Friday, April 5, 2013

RNC Declares War On Grassroots Conservatives

And rather ironically, the professionals who actually make their livings in politics have now coined a new term to describe grassroots conservatives like you... you are now "The Professional Right." ... and no... it's not a joke...

Michael Patrick Leahy with Breitbart reports: "At a meeting of the Ripon Society held in Washington, D.C.'s exclusive Capitol Hill Club on Tuesday, new Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Mike Shields effectively declared war on the conservative grassroots."

"In a strong attack, Shields coined a new derogatory term, 'the professional right,' to refer to groups that have publicly criticized the recent RNC 'Autopsy' report."

"'It's a term I'll be using often in the coming months,' he told the crowd of about 40 Ripon Society members, RNC insiders, and Capitol Hill staffers."

"But Reagan biographer Craig Shirley, who was not one of those in attendance at the meeting, was quick to note that Shields's new term had already backfired. 'As opposed to what, unprofessional Republicans?"' he shot back."

"'These attacks on conservatism by the Establishment GOP are reminiscent of those made against Reagan all through the 1960’s and 70’s and even into his presidency,' Shirley added."

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1 comment:

  1. It's way past time to get rid of the establishment republicans, they are almost as bad as the dumbocrats.

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