Uh, yeah, that's gonna be a problem. If you're electing a pro-abortion Republican (male or female), then you're not really electing a Republican.
I watched all their interviews and Wagner seems like the best candidate to me. She comes across well and has good conservative and organizational credentials. Reince Preibus, or whatever his name is up there in WI, seems competent enough, but he’s the Establishment’s guy—so I really don’t trust him in this role.
Oh goody, just what we need!
Another boob at the head of the GOP!
Replace one incompetent nitwit with another...
That’s funny. Her name is Cino. CINO. Conservative in Name Only.
CINO-RINO.
These women want power in order to put other women in power. That is the old quota system that the liberals invented.
Why are Republicans accepting these Feminist quota pushers and giving them power over us?
From the article:Simple translation:
I didnt look at it as a pro-choice or a pro-life organization, Cino said. I have been committed for the last 20-some odd years to electing Republican women. Rightfully or wrongfully, I looked at it purely from a standpoint of electing Republican women.
Party is more important than principle.
Conservatives really need to send this lady packing. This is the big problem with the Republican party as it exists today. It does not stand for any discernable principles. The TEA Party is trying to bring principles back to the party, but so far, the Republican party establishment has fought tooth and nail to avoid principles and stand for just political power for the party.
If this continues, look for TEA Partiers to try a third party soon, committed to real values and principles, and leaving the GOP to wither to nothing (which is exactly what they stand for).
I hope that the Republican party can be returned to a principled conservative platform, but this lady (and at least one other candidate for RNC chair, perhaps several) are real problems. These people will run off principled conservatives. Steele already ran a lot of them off, and the RCCC (supporting Scozzafava in 2009 as well as some other establishment candidates in 2010 against TEA Party favorites) has also tried to avoid the TEA Party influence.
It’s one thing to be personally pro-abort, but assisting a pro-abortion group in elections disqualifies her for the job IMHO.
The GOP better start doing a better job of filtering out the moles and rinos.