The Tea Party movement ignited a year ago, fueled by anti-establishment anger. Now, Tea Party activists are trying to take over the establishment, ground up.This kind of thing probably scares the GOP establishment to death, but in the end we'll have a stronger party as a result.
Across the country, they are signing up to be Republican precinct leaders, a position so low-level that it often remains vacant, but which comes with the ability to vote for the party executives who endorse candidates, approve platforms and decide where the party spends money.
A new group called the National Precinct Alliance says it has a coordinator in nearly every state to recruit Tea Party activists to fill the positions and has already swelled the number of like-minded members in Republican Party committees in Arizona and Nevada. Its mantra is this: take the precinct, take the state, take the party — and force it to nominate conservatives rather than people they see as liberals in Republican clothing.
Friday, January 15, 2010
This is How You Change the GOP
You change it from the inside, not by starting a third party movement that will just serve to elect Democrats:
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The leadership in the Republican Party ought to be scared. Many people in the party are fed up with their attitudes and actions.
This starting from the bottom and working up is a very good start in order to change things in the parts for its overall good.
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