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[...] Second, Conservatives, fresh off the birth
of a movement they identify with, and armed with a convincing 2010
Mid-Term Election “shellacking” of their Progressive and Democrat
opponents, have finally come to understand that if Republicans run
Conservative candidates those candidates can – and will – win. But it’s
the task of getting those candidates to ballot that is proving to be
the trick.
Along with the realization that Conservatives can win in a
Conservative-leaning country, comes the ugly truth that the
“establishment” Republican apparatus is – just like the Chicago
politician – more concerned with maintaining power and “selecting”
candidates than doing the hard work of administering to a bottom-up
organization – such as the Republican Party was chartered to be.
Today’s Republican establishment is, for all
practical purposes, a mirror (or converse) image of the Democrat Party;
an organization structured from the top-down. [Brietbart
Full]
There
is nothing I could, or want to add. Wait. A-Freaking-Men!
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