Posted on 05/21/2010 9:23:52 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
On Wednesday, California Republican strategist and Yolo County supervisor Matt Rexroad loaded up Facebook and put up a short complaint about U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina's embrace of Sarah Palin.
The awkward part of this? Rexroad is a managing partner of Meridian Pacific, Inc., a strategy firm hired by... Carly Fiorina. While Rexroad doesn't work on that account, the Fiorina campaign paid Meridian Pacific $31,509.88 for consulting and travel in the first quarter of 2010. Reached by phone, Rexroad stood by the post and stuck up for his colleagues working for Fiorina.
"I hope it's not a big deal!" he laughed. "I support Carly and I'll be voting for her, and I think she's going to win. But from my point of view, I don't know how you quit as the governor of your state and get taken seriously. I have a client this cycle who tells me I should keep this to myself, but it's my opinion. Look at Ross Perot -- he was rock star for a while, and then after a while people said, hey, he's kind of crazy."
Rexroad's somewhat heretical take on Palin gets at the disconnect that a lot of Republican strategists feel between the former governor's political influence and her role as a serious figure. At the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, Palin got, by far, the best reception of any possible 2012 candidate who took the stage. But she came in third in the straw poll, and plenty of Republicans told reporters that they hesitated to back her because they didn't think she could handle the job of president yet.(continued)
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Same thing was said about Reagan. Of course, the establishment Repubs didn’t like him either. He was the people’s choice...the establishment is too wrapped up in the whole “we know best” crap.
Cindie
Did Napolitano resign as AZ Governor?
Did Obama resign from the Senate?
just wondering
Not that iCarly needed any help ruining her campaign
The more Palin foes I hear from, the better I like her.
What has this a-hole ever done besides nuffin?
Most of us will be too embarrassed to vote “R” next election, Rexroad...
“I paid for this microphone!”
Ronald Reagan
I hated when establishment RINO poppy Bush attacked Pete DuPont by calling him Pierre. Pete DuPont was more conservative than any amnesty-seeking Bush. I like Pete DuPont.
I no longer like any of the Bushes. GW was the best but he was for open-borders.
People like Rexroad clearly do not get it. If you don’t understand why Palin is the top conservative in the country, and basing your opinion on a meme that’s been clearly debunked, then you have no business commenting on the subject.
Too many republicans and conservatives let the left color their thinking.
If all these wise men and women with Ivy-league degrees declare someone to be inept surely then they must be.
I submit as a counter-argument that these same incredible intellects failed to see the fakery that we now enjoy as POTUS.
The Israelites and the Philistines both laughed when the shepherd boy stepped out on faith to meet Goliath.
>I submit as a counter-argument that these same incredible intellects failed to see the fakery that we now enjoy as POTUS.
*****
Same here in L.A. when I consult with some rich investors. Most of them clearly drank the Obowmao Kool Aid, and I just shake my head that this pResident is the one taxing their asses into the next generation yet they preach the kenyan’s gospel. Amazing..
Is Max another one light in the loafers?
His business partner takes issue with him in the article.
LOLOLOLOLOL
Helluva strategy there, Matt. You must be the smartest mofo on the block to be that stupid and still run a strategy firm.
Is Max another one light in the loafers?
Probably not, but he is as unlikeable a Republican as you will ever meet; Arrogant, ambitious, and unconcerned who he may step on.
Any wonder why the GOP is 'stuck on stupid'? They are afraid of their own shadow.
I see now that his name is Matt. I went to FB but can’t see his highlighted posting.
Thanks for telling me about him. :)
Somehow the republicans in charge have made the GOP into a pale imitator of the Democrats, as opposed to actually being a conservative party.
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