Posted on 01/14/2011 3:17:10 PM PST by nickcarraway
The bottom line is that it doesn’t matter a whole lot how liberal the Chairman is. He doesn’t have a vote and doesn’t make policy. His personal political views are largely irrelevant. What matters is how much money he raises for the GOP, and who he recruits to run.
Michael Williams!
The people that give him money influence the direction the party takes. It doesn’t matter, any way you stack it, the GOP is making a lurch to the left.
So what else do we know about the guy? Why did he win?
Priebus is a pretty conservative guy. He did right by Wisconsin. I only hope we can replace him with someone nearly as good.
I am not sure I would call it a “lurch.”
The main reason the GOP is moving left is that a whole lot of Democrats jumped ship and have moved over to the GOP side. That’s why the Tea Party is so important. We need to remind these guys that we are just looking for an excuse to pull the rug out from under them.
Rupblicans took blue state Wisconsin by sweeping Dems out of the assembly, the state senate, the governors mansion + in national races the R’s took out Russ Feingold, Steve Kagan and David Obey.
He deserves a medal and a parade here in Wisconsin. It was a total bloodbath of Dems getting wiped out of races.
Bloodbath.
The fact that the RNC Chairman has a hand in selecting the 2012 GOP presidential nominee is important and should not be dismissed. That Mr. Priebus claims to be adamantly pro-life is encouraging - to a point. Let's see what else he has to offer conservatives.
I don’t know this guy, but if he is liberal, the RNC will be hurting for money even more than it is now.
He is not a conservative. The TEA party dragged him and the state GOP across the finish line. Several county GOP groups shunned TEA party candidates during the primaries. I don’t care for Priebus but I hope to be proven wrong.
The local talk show hosts (3 from WISN radio) are pretty good at vetting people (Vicki McKenna in particular) and they seem quite happy with Priebus. I will give him this - he was Steele’s campaign manager last time he ran for Chairman of the RNC, so it took some guts for Priebus to challenge him this time.
I think it’s interesting that Boehner wrote a letter of support for Maria Cino. I don’t consider Boehner a strong conservative. I wish he was, but I think he’s a wobbly one.
Remember last year there was some article, maybe on Hot Air, talking about how most of talk radio and otherwise conservative pundits were rooting for the establishment candidates in the primaries? McKenna and the others in WI were all onboard with the establishment. We're such a small state where republicans are concerned, the local radio folks had to protect their interests and support the establishment picks. That's why you never heard the primary challengers on talk radio shows.
BUMP. Good post.
You know, rr, I didn’t think that was so. Some of the most obscure Republican challengers were invited on Jay Weber’s show and Vicki McKenna’s show. I know because I usually sent them a small donation to encourage them.
Not sure which of the other candidates he was trying to push, but his whole goal was (is?) to destroy Reince Priebus, the successful conservative Wisconsin GOP Chair.
He just strikes me as a nervous nelly and I don’t trust him.
The establishment was supporting arguably the most conservative slate of candidates in the country.
That's a GOOD thing.
He struck me as someone not particularly comfortable with doing radio interviews, but, what I took most from his words was his careful choice of words so that he wouldn’t offend various factions of the Republican party.
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