"The Republican Party begins with the individual voter, who elects a precinct committee officer to serve as his/her liason with the Party organization. In order to be elected as a PCO, a registered voter living in the precinct must file as a candidate with the County Auditor during the statutory filing period. There is a $1.00 filing fee. His or her name will appear on the general electon ballot in the precinct. An elected PCO serves a two-year term. A person may be appointed to a paticular precint by the Legislative District chari or the County chair according to the by-laws of that particular committee."
If you intend to put some action into your enthusiasm for the Republican Party, I suggest you contact your District Chairman and find out how you can become a PCO. Here is some reading from the PCO Manual that will give you the information you need:
http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:PbOXL1SaS6sJ:files.meetup.com/535032/Washington%2520State%2520PCO%2520manual.pdf+washington+state+republican+precinct+committee+officer+manual&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us So, am I as "bone stupid" as you say?
In other words: an E-L-E-C-T-E-D office, precisely as repeatedly stated (ad infinitum, ad nauseum) previously, throughout. If this is all you have left squirreled away in your codpiece, in place of an open, honest and manly apology: inadequate, once again, pookums.
I have no interest in running for (or serving out a term as) the elected office of PCO, thank you; nor did I ever state otherwise. Nice attempt at a final, farewell bit of "spin" on your part, however, however ineffectual. Kudos.
Come on down to where the individuals actually involved in the day-to-day registration and fundraising activities hang out sometime. Avail yourself of the opportunity to actually LEARN the things you (foolishly) appear to believe you know anything about, rather than simply patching them together hurriedly, hodgepodge, from whatever you can sloppily skim off of the internet.
Plainly, from the addled nonsense you've been bibble-babbling thus far, this evening: it'll definitely be a genuine education for you, if nothing else.
Maybe then, you'll finally have managed to muster up that humble, mumbled apology you still owe... "butch."
*snort*