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Is the RNC Trying to Destroy the GOP?
email | February 11, 2008 | JB Williams

Posted on 02/11/2008 2:05:16 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican

Written by JB Williams ©2008 USA

Whether the RNC is trying to destroy the GOP or not, it’s clear that they couldn’t do a better job of destroying it, no matter how hard they try. Making John McCain the RNC nominee is the most certain way to lose the 2008 election. But even if McCain could actually win in November, almost a numerical impossibility by the way, many conservatives have already predicted that even a McCain victory would be the end of the GOP as we know it. What’s the RNC thinking?

Can McCain Win?

While MSM polling data aims to make McCain look like the best the RNC can do, the real numbers say something quite different.

As of this writing, the RNC has completed 30 state primaries. Our “leader” John McCain, has lost 19 of the 30. A little over 16.5 million votes have been cast in Republican primaries so far, only 4.9 million of those for McCain, 30.9%. - with 69.1% of all Republican voters having voted against McCain.

Obama carried his home state of Illinois with 65% of the vote. Clinton carried her adopted home state of New York with 57% of the vote. McCain won his home state too, but with only 47% of the vote, less than half of his constituents. The only states McCain broke above 50% in are liberal stronghold states, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York and in all three cases, both Clinton and Obama defeat him in these states by more than a 2 to 1 margin…

28 states have completed both RNC and DNC primaries thus far. By popular vote, Obama won 14, Clinton 10 and McCain only 4. McCain lost the RNC primary in 3 of those 4 states, averaging only 14% support from Republican primary voters in each. He is at best secure in only 2 of the 4 states, Alaska and Iowa. In the general election, he can indeed lose both Arizona and Nevada.

This is the “winner” RNC heads think they can defeat Democrats with in the fall? How???

The National Popular Vote

All Republicans combined have garnered 16.5 million primary votes in 30 primaries. Democrats Clinton and Obama alone have garnered 17.6 million primary votes in only 28 primaries, 1.1 million more than all Republicans combined. If McCain could unite 100% of Republican voters behind his campaign, and Clinton – Obama only keep their 78% of the Democrat votes, McCain still loses by over 1 million votes… and he can’t unite 100% of Republican voters, no way – no how!

Of more than 22.5 million primary votes cast and counted to date, Clinton has 40% of those votes while Obama has 38% and McCain has but 22%. McCain is not even in striking distance of either Clinton or Obama. Who can McCain invite to share his ticket that will unite GOP voters and deliver the kind of excitement currently found across the political aisle? Only Jesus Christ has such powers… I can think of no other.

If this is the RNC’s idea of choosing a winning candidate, I’d like to see their idea of a losing candidate? Even Bob Dole was a better bet in 1996.

Where can McCain win?

At the moment, it appears that McCain can’t win anywhere but Alaska and Iowa, both of which he lost miserably in the RNC primary, but both of which are SO Republican that even a Republican loser can defeat a Democrat there. He’s not close to winning anywhere else at the moment and unless he finds a way to unite and ignite GOP voters, that’s not likely to change.

How do you elect any candidate with 22% of the popular vote and 30.9% support in his own party? The math simply won’t work.

Clinton – Obama to unite for Proletariat Party Unity

For almost two years now, I have been warning of this eventuality and until Super Tuesday, everyone said I was nuts. Now most political strategists are saying the same thing and here’s why.

Clinton and Obama are in a dead heat right now. Clinton and Obama share 78% of the DNC primary voters, leaving only 22% on the table, most of whom will happily unite behind either candidate by convention time. Clinton currently has 40% of those voters while Obama has 38%.

The two “I’m more socialist than you” candidates are also in a dead heat in the delegate race, Clinton with 1148 and Obama with 1121, both of them flying to North Carolina to negotiate with John Edwards for his 26 delegates. We’re talking a photo finish here for these two.

Obama has won 14 states to Hillary’s 10, but Hillary’s are bigger. If Obama is going to sneak ahead of Clinton to become the DNC nominee, he’s got to do it soon or it will become a numerical impossibility.

A few facts make an Obama nomination plausible, even if unlikely.

• He has no resume, so no BIG negatives like Hillary • He has charisma and momentum – she’s a negative nagging bitch • He has the youth vote for change – she’s crusty old bad news • He’s raising money and she’s out of money

Still, due to a massive well trained Clinton war machine, Hillary remains out front and the woman to beat in this race. Assuming she hangs on until the photo finish and the numbers simply won’t work for Obama to become the clear front-runner, both have a problem that can only be solved by uniting on a single ticket in the general election.

Remember that liberals are nothing if not symbolism over substance. Neither of these two candidates is in any way qualified to become Commander-in-Chief. But that has not had any impact on their voters thus far and it won’t.

That’s because liberals smell an opportunity to make history by putting the first female and first black in the White House in one shot. If you’re a liberal, no matter what this means for the demise of your country, this is a symbolic opportunity you just can’t pass up…

And, if you’re Hillary looking for a sure win in November, you don’t take any chances. You unite 78+% the party in one move by bringing Obama onto your side in the general. Liberals get exactly what they want, two socialists for the price of one and a whole chapter in history that can be written no other way. Republicans are facing the perfect political storm…

If you’re Obama and the numbers just aren’t there, you take a 2nd place finish and run as an incumbent Vice President in four or eight years. He’s young. The ink on his driver’s license isn’t even dry yet… The first black Vice President is HUGE! It makes for great symbolism, even if disastrous for our national future at the same time.

How can McCain compete with that?

Two words – he can’t! If you think he can, check these numbers…

McCain is the worst possible Republican candidate to compete in this election with such historical implications in play. He represents the past, not the future. He’s unpopular with both Democrats and Republicans. There aren’t enough Independents in the world to carry this “Maverick” to victory.

This was either the greatest strategic blunder in the worldwide history of politics, or it was an intentional deathblow to the GOP, delivered at the hands of RNC powerbrokers hell-bent on destroying the conservative party for good. You decide…

Conservatives Golden Parachute

Conservatives have only two bailout options left on the table. Mike Huckabee and the U.S. Senate.

Huckabee is highly unlikely to defeat the MSM golden boy McCain and even if he did, there is little reason to think he would be any better than McCain in the general election or the Oval Office.

So, the Senate is where conservatives must now turn their attention in a BIG way!

Taking back control of the Senate, which must confirm all Supreme Court nominees and pass all legislation, must now become job #1 for all conservatives. The House is not realistically in play, but the closely divided Senate is…

Use the energy and money you were prepared to put into Thompson, Huckabee, Paul, Hunter, Tancredo, Romney, Giuliani or any other Republican, to make certain that a conservative is sitting in your Senate seat after November.

If you can’t put a conservative in your Senate seat this year, take a look at other Senate races where you can help other states pick up a conservative seat in the Senate and put your resources to work there. We’re talking saving a nation here…

Whether Clinton, Obama or McCain sit in the Oval Office for the next four years, who controls the U.S. Senate will be vital to protecting and preserving conservative values and principles for the next ten or twenty years. If conservatives can’t unite around this one, they deserve what they get!

* Real McCain support numbers - http://jb-williams.com/mccain-2008.htm


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; deathofthegop; gop; gopcoup; jbwilliams; johnmccain; mccain; primaries; rinobush; rnc; saynotornc
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To: TommyDale

Since 2000 when Bush knocked McCain out in SC...


21 posted on 02/11/2008 2:24:47 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: Just Lori

My guess is since there’s no check in the envelope, they don’t even read the letter

You have guessed correctly.
Having worked at such, I assure you the letters are shredded without a glance.

If you want them to read your letter, include a buck - real money.
It will cost them about that much to file and account for it, as well.


22 posted on 02/11/2008 2:25:04 PM PST by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: Fawn

And what has the RNC done to stop them? Or, have they joined them in that effort, GO McCain! Martinez???


23 posted on 02/11/2008 2:25:58 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: PlainOleAmerican

Let’s see, Mel F-ing Martinez is the leader there and they are trying to appeal to moderates and liberals in lieu of conservatives so yes I’d say the RNC is trying to destroy the GOP.
I will not vote for a RINO p.o.s.


24 posted on 02/11/2008 2:27:32 PM PST by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
"Yep all 30% of the GOP voters ('Selected McCain)"

You hit it right on the head. McCain was anointed well before barely half of the States had even voted or caucused and his coronation is based on an average of between 30-40% of the voters in his OWN PARTY. Not exactly a ringing endorsement and most certainly a harbinger of a complete rout in November.

25 posted on 02/11/2008 2:27:40 PM PST by TCats (The Clintons Are Not Just Wrong - They Are Certifiable AND Dangerous! See my Page)
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To: DoughtyOne

All true...


26 posted on 02/11/2008 2:27:40 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: kingu

Word to you.... Google this author... He did that and much more.... and is still trying to tell “conservatives” how to save what they can and all you can do is attack the writer???

Who’s being a fool? Go read this author, then make assertions on some valid foundation.


27 posted on 02/11/2008 2:30:32 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: PlainOleAmerican

Certainly the media did a lot to keep Fred out. And many stupid conservative pundits helped, especially National Review and Hugh Hewitt.

But this article is right on the money. The RNC set this up and really blindsided the base. I confess I had NO IDEA that the nomination process had gotten so screwed up, frontloaded with liberal states and crossover states. We were all played for suckers, and the truth didn’t emerge until the deal was done and McCain had it.

The RNC and the pros had two favored candidates: Giuliani and McCain. when Giuliani faded, McCain was the winner. Sure the media helped McCain a lot, but they couldn’t have done it without the RNC setting it up.


28 posted on 02/11/2008 2:31:00 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Just Lori
Every time I get donation requests from the RNC, I send them a well written short note.

Isn't it nice of the RNC to send us those prepaid envelopes to send our opinions.

29 posted on 02/11/2008 2:31:16 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: UCFRoadWarrior

“This writer summed it up exactly...McCain is gonna get clobbered. . .”

The clobbering began in 2006 when the news media convinced all the “righteous” to stay home.


30 posted on 02/11/2008 2:31:52 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: PlainOleAmerican
McCain YOUR “front-runner” has LOST 19 of 30 primaries, has only 30.9% “Republican” support in those primaries and only 22% of the national primary votes thus far....

So, HOW did he become the “front-runner” if he wasn’t positioned by the RNC (who is behind him against all conservatives) and the MSM (who is actually for Democrats and have chosen who they will run against by shaping the headlines)?

I yield to no one in my disdain for John McCain, but your premise is idiotic and absurd. McCain is in the lead because he's won the most delegates, fair and square. It sucks, but it's true.

31 posted on 02/11/2008 2:33:11 PM PST by xjcsa (I hated McCain before hating McCain was cool.)
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To: TCats

ALL conservative candidates were run out of the race before Super Tuesday.... Yet some think they actually had a fair shot.... LOL

Ignorance is ramped in the RNC now. That’s evident even here.


32 posted on 02/11/2008 2:33:28 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: Cicero

ABSOLUTELY!


33 posted on 02/11/2008 2:35:05 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: PlainOleAmerican

A person would have to be brain dead to think that the RNC has EVER been truly conservative in nature. It has always promoted, first and foremost, its own existence and power.

If it is in its perceived best interest to sound conservative, it will sound conservative. If it is in its perceived best interest to sound moderate, it will sound moderate.

The RNC is only what the latest poll tells it to be. That’s party politics.

True conservative candidates have never started-out being RNC supported candidates. Only when the conservative candidate received the support of the majority of voters did the RNC embrace them.

The truth is that the RNC is RINO. Only when the Republican grass-roots majority takes a conservative stand does the RNC truly become faithful to the true Republican creed.


34 posted on 02/11/2008 2:35:45 PM PST by IssuesOriented
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Bush and McStain caused “conservatives” to stay home in 2006 and 2008 is going to make 2006 look like a Republican victory!


35 posted on 02/11/2008 2:36:37 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: xjcsa

All accept the “fair and square” part of course... idiot!


36 posted on 02/11/2008 2:37:34 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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To: PlainOleAmerican

I thought you conspiracy theorists told us that the MSM/FoxNews/Trilateral Commission/the Jews/the RNC were pushing Giuliani? Get your story straight!


37 posted on 02/11/2008 2:38:25 PM PST by iowamark
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To: PlainOleAmerican
Who’s being a fool? Go read this author, then make assertions on some valid foundation.

Scapegoating the decisions of the primary and caucus voter on to the RNC is foolish. Even intelligent people fall into this trap. Blaming states for frontloading the primary process would be far more accurate. Blaming the RNC for permitting that to happen would be more accurate. But the only ones voting for John McCain are the ones in the ballot booth and the caucus room, not the RNC.

38 posted on 02/11/2008 2:38:55 PM PST by kingu (Party for rent - conservative opinions not required.)
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To: All

“Is the RNC Trying to Destroy the GOP?”

To those who say “NO” to this question, how would their behavior and treatment of the base be different if they WERE?


39 posted on 02/11/2008 2:41:30 PM PST by Grunthor (Unlike the Republican Party, this conservatives' principles MEAN SOMETHING!)
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To: iowamark

Giuliani or McCain... Don’t you read well?

They pimped for both for years now... Can’t you keep up?


40 posted on 02/11/2008 2:42:48 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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