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Richard Viguerie:
“What I would like to see from them is that they
resign,” he said, noting that in most governments party leaders step
down in the wake of massive failures like Obama’s re-election.
“This president was just hanging on by his fingernails. Most people
expected he would lose his re-election, and he won a strong victory.
The leadership of the party, including (Reince) Priebus at the
Republican National Committee, Speaker Boehner and Leader Mitch
McConnell and all the others, including John Cornyn of the Senate
campaign committee, they all need to resign and bring some new leaders
in there.”
However, Viguerie isn’t holding his breath.
“I don’t expect that they will do this,” he said, hoping tea-partiers
will challenge the leaders in 2014. “They’ve been complicit in growing
government – Boehner, Mitch McConnell and a lot of other Republican
leaders.
He forgot stupid
douch-bags,
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Too bad we cant vote for party leadership. There is a "47%" in the congress too except its more like 75%. They love the perks of their power.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Tom! We could do it so that the Democrats could help pick the Republican leaders just like they help pick our candidates in open primaries.
ReplyDeleteFreddie Sykes
In this case I would encourage a test in order to vote. Grads from an ivy league school counts as half a vote.
ReplyDeleteYou can vote for party leadership.
ReplyDeleteThe RNC is chosen by delegates elected by county precinct committees.
If you want a vote, you have to either run for a precinct chair, or volunteer to take one if your district doesn't have someone serving there.
The first step is to lookup on google where and when your county Republican committee meets.