Yeah, right. I'll play "kindergarten teacher" with you. I'm talking about the following exchange between you and Xenalyte, which can easily be followed in the thread:
Xena's original comment:
To: maui_hawaii; HoustonCurmudgeon; anymouse; Dog Gone
I can comment on one item: Eric Thode seems unpopular with the Republican establishment in his home county.
Ping to a few guys who know the inner workings!
Your reply:
To: Xenalyte
Do tell. Please expand....
Now, my question to you, again, that you claim to be unable to understand:
I can understand why someone outside of DeLay's district would be interested in the events surrounding DeLay, but why the heck would *anybody* oustide of Fort Bend County be interested in digging up stuff on the chairman of the Republican Party of Fort Bend County? And why would *that* be relevant to your curiosity of DeLay?
Really, your digging seems to have ulterior motives of some sort. If you are really interested in the background on DeLay matters, there is a direct link to every article posted here and all of the many discussions. Just in case you can't find it at the top of the "latest posts" page, here it is.
Ability to understand isn't in the cards here....not having accurate information is though.
Why whoever the person you mentioned (I don't know him by name) is relevant is summed up nicely by SolidSupplySide.
Per my other posts on this thread you will note that the story goes that there is not a lot of content people in DeLay's district for several reasons.
1. Its not all about DeLay's charges, trumped up or not...
2. It is about the impression that some have that the party leadership are royal jerks there, including some of DeLay's folks. That as well as DeLay is being made into a political liability, sometimes by his own folks.
I am talking more along the lines of a long term entrenched buearacracy that people are tiring of...
So in what I can gather the district isn't about the shift left...but rather there is an itching to clean house.