Republican National Committeeman
Henry Barbour is not only not ashamed of the Alinsky/Obama tactics he deployed in
Mississippi’s controversial U.S. Senate primary, apparently so is the Republican National Committee itself.
When questioned about the repugnant
race-baiting Barbour used to steal a
U.S. Senate primary from the conservative base, Barbour told The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C. “I don’t have a problem with
a word that’s in” those race-baiting ads criticized by a host of respected
conservative leaders across the country.
It shouldn’t surprise any
knowledgeable grassroots activist someone from the Barbour family tree has no
problem going scorched earth on the conservative base, but what should sadden
us is how the RNC has chosen to respond to this scandal.
The RNC refused to even bring
to the floor the censure of
Barbour submitted by Missouri Republican
Party Chairman Ed Martin. There were several Twitter accounts of Barbour
receiving a “standing ovation” by a group of delegates at the RNC’s recent
meeting. And Barbour was just elected to the prestigious
committee that will oversee GOP presidential
debates during the upcoming 2016 primary cycle.
The latest developments in this
story are why I no longer lobby my audience to “vote Republican no matter
what.” While I’d still like to see what a real second party could do before
undertaking the generational effort necessary to create a third one, in good
conscience I can’t try to insist people that are fed up with being lied to and
scammed overlook such fecklessness and fall in line anyway. Not to mention
given treacherous stories like this I doubt many of you would listen to me
anyway even if I tried.
Besides, if the GOP doesn’t care
about driving its base away, why should I?
Source: http://stevedeace.com/news/national-politics/gop-establishment-rewards-ms-race baiter/#Sf0vxReYFV6LrF8J.01
(Steve Deace is a
nationally-syndicated talk show host and also the author of the new book “Rules for Patriots: How Conservatives Can
Win Again.” You can “like” him on Facebook or
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Comments
In the Mississippi GOP US Senate run-off, the RINO paid
10,000 democrat voters $15 each to use a Republican ballot to vote him in. These Republican on Republican crimes are
occurring across the U.S. This battle
started at the 2012 GOP Presidential Convention when John Boehner read: “the
ayes have it” from a teleprompter after the vote on the “rules” to prevent
delegates from recording their votes to force all delegates to cast their vote
for Romney. This kind of process abuse
is routine in State GOPs. The Carl Rove and John Boehner declared war on the
Tea Parties.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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