. . . they don't want to be right: The 2012 Draft Sarah Committee is up and running. Jonathan Martin reports that it is the brainchild of Connecticut anti-amnesty activist Paul Streitz.
Seems like I recall somebody saying something about the importance of leaders being "equipped to address Republican deficiencies . . . in online organizing."
The Democrats say Obamacare opponents are a mob. Are they right?
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J David| 11.19.08 @ 10:02AM
I hope dear Sarah is studying hard, as some of these issues (like Amnesty) have no leeway for "bi-partisanship", legislatively, and are not going to be nuanced away. There is going to be much less tolerance of squish from *conservative* voters, rather than more, and a lot of stealth- RINO hunting.
On-line organizing on the right is going to be attacked along with the rest of the censorship and political speech muzzling that is about to start with the inauguration of our first communist dictator.