malkusm
12-01-2010, 11:47 AM
Solomon Yue, an RNC member from Kansas and a co-founder of the RNC's Republican National Conservative Caucus (a 26-member group of the RNC's 168 voting members that has adopted much of the tea party's rhetoric and message), laid out his plan to bring FreedomWorks and the average tea partier into the process of selecting the next chair in a telephone interview with TPM.

Yue said including tea partiers in the vetting process was required to find the right person for the job. The next RNC chair "doesn't have to be a tea partier," Yue told me, but he or she "needs to be tea party compatible."

Why isn't CFL doing this or at least encouraging us to attend the event?

So far 20 RNC members are on the guest list.

* Anthony Parker (National Committeeman, District of Columbia)
* Bill Crocker (National Committeeman, Texas)
* Bruce Ash (National Committeeman, Arizona)
* Carolyn McLarty (National Committeewoman, Oklahoma)
* Christine Toretti (National Committeewoman, Pennsylvania)
* David Cole (State Chairman, Missouri)
* Dee Dee Benkie (National Committeewoman, Indiana)
* Demetra Demonte (National Committeewoman, Illinois)
* Greg Schaefer (National Committeeman, Wyoming)
* Henry Barbour (National Committeeman, Mississippi)
* Jan Larimer (Co-Chairman, RNC)
* Jim Bopp (National Committeeman, Indian)
* Louis Pope (National Committeeman, Maryland)
* Mike Stuart (State Chairman, West Virginia)
* Pete Ricketts (National Committeeman, Nebraska)
* Reince Preibus (State Chairman, Wisconsin)
* Ron Kaufman (National Committeeman, Massachusetts)
* Ron Nehring (State Chairman, California)
* Solomon Yue (National Committeeman, Oregon)
* Steve Scheffler (National Committeeman, Iowa)

By the way if you want to attend it will be at the Washington Hilton this afternoon at 2:00 P.M. or on the internet.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/freedomworkslive

I will be down there in person.

Thanks for the heads up! :)

nate895
12-01-2010, 11:56 AM
While I think Michael Steele is a decent chairman as far as reaching out to us, he is still a horrible political boss. In a year that was dominated by the GOP, he could barely get the RNC off the ground and into the game. That is one of the reasons why Republicans didn't gain the Senate or 100 seats in the House. If the RNC performs that poorly come 2012, only Obama really screwing up and dipping below where he was on the day of the midterm elections could possibly result in an Obama defeat. As much as I like Steele, he is a bad political boss, and that's who you want in the RNC post.

If the RNC was in the game and Obama didn't perform well the way he did before the election, I think we could have seen a veto-proof majority in the House of Representatives.

TheTyke
12-01-2010, 12:27 PM
Anyone with info on these cats? Is there even one Revolution person amongst them? I feel like this is kinda a huge deal for us...

When is the election held? Is it after the state conventions, after which we've elected new state chairs and committeepersons, or is it before then?