T master Posted March 9 Posted March 9 On 2/22/2024 at 1:03 AM, John from Riverside said: Whenever you have a ballerina on crack, just open the door and let her spin out into the street Kind of like when you have a Coke addict dropping his 8 ball in the white house kick his ass to the curb right ? OH no just invite him to the July 4th party . 1
US Egg Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Meanwhile, on the Biden side: “The myriad challenges facing Democrats ahead of 2024 include lagging fundraising, low voter enthusiasm”
BillStime Posted March 12 Author Posted March 12 You can add the RNC to the list of Trump's other bankrupted businesses.
Andy1 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Cult leaders and dictators must have total absolute control over the flock. This is about purifying the party of non-MAGA members. Trump Shuttle, Trump Taj Mahal, Trump university, Trump steaks, Trump mortgages. Who wouldn’t want him in charge of the RNC? I’m sure this move will inspire donors to shell out their dues and please down ballot republicans. 1
B-Man Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Good article. Much too long for the lemmings on the board Don't Believe the Doom-and-Gloom Crowd; the Changes at the RNC Are Overwhelmingly Positive By Jennifer Van Laar Call me crazy, but when Democrats hyperventilate over something Republicans are doing politically and say the strategy is ill-advised or will lead to disaster, I tend to think the strategy might have some merit. Since that's been their reaction to the swift changes enacted at the Republican National Committee, you can assume they think the changes are good for Republicans - or at least are capable of being good for Republicans. Just four business days into their term, RNC chair Michael Whatley, co-chair Lara Trump, and chief of operations Chris LaCivita have been extremely busy restructuring the organization. As we reported Monday night, political director Elliott Echols and one of his top staffers, Tripp Looser; communications director Keith Schippert; Mike Mears (chief of staff to former co-chair Drew McKissick); and the lead data director were all given their walking papers. We also reported at that time that an email went out to staff from Sean Cairncross, LaCivita's number two, stating that all existing vendor contracts were going to be reviewed. {Snip} Some Republicans are also concerned that the RNC will be used to pay Trump's legal bills, citing some of Lara Trump's media appearances before the RNC election. She's walked those comments back, and on Thursday stated that the RNC is not paying any of her father-in-law's legal bills. LaCivita has pledged on numerous occasions that the RNC will not spend money on any of Trump's legal bills - and I will be watching to ensure that's the case. As conservatives, we're natural skeptics and don't trust bureaucracies or political machines to do the right thing. We should absolutely continue that skepticism. However, based on my hundreds of hours of poring over eight years of RNC finances and dozens of hours speaking with vendors, grassroots activists, state party officials, and the 168 members of the national committee, and my background in both political and management consulting I believe that the actions taken so far signal a massive sea change in the culture at RNC headquarters, and one that was sorely needed. https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2024/03/14/dont-believe-doom-and-gloom-changes-at-rnc-are-overwhelmingly-positive-n2171336
Doc Posted March 15 Posted March 15 8 hours ago, B-Man said: Good article. Much too long for the lemmings on the board Don't Believe the Doom-and-Gloom Crowd; the Changes at the RNC Are Overwhelmingly Positive By Jennifer Van Laar Call me crazy, but when Democrats hyperventilate over something Republicans are doing politically and say the strategy is ill-advised or will lead to disaster, I tend to think the strategy might have some merit. Since that's been their reaction to the swift changes enacted at the Republican National Committee, you can assume they think the changes are good for Republicans - or at least are capable of being good for Republicans. Just four business days into their term, RNC chair Michael Whatley, co-chair Lara Trump, and chief of operations Chris LaCivita have been extremely busy restructuring the organization. As we reported Monday night, political director Elliott Echols and one of his top staffers, Tripp Looser; communications director Keith Schippert; Mike Mears (chief of staff to former co-chair Drew McKissick); and the lead data director were all given their walking papers. We also reported at that time that an email went out to staff from Sean Cairncross, LaCivita's number two, stating that all existing vendor contracts were going to be reviewed. {Snip} Some Republicans are also concerned that the RNC will be used to pay Trump's legal bills, citing some of Lara Trump's media appearances before the RNC election. She's walked those comments back, and on Thursday stated that the RNC is not paying any of her father-in-law's legal bills. LaCivita has pledged on numerous occasions that the RNC will not spend money on any of Trump's legal bills - and I will be watching to ensure that's the case. As conservatives, we're natural skeptics and don't trust bureaucracies or political machines to do the right thing. We should absolutely continue that skepticism. However, based on my hundreds of hours of poring over eight years of RNC finances and dozens of hours speaking with vendors, grassroots activists, state party officials, and the 168 members of the national committee, and my background in both political and management consulting I believe that the actions taken so far signal a massive sea change in the culture at RNC headquarters, and one that was sorely needed. https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2024/03/14/dont-believe-doom-and-gloom-changes-at-rnc-are-overwhelmingly-positive-n2171336 Dems are just mad that Trump now has a way to pay off the frivolous lawsuits against him.
BillStime Posted March 17 Author Posted March 17 Former Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) declared on Thursday that “there are crazy people” now running the Republican National Committee… “And it’s going to get worse,” Republicans are pursuing these changes, though, “to sow doubt in the minds of Republican voters about any part of the administration of an election so they have a fallback to blame should Donald Trump indeed lose,” said Jolly, who left the GOP in 2018. Conservatives also know “the more voters who vote, Democrats win, and the best case studies for that are our presidential elections where Republicans have only won one popular vote in the last 30 years,” he noted.
Doc Posted March 17 Posted March 17 On 3/15/2024 at 8:56 AM, BillsFanNC said: Lara Trump gets it. Dumping McDaniel was long overdue. 1
daz28 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 7 hours ago, Doc said: Lara Trump gets it. Dumping McDaniel was long overdue. Yeah, only support loyalists to the MAGA movement, and cut all support for voices that have a differing opinion within their party. How very Nazi of you. Ronna wasn't the answer, but this solution is worse. If you want an authoritarian, then a democratic/republic nation isn't for you. You stated in another post, that the far left has taken over the democratic party, and you hate that. Somehow, you love this, even though it's literally the same thing, except right wing. 1
Doc Posted March 18 Posted March 18 1 hour ago, daz28 said: Yeah, only support loyalists to the MAGA movement, and cut all support for voices that have a differing opinion within their party. How very Nazi of you. Ronna wasn't the answer, but this solution is worse. If you want an authoritarian, then a democratic/republic nation isn't for you. You stated in another post, that the far left has taken over the democratic party, and you hate that. Somehow, you love this, even though it's literally the same thing, except right wing. Goodbye.
BillStime Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Does the RNC actually believe they will receive a portion after Trump takes his cut? This is hilarious and devastating for the RNC. ETTD
daz28 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Grifter in chief, who is only doing it for America, and doesn't need to collect his presidential salary: The fundraiser for a joint committee called “Trump 47” is to be held on April 6, according to an invitation obtained by HuffPost, with a “chairman” level donation set at $814,600 per person, and a “host” level at $250,000. A Tuesday filing with the Federal Election Commission states that Trump 47 raises money for the Trump campaign, as well as Save America, the Republican National Committee and 40 state-level Republican committees. The invitation does not state how much of each donation would go to each entity, and the Trump campaign did not respond to a HuffPost query. However, a supplementary document obtained by The Associated Press states that of each donation, the first $6,600 will go to the Trump campaign, the next $5,000 to Save America and the rest to the RNC and the various state parties. Top Trump aide Chris LaCivita earlier this month told the AP that no RNC money would be spent on Trump’s legal fees. That allocation could result in many tens of millions of dollars of donor money being diverted to an entity that has primarily paid Trump’s bills for his criminal prosecutions, his civil fraud case in New York and the defamation case brought against him by E. Jeanne Carroll. Trump’s current fundraising operation sends 90 cents of each dollar it raises to his campaign, and gives 10 cents to Save America. The new formula for Trump 47 potentially could send far more money to Save America — which, because it’s regulated as a different kind of committee from Trump 47, can effectively be used as Trump’s personal slush fund. Trump last year spent $54.2 million in political contributions — most of it from his army of small dollar donors, many of them retirees — to pay his lawyers, according to a HuffPost analysis of FEC filings.
B-Man Posted March 24 Posted March 24 All the concerned "advice" for the RNC. Hilarious. Meanwhile: With RNC Shakeup, MAGA Brings Accountability To The Republican Party by Gavin Wax An insidious institutional rot has long afflicted the Republican Party and the broader conservative movement. Historically, this has presented a vexing problem for grassroots activists desperate to change the status quo. Now, after Herculean efforts by players big and small, it appears that the rabble-rousing of the MAGA faithful is finally paying off. New Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Whatley and Vice Chairwoman Lara Trump have brought immediate change to the institution, working with senior Trump campaign advisor Chris LaCivita to streamline this leviathan. Whereas former RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney-McDaniel did not make the systemic changes needed to support a modern campaign infrastructure, the new team has wasted no time https://dailycaller.com/2024/03/23/gavin-wax-with-rnc-shakeup-maga-brings-accountability-to-the-republican-party/
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