Posted on 06/11/2012 6:32:01 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
When Bill Bolling took a back-seat in order that Bob McDonnell could run for Governor of Virginia he was admitting he was not the primary or best choice. That he believed and expected that the Insider-Powers-That-Be in the Republican Party could give him his turn to run for Governor irrespective of whom the Voters of Virginia would want or how they wish to choose indicates he exercised a very self-centered and self-serving disregard for We the People. He was also declaring he was a pawn for those Insiders who, if truth were known, really did not have respect for Bill Bolling. In their mind Bolling was little more than a GoFer.
Now rumor has it that Bill Bolling plans to stand before the Republican State Central Committee whose membership was chosen by you and me and tell them, hence you and me, that he deserves to be the next Governor, that he wants a costly Republican Primary for Governor at the expense of the Virginia Taxpayers, and that the RSCC had better do as he tells them or he will sue. Never mind that the RSCC is the governing board of authority for the Virginia republican Party. In other words, Bill Bolling is throwing a childish, mean-spirited tantrum in total disregard and entire disrespect for the Republican Party and those of us in the Republican Party who have the right and the responsibility to decide who will be the Republican candidate. Bill Bolling is demonstrating a degree of arrogance and disregard for Republican Principles that clearly states why he should not be the Republican Candidate.
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Ken Cuccinelli is a better candidate.
I agree completely.
I’m sick of these establishment Republicans and their “turns”.
Wait, why would holding a primary and letting the voters decide be against Republican principles? Isn’t it better to let the voters have the say than party insiders? Or does this only count when the party insiders are people who support the other guy?
Bill is an A-hole and I would never vote for him.
I had already planned to support Cuccinelli. I hope this scenario isn’t true as portrayed. It doesn’t sound like Bill Bolling to take his personal frustrations public in this way.
Because Virginia has “Open Primaries” and no Party Registration. And the primary process has a history of being jiggered by the State Central Committee.
That’s why Virginia’s Presidential Primary only had Mittens and Nor Luap in it, despite Gingrich and Santorum still having campaigns going at the time. . .
I agree with you, but that being the case, he would have no problem winning a primary. Should we ever be jettisoning a vote of the people for the vote of a few party insiders?
In other words, what if the situation were reversed and the state committee was stacked with Bolling supporters? Should we let the State committee select the candidate at a convention in that case?
Let the voters decide.
Why should we give Bill another opportunity to trick a primary.
Frankly, he should be run out of the state on a rail!
Why should we give Bill another opportunity to trick a primary.
Frankly, he should be run out of the state on a rail!
A primary was already decided upon last year. Cuccinelli is my preference, but on this point I do think Bolling is correct.
In this case, it matters little since Cuccinelli will defeat Bolling in a primary or at the convention. It would be better if Cuccinelli did not have to spend money for a primary, which is much more expensive. Bolling is doing this out of spite. He would like to see Cuccinelli go down to defeat in the General Election for having the temerity to challenge him.
By whom?
The same committee that is now considering changing it to a convention.
I already planned to vote for Cuccinelli, not because of anything Bolling did or did not do, but because Cuccinelli has repeatedly shown real courage on a number of issues which most folks who follow are familiar.
Agreed, me too.
In congressional district-level conventions held throughout the state, pro-convention candidates gained seats on the state central committee with support from tea party activists and backers of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. Cuccinelli endorsed many of the winners, but Bolling was not as active in the committee elections.
I know all of that, I read the same article as your second paragraph comes from.
I agree it was premature, but it was done and candidates have been operating under the impression there would be a primary is all I’m saying.
I understand all the arguments both pro and con on both sides. And even after 9 years, I’m still uncomfortable with Virginia’s policy of open primaries. OTOH, convention politics left me with a seriously bad taste in my mouth after all my years involved in the GOP of Delaware. I know, I know, VA is not DE (Thank the Good Lord,) but living on the Eastern Shore we kind of get left out. Many of us, for various reasons can’t come to Richmond........
My preference is Cuccinelli and I have no intentions of arguing against them if on Friday they opt for a convention - I was just expressing an opinion.
BTW I’m voting for Jamie Radtke tomorrow!
I'll be voting for Marshall on Tuesday and will attend the convention on the 16th.
I remember that whole mess with Jeff Frederick and what the establishment did to him.
To be honest, I’ve given up on the Accomack GOP. I joined at the first opportunity I could after I moved here in ‘03. I basically got drummed out of the women’s group and when I tried to rejoin the main group in ‘08 -— let me put it this way, I’m still waiting to hear from them.
For obvious reasons, I’ve got no use for the Establishment.
Thank you for taking the time to explain the “nuances” to me. I understand where you are coming from, and now I agree with you, which I didn’t when we started this conversation. Good luck at the convention - I’ll be rooting for you.
I’m still voting for Jamie tomorrow, but I have no ill will against Bob Marshall and wish him luck.
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