Fellow Republicans & Conservatives,

Can we talk here? Something frightening is happening in the Republican Party. I would call it a coup d’etat. Make no mistake; the blue-blood Rockefeller establishment wing of the Republican Party is wrestling for control of the Party’s soul once again, with the precise intention of dominating it. This “jock-sniffer-for-the-left” wing of the GOP has been trying to destroy the Reagan conservative wing for years.

We lost the opportunity for a stellar Republican candidate in Mitt Romney. We now have no conservative in this race. This is a conundrum, and I’ve been racking my brain for weeks now, trying to figure out what I need to do and say about it. I’ll be frank. If I were not a Republican State Committeewoman, this would be a no-brainer.

 If you watched the last televised Republican debate at the Reagan Library in California, you and every single news analyst saw a true professional, Mitt Romney, wipe the floor with a small, smirking nasty man who looked like an Alzheimer’s patient who’d lost his way to the bathroom and somehow ended up on stage with Republican contenders for President of the United States.

Then came the endorsements. Is there anyone left in the liberal media or the RINO steam room of the Republican Party who haven’t happily endorsed the angry squirrel?

Now this unfortunate little man is bragging he’s the only candidate capable of “reaching across the aisle to Democrats”. What blockhead thinks that’s important? Actually, “Juan” McCain doesn’t “reach”. In the words of columnist, Don Feder, “he leaps”.   But I digress.

It’s no secret that George W. Bush has succeeded in destroying the Republican Party. From purposely leaving Clinton holdovers in prominent positions in the FBI, CIA, the State Department and the Justice Department, to his appointment of like-minded weasels to his administration, to his depressing lack of communication skills, to his spending us into oblivion, let’s face it; we’ve been skunked again!

But we were good little doobies, weren’t we? We defended him when he couldn’t defend himself, poor thing, while he was spending my children’s future on condoms for Africans; while he was erasing, with ease, every blessed difference between what it means to be a Republican and what it means to be a Democrat, when he was growing the department of education instead of eliminating it like he promised, when he was inflating the federal government, while he was searching under his desk for his veto pen, when he was trying to sneak Harriet Myers into the Supreme Court, when he was wooing Mexico’s president Vicente Fox with America’s sovereignty, (wait till you hear about the $19 billion “relief package” he’s proposing we send them), we stuck by him because we were still hanging on to that promised “conservative revolution”. Remember that one? And now Bush gets on TV and tells Chris Wallace, “Juan” McCain is a conservative. No, he’s another Bush… on Geritol!

Obama, Clinton, McCain? Gee, I just can’t make up my mind. They all voted for retroactive Social Security payments to illegals. They all voted against the Bush tax cuts. They all voted for McCain-Feingold. (Was Obama there at the time?) They all voted for McCain-Kennedy. And they’re all going to vote for McCain-Leiberman.

From amnesty to the destruction of the first amendment through campaign finance “reform”, from ring-leading the Gang of 14 in order to block the Republicans from stopping the incessant and unconstitutional filibustering of conservative judges, to refusing to drip water down the nose of maniacs who are planning to blow us all up, this liberal in conservative clothing has become the anti-Christ of the Republican Party.
  Only kool-aid drinkers who’ve grown up in the land of liberal kookdom can be forgiven their ignorance on this one.

 

Oh, and if you’re wondering why I’ve been referring to him as “Juan”, take note that his new policy advisor on immigration is the infamous Juan Hernandez. Surely you’ve seen this cockroach on O’Reilly, Hannity & Colmes and Glenn Beck pushing the sickening suggestion that the solution to the immigration “problem” is too important to be debated by the American people; that it should be solved through the higher levels of the government of Mexico. This foul Mexican moon bat believes there shouldn’t even BE a border! He’s also stated (with a smile) that California, Arizona and Colorado must be returned to Mexico. This is “Juan” McCain’s new policy advisor. Next time you have a few minutes to spare, check out all of Arizona’s problems, and the reasons for them. Viva la conservatism! Ole!

 

The reasons that conservatives and Republicans need to get off their behinds and stop this liberal juggernaut are too numerous to mention, but we’d better, unless of course we’re willing to allow a major political party with Communistic tendencies to hold the White house, the House and the Senate for the next four years.

Here are your choices:

Scenario #1: If the Democrat wins, the country will go down the toilet, if we don’t get annihilated first. Either way, we’re dead. But at the end of four years the people who pay taxes, speak English and obey the law will beg for a conservative adult to take over and fix everything. Sounds good, except we don’t know how bad things could become in four years. We could end up a majority African-Chicano nation with 57 languages, all foreign. No? Seven years with an incompetent “compassionate conservative” Republican, who couldn’t communicate his Party’s core beliefs if his very life depended on it, have brought us to where we are today.

 Remember, thanks to the votes of real conservatives, Republicans were elevated to majority status in all three branches of government several years ago after 40 years of wandering through the desert. And what did they do with that power? They squandered it! And then they stuck their fingers in the eyes of the very people who put them in power!

It took a “Jimma” Carter to elect a Ronald Reagan, but life was different back then. Even Democrats weren’t as crazy as they are today. I worry of what will be left of this nation after four years of a government run exclusively by liberal Democrats who have no problem giving away our sovereignty as fast as they give away our money.

 Scenario #2: This one involves standing behind the Republican nominee, supporting him, voting for him, and then… going down the toilet with him. In order for McCain to win in November, a very large percentage of conservative Republicans will have to renounce their conservative beliefs one more time, and go along with the establishment wing of the Republican Party that has no interest whatsoever in preserving or defending conservatism. I honestly don’t know if I can do that again. I’ve already served my country. I voted for Nixon, Ford, Reagan (the only conservative), and Bush I & II, and now here comes “Juan” McCain. Does anybody see a pattern here? It’s a conundrum, I tell ya!

 

 Now, the establishment wing of the Republican Party is blaming real conservatives for this debacle. Make no mistake; this establishment wing is solely responsible for this fracturing. The temptation to sit back and let others do all the work is great. But I would ask you to remember this: If “Juan” McCain refuses to reach out to the conservative base of his Party, the Party’s dead. Right now, there ain’t a dime’s worth of difference between McCain, Billary, and Obama. If conservatism is left to rot on the vine, there won’t be a dime’s worth of difference between the two major political parties ever again.

 

Ronald Reagan is dead. But the conservative movement he created was so great that it left behind a roadmap in which to follow his dream to that shining city on a hill. It will never die, but it has been diminished through the disease of RINO infiltration

In order to become a viable voting block, Republicans must begin the return to our conservative roots, be able to define them clearly and unapologetically, and then work diligently to re-build a conservative Republican movement based on them by grooming conservative Republican candidates to take the reins.

It’s all up to us now, and we must ask ourselves what the role of government in a free society should be. Redistributing wealth was once a kooky idea that only liberals believed in. Today, the purpose of government to liberals has become the vehicle by which money is taken from one set of individuals and given to another set of individuals by law and through threat of imprisonment for non-compliance.

Liberal Republicans have been attempting to craft the Republican Party in the Democrat image for years. Historically, conservative Republicans have served as a barrier against this. But notice that even with all three branches of government, George W. Bush has failed spectacularly. Why? Because George W. Bush is not a conservative.

If McCain decides to thumb his nose at the base of his Party, he won’t win in November, and this nation will take a giant leap leftwards. If that happens, the burden of bad ideas that will follow will be too great for even this nation’s broad shoulders. The great American experiment will be over.

One way or another, we’re going to have a liberal in the White House in 2009. This is why it is absolutely vital that we begin to groom Republican candidates now for election to our city and town councils, to our school committees, to every local and state race that comes up in the next several years, and then get out and vote for them! This will be our only hope. This takes time, this takes money, and this takes dedication to a cause bigger than ourselves. Let’s get busy.

 

                                       God Bless,

                                       Your State Committeewoman,

                                       Linda Rapoza