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Conservatives: Don’t want to take over the Republican Party? Watch out for Michael Moore.

Yes, that Michael Moore.

But don’t worry, he’s not trying to take over the Republican Party and turn it into a conservative powerhouse. No, he’s figured out The Neighborhood Precinct Committeeman Strategy and he’s succeeded, according to him, in taking over the Antrim County, Michigan Democrat Party Committee. He wants to turn the Democrat Party into a leftist Get Out The Vote powerhouse for leftist/progressive candidates. He’s figured out that the best political tool for accomplishing that is the Democrat Party, because it already has automatic ballot access. And it looks like he had some success where he lives up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Here he explains how he did it:

(If you are so inclined to watch, or read, the entire interview of the gelatinous blob of quivering jelly, go here.)

Go here to see his name on the Antrim County Democrat County Executive Committee:

http://www.antrimdems.org/officers

Are you going to let a leftist like Michael Moore beat us?

Out work you? Take away your liberties?

Or are you going to get yourself to your local Republican Party committee meeting, along with every other conservative you know, and make sure your local Republican Party committee has a conservative majority? Want to learn more? Go to the links below.

Satisfied with the performance of our current crop of “conservative Republicans” in the House and Senate? In your state’s legislature? Then do nothing. If you do nothing, nothing will change.

Only your country and your liberties depend upon what you do.

Well?

For Liberty,

ColdWarrior
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Will YOU help make 2011 “The Year of the Precinct Committeeman?”

Where it all started.

Learn how to GOTV at The Concord Project and at Procinct and Unified Patriots.

[Cross-posted at UnifiedPatriots.com.]

COMMENTS

  • phlogiston

    As important as the precinct committee positions are, the establishment republicans have multiple levels of protection for their spoils. It’s also necessary to run conservatives for state committee positions. Harder, yes. But just as important.

    • redneck_hippie

      I think the reason CW emphasizes the PC rank and file so much is that he personally recruits people to that position. As the conservatives fill up those ranks, it is a natural progression that the most dedicated & determined among them will run for and win seats at the state committee level.

      Would be interesting to know how many of ColdWarrior’s recruits have moved into higher levels, since he’s only been at this for, what, maybe a year or two?

      The point is, it takes work and time, and we are running out of time..

    • http://teapartisan.wordpress.com Loren Heal

      And it happens surprisingly quickly. In many (all?) states, only precinct committeemen can run for county chairman or state committee slots. Illinois periodically has people push bills to open state committee positions to the general public, but so far has not passed that.

      Sometimes, “running” for state committee slots means raising your hand when the question comes up. Usually these state committee assignments hum along for years doing nothing but eating lunch once in a while on donated money, and then all of a sudden you get to do something. But other times they serve as a quick springboard into the RNC itself.

  • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

    I found the detailed playbook the TPartiers used to take over the GOP if you’re interested.

    That’s from here.

    Maybe we could do the same with the Dems:

    http://theprecinctproject.wordpress.com/

    Concord Project videos:
    http://youtu.be/KMBa713YCUI What is a precinct and how it works
    http://youtu.be/Nczt5cN8hd4 The importance of precinct committee members
    http://youtu.be/yMkTdMXwhbE How you become a precinct committee member
    http://youtu.be/MendmDZ-iu0 The time committment for a precinct committee person

    Politics is a numbers game. Will the “center-right American majority” we keep telling ourselves exists come into the fray of party poltiics locally in greater numbers than the leftists? Are you part of that majority? Will you help Get Out The Vote? Will you at least attend one Republican Party local committee meeting to inquire about how you can get involved as a precinct committeeman?

    Thank you.

    ColdWarrior

  • funwithknives

    but old MIKEY MIKES lives around Torch Lake in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, above the Little finger of the Mitten. A real hum-dinger of a house, you best believe. “A Man Of The People” and all that rot.
    When we-all were having our State wide discussions over spending cuts, he raised a large stink over Michigan’s Film Credit subsidies, which were 40-42 % of expenditures. He applied for same for his last feature, as part if it was shot here. I made a Semi-Feeble attempt to Organize a Caravan and Protest to his residence to interested readers, on Detroit News’ Comment lines. Progressives proceeded to upbraid me for “endangering” Him and harrassment was a big no-no. Real laughable stuff. I actually had some spell out chapter and verse, as to what laws I could be prosecuted under. He is a Semi-Hero up there, as there’s Lotsa money and environmentalists are numerous. I like The Green Lantern, Myself.

  • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

    Don’t know why I said the Upper Peninsula.

    I hope you can post some photos of his home.

    Thank you.

    ColdWarrior

    • funwithknives

      all us Michiganders look alike. But once you cross Mich. Hwy#72 +/-,(i.e., uppermost finger knuckles) they start to sound Canadian. Don’t know why, but it’s true more often than not.
      As for the picts, I have none. Looked on a couple of engines and can find zilch. I live 4+ hours from Torch Lake and no Vay-Cay this year. Believe me when I tell you there’s LOTSA MOOLAH in houses, in that area. Pickin’ out Mike’s would be a matter of some “no fun”, as Lotsa greenies are up there and it’s clannish they are. A visit from Five-Oh would be certain. NomenKlatura Celebrity and all that goes with it, would get me questioned,or worse.
      No money and excuses? I gots plenty. Pushin’ your idea though. So far my local party is somewhat lukewarm to me. No “come-hither” looks yet. I embrace rejection. All moments are teachers if you listen and think. Take you and yours, for example….

  • traversecityconservative

    Does he have a philanthropic organization to help animals up her in Northern Lower Michigan where I live? No. An organization to help feed the homeless? No. An organization to help people pay their electric bills? No. He’s part of the State Theatre, which shows movies. Great, caring person he is (not). He can’t even bother to shower, shave or cut the strings off his sweat pant shorts when he shows up for an interview. He’s a fat slob and an ignorant one – not to mention a loud mouth bully. If he were a “regular” guy in the real world, no one would give him the time of day.

  • zooboy

    1. Doing away with ‘open primaries’, aka “Demos sabotage the conservative candidate in the GOP primaries”, and vice versa. In our precinct, we had a lot of hippie=types switch from Demo in 08 to GOP in’10, and I think they helped boost RINO Bill Flores over conservative Rob Curnock in our 17th Texas Congressional district GOP primary. Guess how freshman Flores voted on the budget deal.
    2. No ‘plurality winner takes all the state’s delegates’ in the state presidential primaries. All of Florida’s delegates going to 30% winner McCain (after a last-minute endorsement by Crist) basically gave him an insurmountable lead in delegate count. By the time it came to Texas, my Huckabee vote was only a protest.
    3. Since the incumbents of neither party will ever vote to limit their own terms, we must encourage a ‘GOP primary voter culture’ that votes for new blood after someone has served two terms.

    • http://redmerrimack.blogspot.com/ charliebravoNH

      Closing an existing primary system nay be more difficult than you think due to the fact that any politician trying to close a primary will be accused of denying people the right to vote.

      The RNC primary rules for this year call for no winner take all primaries before April. Florida plans on going 5th this year which would be in late February. So that winner take all rule would apply to them.

      I have always been curious as to why Texas doesn’t use its clout in the GOP to get a better primary spot or lead the charge for Presidential Primary Reform on the National Convention Floor.

      Good luck in your quest to be a PC.

  • DonPMitchell

    This is such a classic example of when a leftwing intellectual says “power to the people” they really mean “power to me and my friends”.