RandallFan
06-21-2014, 05:07 PM
After the shellacking the RINO segment of the RNC took last week with Eric Cantor’s defeat, one would think they might get the message that voters are sick to death of the business-as-usual tactics. Sadly it seems – they have not.
From all indications, the RNC simply does not care if their anointed candidates are the most popular, most experienced, or best qualified. All that seems to matter is picking the guy or gal who’ll do the RNC’s (mostly liberal) bidding, even if that means working to destroy a solid conservative in the process.
Typical of their low-life tactics is the current mess between primary candidates in Arizona Congressional District-2. Three individuals are running for the coveted seat: Shelley Kais (http://www.shelleykaisforcongress.com/), Martha McSally (https://mcsallyforcongress.com/) and Chuck Wooten (http://www.wooten2014.com/). The victor will go head to head against the democratic incumbent, Ron Barber (http://barber.house.gov/).
Suspicions run very high that the frivolous lawsuit was funded by McSally’s campaign and orchestrated by the RNC machinery. The suit, filed by radical Shaun McClusky (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2300903/Tucson-Republican-Shaun-McClusky-wants-hand-FREE-shotguns-high-crime-neighborhoods.html) and questionable Lori Oein (http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/7234972/oien-flyer-fact-or-fiction), charged that 444 signatures collected on petitions for Wooten were invalid because they claimed that initially Wooten’s own party affiliation was shown as ‘undeclared.’ However, according to Arizona state law, a candidate’s party affiliation only needs to be declared at the time of filing, which Wooten complied with.
Wooten’s attorney, Jack Wilenchik (http://www.wb-law.com/members/jack-wilenchik/), immediately filed a Motion to Dismiss. After a week of processing, the case was heard on Wednesday in Pima County Superior Court with the Honorable Judge Gus Aragon (http://www.sc.pima.gov/?tabid=132&bioid=36) presiding.
http://townhall.com/columnists/joannemoudy/2014/06/21/chicagostyle-politics-is-obama-running-the-rnc-n1853964/page/full
http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/gop-establishment-meddles-in-contested-primaries/
GOP establishment meddles in contested primaries Boehner emulates Jon Kyl
House Speaker John Boehner is coming to Arizona at the end of the month to support two Republican candidates who have contested primaries. This invitation confirms the details of the high dollar soiree.
http://seeingredaz.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/boehner_invite_tobin_mcsally.jpg?w=450&h=596 (http://seeingredaz.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/boehner_invite_tobin_mcsally.jpg)
From all indications, the RNC simply does not care if their anointed candidates are the most popular, most experienced, or best qualified. All that seems to matter is picking the guy or gal who’ll do the RNC’s (mostly liberal) bidding, even if that means working to destroy a solid conservative in the process.
Typical of their low-life tactics is the current mess between primary candidates in Arizona Congressional District-2. Three individuals are running for the coveted seat: Shelley Kais (http://www.shelleykaisforcongress.com/), Martha McSally (https://mcsallyforcongress.com/) and Chuck Wooten (http://www.wooten2014.com/). The victor will go head to head against the democratic incumbent, Ron Barber (http://barber.house.gov/).
Suspicions run very high that the frivolous lawsuit was funded by McSally’s campaign and orchestrated by the RNC machinery. The suit, filed by radical Shaun McClusky (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2300903/Tucson-Republican-Shaun-McClusky-wants-hand-FREE-shotguns-high-crime-neighborhoods.html) and questionable Lori Oein (http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/7234972/oien-flyer-fact-or-fiction), charged that 444 signatures collected on petitions for Wooten were invalid because they claimed that initially Wooten’s own party affiliation was shown as ‘undeclared.’ However, according to Arizona state law, a candidate’s party affiliation only needs to be declared at the time of filing, which Wooten complied with.
Wooten’s attorney, Jack Wilenchik (http://www.wb-law.com/members/jack-wilenchik/), immediately filed a Motion to Dismiss. After a week of processing, the case was heard on Wednesday in Pima County Superior Court with the Honorable Judge Gus Aragon (http://www.sc.pima.gov/?tabid=132&bioid=36) presiding.
http://townhall.com/columnists/joannemoudy/2014/06/21/chicagostyle-politics-is-obama-running-the-rnc-n1853964/page/full
http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/gop-establishment-meddles-in-contested-primaries/
GOP establishment meddles in contested primaries Boehner emulates Jon Kyl
House Speaker John Boehner is coming to Arizona at the end of the month to support two Republican candidates who have contested primaries. This invitation confirms the details of the high dollar soiree.
http://seeingredaz.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/boehner_invite_tobin_mcsally.jpg?w=450&h=596 (http://seeingredaz.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/boehner_invite_tobin_mcsally.jpg)