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Monday, January 05, 2009
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Current RNC Chairman Defends Losing Record
by Amanda Carpenter
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The current Republican National Committee Chairman defended his losing record in the 2008 presidential election and promised RNC members that if they would re-elect him to the post that he would bring “change” to the GOP.

“I am proud of the accomplishments we had in that campaign,” Chairman Robert “Mike” Duncan told a roomful of party activists at the first-ever debate held for the high-ranking GOP post.

All of the candidates had some kind of campaign material to distribute, but Duncan’s was by far the most comprehensive and probably, most expensive. His 20-page, glossy pamphlet touted the $400 million he helped raise during the last election cycle from 1.9 million donors and the 12-million strong email list compiled during his tenure.

While Duncan may be influential among RNC members, he’s certainly not the favorite among those outside the party rank and file. The race has been closely watched by grassroots activists, who are feeling anti-establishment after suffering devastating national losses in the last two elections.

A substantial number of those attending the event were openly supporting GOPAC Chairman Michael Steele, wearing large “Steele for Chairman” stickers and carrying signs.

“All that noise about the party dying, at death’s door, that’s bunk,” Steele said. The visible support for his candidacy in the room was indicative of his statement.

The other men running for the post include Michigan Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis, Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, former Mike Huckabee presidential Campaign Manager Chip Saltsman and South Carolina GOP Chairman Katon Dawson.

The new chairman will be chosen by the RNC’s 168 members at the GOP’s Winter Meeting at the end of the month. Americans for Tax Reform convened all of the candidates at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Monday afternoon. In recent years, the position has been essentially appointed by President Bush, eliminating the need for a public forum for the candidates--which is how Duncan became RNC Chairman in January 2007. Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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Stand for Nothing, Fall for Anything
A party that stands for nothing will fall for anything.

I notice that Duncan's challengers, at least, seem to all know what the party is missing, namely principles or philosophy for governing, & the will to motivate candidates to adhere to them. The post 1994 GOP cared about nothing but staying in office, & had been deluded that bland spineless inoffensiveness, timidity, & pandering to Dems' gimme constituencies would do it.

Worse yet, the party went along with an active deliberate agenda by anticonservatives to marginalize & expunge conservatism from the platforms, & to alienate & demoralize conservatives.

The so-called "big tent" model of coalition b/t conservatives & "moderates" was always suspect & inherently vulnerable. Yes, they should welcome all ethnicities, all faiths, all regions, both sexes, BUT with a common creed & objective of conservatism. Since the "moderates" of the party were not really being converted to conservatism, but merely added into a mixed grab bag of almost everyone who wasn't a Dem, it was an obvious strategy for the elites to pry that shaky coalition apart by persuading undecideds & wobblies that the extreme-left agenda of the Dems is actually moderate & mainstream.

If the GOP had been 1/10 what it should be, garbage like McCain-Feingold would have been laughed out of the Senate w/ no more Repub votes, & Mack would have been a pariah & a laughingstock instead of the failed 2008 candidate of shameless futile pandering.

No party can stand for nothing but pap & expect to motivate anyone to support it. The Dems already own socialism & big-gov; there's only 1 other distinct position for any other party to promote, anyway.

Get out the heavy double express
and CLEAR OUT THE RINOS!!!! EVERY one of those "teats on a boar hog" HAS got to go now! Ditch
Collins, Snow, Gramm, McCain, Chaffee and then work on the state houses. RINOs have NO place in American politics. LET them jump to the Jackass Party, PLEASE!!!

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!
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