http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reince_PriebusAccording to wikipedia he's a lawyer and former state GOP chair which seems like decent credentials.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/14/rnc-bounces-steele-taps-wisconsin-gop-leader-as-new-chairman/
1/14/2011 10:37:11 PM
Well, he couldn't possibly be worse than Steele. If the GOP thinks it's gonna placate minorities with that classic "token" then they're even dumber than I think, and I'm not convinced they're smart enough to qualify as sentient.Honestly, though, at this point I think the party is too far gone for any change in leadership to fix it.
1/15/2011 2:05:01 AM
Yeah, the election of Steele was very much a, "oh you've got a negro? LOOK! We've got one too!" moment.That being said, I think you could view the GOP as either a) too far gone or b) at a critical moment of transformational instability and the right chairman could capitalize on it to rebrand the party.Libertarians like myself have been clamoring for a third party for years, but the reality is that the GOP and Democratic parties aren't going anywhere for a while
1/15/2011 7:44:32 AM
I tried to not dislike him for as long as could. Made it nearly a day. I even refrained from making fun of his comments about executing Obama (when he meant Osama). But then I saw this:Prompt: You've got 30 seconds to convince a libertarian who comes up to you as to why the GOP should support DOMA. Go!Response: God is the reason for the law. And I helped pass a constitutional ban amendment in my own state.His answer was a little longer than that, but religion as legal justification is where he started and came back to. Does he really think that is the best 30 second argument to convince a libertarian?Then again, maybe I shouldn't judge him yet. Maybe he just has to say that to be a leader within the Republican party?Although he did brag about pushing that amendment in his home state. But maybe he'll be too busy schmoozing money from the big donors to push that stance to make up for the debt he's inherited:http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/113612359.html
1/15/2011 8:29:32 AM
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1/15/2011 12:24:57 PM
He looks like he could be a closet homo, and maybe doth protest too much regarding gay marriage…And I can’t have any respect for a politician that uses the term “activist judge” in a serious sense.
1/16/2011 1:10:47 AM
Yeah, he looks and sounds like a chode. The GOP is almost as bad as the Dems were in the late 80's, just full of clowns and assholes that you want to punch every time they open their mouths.
1/16/2011 3:55:53 PM
at first blush, this guy does seem quite chodal.right about now the Repubs either don't get it, or don't care about anyone except the base -- which is fine if its in line with their conscience, but they're scaring the shit out of the moderates.i'm going to go ahead and guess that "they don't get it". they went from a tokken to someone Palinesque as chariman. maybe he's just speaking to the base now, but will work to nominate someone more in the middle.i could be wrong, but at this pace i definitely see a second term for Barrack coming.
1/17/2011 12:21:01 PM
There's a lot of speculating that could be done on why this guy was chosen, if he's actually as much of a clown as he seems, or if he represents the "mainstream GOP base." I have tried to be optimistic about the possibilities of an ideological shift within the GOP, but it's just not going to happen. This country has way too many dumb people.
1/17/2011 1:01:58 PM
He won't be legit until he starts sporting a red "Fire Obama" hat.
1/17/2011 1:20:28 PM
I think you'll continue to see this sort of leadership in the forseeable future, simply because the religious right, a large part of the GOP's base, simply would not tolerate a "moderate" leader (one who takes a more libertarian approach to social issues like this), while the few moderate/libertarian-leaning components of the party tend to simply ignore the religious influence and just accept it. In an effort to maintain a reliable voter base, they will continue to cater to the religious crowd, since it would get them nowhere to alienate that large of a demographic.
1/17/2011 2:46:25 PM
^ i don't know about that...There are plenty of liberals who are more concerned with social progressive views, than supporting anti-poverty type economic programs, and if the more libertarian side of conservatives took the GOP, they could snare these people. The religious right won't be as motivated, but they still have to vote GOP by default.[Edited on January 17, 2011 at 2:49 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2011 2:49:31 PM
I see what you're saying and I'm inclined to agree, but in my experience the religious right tends to get much more vicious when it comes to homosexuality or other religiously "unapproved" things. While the GOP leadership taking a centrist stance on social issues may get some brownie points with "independent" moderates, that's about it from a political standpoint. They don't really stand to gain anything politically groundbreaking by going that direction, so it's going to be a non-seller until the party demographic genuinely drives a move toward the center. That time may come, but if the tea party representation is any indication of the average GOP voter, I don't think it will be soonIt's a gamble I don't think they're willing to take simply because they know they'll continue to do just fine pandering to the bible-thumper crowd and corporate interests. As long as it is politically beneficial, they will always play a nice, safe choice.
1/17/2011 3:24:19 PM
1/17/2011 4:55:18 PM
At the state level the GOP just this weekend elected a new chair here in NC as well. I was hoping the recent round of elections were pushing the GOP more towards their libertarian side than their socially conservative side, but it seems that wasn't the case at the state or national level unfortunately:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hayes
1/17/2011 9:17:14 PM
^
1/17/2011 9:30:20 PM
The outgoing state GOP chair gave his farewell speech:"Fetzer on idiot bloggers and mean politics"http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/fetzer_on_idiot_bloggers_and_mean_politics
1/19/2011 6:24:34 AM
quality thread. will read again.
1/19/2011 6:32:16 PM