Posted on 01/14/2011 4:18:48 PM PST by Indy Pendance
Republicans went to the Heartland today for their next party chair, choosing Wisconsin attorney Reince Priebus to head the Republican National Committee for the next two years into and through the crucial 2012 presidential election cycle. His tenure begins effective immediately....
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Rynce, similar to rind or the river Rhein, and with a soft ‘c’.
Your word is good enough for me. I’m giving my wife who is asking a lot of questions some “good news” based on this.
And no discernable German dialect?
Me too...I don’t know anymore about this guy now than I did when I got on the hthread.
He’s Tea Party...no, he’s not.
He’s conservative...no, he’s a RINO.
Sheez.
I’ve been trying to supress the thought...
But I’m a bit worried about Steele going Dem on us and spilling his guts to the media about the “racist GOP.”
Just an evil thought. Maybe it won’t come back.
Fair enough and thanks for your reply. We all know there are some pols out there who claim to be conservative who aren’t. I was just trying to get a sense for the man. We’re all aware of RINOs, but we’re less aware of pols who had to tone down there conservatism in order to get GOP support. It’s good to see that Tea Parties continue to influence events beyound the last mid-terms.
We should know pretty quick what political stripe Priebus wears. If he doesn’t come right out of the chute identifying RINOs and sending them packing we’ll know it’s business as usual.
I haven’t given money to either state or national GOPs in years. I give directly to conservative candidates. Priebus has to prove himself before that changes.
I think law firms generally lean left because the Marxists use law to achieve their ideological goals. However, I suspect not all law firm members are lefties.
I didn't say the law firm equaled Reince. This is what I said/posted.
John Barlament, a colleague to Priebus at the firm, said that a health reform repeal is not only unlikely, but that the lawsuits brought by Republican Party allies to declare the law unconstitutional probably have no merit.
I then went on to say. We'll have to wait and see on this one.
What part of 'We'll have to wait and see on this one', do you disagree with?
Isn’t THAT the truth! I change channels when Shemp comes on.
A conservative RNC chairman? This is looking good for us. I may start donating to the RNC again, if they align themselves with the Tea Party platform and they support strong conservative candidates for the 2012 elections.
I hope he works out well, but my (albeit unfair) first impression upon seeing his picture was - soft, spoiled, rich boy. I was really hoping for someone with the appearance and toughness of a marine drill sergeant.
(Testing Bing fast index of FR: ablamagadorama)
Good. I hope we’ll see the RNC start supporting conservative rather than RINO, establishment candidates.
Did anyone notice that Speaker Boner and Steele both endorsed Cino? sn’t she a pro-abortion, ObamaCare supporter?
Whose side is Bohner on anyways?
Reince..according to Lewis Carrol..means “royal highness”
The last name is a part of Prussia.
Look what we've come to...you see an unpronounceable name, and everybody immediately thinks of George Lucas.
What sorts of names to they hand out in Wisconsin anyway? LOL ...and I thought the Palin family had unusual monikers.
“...DO they hand out...”
Duh. Maybe he was named, as some families practice, using his mother’s maiden name for his first name.
Maybe he will become a candidate himself? He’s good looking!
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