Is the GOP lost?
The question will be discussed on Thursday at CPAC: “Is the GOP lost?”
Having to ask the question answers it, don’t you think?
No need to wait for the session. Discuss amongst yourselves. Meantime, here’s the info on who’ll be participating. Coburn’s a McCain guy; DeMint is a Romney guy. Should be a noteworthy session.
Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee will be a featured speaker at the Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC), the largest gathering of conservative leaders and political activists in the nation.
At CPAC Chairman McCotter will be having a frank discussion on “Is the GOP Lost?,” and the direction of the Party. Rep. McCotter, a member of the House Republican Leadership team, will be sharing the stage with some of his Congressional colleagues such as Sen. Tom Coburn (OK), Sen. Jim DeMint (SC) and Rep. Jeff Flake (AZ).
WHO: Congressman Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI)
Chairman, House Republican Policy CommitteeWHAT: Panel discussion at Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC) debating “Is the GOP Lost?”
WHEN: Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008
1:35 PM – 2:00 PMWHERE: Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC)
Omni Shoreham Hotel, Regency Ballroom
2500 Calvert Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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I have a very special message for those of you in the “stay at home” crowd:
- If you want to lose any chance of a filibuster in the Senate come January, stay at home.
- If you want to lose whatever voice we have left in Congress, stay at home.
- For those of you with state or local elections, if you want to become a tax hell like Wisconsin, stay at home.
As for me, I’m not staying home. I’m also not voting for either of the ‘Rats at the top of the Presidential ticket. I’m on record as writing in two people for President and Vice President, but if not voting at all in that race floats your boat, so be it. Focus on the rest of the ticket, find conservatives to run, and vote for them.
I just want to know who the heck is voting for McCharlatan…. This completely boggles the mind.
Would a Write In Campaign make any difference? I wonder…
Amen, steveegg.
Who’s staying home? I fully intend to vote come election day, and I will vote for my representative Mike Rogers (R) here in Michigan. I’m simply not going to vote for McCain.