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Comment on: Patriotism Now, Action Now

Young, Yes....Republicans....Not so sure

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Jamess. This surreal GOP is the real GOP

You described my first Republican caucus 40 years ago. As years passed, I realized that a Republican political organization has never existed.

The 2008 GOP meetings I attended while traveling in several western states revealed that women dominated, all similar to your wine sipping Russian redhead. Their accents, however, were all DykeCals, Mexican, Salvadoran, Central American, Cuban and Nigerian.

Men were tolerated only if they "respected" swaggering Feminists.

Meetings in the Dallas in the 80's were nothing more than very rich women seeking protection for their fortunes. Just as today, young women and blacks were actively recruited and men were only tolerated. Realtors and developers were the puppeteers.

Meetings in California during the 90's were nothing more than women who had become snarling dykes. They literally commanded. Men with slack jaws an limp wrists were admitted to the closed meetings if they promised to keep quiet.They had a Republican Women's organization. No. There were no Men's Organzations but men could attend the women's events as spouses or "subordinate friends."

Men were permitted to write checks to help "save traditional America."

I observed this tableau on the Central Coast and in Northern California.

All Republican officials were ringers for Pelosi.

Then there's Oregon. I walked out and resigned as a precinct captain after attending the first GOP organizing meeting for Bush in 2004.

Real GOP

I don't think there is much any of us can do other than start a new party or go libertarian and try to change that party so it doesn't look so weak and rediculous.