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Last Friday I posted an article titled, "Conservative Exhaustion: Peggy Noonan, John Podhoretz, and Why We Need to Get Back in the Game." In the comments section, lastango made a persuasive argument for Conservative revolt, concluding:
There’s a war on for the soul of the Republican Party. The RINO’s started it, and we’ll finish it.
I responded:
Great comment, lastango. I hear you. The question is, how can we finish it without turning the government over to the Democrats for 4-8 years, which would have still more dire results, as argued by Podhoretz?
Commenter jim then proposed the approach that he himself uses for this purpose:
For myself, I won’t stay away, I’ll vote.
But to send a msg, I only donate to selected candidates. All the letters from GOP committees and RINOs get a response--
1) Win the war
2) Secure our borders
3) Cut spending
4) Confirm the judges
5) Then get to me about a donation
It’s perhaps a small step but it’s one that any of us can do.
To summarize, when jim gets a fundraising request from GOP committees and elected officials, he responds that he's only donating to those who take care of the key goals he has listed. At the same time, he makes sure to go to the polls and vote.
Commenter ast posted, supporting this same approach.
This seems like a very powerful and effective way to let our elected officials know we mean business, while working to keep the Democrats from controlling government, which could be devastating at this hinge moment in history.
Didn't somebody start "Send A Brick" to point up to Congress how badly we want immigration controls?
Anyway: The idea of "punishing" the Republicans by staying home is such a cretinous concept that I can't even begin to comprehend how anyone came up with it. If we lose any seats in Congress to the Democrats, they stay lost for SIX YEARS - I don't want to imagine what they'll be able to accomplish during that time.
What the GOP needs is not a defeat, but a transfusion of new blood; we need to vote, but for new Republican voices who are willing to challenge the incumbents and shake the Washingtonians out of their complacency.
Repeat after me: Vote for the elephant, not the RINO.