Showing posts with label Chairman Jim Brulte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chairman Jim Brulte. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2017

BREAKING: CAGOP Chairman Asked Me To Pull My Kristin Olsen Resolution. WHAT?!

Unbelievable!

I just got a phone call from California Republican Party Chairman Jim Brulte.

"Do you trust me, Art?"
He asked me if I trust him.

I was really shocked that he had asked me that question.

I paused for a minute. He then responded: "It's an easy question."

No, it wasn't, in the sense that why would someone be asking me that question in the first place.

My first answer: "You have not given me a reason not to trust you."

Now I think that he has given  me a reason not to trust him.

"I need you to do me a favor", he told me.

"I need you to pull the resolution on Kristin Olsen. You need to trust me on this, and it will work out."

Here is the resolution I submitted. Click here.

I was shocked! Why?

I did not give any answer either way. "I need to think about that."

I called a friend of mine to let him know what just happened.

"You're not going to pull the resolution, are you?"

NO WAY! HECK NO!

He offered me an interesting idea, and I went along with it ...

Kristin Olsen -- You're Fired!

I called back the chairman:

"I will pull the resolution when Kristin Olsen steps down. Like, how about today?!"

Brulte didn't like what he heard. "OK, so you don't trust me."

Nope. Not if you are expecting me to just roll over and put up with the shenanigans of the current leadership.

By the way ... I refuse to bullied with the whole "You don't trust me!" card. Please. I am so passed that emotional manipulation nonsense.

I stood my ground. I refused to pull the resolution.

Let's just say Brulte was not happy.

Too bad! I told him: "You work for us. We do not work for you. You even agreed with me when I said this to you."

To hear his answer on this regard, check out this video below:



For more information, check out this link on Joseph Turner's Facebook Page:

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Rundown On Who Voted How on Cap-N-Traitor Mayes

Here we go, folks.

So, who voted how on the fate of Cheating Chad Mayes, the Cap-N-Traitor who robbed voters by an unprecedented $1 more per gallon for gas?



The CAGOP Board Voted as follows:
Jim Brulte: AYE
Kristen Olsen: NAY
Deborah Wilder: NAY
Mario Guerra: NAY
McCully: NAY
Dennis Revell: AYE
Sue Caro: NAY
Rob Bernosky: AYE
Joy Stewart: AYE
Steve Fazio: AYE
Dave Wilmon: NAY
Mike McClellan: AYE
Mike Osborn: AYE
Pat Bates: AYE
Chad Mayes: NAY
Dianne Harkey: AYE
Harmeet Dhillon: AYE
Shawn Steel: AYE
Tony Krvaric: AYE
Tom Ross – ABS
Tom DelBecarro: AYE
Final Tally: 13-7-1
The CRP Executive Board has 22 people, but Congressman Ed Royce (R-Fullerton) was unavailable since he was out of the country.
The final voter turnout was better than expected. I had heard that the vote was 13-9.
I made my point loud and clear to Chairman Jim Brulte at a meeting last Thursday with the South Bay Impact Republicans.

At least one Republican in Northern California, Tom Del Becarro. voted to remove Mayes.
Oh, how can I forget Harmeet Dhillon, too! So much good news! Maybe, just maybe Northern and Southern California Republicans can bridge the gaps and work together to Make California Great Again. Yes, I am really starting to like Harmeet. A San Francisco Republican who acts like a Tea Party conservative--hell has frozen over.
Steve Fazio, the state senate candidate to replace Fran Pavley, has also replaced Mark "The Weasel"" Vafiades, and now serves as the regional Vice Chairman for Los Angeles County. This man voted against Mayes, too. So much winning!
And now for the losers ...
It's no surprise that Cheating Chad and Kreepy Kristin voted no. They have been in bed together on just about everything. They cheat on their spouses, they cheated on the California taxpayers, and they cheated on their fellow Republicans. They slept with third-house special interests in Sacramento, too.
Shameful.
My two biggest disappointments fall on Sue Caro and Mario Guerra.
I have never been so disaffected by their perverse decision to support and stand by Cheating Chad and reject any decision to support this Cap-N-Betrayal.
Unbelievable. Caro actually defended the Cap and Trade program, in large part to carry water for left-wing RINO Catharine Baker.
But Mario? He is supposed to be the consummate conservative, the deacon for his local Catholic Church in Downey, CA!
How could this happen?!

Friday, August 11, 2017

CA Republicans Waking Up, Rejecting Big Business Hype over Cap and Trade Vote

The Republicans in California are waking up.

They realize thatthey need to take back the party.

They need to declare that the eleccted officials within the party apparatus work for us, not the other way around.

Here are extended remarks that I heard from CA GOP Chairman Jim Brulte:



And yet there are Third House interests still trying to make people believe that the Cap and Trade sell out was a good thing.

Check out this ad on 

There is no way that anyone in the state of California is going to buy the multi-million dollar lie pushed by the Big Green, Big Business, Big Crony Agenda.

Cheating Chad has to go!

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Nehring on CA GOP Chairman Jim Brulte (Reflections)

Ron Nehring, the former Chairman of the California Republican Park and candidate for Lieutenant Governor offered the followig analysis of CAGOP Chairman Jim Brulte.

Senator Jim Brulte
Brulte passes 3 Part Test to Be CA GOP Chairman

As the performance of party leadership is reviewed, some commentators and self-styled analysts get it wrong -- mixing up what party leaders can control and influence with what they can’t.  The result can be incorrect analysis and bad recommendations.

How does a party chairman amass power, however?

Nehring announces what lies outside of a chairman's control ..

First let’s review what a chairman doesn’t control.  He does not pick the candidates – those are chosen by voters, and thanks to California’s misguided “jungle primary” system, the Republican nominees are not even chosen by the party’s own members, but rather by the electorate at large. 

I welcome Nehring's rejection of the Prop 14 "Reform".

This has to be the worst thing that happened to the California Republican Party, even worse than an incoherent actor from Austria becoming Governor with next to nothing to show for his RINO ways in Sacramento.

America’s political system is candidate-centric, not party centric. 

I am not sure what to think of this. In local races, and also for state legislative seats, most people vote based on party. The ultimately know very little about the candidate running. Fo this reason, branding is very important. What do people think of the Republican Party?

There are some races which are candidate-centric. After all, most people piled into the Trump Train because the found a fighter who punch back at destructive policies hurting the average working family. I do agree, however, that a chairman can face limitations into which candidates run for certain seats. He can also assist with the vetting process as needed.

Nehring lists the issues which can cause candidate to fly or fall in their elections bids. They have to choose the right message and connect with the voters in the district. A good message and a strong ground game make all the difference as well. If they are sloppy or needlessly offensive, then they lose.

Now, at this point, I take exception Nehring's arguments:

Chairmen also do not control the party’s brand, which is primarily driven by national media coverage of Republicans in Washington and on the national stage.  Doubt this?  Check how many minutes of coverage per day the typical Californian receives from the 916 area code versus 202.  Party brands are defined nationally, and the Republican Party brand does pretty well -- nationally.  A Republican President-elect, House and Senate demonstrate that. 

Donald Trump did well nationally because he is ... Donald Trump. Chairmen have a responsibility to define their brand in their states. Are they the party of opportunity, or of dependence? Are they the party of an open or a closed society? The argument coming from a number of statewide consultants suggests that the California Republican Party needs to step away from

The California electorate, however, is very different than the national electorate, with much higher Latino and Asian populations that are far less receptive to national Republican messages than whites.  The state also has a much larger immigrant population which is sensitive to different issues than those whose parents were born here.

Is this really true? This sounds like the very left-leaning thinking and worldview which Barack Obama has been pushing, The answer is not to accommodate this narrow-minded worldview, but rather to combat it. There is a more ready interest to go along with the cultural decay in our state rather than fight the lies with the truth.

We need to stand for what's right, what measures up to reality. More than half of Millennials are falling for socialism! They don't need to be accommodated. They need to be confronted on these issues.

The CAGOP needs a fighting spirit. How do the voters plan on Making California Great Again?

So just what does a party chairman control?  

Three things – personnel, finances, and programs:

So, what about personnel?

Wow. CA GOP staffers can answer phone calls. How about they are supposed to be doing that no matter what? Corporations should not receive plaudits for doing what they are supposed to do in the first place.

Finances have improved under Brulte. The $1 million debt was an embarrassment for the party that is supposed to be fiscally conservative and responsible. I was not pleased that Brulte took union money. Thankfully, that was a one-time matter.

There is too much dependence, however, on one single donor:

Charles Munger Jr.
This sounds like an unhealthy dependency taking place in the state of California.

Reports have informed me that country party committees like RPLAC depend on Munger money. They do no fundraising for themselves. This is not good.

Finally, programs.  California’s convoluted maze of campaign finance laws places a premium on raising money into the state party and then working with campaigns to the maximum legal extent to get resources where they need to be. Sometimes this involves spending the money directly on voter registration and turnout activities, while at other teams it requires making contributions to campaigns directly.

How much has been spent on registration? I see little getting done in the way of registration. I do not see lots of people lining up to become Republicans. It seems that the consultant/donor class has declared war on the conservative/activist/grassroots groups in the state, as well.

Nehring then recognizes that the state of California could have done worse. Republicans held onto all 14 Congressional seats. He forgets to point out that long-time stalwart Darrell Issa almost lost his seat this year. It was a close call which no one had predicted in 2014, since he had crushed his liberal opposition with little fanfare.

Jim Brulte
How does a district swing from safe Republican to death match in one election cycle?

As for this "victory", this small ball mindset has to change. Just holding onto what California Republicans have --and even then that did not happen in California with the state legislative seats--is not a good enough standards.

Republicans have work to do in California, no doubt.  

They key word: "Work."

How many Republicans are working to get more elected? How many Republicans are spending more time attacking other Republicans?

Nationally there is much work to do as well – the messages coming out of Washington DC overpower whatever Republicans are doing in Sacramento.

What have Republicans been doing in Sacramento which warrants love, respect, and ardor from the base? There are Republicans who continue to support tax increases. There are more Republicans who are caving on illegal immigration and other sensitive issues hurting the state of California as a whole.

At this point, our lawmakers need to do more than just "vote the right way."

How about some rough and tumble hustling?


In the meantime, Chairman Jim Brulte deserves another term.

I will agree to that. Yes, I wrote that.

At this point, I am not sure that anyone chairman can fix the problems which plague the CAGOP.

If Reince Prebius decided to take over in the next week, he would face the same stifling problems as Brulte does now.

We need more donors, activists themselves who want to shape the culture rather than merely acquiesce to the downfall pushing California to the brink. Who would want to spend the money, though?

Major reforms out of Washington DC will have to make the difference first.

1. Water reform
2. Union reforms
3. Border enforcement

These changes are a must, and yet they have to come from outside of the state. UGH!

In the meantime, is there anyone else who would to become CA GOP Chairman?

Is there anyone willing to fight back and win? Brulte has done the best he can with the cards dealt to him. He has helped  me and others, too, with insight and assistance on a number of issues.

I do believe that more ideological rigor and affirmation are needed, with a Trump-like dash to state hard truths and not run from "politically incorrect" confrontation.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

CAGOP Chairman Jim Brulte's Open Letter to California

CAGOP Chairman Jim Brulte shared the following with the California public through an editorial in the Sacramento Bee:

During the past year California Republicans have been listening as you share with us the challenges keeping you from succeeding and your fears for the future. We hear you, California, and are ready to fight for you.

We understand that the challenges facing California are unique. That is why we need California-centric solutions that will grow a more open California, full of opportunities to expand the middle class and raise people out of poverty through jobs, education and affordable housing.

Too many Californians have been left behind. Sacramento political elites have failed to notice or have ignored daily struggles confronting millions of Californians, many of whom are barely keeping up on necessities like housing and transportation.

The California dream fails when people must choose between a roof and basic necessities, when schools can’t hire the best staff to help launch their kids to greatness, when people feel compelled to abandon the life they have built here for what they hope will be a better future outside the Golden State.

California GOP Chairman Jim Brulte


Democrats have controlled both houses of the Legislature for two decades. This total control of policy making has left many of them out of touch and unwilling to truly lead in a time when we are in desperate need of modification.

Democrats have run the legislature for their limited benefit, while running the state of California into the ground.

This is outrageous. When will We the People in the state of California stand up and push back against this phalanx of Big Labor, Big Green, and their Big Left-wing agenda?

For a state known around the globe as the home to tech entrepreneurs and innovation, we are sadly lacking inventive solutions from Democratic legislators. All California residents deserve an equal opportunity to succeed and to build the future they want for themselves and their families.

The governing class and political economy works for a select few, but what about you and me? Is it any surprise that so many people are leaving this state in droves?

Republicans and Democrats should remember that our shared purpose is to lift people up and create a brighter future for all Californians. We need to see ourselves as part of a community. Republicans are prepared to lead California toward a stronger future but can’t do it alone. If we can do this together, our brightest days are ahead.

Jim Brulte is chairman of the California Republican Party. senatorjimbrulte@cagop.org

This part is my sole disagreement. For Democrats elected by the special interest sphynx, their goal is NOT to lift people up and create a bright future. Democrats in Sacramento are primarily interested in creating a better future for themselves. What community do they want to build?

Speaker Anthony Rendon has talked about a legislative agenda which focuses on Latinos. What about other Californians? Rendon represents cities with some of the lowest rankings on uality of life. Do we really want his style of leadership doing to the rest of the state what has happened to Bell?

Final Reflection

California took a further tilt to the left on Election Night.

More prisoners will be let out early from jail.

A green haze of pot will cover the state, and even though key communities of interest voted against the measure.

Cigarettes will cost more per pack and further foster an underground economy.

The makers will get taxed more, and the takers will get subsidized more.

UGH!

At least Bernie Sanders' attempt to bureaucratize health care failed.

Republicans have by and large held onto all 14 house seats, but Republicans lost three seats in the state assembly, and are still holding onto the bare minimum to prevent a Democratic supermajority in the state senate.

What's left of the California Republic (Credit: SooperMexican)


This is a numbers game which Republicans are not winning right now. This must change, or this state does not stand a chance  of surviving economic and moral collapse.

In the meantime, Republicans need to expand their victories at the local and county level, then be prepared to pick up the pieces when Democratic lawmakers hasten the collapse of our state--or end up in a jail cell!

For his part, I commend Chairman Brulte for his efforts to do what can be do for a state which is teetering on the brink, and an opposition party which  is still struggling to push back against the corruption.

Let's work as hard as we can to stop the regressive tyranny of the Democratic Party's Left-wing core!

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Service Announcement from Chairman Jim Brulte: VOTE!!!!

California Republican Party Chairman Jim Brulte remembers Election 1980.
Ronald Reagan blew incumbent President Jimmy Carter out of the water! No one expected the blow-out victory for the Gipper.
His win was so big, that Democrats in California walked away from the polls and decided not to vote.
Their absense helped Republicans flip otherwise unwinnable house seats, even in the Valley section of Los Angeles!
We need to make sure that Republicans across the country do not make the same mistake, regardless of the outcome of the general election.
Every vote counts. Every single one!
From the pen of CAGOP Chairman Jim Brulte:


Election Day 2016 is finally here!
We have until 8 PM today to turn out the vote and our job is not done.
You will hear the media make predictions today, but don’t ever let it make you think you don’t need to get your VOTE in! Local, legislative and congressional races can all come down to a handful of votes, which means you and your family could be the deciding votes.
California has been facing some challenges under the Democrats like crumbling roads and an affordable housing crisis. California Republicans are listening to those being left behind by the political system and are sharing with them solutions that can grow the middle class and raise people out of poverty. Can we count on you to join us?
Every single vote cast today is crucial, so make sure your voice is heard! Postmark or drop off your vote by mail ballot OR head to your nearest polling place.
Still unsure about who and what is on the ballot? You can visit our endorsements page for your personalized voter guideand check out the blog for more information on the propositions.
Don’t forget to remind a friend to get to the polls too – text, call, or email them!
See you out there,

Senator Jim Brulte (Ret.)
Chairman, CAGOP
Let's Make America Great Again!
Let's Make California Great Again!