Posted on 08/02/2013 2:28:06 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Its probably a better idea to rally behind someone who is serious about running.
No male can defeat the Hillabeast.
But Sarah can.
Preferably as a Republican, but if the party leaders abuse her again, she must form a third party.
She has about 1 year to make the decision.
In the meantime, I'll pray for her and for our beloved country.
Create a whole independent party-within-a-party. Its own recruiting, its own fund raising, its own leadership councils, its own GOTV, its own public relations and spokespersons. And yes, if they are able to secure ballot access - just in case- then go for it.
Then the GOPe would probably listen a bit more.
It is the male role to lead.
Get behind me Satan!
Rush is a soft Wiener until he can admit Sarah is a Conservative. So far he can’t admit it.
Get back to me when that actually happens in the Republican Party.
If Sarah Palin runs only her rabid fans will care. Her opportunity was 2012. We need new blood for 2016.
This constant confusion of wishes and dreams with politics. Rush understands politics. For anybody to even utter the words “turn the Party over to her” reminds me how POLITICALLY stupid most conservatives are. Especially libertarians.
The most important thing about Sarah for me back in the ‘08 campaign was that she was an outsider. So much was made of her “lack of experience” (as if Obama’s resume was strewn with stars), but that was deceptive. The KIND of experience she lacked was exactly what was and is needed. No familiarity with “insiders,” no connection/obligation to PACS, she brought her own ideas unadulterated/uncontaminated by power-brokers constantly whispering in her ear. We send too many up to Washington that are quickly devoured by the political infrastructure of the GOP (which is more about playing the game than it is about serving its constituency).
I believe she is still that way. I believe Ted Cruz is that way. I look at Marco Rubio and I see someone who has been turned into the very thing he was sent to oppose, a man being bought and paid for right in front of our eyes. I believe that without a significant “outsider overhaul” where citizen-servants are sent to Washington in massive numbers, one person just won’t be able to accomplish much.
It is too bad that people on the right, this caller being a good example, know so little about politics.
If someone is going to “take over” a party, the process is pretty simple. Enlist precinct delegates to serve at the local level. Vote your people into office. Vote for your people to when positions become available at the state level.
And vote for your people for National Committeeman or National Committeewoman.... those people who go to the National Convention and become an Electoral Vote.
We have done this in Michigan for the last 20 years and control the legislature because of it.
This is precisely the tactic the TP is using. It is working, precinct by precinct. Because the TP is a loosely knit confederation of like minded citizens it operates under the radar.
In the meantime, I’ll pray for her and for our beloved country.
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As will I. Thank you.
If disgruntled Republicans are too lazy to get involved in their local party and make a difference, they will be too lazy to do all the additional work necessary to start a new party from scratch.
Laziness may be a part of the problem of retaking the GOP, but in most conservative’s defense, how to work inside the GOP to change it from grass roots upward, is a super mystery for 99%.
Its not much different than if we wanted to start a grass roots movement within the Masons.
Hard to get anywhere when those inside the secret society keep the how, what and where to themselves.
I think if Sarah wants to be president, she can be, so far I’ve seen no indication (from her), she wants it.
I do know she wants to be heavily involved in promoting conservatives, and is loyal, respected, and confident towards that goal.
A good place to start is to walk into the local Republican headquarters and say, “I want to get involved. What can I do?”
Of course it is easier to sit home and complain that the GOP doesn’t listed to us.
The process of becoming a precinct delegate is pretty simple. Mot precincts do not have delegates. So get the paperwork. Obtain a few signatures of neighbors and if there is not one in your precinct you are in..... then you get to vote on officers of the local party, issues, etc.
Many of the people who are officers end up running for public positions. So choose good people for president, vp, treasurer, state board of regents, etc. Many of them will be the next state legislators or the next members of Congress, who go on to run for Senate or the Governor’s mansion.
Building for change within the GOP is a long process. But starting a new party takes even longer.
Look how long the Libertarian Party has been around and I don’t think they have ever had ONE person elected to Congress.
The Constitution Party has been around for DECADES. Yet their presidential candidate was on the ballot this last election in only 33 states.
Agreed. Use the scaffolding of the GOP until the new party is strong enough to stand on its own, but start building now.
Not a Thatcher fan, are you?
Except Rubio was a Bush-property, pro-amnesty type in FL. He just disguised himself a bit to get elected US Senator.
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