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    Tag: backroom shenanigans (page 3)

    Schostak Seeks Brewer's Help in Screwing McCotter's Constituency


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jul 18, 2012 at 07:57:13 PM EST
    Tags: U. S. Constitution (Article 1 Section 2), Michigan's 11th Congressional District, Thad McCotter, Kerry Bentivolio, special election, Bobby Schostak, Mark Brewer, L. Brooks Patterson, Tom Stroup, the write-in candidate, Independence Caucus of Michigan, integrity argument, backroom shenanigans (all tags)

    You'd think that, after the shellacking that Saul Anuzis received a couple of months ago, the Michigan Republican Party would've got the hint that the grassroots in this here state isn't putting up with their crap anymore.  Given that there's already a project underway to break the cycle of abusive behavior of state party leadership by replacing the corrupted party leadership (all the way down to the county party level, where necessary), you'd think that the elites would consider themselves on notice that getting their RINO asses in line is going to be the only way that they save their skins during the internal party elections that will be following the November general election.

    Apparently, someone at MIGOP didn't get the memo.


    (2 comments, 870 words in story) Full Story

    Because The Cycle Must Be Broken


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jun 14, 2012 at 05:47:24 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan Banana Republican Party, Michigan's 11th Congressional District, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, backroom shenanigans, Michigan Leaders Lining Up For Romney, integrity argument, disingenuous hypocrisy, memory holes, MIGOP Credentials Committee, Republican Main Street Partnership, Michigan "Dele-Gate" Fiasco, Anuzis Amendment to MIGOP Convention Rule # 9 (all tags)

    Mentioning the term "abusive relationship" will often conjure up any number of images in the listener's mind, from a physically violent spouse or parent to a tyrannical employer or a manipulative neighbor.  But no matter the scenario or the type of relationship (domestic, intimate, personal, professional, or social), there is one thing that all truly abusive relationships have in common . . . exactly one common thread running through all abusive relationships that is the sole defining characteristic demarcating what does and doesn't make any relationship abusive.  And until the person on the receiving end of the abuse gets this, there is no chance of breaking the cycle.


    (2 comments, 1797 words in story) Full Story

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Showdown In Motown


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 25, 2012 at 11:34:09 AM EST
    Tags: MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, backroom shenanigans, Michigan's Republican National Committeeman, Saul Anuzis, Dave Agema, G. J. LaRouche, serving notice, Michigan's Republican National Committeewoman, Holly Hughes, Terri Lynn Land, sending a message, "Dele-Gate", integrity argument, Michigan Tea Party Patriot Network, Campaign For Liberty, ad hoc alliance, ballot box blowout (all tags)

    I have, my entire adult life, desired to accomplish one thing above all others.  Beyond what normal men might find worth aspiring to, I have always wanted to win one when it really mattered.  To just once be the guy it all rides on when it's on the line . . . and deliver the goods.  To slay the dragon, save the world, and get the girl . . . film at eleven.  To, for one moment in time, have my "A game" firing on all cylinders . . . and be utterly unstoppable.

    However, God, in his wisdom, has heretofore seen fit to withhold from me such success . . . until last weekend.


    (6 comments, 3290 words in story) Full Story

    Because Credibility Must Be Restored


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 18, 2012 at 04:05:50 PM EST
    Tags: "DELE-GATE", MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, Michigan's Republican National Committeeman, Saul Anuzis, Dave Agema, G. J. LaRouche, Michigan's Republican National Committeewoman, Holly Hughes, Terri Lynn Land, integrity argument, disingenuous hypocrisy, memory holes, backroom shenanigans (all tags)

    In his book, "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team," Patrick Lencioni writes:

    "If you could get all the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition, at any time."

    . . . and holy cow, wouldn't we love to actually have a political party that could hand the Socialist-Democrats their jackasses on a plate with some reliability every election.  But there's some work we're going to have to do first in order to get there.


    (3 comments, 1419 words in story) Full Story

    David vs. Goliath


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed May 16, 2012 at 11:20:09 PM EST
    Tags: MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, Michigan's Republican National Committeeman, Saul Anuzis, Dave Agema, Gerald LaRouche, National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Tom McMillin, integrity argument, disingenuous hypocrisy, memory holes, backroom shenanigans, smoking gun (all tags)

    Because I couldn't have said it better myself, I wanted to share with you an e-mail that I received from State Representative Tom McMillin a couple of hours ago.


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    Thinking This Through


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 10, 2012 at 01:09:38 PM EST
    Tags: Republican National Committee, Michigan Republican State Convention, Presidential Primary, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Michigan's Republican National Committeeman, Saul Anuzis, Dave Agema, G. J. LaRouche, Michigan's Republican National Committeewoman, Holly Hughes, Terri Lynn Land, Michigan Banana Republican Party, disingenuous hypocrisy, backroom shenanigans, MIGOP Credentials Committee, "DELE-GATE" (all tags)

    So, since this thing that I broke the story on two days ago has managed to make it to the national news media, I took the time to sit down over my evening coffee last night and channeled my high school debate coach (the late Bayard Gum), specifically a few things he taught me about how to reach a logically-solid conclusion.


    (11 comments, 1175 words in story) Full Story

    And Then There Were Two


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Apr 25, 2012 at 03:17:11 PM EST
    Tags: Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, MIGOP Credentials Committee, Bobby Schostak, Sharon Wise, Saul Anuzis, Bill Runco, Eric Doster, Mike Cox, Holly Hughes, MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, backroom shenanigans, Michigan Leaders Lining Up For Romney, integrity argument, disingenuous hypocrisy, memory holes, "DELE-GATE" (all tags)

    via Detroitnews.com

    Two advisers to Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich say he will formally end is campaign next Tuesday and will likely endorse Mitt Romney.

    Gingrich had pinned his hopes on a surprise showing in Delaware but fell short.

    He had been hinting in recent days that his campaign was nearing an end. His decision to officially shut down the effort comes as Romney has a lock on the GOP nomination.

    Rest here

    Parting question... Did anyone else wonder why Newt chose to keep Callista's Angry Bird mug by his side every moment of his campaign to remind ALL female voters that he never was able to keep his pecker in his pants as a married man?

    (17 comments) Comments >>

    Settled Matter -- Or Not


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Thu Apr 19, 2012 at 05:23:57 PM EST
    Tags: "DELE-GATE", MIGOP Credentials Committee, Bobby Schostak, Sharon Wise, Saul Anuzis, Bill Runco, Eric Doster, Mike Cox, Holly Hughes, MIGOP May 2012 State Convention, backroom shenanigans, Michigan Leaders Lining Up For Romney, integrity argument, disingenuous hypocrisy, memory holes, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich (all tags)

    If we are to believe the drive-by media meme that's been in the political news cycle for the past week or so, we're already in the general campaign for the 2012 presidential election.  Never mind that His Mittenness is still between 468 and 594 committed delegates short of the number needed in order to secure a pre-convention majority.  Ignore the truths that Newt Gingrich is still in this race, and that Rick Santorum is still entitled to most of his delegate accumulation.  Right now, as far as the mainstream press is concerned, all we republicans should be caring about is how much money Romney can raise in order to credibly challenge Obama and who he ought to select as his running mate.

    Yet again, we need to go back to Yogi Berra . . . and then go below the fold.


    (2 comments, 987 words in story) Full Story

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