Who is this guy?
I had never heard of him, but there is so much going in California politics that I am catching up on.
Sherman, according to a few sources, is a liberal, a professional nice guy, and a psychiatrist.
Here is his statement after becoming the RPLAC Chairman:
The New Republican Party of Los Angeles County welcomes you!
The Republican Party of Los Angeles County (RPLAC) is a
volunteer organization, made up of engaged community members who care about
bringing common-sense policies back to all levels of government, from
Washington D.C. and Sacramento, to your local City Hall.
Not entirely volunteer. The party spent $60,000 for their useless executive director, money that could have been helping to elected candidates, register voters, etc.
Each day our members fight for issues voters care about most
– creating good paying jobs that improve our economy, providing our children
with the best education, making our neighborhoods safe, increasing
opportunities for all, and strengthening our quality of living.
Uh, no they haven't.
We are fortunate to live in the most diverse region in the
entire world. Our communities are rich with people from all over, with
different cultures, traditions and heritages. That’s what makes Los Angeles
County unique. We want the new Republican Party, our members and voters, to
reflect this wonderful diversity.
WHAT? What does diversity have to do with anything? This is the same tired nonsense out of the overplayed, left-wing identity politics playbooks. Can't we do better than living in the 90s?
Members of RPLAC are elected every four years by the voters,
and are tasked with representing all Republicans across the county and the
values they care about.
"Elected"? That's rich. The powers that be behind the throne outlined the slate that they wanted in charge, and there was no one available with the votes to challenge this establishment status quo.
What a laugh!
We encourage all Republicans to get involved and participate
in our activities, which include social and educational programs, recruiting
candidates to run for public office, volunteering on various campaigns and
becoming engaged in the issues that impact our local communities.
No they don't! They bankrupt Executive Committee revoked the charter for the Beach Cities Republicans and the Mountain View Republicans. They have deliberately quashed conservatives and distanced themselves from President Trump and his winning MAGA Agenda.
What can you say about party leaders when they join forces with Cheating Chad Mayes?!
The Permanent Minority Leader's Club |
The mission of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County is
simple:
-Create Better Jobs & Strengthen Our Economy
-Make Our Neighborhoods Safe
-Provide All Children A Quality Education
-Increase Opportunities For Everyone
How do they intend to do all of this when they play Democrat-lite? Anyone want to tell me?
They don't. Chuckles Munger Jr. is taking his money and going elsewhere. He sees that all the big spending has not paid off. He does not have all the power that he claimed to have. The power of the organized grassroots proved too much for the donor class in the state of California.
If you are interested in shaping the future of our region
and making a difference, we want you to become a part of the new Republican
Party of Los Angeles County.
That word "new" appears twice, as though there is anything different about the same, old-hat leaders who do nothing, accomplish nothing, and have nothing to show for their systemic failure at leading.
Professional Nice Guy |
Sincerely,
Richard Sherman
Chairman
Los Angeles County Republican Party
There was nothing sincere about Richard Sherman and Co. decision to attack conservatives and silence activists.
Nothing at all.
Sherman is a liberal.
Sherman is accommodating.
Sherman is going to have to pick up all the pieces as all the money leaves the building. The Executive Director has called it quits, as well, has no interest in running things, since they are not going to be paying him.
Perhaps Spell Check Maruca can look into remedial English to learn how to read and write--and make some sense when he sends out emails.
Can't we do better than this?!
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