Posted on 10/13/2009 9:25:13 PM PDT by pissant
WASHINGTON As the Republican Party continues its pilgrimage through the desert, its leaders may be missing the oasis for the vale of tears.
The answer to the party's woes isn't a revamped Web site (GOP.com) offering wowser! really cool social networking platforms.
The answer won't be found in the sudden realization that 83 percent of young people 18 to 24 have an online profile or other late-breaking revelations that merely reinforce the perception of the GOP as woefully behind the curve.
The answer is drum roll, please women.
If the GOP is really serious about expanding the party, it's time for the men to hush and let the pros take over. As the saying goes: If you need something done, hire a busy woman. Or, as the White House Project puts it:
Add women, change everything.
In the past few months, several conservative women have emerged as candidates and critics to challenge the notion that the GOP is the party of men. They're also putting to rest any thought that Sarah Palin is the female face of the party.
The McCain campaign had the right idea; it just picked the wrong woman.
(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...
what she needs i doubt she is getting...or else she’d be less shrill
lol. That might be consider a bad idea for any campaign she could run for US Rep or whatever. I just hope she doesn’t quit for her wonderful family.
She’ll be swimming in the jillions with her new book, even more if she writes more books. The family will well be able to afford going to Washington or follow her all over if it has to while she campaigns. That is the least of her hurdles.
Sarah, Sarah...
I see your point..more so because of the outcome of 08 elections...This mentality at this point will give use 4 more years of Hussien...Come quickly Lord Jesus!!!
I think I might join the local Republican Club because of her....
SOME people...are soooo jealous! Kathleen needs to let go of her Palin hatred. It really is getting old.
BTW, I don't want any part of the Republican party if it is designed ala John McCain, Bob Dole, Olympia Snowe, Lindsey Graham, or any other pretend Republican. I would rather have a CONSERVATIVE who sticks by their principles and doesn't sniff the DC air!
A tasty looking morsel, I must add.
Yeah I pretty much figured out his intentions
BTW, I think my blog post is a pretty good response to Mrs Dhimmi Parker.
http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com
Who you talking about there, skippy?
Not bad at all.
My response to Kathy Lee Dhimmi or the pic of Beth Van Duyne, who does not reject or accept my FB friendship offer?
=o)
again my poor poor response:
http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com/2009/10/simple-response-to-simple-woman.html
Keep your eye on the ball kids, there is a plan afoot to buy the GOP out right.
Ping to this post, #35, you Obama-cheering, DU troll! ;-)
Oh; you already saw it.
Me too. Apparently they are hearing that quite often, and are not getting all the dollars they expected. Hence all the new rebranding efforts, web sites, media assaults on conservatives, etc.
I do believe they have awakened a sleeping giant, and filled him with a great resolve.
Barack Obama (Democrat) 69,498,516 [52.93%]
John McCain (Republican) 59,948,323 [45.65%]
Ralph Nader (Independent, Peace and Freedom) 739,034 [0.56%]
Bob Barr (Libertarian) 523,715 [0.40%]
Chuck Baldwin (Constitution/Reform/U.S. Taxpayers) 199,750 [0.15%]
Cynthia McKinney (Green, Independent, Mountain) 161,797 [0.12%]
Write-In (Miscellaneous) 112,597 [0.09%]
Alan Keyes (Americas Independent) 47,746 [0.04%]
Ron Paul (Constitution, Louisiana Taxpayers) 42,426 [0.03%]
Gloria La Riva (Socialism and Liberation) 6,818 [0.01%]
Brian Moore (Liberty Union, Socialist) 6,538
None of These Candidates [Nevada only] 6,267
Róger Calero (Socialist Workers) 5,151
Richard Duncan (Independent) 3,905
James Harris (Socialist Workers) 2,424
Charles Jay (Boston Tea Party/Independent) 2,422
John Joseph Polachek (New) 1,149
Frank Edward McEnulty (Unaffiliated) 829
Jeffrey J. Wamboldt (Independent) 764
Thomas Robert Stevens (Objectivist) 755
Gene C. Amondson (Prohibition) 653
Jeffrey Jeff Boss (Vote Here) 639
George Phillies (Libertarian) 531
Ted Weill (Reform) 481
Jonathan E. Allen (Heartquake 08) 480
Bradford Lyttle (U.S. Pacifist) 110The Hill reports on its website that among the tens of thousands of votes cast for write-in candidates, ultra-fringe parties, and fictitious (or erroneous) contenders were 43 write-in votes for Vermin Supreme, 19 for Bill Clinton, 11 for Mickey Mouse, nine for Santa Claus, seven for Donald Duck, and five each for Jesus and Joe Plumber. Candidates receiving exactly one tallied write-in vote for president were Jose M. Aparicio, Theodis (Ted) Brown Sr., James R. Germalic, Ronald G. Hobbs, Charles Jay, Keith Russell Judd, Lou Kujawski, Curtis Montgomery, Reverend Mere Peace-MsMere, John Leroy Plemons, Michael Skok, David Jon Sponheim, and Shelley Renée Upchurch.
Kathleen Parker = Romney shrew.
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