Speaking of strategy, our side needs to read von Clawswitz. The Democrats understand that war is politics by other means. We think if we make nicey-nice, the other side will stop trying to transform our country into a dictatorship of the proleteriat.
The worst thing is when we nominate "electable" RINO's because we need the numbers. They ultimately undermine our credibility, force bizarre policies, and get involved in some form of scandal. All of this simply gives the leftists real ammunition to call us fiscally irresponsible, corrupt and more interested in protecting our own than protecting congressional pages.
You are a great thinker. Way over my head. But, what
do you think of "The Art of War" for a strategic handbook?
I just sent your suggestion about Clawswitz to Bobby
Eberle over at the GOP website. We need a Clauwswitz /
Sun Tzu bootcamp for our candidates. It could only help.
While we're talking about it, I left my women's Republican
organization because it was petty. Not once, did they
attempt to teach how to engage the enemy with a persuasive
defense of conservatism. What I did learn was that the
organization was impotent.
Jo