Showing posts with label Election 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2017. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2018

Is There Hope for New Jersey? NJGOP Opposes Guv Murphy's Socialism

How bad does it have to get in a blue state for it to go red?

Is it possible for any elected jurisdiction to switch over and go red, as it should? We may see some opportunities for states to get onto some better, firmer footing going forward.

The Chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party wrote this editorial to condemn Governor Phil Murphy's plans for socialism on steroids in the state legislature. The pension crises are bankrupting the state. The tax burdens have not ended. The job creation will never help the state get out of the debt that it faces.

Teachers unions have run the state into the ground. In spite of a well-timed Project Veritas video exposing the perverse enabling of teachers unions to protect the worst teachers

N.J. GOP chair: Murphy's socialist agenda won't work. Time for a revolution | Opinion

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Einstein said, "You can't change a system using the thinking that created it." You can't change a culture that way, either. Sometimes, you need a revolution.

Chris Christie failed to deliver on a revolution, or in reality a restoration of American constitutional values to save New Jersey. The state has gone too far into public sector unionism failures.

New Jersey is teetering on the edge of a fiscal cliff. In large part, we are pushed there by Gov. Phil Murphy's extreme, liberal agenda, and middle-class families are holding on with their fingertips.



The property taxes were raised inexorable. Taxes in general went up 110 times under the Corzine regime. Christie stopped the blood-letting, but it didn't last long. He failed to change the culture. He spent more time running for President or holding onto the Governor's mansion.

For anyone who doubts the gravity of New Jersey's affordability crisis, a group of career Democrats now admits that we are at a breaking point.

A handful of Democrats have already endorsed Republic Bob Hugin, who is running against the corrupt Robert Mendacious Menendez.



Imperiled by Murphy's socialist platform, Democrat legislators are at a crossroads. Their future, and ours, depends largely on what they do next.

On the one hand, the governor's buy now, pay later, government free-for-all portends for the state's 9 million residents the same fate that befell his beleaguered soccer team. Neither Sky Blue nor New Jersey can afford to be a rich man's social experiment. 

Families, lives and jobs are at stake.

So many people are fleeing the state, it's hard to imagine that it will last much longer.

On the other hand, the Republican-laid path of common sense and fiscal accountability is the bedrock of an Aug. 9 bipartisan report that confirmed our need for systemic change. Led by Republican state Sens. Dawn Marie Addiego, Anthony Bucco and Steven Oroho, and Democrats Steve Sweeney and Paul Sarlo, the report concluded that, absent real reform on items such as pension, health care and school funding, we will fail.

Will any bipartisan work in the Garden State? It has accomplished some good in New York State and even Washington State for a period of time. Legislators from both major parties have willingly broken off and formed a different majority caucus with different goals. This kind of political balance may occur after the 2018 midterm elections.

State Sen. Steven Oroho: It's crystal clear that if we do nothing to lower the cost of government significantly, we'll be forced to accept higher taxes or reductions to important programs.

New Jersey voters, the ones who can stand to live in their home state, are not going to pay for anymore. It's just too much.

So, New Jersey's Democrats have a choice. On which side of history will they fall?

It was only two months ago that these same Democrats stood side by side and grew New Jersey government by $2 billion and raised taxes by $1.7 billion more.  No one was spared the onslaught of new taxes, which contemplated the highest corporate tax in the country to accompany our already highest in the nation property taxes.

I have friends who were born and raised in New Jersey. The property taxes are insane, and car insurance is at least double what most people pay in California. Some of the cities in the urban core are so corrupt, so gang-ridden.

Republican legislators have been singing the common-sense and fiscal-responsibility song for decades, but Democrats refused to listen. Now, in the era of single-party rule, some Democrats are waking up to the Republican platform, not because they want to, but because they have to. They know that Murphy's manifesto is unsustainable; they're just unsure how to stop it.

Let's not forget that Christie did next to nothing to get more of his fellow Republicans elected to the state legislature. Very few news agencies exposed Christie's lack of esprit de corps to save his state.

The question that should be on every voter's mind is: Why now? What changed? The short answer is, nothing.

New Jersey's culture of living beyond its means will continue so long as the people and special interests that benefit from it remain in power. If New Jersey voters want meaningful change, then they need new thinkers, not empty talk about new thinking. If they want real economic reform in the state Legislature, then they need representatives who will adopt and enforce them. History mitigates against the status quo.

There is nothing revolutionary about another economic report.

Yes, it identifies many of the state's most immediate concerns. Yes, it calls for great first steps. But, Republican legislators such Addiego, Bucco and Oroho have called for them for decades, and no one listened.

Trenton's halls are littered with well-reasoned reports that never left the caucus floor. For too long, Democratic politicians have paid lip service to common-sense reforms but lacked the courage to implement them under the weight of New Jersey's well-heeled special interests.



What has changed didn't happen within the halls of Trenton, New Jersey. The changes occurred before the United States Supreme Court, which has determined that members of the public workforce can no longer be forced to join a union or to pay agency fees. Public sector unions

Leadership is as much about having the courage to do what's right as it is about resisting the temptation to do what's easy. New Jersey residents can ill afford the easy way out. Change is needed, and your vote is the change agent.

The NJGOP will continue to work to elect Republican leaders -- and thinkers -- to bring common sense and fiscal accountability to New Jersey government.

Doug Steinhardt is chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP).





Final Reflection

Ouch. The voters of New Jersey went with their basic partisan leanings and went with Phil Murphy. Kim Guadagno wanted to make New Jersey Great Again, but they voters wanted more stuff from the government. Now the government can't pay its bills. The taxes are going up, and the Republicans couldn't make strong arguments to stay in power since Christie had pretty much kicked them in the teeth.

Republicans need to rebrand and reboot, too. Socialism sucks, but true free-market capitalism requires a commitment to do what is right, not just what is politically expedient.

Monday, March 19, 2018

New Jersey GOP: Murphy's Tax Bribes Won't Bring Amazon

New Jersey Republican Party
Dear Fellow Conservative,
We've translated Governor Phil Murphy's budget plan for New Jersey, and it's not looking good for the taxpayers.
Give $5, $10, or $15 to help us stop his proposed sales tax hike, new income tax, and business taxes!
Thank you,
Theresa Winegar
Executive Director
New Jersey Republican State Committee
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Sunday, January 14, 2018

What Else Turned Virginia Blue? Indivisible Groups

It's time to take these Indivisible Groups seriously.

They are organizing, they are fighting hard, and they want to take whatever steps necessary to stop the Pro-American MAGA Trump Agenda.

The media has been working overtime to do anything they can to stop the President, to prevent him from being successful.

Trump supporters need to wake up to these realities and fight as hard as they can to keep the fight strong.



In Virginia, the state has gotten bluer by the election cycle, in large part of mass migration and illegal immigration. Add to that terrible mix the power of the public sector unions and the DC tri-state Deep State, and you have a perfect storm for Deep Blue liberalism.

Here's the extensive eblast from the self-congratulatory Indivisble Roanoke group.

For now, just keep in mind that the fight is real, and politics is an amoral process, neither good nor bad, but a process, a movement which requires effort, organizing, and clear intentions to achieve and hold onto long-term gains.

As 2017 comes to a close, we’re sharing four of our favorite, movement-defining moments from the past year. We’re also asking for your support to keep more moments like these coming. We’re $200,000 shy of hitting our fundraising goals for the year -- can you donate (it’s tax-deductible!) to support this movement and leaders like Ivonne?

Dear Indivisibles,
My name is Ivonne, and I’m the group leader of Roanoke Indivisible. I got started with activism a week after the 2016 election when a small group of progressives met in my community in rural Virginia. We discussed how to protect the most vulnerable in our community and, while we were a bit disorganized, we knew it was time to fight.
Luckily, someone recommended that I read the Indivisible Guide over the holiday break, and it was everything my group needed to make an impact.
The Indivisible Guide was not only succinct, but it also offered practical instructions on how to resist the Trump agenda. And in 2017, we were able to save the ethics office, fight for progressive values in deep red Virginia, and engage our Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA 6) to demand more accountability (even though he decided to retire after 13 terms in office).
The same day we registered our Roanoke group on Indivisible’s website was the same day Rep. Goodlatte filed an amendment to strip the Office of Congressional Ethics of its independence and its ability to investigate anonymous ethics claims. This action went against everything that everyone -- including people who voted for the new administration -- wanted from Congress.
We followed the Guide’s instructions, found Rep. Goodlatte’s local district office, and recruited 12 people to show up there with us. We decided to have a bit of fun while protesting and wrote New Year’s cards to the congressman (another tip from the Guide!). We even got some tips from Leah Greenberg and other Indivisible staff about what to expect when we got to the office.
But it turned out to be much more dramatic than we expected. The congressman’s staffer refused to let us enter the office, and, instead, he had an impromptu meeting with us in the lobby of the building. Afterwards, we took a selfie and did a quick video explaining our action. This was another tip from the Guide -- we never would have thought to take photos and videos without reading it beforehand. And it turns out, that’s what caught the eye of the national media.
Our selfie outside of Rep. Bob Goodlatte’s (R-VA) office after he tried to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics.
Our action was picked up by The Rachel Maddow Show, which did a 20 minute segment on our visit to Rep. Goodlatte’s office and Rachel herself interviewed Ezra Levin right after. As Ezra spoke, hundreds of Indivisible Groups like ours were popping up around the country.
To be honest, I didn’t even see the interview! I spent the evening phone banking for a special senate election in Virginia, cooked pork chops for my kids, and watched a bit of TV. I only found out after I woke up the next day with my Facebook blowing up and my mother calling me on the phone.
My mother, who was born in Guatemala, initially feared for my safety. Where she’s from, being associated with anything political means you could be a target of the government. But we assured each other that, in this country, we could do this. And not only could we protest and demonstrate, it’s our responsibility so we don’t become a country where those sorts of things aren’t permitted.
Thanks to Indivisible I realized I have the power to safeguard our democracy. The way this country is designed, it works best if everyone understands they are the beating heart of our democracy. It is ours to protect.
Because of Indivisible we have guidance and counsel on the best ways to do that, whether it’s stopping the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, or protesting the Trump tax scam, or demanding more government transparency.
This past year has been incredible and, in Roanoke, we’re already working to making next year even better.
DONATE NOW >>
Thank you,
Ivonne Wallace Fuentes
Roanoke Indivisible

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Some Concerns Following Virginia and New Jersey Results

Those two losses were stunning and sad, especially Virginia, where it looked as though Ed Gillespie really had a shot. He was finally stressing the cultural issues that would resonated with the Republican base, the pro-Trump voters.

Guadagno had a winning issue,  I thought, on stopping New Jersey from turning into a sanctuary state. Sadly, the pro-illegal and pro-Democratic currents in the state were just too strong to overcome. Governor Christie called it when he said that voters were getting tired of hearing "No" from Trenton. They would elected Democratic leadersr to give them more money, and thus they could expect the property taxes to go up.



There are too many people taking and not enough people making in New Jersey.

Virginia, on the other hand, was a more stunning upset. A bad mix of factors pushed Democrats into high gear while Republicans were just not as motivated. Whether we like it or not, stronger organization and angrier voters will all but determine whether a candidate wins or loses. Democrats are unified in their hatred of Trump.

But Trump is not a bad President. The hatred of the Democrats is deranged and unfounded--no one should challenge it. But the anger is still there. Republicans need to get angry with Democrats and hate the idea of them regaining or gaining power of any kind. Trump has accomplished a lot, but he can't get more done with Democrats' styming Congressional action on key issues.

Republicans have been enemies in the face of Trump, too.

But going back to New Jersey and Virginia ... it really saddens me that strong stances against illegal immigration, including sanctuary cities, did not put the Republicans over the top, even in New Jersey (even though that fight was a long-shot). Do voters in these states understand that sanctuary cities bring crime, mayhem, and general societal disorder?



What were they thinking? I guess I have to retreat back to a basic tenet of politics. Men and women voting are often not thinking beyond their partisan affiliation. The media still has unprecedented power and scope over informing voters. Trump's mastery of the media was legendary, though, and helped him compensate for the crappy lies and smears that they printed.

Republicans need to get back to work, it's as simple as that. They need to shape the culture, not just win one presidential election. The fight against the main pillars of our culture is ongoing, and we cannot expect the #MeToo controversies to clear out everything. We need to see Americans working again, happy again, profiting in a country where their needs and concerns are respected.

We need to get voters to vote. It's just that simple.



Republicans, you need to get angry even in the midst of so much winning, so much prosperity. A sense of fear, of alarm needs to wake up inside of the electorate, that everything we have been fighting for is at risk if we don't continue fighting like mad for this great country.

The Aftermath of Special Election Alabama 2017

Judge Roy Moore was a firey candidate. He courted controversy without any trouble, and refused to allow it slow him down.

He lost the special election in deep Red Alabama. The media smears against him were strong, and yet many Republicans claimed that he was innocent of the salacious charges.

Yet other studies suggested that Moore did not have much of a ground game.

He did indeed spend much of his time attacking the GOP Establishment, when he needed to focus all his guns going after the progressive leftist Democrat angling to take over the seat.

Another revelation which is not hte most welcome.

Politics is a humanistic bloodsport. There is no calling down divine intervention to ensure a qualified or welcome outcome. God respects the individual choice of voters, as much as He honors the will of men to trust in His Son or reject Him.

Final Results on Election Day, Alabama Special Election


It is a true shame that a good man with a strong record was swept under because of false accounts and a massive lack of support from Republican colleagues in Washington DC. The controversies around him were indeed too great to simply ignore.

Some critics contend that Moore did not do enough to debunk the lies of the Washington Post. He certainly relied extensively on accounts from Breitbart and other networks, but at the end of it all, the Democrats went all in to win that seat, and they are an enraged, engaged base at this time.

I do hope that Moore files a lawsuit against the Washington Post for the underhanded reporting against him. I also hope that he goes after Yearbook-Fraud Beverly Nelson and Gloria Allred.

Republicans need to understand that politics is an amoral process. They have to win elections, and they have to face the torrential consequences and opposition which will well up at them. The corporate media giants are not gone yet. They can still unduly sway the minds of voters, and they can muddy the truth about people without hesitation.

Aaron Park wrote some damning criticisms of Moore, too, that he was not ready for prime time, and that he was not the strongest statewide candidate as previously believed. It just goes to show that no matter who strong one's prowess in past elections, no one can run for office on past victories alone. Just because Breitbart likes you and Steve Bannon has endorsed you does not mean that you are going to win.

There has been some good out of this loss. It has woken up the Republican grassroots and party brass to work for more wins, not just bask in the glow of Donald Trump. They got busy getting tax reform passed, since the GOP Senate Majority will lose a seat next year. Ideological purity and anti-establishment credentials are not enough to win.

Let's hope that more solid conservative candidates keep this in mind in Election 2018.

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Silver Linings to the Alabama US Senate Disaster

Despite the media projections and the hopes of GOP grassroots, I am pleasantly surprised about my reaction to Judge Roy Moore's unprecedented and unfortunate loss in Alabama. It’s sad, but no soul-crushing. I’m learning to have some perspective about these losses. 

Still, who would have thought that a left-wing wannabe Obama Democrat would carry the win in Deeply Red Roll Tide Alabama? But hard-core Obama clone Doug Jones--so far--has pulled it off. Judge Moore has not conceded the race yet, and he has not spoken with Jones. The margin of victory is 1.5%, but all the absentee ballots have not been counted, including military ballots. Reports have surfaced that voter fraud occurred in the major urban regions, especially with turnout suggesting that 92% of Democratic voters showed up to the polls. Such outcomes are highly unrealistic even if true.

Also, videos have surfaced with liberal poll workers who said that they came from out of state and VOTED. What?! That is outrageous! To add doubt to controversy, the Alabama Supreme Court also issued a ruling which allows for the destruction of the paper ballots. Something stinks in Mobile.



But even if there is nothing left to contest in this election, and Doug Jones retains his victory, there are a number of silver linings to this Alabama disaster:

1. The Democrats will have to contend with a weak member of the Upper Chamber who represents a deeply conservative state. You can bet that he will face massive pressure to vote conservative despite his liberal campaign promises. Will Jones have a chance at re-election in two years? How can he possibly vote and hope for any kind of victory next time? Some pundits have called Doug Jones the Democrats' Scott Brown, recalling the Republican state senator from Wrentham, Massachusetts who defeated Massachusetts liberal Attorney General Martha Coakley to become the next US Senator, replacing the deceased Ted Kennedy.

Brown lost his re-election bid during the contentious Presidential election in 2012. Doug Jones will face an epic defeat in 2020 as the Trump agenda brings up the polling and national voting trends a second time. Very likely, Congressman Mo Brooks will be the front-runner and GOP nominee and stomp on Jones.

2. Congressman Mo Brooks was the favorite for conservatives and political commentators. He had established a clear conservative record on all major issues. He was very good on immigration, and had submitted a very simple bill to repeal Obamacare completely.

This week, Brooks disclosed on the House floor that he has aggressive prostate cancer. Had he won the GOP nomination in Alabama, he would not have gotten the life-saving screening about his health condition. "Losing the US Senate race saved my life!" Brooks declared. Indeed, as Judge Moore declared, God works in mysterious ways. Brooks will live to fight another day, whether in the House or as many hope in the United States Senate.

3. Because their ranks have lost one member, the Republican Majority in the US Senate is feeling the heat like never before, as they should. What have they been doing with their majority for the last eleven months? Yes, they installed an impressive array of judicial nominees throughout the federal court system. They have also passed key legislation to fortify our military, pay our armed personnel, and protect our veterans.

But the big promises on immigration, health care, and taxes have remained unfulfilled. That is, unless Congress gets moving on the major tax reform package working its way through conference. McConnell is about to lose a reliable GOP vote because of the disastrous results in Alabama, and outgoing incumbent Luther Strange has been good enough when needed on the tax votes. Republicans have to get tax reform done, or face worse consequences in the coming months.

Also, Moore's loss also highlights Majority Leader McConnell's weakness and growing unpopularity with the national grassroots and party brass. After tax reform, let's prepare for McConnell to call it quits, just as reports have surfaced that House Speaker Paul Ryan will be exiting after the 2018 Elections.

4. Vice President Mike Pence will have a more featured role in Congressional politics and legislation, and that is a good thing. In January, Republicans will have a slim 51-49 majority. We can expect more 50-50 votes, and Pence will loom large to break those ties. Trump won in large part because of energized Evangelicals. Selecting Mike Pence as VP was a winning move for the President, since he shored up confidence with the wavering Christian and social conservative voters throughout the country on that pick. A more prominent Pence will remind Republicans how important it is to vote in 2018 and 2020.



5. Democrats have lost their favorite sexual harassment foil with Moore's seeming loss. US Senator Al Franken is gone, doggone it! More liberal press agents and reporters are disappearing or getting suspended because of sexual assault and misconduct allegations. Conservatives may have lost one race, but we are winning the culture wars as major institutions, overtaken by the left, are falling apart under their own immoral hypocrisy.


The loss in Alabama is a temporary setback, but a strong goad to Congressional Republicans to get busy and an opportunity for conservatives to reassess the upcoming fights and get busy for Election 2018. Romney lost in 2012, which dragged down Republican chances in the House and the US Senate that year. But then came 2014, and the GOP enjoyed epic victories all over the country. Romney's loss also paved the way for President Trump in 2016, who has far exceeded expectations. Conservatives should look forward to more winning like those previous victories despite Moore's unpleasant loss in Alabama.

A Few Moore Things About the Alabama US Senate Special Election

So, what happened in Alabama last night? I write these comments with the full understanding that Roy Moore has not conceded the race. With the military ballots flowing in, Democratic Senator-“elect” Doug Jones’s margin of victory will shrink. Alabama Law requires an automatic recount when a candidate wins by less than half of 1%.

So what happened? The dying, lying liberal media has not died yet, and they are desperately clawing their way to demonstrate what little political heft they retain. Hollywood is not relaxing its clutches on the cultural narratives either. The culture war is a long-standing fight, and while conservatives have achieved considerable victories, the unelected power brokers are not giving in. Roy Moore epitomized everything opposed by the GOP Establishment: a stern stance on pro-family values, opposition to gay marriage, open repudiation of Islam. Contrary to Coulter’s countering, Moore was excellent on immigration, pledging to enact every aspect of Trump’s enforcement agenda. Incumbent Strange refused to talk about immigration unless prodded to do so. To me, Moore's strong stance on these contentious cultural issues were the real problem. After all, he was elected twice to the Supreme Court of Alabama, winning Statewide is a considerable victory.

This US Senate race was a national contest at a moment when the Democratic base is mad as hell, and willing to do anything to take back power. Money from the DNC, George Soros, Hollywood, and even GOP Establishment traitors flowed in. Add to that mix the Alabama and national media, and indeed, the “deck was stacked against him”, as the President tweeted last night.



Entrenched interests in Washington are not interested in Outsiders. Cronies on both sides of the aisle will go to every length possible to hold onto their enriching niche. In other instances, it’s the pride of the Washington Beltway which cannot bear to lose to the conservatives, so they will defy the base with a Democratic victory. Consider retiring US Senator Jeff the Flake, who wrote a check for $100 for Doug Baby-Killer Jones. Flake was a hardcore conservative in the House of Representatives. Washington politicking can change the most principled into a meandering watery centrist.

Moore already had the stuff to avoid such queasy compromising, and that scared the political establishment, too.

The MAGA Battle is real, and it's about a lot more than winning elections.

Let's sum up what is not the cause for Moore’s loss. I do not blame Steve Bannon at all for putting his chips behind Moore. Three strong candidates competed in a contentious Republican primary (I endorsed Mo Brooks—and so has everyone else for his 2020 bid against Democrat Doug). With Moore versus embattled incumbent Luther Strange in the run-off,  every major outside conservative interest lined up behind Judge Roy.

I also don’t blame Judge Moore! He had sat down with McConnell during the general election. He worked it, he reached out, he made all the connections. He denounced the vicious smears published against him in the Washington Post. Alternative and Independent Media engaged in massive oppo research against the “victims”. They have a wider readership than the Washington Post.

We must give credit where due. The Democratic party threw in money, time, influence, and an extensive ground game. Reports indicate that Judge Roy Moore didn't have the same political machinery behind him. Politics is not just about winning the media War. It's all about mobilizing voters.


Now let’s discuss who is at fault for Moore’s sad loss.

1.       Disgraced former Alabama Governor Richard Bentley. This mas was already hiding his adulterous flirtations in the state house. He was under investigation from the Attorney General’s office for campaign irregularities. Political, he was a cornered, wounded animal seeking to protect himself at all costs. When Sessions’ seat opened up, he appointed Luther Strange, and right away war broke out between the Establishment and everyone else. Bentley should have appointed Mo Brooks and called it a day.

2.       Diminishing Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Republican voters are angry! The GOP promised Obamacare repeal, tax reform, the wall, mass deportation of illegal aliens, etc. The House is living up to its promises, but the Senate routinely stalls. Instead, McConnell and Company want to play the same old backroom wheeling and dealing that gets them and their donors rich, while the rest of us pay the bill. McConnell doesn’t want to tangle with the culture wars, either, despite the populist movement for reasserted nationalism.

3.       NRSC Chairman US Senator Cory Gardner. He serves at the pleasure of the Majority Leader, but he blatantly threw Moore under the bus and refused to support him. That dampened Republican turnout on so many levels.

Where do we go from here?



Frankly, I am not worried. There are a number of silver linings to this Yellowhammer dark cloud. The US Senate faces increased pressure to pass tax reform (Luther Strange will remain until next January). Moore has not conceded yet, which may force recounts and lawsuits, thus delaying Jones’ assignments. Let's hope that Judge Roy Moore does pursue a contested analysis of the results. Some of the outcomes in key counties are too close, lopsided heavily in favor of the Democratic candidate. There are reasons to challenge the results.

Then there’s a broader argument to consider: we need to restore constitutionalism to our federal government, as originally intended and outlined by the Framers. How can a white, male version of Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren get elected in a religious, traditional state with fervent attachment to our nation’s Judeo-Christian values? Because US Senators are directly elected by the mercurial popular vote, which doesn’t have its fingers on the political pulse over six years. The Framers intended US Senators to represent the states … and to be elected by the legislatures. We need a national discussion about repealing the 17th Amendment and assuring that long-standing elected officials represent the proper interests of the several states.


Other than that, let’s live and pray to fight another day. Roll Tide!

By the Way, Evan McMuffin Helped Throw Alabama Race to Dems

This eblast just reeks of the absolute hatred the political class has for the grassroots conservatives and the populist MAGA movement.

Conservatism should be all about restoring powers which belong to the states and the people ... to the states and the people.

Why does Evan McMullin have a problem with all of this?

He was a #NeverTrump brought into to bring down President Trump's election chances. His best electoral showing took place in Utah, yet even there Trump won.

Now he's crowing because he helped kill Judge Roy Moore's chances in Alabama. So, allowing a pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, pro-mental disorder, pro-gun grabbing open border progressive is the way to help this country?

Really?!

His latest eblast is the height of delusional:


Arthur,

We did it. Last night, one of the most conservative states in the country rejected a candidate whose character and respect for our Constitution simply failed our most basic standards. GOP leaders assumed that principles were less important than party. They thought they could take voters for granted.

You proved them wrong.

Alabama’s results have stunned the GOP and the national news media, but it hasn’t shocked us. We’ve been warning the country for over a year that the American people could not, and ultimately would not, continue to elect immoral and unprincipled politicians.

Arthur, with your support we won a big victory for American values. We spent $500,000 on highly targeted ads in Alabama. The 4 Alabama counties that swung the hardest against Moore were the counties that we blanketed with ads.
I wish I could say that this was the turning point; that our politicians would recommit themselves to the principles of liberty, equality, and truth. Unfortunately, this is only the first salvo in a long and arduous struggle. We cannot rest on our laurels or be content with this one victory.

Will you stand up to help us be prepared for the next fight? Can you donate just $5, $10, or $25 dollars to fund the next campaign for American values?
Thank you for your support. We couldn’t have won in Alabama without it. I know I can count on your continued support in the fights to come.

Sincerely,
Evan McMullin

Let's just say I really despise Evan McMuffin.


Friday, December 8, 2017

Moore Victory Lap: Beverly "Yearbook" Nelson a Fraud

"...it's just weeks before the election and that's the media's favorite time to produce wild accusations against Republicans." - Ann Coulter
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Team,

Today, Bill Armistead, the Chairman for the Roy Moore for U. S. Senate Campaign, hosted a press conference with key spokesmen Philip Jauregui, Ben DuPre, and Janet Porter to highlight the fact that so-called evidence used to support false allegations against Roy Moore have been proved to have been forged.
Today, the Moore Campaign held a press conference addressing the yearbook forgery. 
Earlier in the day, noted liberal attorney Gloria Allred and her client Beverley Young Nelson held a press conference in Atlanta to admit that Nelson had forged the entry in the yearbook that she used as evidence that Judge Roy Moore had allegedly assaulted her.

“Just as we declared weeks ago, this inscription is a fake.  It is the only shred of evidence that has been offered to support the allegations against Judge Moore,” said campaign spokesman Philip Jauregui.  “What Gloria Allred has admitted today is that her client lied, her evidence is a forgery, but that is not going to stop their campaign against Judge Moore.”

Furthermore, in other news reports from earlier in the day, this storyline of allegations against Judge Moore was revealed to have been planted by a key Republican operative close to the Washington establishment and Senate leadership.

Armistead added: “Judge Roy Moore’s only crime on this campaign is that he has been unwilling to play ball with the Washington insiders.  He will win next Tuesday and be Alabama’s next US Senator.”

 
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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Women for Trump on the Ground in Alabama for Judge Roy Moore




Women for Trump are on the ground in Alabama!

Friend,
The Swamp Monsters in DC want to put in a liberal progressive in the senate to replace Jeff Sessions.
They are making up stories to discredit Judge Roy Moore.
They want to stop anyone who supports President Trump’s “America First” agenda.
Here is where we need your help. The latest polls have Judge Moore down by just 1 percentage point but we can fix that.  Women are the ones that are going to decide this race just like we did for President Trump and that is why we are in Alabama with boots on the ground.
It is crunch time and we need you!

We need your support to turn out the vote for Judge Roy Moore. The election is December 12th  so we need your SUPPORT NOW

You may have seen the large rally that was held on the steps of the Alabama capitol? We were there and that was just our warning shot. You may have seen us on national television supporting Roy Moore. We are not backing down.


Women for Trump Co-chair Amy Kremer at the Women for Roy Moore rally.
Please help us elect Judge Roy Moore so we can send backup and reinforcement to President Trump in the US Senate.  We need your help in the final days so we don’t fall short. Too much is at stake, so now is time to step up to the plate.

I hope we can count on you. Your generous gift will go a long way in helping to elect conservative Judge Roy Moore to the US Senate.

We cannot do this without your help.

We are on the ground in Alabama and are running ads, knocking on doors, doing sign wavings, hosting meet & greets and most importantly convincing people that they must vote for Judge Moore!
President Donald Trump needs Judge Moore’s help in the Senate and the Judge needs our help to get to the Senate.  He is ready to pass legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, to build the wall, to reform our tax code for the middle class and to rebuild America’s infrastructure.

The election is December 12th…just days away and we are running out of time.

Please donate as much as you can to support our efforts. It is not cheap to reach voters, and we are going up against big Swamp money so we need to raise as much money as we can quickly.
Your generous gift will help us support President Trump’s  America First agenda. There is no limit on the amount that you can donate, so please contribute what you can.

Women for Trump cannot do this without your help. You can make a quick donation of $50, $100, $250, $500 or more now and we will know you are with us in spirit. We are counting on our supporters to help us Drain the Swamp.

Together, we will Make America Great Again!
To MAIL a donation via USPS to our headquarters, please send to:
Women Vote Trump
PO Box 72861
Marietta, GA 30007
In Liberty,

Amy Kremer
Co-Chair, Women Vote Trump