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To: muawiyah
Well, whatever, Preibus was a disastrous choice. All those state chairmen or national committeemen who voted for him should bow out of Republican politics now. Their judgment was quite faulty.

This coming from you is quite a ringing endorsement, since absolutely nothing you say has any factual basis. I remember the thread where you actually blamed Priebus for the comments made by Mourdock and that Priebus should have somehow known that Mourdock was going to say that and it was Priebus and the RNC's fault for not sending handlers to train him.

72 posted on 11/12/2012 8:41:17 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: Republican Wildcat
Your memory is quite faulty ~ that's about Akin and the point was the RNC Senate Committee should have had coaches available for guys like him ~ although he'd been in the House for many years, he'd never run for the Senate before, and when you do that and go statewide you encounter leftwingtard attention.

Remember that gerrymandering is so bad there's no sense messing with the guys running for incumbent House members because they usually come with a 55% to 70% same party backing and couldn't be dislodged under normal conditions.

Preibus ended up cutting off his funds ~

But again, the party at the top ~ at the RNC level ~ should have been on the look out for new first time senatorial candidates popping out of the primaries, and then made sure they didn't get involved in these leftwingtard interviews ~ and/or debates.

Again, Preibus sought to guarantee defeat for some candidates. That's not the sort of behavior we should reward.

86 posted on 11/13/2012 5:37:47 AM PST by muawiyah
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