Former Rep. Allen West has no plans to run for
reelection — but he wants to help conservative minorities and
military veterans win seats in Congress.
“I asked myself, ‘How can I help the next generation of minority
conservatives?’” West told TAS in an interview. “I
could go back and try to get back into Congress. But it’s not about
‘I.’ there’s no ‘I’ in team.…If you’re going to do what’s right by
‘Team America’, it means getting constitutional conservatives,
getting people that can make a difference — especially when the
other side is saying this is just the party of old white guys.”
West’s Guardian
Fund politial action committee aims to raise $5 million to
help 12 conservative candidates running in 2014 — specifically,
minority candidates or ones with military backgrounds, groups that
West says are severely under-represented in the legislature.
“This country used to look to the military for elected leaders,”
West said, “and we want to help change that again.”
The Guardian Fund takes off from West’s earlier contributions
that helped 13 military candidates win in the 2012 election.
West, who served in Congress from 2010 to 2012, hopes to open up
the electoral map “with the right type of people in the right type
of places” — though it is still too early to put his finger on any
specific race. And Congress is only the beginning, as West is also
eyeing candidates to push conservative agendas at the state
level.
The Republican National Committee announced
that they will be devoting $10 million to minority outreach. These
funds will be focused on community engagement using paid party
members as opposed to actually finding candidates and helping their
campaigns.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference last week, West
urged students and party activists
to get their hands dirty in politics: “Let us not continue with
lectures because liberals are better at lecturing; let’s be the
party of action,” he said. “Let’s be a group of people that look
for deeds. Deeds and not words will paint this country red from
California to the rocky shores.”
West cited Margaret Thatcher as an inspiration of this — “She
never blamed her woes on the 10 years of prior Labour Party rule.
With that indestructive spirit, Lady Thatcher got Britain working
again,” — and argued that America is in a similar situation to
1979 Britain: “Patriots, in this 237th Year of our republic,
on this day, liberty once again needs giants. When our
freedoms are quietly and peacefully rubbed out. When the darkness
of statism creeps into our lives.”
Occam's Tool| 3.19.13 @ 1:13PM
West 2016. Let's have another Black guy kick Hillary's ass!
Crassus| 3.19.13 @ 5:54PM
Allen West couldn't even get himself re-elected dog catcher in Florida. Yes, there were reasons but he still lost to poltical novice who ran a nickels and dimes campaign. Why is he considered some sort of Superman by conservatives?
mike 3/505| 3.20.13 @ 10:02AM
He lost because the blatantly corrupt supervisor of elections in my former county, stuffed the ballot box. If you look up "corrupt" in a St Lucie County dictionary, you see a picture of Gertie Walker.
C Bowen | 3.19.13 @ 6:42PM
Allen West was one of four Republicans to vote against defunding Obamacare, and he joined the racist mobs against Zimmerman when it got down to it.
Conservative Inc keeps promoting him (wonder why?) which is only slightly less ridiculous then a cash strapped Republican Party spending $10 million on minority out reach--guessing West has a cut.