Like most conservative writers and talk show hosts, we have been inundated
with Republican reader mail describing a depth of anger and frustration we have
never before witnessed, all of it directed at the RNC-MSM anointing of John
McCain against the will of the Republican majority.
Before most rank and file Republicans ever got a chance to vote in the
Republican primaries, all conservative candidates had already been run out of
the race by open primaries held in early primary states that have a notable
liberal slant. By the time most real Republicans got a chance to vote in their
party primary, there was already nobody left to vote for.
Even then, McCain is currently leading the RNC nomination race with only
37.6% support among Republicans and much less than 30% of the national vote.
Although the MSM and RNC are touting McCain as the "clear choice of
Republicans" for the ’08 nomination, no less than 62.4% of Republican primary
voters have actually cast a vote against John McCain.
Principled, consistent, core Conservatives in particular, seem to be entirely
fed up with having their candidates dictated to them by the likes of Mel
Martinez and other RNC turncoats who are either closet card carrying members of
the liberal cabal across the aisle, or so compassionate towards democratic
socialism that you can’t tell the difference between them.
But Are Republicans Angry Enough To Take Their Party Back
Yet?
If 62.4% of Republicans really do oppose McCain becoming the Party nominee,
then they need to do something more than whine and complain about it. If their
best plan is to stay home in protest come November, or buy into some insane
third party fantasy, they will be sadly disappointed with the outcome of their
plan.
Further, the idea of getting involved in the RNC or Republican Party
organizational process – becoming a committeeman or precinct captain – and
effecting meaningful change is a genuine solution-based thought to consider for
the future, but incredibly late for 2008 and a patently unrealistic method of
dealing with the current McCain crisis.
If they really are fed up with having liberal candidates dictated to them by
liberals running the RNC, then they need to act to take control of the
nomination process, now and in the future.
Republicans CAN Take Their Party Back, Even Now and Here’s
How!
In short, Republicans MUST use the opportunity provided by the remaining
primaries to force an open convention and deny McCain his RNC-MSM mandated
coronation, if they want their Party back.
A Republican candidate needs 1191 delegates to sew up the nomination. As of
today, John McCain has only 804, which means he is presently 387 delegates short
of tying up the nomination.
McCain cannot pick up those 387 delegates before the April 22nd Pennsylvania
primary, and he must win every delegate between here and there in order to
secure the nomination even then.
Here Are the Primaries McCain Must Win Between Now and April
22nd
(Big delegate states in bold, the three most important in red)
|
Guam |
2.16 |
|
Wisconsin |
2.19 |
|
Hawaii |
2.23 |
|
Ohio |
3.4 |
|
Rhode Island |
3.4 |
|
Texas |
3.4 |
|
Vermont |
3.4 |
|
Mississippi |
3.11 |
|
USVI |
4.5 |
|
Pennsylvania |
4.22 |
To be blunt about it, Texas alone, with 140 delegates, has the power to
dramatically delay the McCain coronation all by itself. The five big delegate
states (in bold) together make up 381 delegates and if McCain lost all five, it
would become all but impossible for him to win the nomination anywhere but in an
open convention.
If McCain fails to capture the nomination by April 22nd, the message will be
sent to the RNC loud and clear and McCain will be in a state by state fight from
that point forward. If he is denied all of the five big delegate states, he will
have to fight all the way through Nebraska on July 12th to capture the
nomination, if he can win all the delegates between April 22nd and July
12th.
If McCain is blocked on April 22nd, keeping him blocked through July 12th and
all the way to the convention becomes a viable task. Obviously, if he is allowed
to sew up the nomination by April 22nd, it’s all over but the shouting.
But to put a fine point on it, Republicans can stop McCain on one day in two
states, Texas and Ohio. The two control 228 delegates. Focus on Ohio, Texas and
Pennsylvania between now and April 22nd.
How The People CAN Make It Happen?
Mike Huckabee is still in the race with 240 delegates. Romney is sitting on
another 285 delegates with his campaign in a "suspended" state. Both can still
collect delegates. Even though neither can actually win the nomination before
the convention, the two combined have the power to stop a McCain nomination and
force him into an open convention where the delegates are all in play.
Simply put, what has to happen between now and July 12th is this. Huckabee
and Romney have to continue amassing delegates, denying those delegates to
McCain and forcing an open convention.
Once at an Open Convention
The goal of affecting an open convention achieved, the process of selecting
the legitimate Republican nominee will be rightfully, back in the hands of the
Republican electorate.
Because the delegates would not be bound to the candidates to whom they were
initially pledged, the process of selecting the party’s nominee would fall to
the arena of old-time convention politics. Floor campaigns would be initiated
for each candidate supported by the delegate constituencies and allowed by the
nomination process. In essence, an open convention serves as a literal "reset
button," thus usurping the political piracy of the liberal leaning RNC and
mainstream media rushing to make McCain king.
For you golfers, it would be considered a gigantic political "Mulligan," - no
offense intended toward the Irish.
This Process Has Dual Messages
Taking this tact is to travel the edges of the double-edged sword.
On the one hand it sends a loud and serious message to the Republican
National Committee and the interloper mainstream media that Republicans, and
Conservatives in particular, will no longer stand for elitists manipulating the
election process. It will prove to them through pro-active solution, creative
deed; action based on the principles of defending our Constitutional right to
defend our Charters of Freedom, that we are willing to defend
those covenants and that we are dedicated to casting off the manipulative
limitation of their political and ideological opportunism.
On the other hand, because the candidate will then be of the electorate’s
creation – exclusively, we must be dedicated to whatever the outcome of the
process...even in a perceived worse-case scenario.
In The End
In the end, nothing will be more effective than securing the US Senate with a
solid majority. A strong Conservative majority in the Senate creates a
power-base from which great influence can be exerted on the Executive Branch’s
agenda. This must, regardless of the White House race, become the greatest focus
for all principled Conservatives and Republicans from this point forward.
But no greater "message" can be sent to the elitist powers that be – the
elitist RNC and Liberal MSM – than to render their ability to anoint "the chosen
one" impotent. To affect an open convention where the true voice of the
Republican and Conservative electorate can be heard, measured and enacted sends
the ultimate message to those who would usurp our constitutional right to defend
the Charters of Freedom.
Want your party back? Here’s how you can take it back. Take it back now or
forever hold your tongue-and your nose!