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Back to Basics for the GOP

I would like to thank all of my friends in the conservative community for their humbling support in my bid for Chairman of the Republican National Committee. I know my late entry and lack of membership on the committee made it an uphill battle for us, but with your help and your voice, we made a major national impact and re-affirmed that conservative principles are alive and well in the Republican Party.

Just because the race is over doesn’t mean our jobs are finished. Now is the time to take our message of reform, especially the need to return the party to the grassroots, to the new leadership team at party headquarters.

Last week, the 168 members of the Republican National Committee elected Michael Steele as their national chairman. I was proud to be a significant part of that effort, not only by encouraging my supporters to elect him, but also by assuring the members of the RNC, and Republicans following the race nationwide, that Michael Steele is taken seriously by conservatives like us. Governor Ronald Reagan once told his staff, “the person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally — not a 20 percent traitor.” While Michael Steele and I may differ on our approach to some aspects of conservatism, he is still a strong ally in the fight to defeat Democrats and a supporter of the conservative Republican platform, and I look forward to working with him as we energize, inspire, and expand the base.

This election was a battle to see who can best unite these members – or at least 85 of them – to capture a majority of the votes in the short term. But in the long term, we need a plan that will rebuild the party by articulating conservative principles, inspiring our base, decentralizing authority, and building the technical infrastructure that will unite the millions of Republican voters behind a common goal of a conservative resurgence across the country.

Republican voters have spoken – at the ballot box, with their donations, through grassroots activities, and in online communication. We’ve all heard and echoed their message: let’s get back to basics. Now we have someone on the national stage who can do something about it, including returning party operations to the state and local leadership, dominating technology in order to position us to win, and preparing for our toughest redistricting battle yet. Michael Steele has assured members of the conservative community that we will not only have a voice, but a place at the table as decisions directing the RNC are made. And I don’t know about all of you, but I’m ready to be put back to work.

COMMENTS

  • Jewels

    Thank you for all of your hard work. We are definitely read to work with you to build up this party!

  • Aaron Gardner

    thank you for standing up for Conservative principles during the RNC Chair race.

    • 1stRichard

      Thank you for reaffirming that all conservative will once again will have a conservative say.

      • AceInTX

        we need a plan that will rebuild the party by articulating conservative principles, inspiring our base, decentralizing authority, and building the technical infrastructure that will unite the millions of Republican voters behind a common goal of a conservative resurgence across the country.

        As one of your supporters I want to join you in wishing Chairman Steele well and pray he will learn from you and your steadfast appeal to the base and on our behalf!

        One of the reasons you had…and have my wholehearted support is the fact that you are the only voice I hear in the Republican Establishment who even mentions the base or decentralizing power back to the precinct, district and state levels where it belongs…bottom line…a small cabal of old line party hacks is not the idea factory that we need to get our feet back under us and lead the charge back to a majority…

        Decentralizing power from the national party is the issue that we need to start beating the drum on and continue beating that drum till ol those tired old party hacks an power brokers turn over the reigns to a younger generation and releases the power of our grass roots!

        Keep the faith brother and please to continue to run the race till our job is done!

  • Scope

    Thank you for all of the tremendous efforts and work in your run for the RNC Chairman’s position. You were my first choice. I look forward to hearing more from you in the future as you continue your efforts on behalf of us conservatives. Good luck to you in whatever direction your carreer takes you.

    • Snake45

      …for your service to our party and out principles.

      I supported Michael Steele in this endeavor. However, after I read this:

      http://www.examiner.com/x-1417-Gun-Rights-Examiner~y2009m2d1-The-riddle-of-Steele

      I was sorry I had. If his idea of how to enlarge the tent is by throwing law-abiding gun owners under the bus, he’s off on the wrong foot already.

      I will have none of it.

      I have emailed Mr. Steele, inviting him to reconsider his position on this issue. If advocating or even tolerating additional gun control is going to be the official position of the Republican Party, we gun owners need to know this as soon as possible so we can organize our efforts (dollars, votes, etc.) elsewhere.

      Here’s hoping that Mr. Steele, like a certain fellow named Zumbo, will see the light on this issue and come around.

      Again, Mr. Blackwell, thank you for your efforts and your service.

      • http://conservative-and-proud.blogspot.com/ eschristian

        n/t

  • Brian Hibbert

    While I was hoping that you would win, I am content with Mr. Steele’s victory and from what I’ve seen, he will lead our party in the right direction.

    I hope that you will remain an active voice in our party. We need more solid conservatives at the forefront of our party. The Democrat lite mentality has brought us to the place we are now. It’s time for us to stand up as conservatives and spread our message.

    You work on the national stage. I’m getting active locally. Together we will build this party.

  • JadedByPolitics

    with you as part of a reinvigorated Party WE should loudly and proudly proclaim the MASSIVE differences in the two parties. WE need to take the power back from Washington and give it back to the states where it RIGHTLY belongs.

    I appreciate the hard work you put into running for the Chairmanship and when all was lost I appreciate you throwing your support to the Man of Steele :-)

    • Read Chesterton

      “Man, we really suck.” You might understand how such overtired language may fail to inspire.

      “Let us make a ‘Contract with America’” was more proactive and positive. We need to do something like that again. I’m just speaking over the back fence here as a row home dwelling Fishtowner tired of seeing his team in the basement so long that their cleats are rusty.

      • Brian Hibbert

        This party had moved too far away from the basics and it hurt us.

        No more “Democrat Lite” for us. We have to be Republicans!

        A new contract with America may be a means of communicating our ideology, but we need to get our party back in line first. I think we’re finally moving in that direction.

        • CarlSchurz

          Too many people have an image of conservatives that we are perverts preoccupied with a woman’s plumbing, we thump bibles and do not fornicate standing up as it might lead to dancing.

          Our enemy is ignorance and is their ally.

          • AceInTX

            takes one to know one I guess!!!

          • AHALgal

            Please stay involved. Conservatives need your leadership so maybe, just maybe the GOP can make it out of the wilderness.

        • Read Chesterton

          Of course you are not wrong in your assertion that we can’t be democrats Lite, but it’s not as simple as all that. I hold as Exhibit A the collected works of RedState’s best over the last four years describing and bewailing the spendthrift and socially liberal antics of the republican administration and congress. The party didn’t simply drift away from basics, it betrayed in a headlong fashion its own advertised principles. It appears as if the team has been shaving points and, literally, trying to make time with the cheerleaders from the other team.

          Every self respecting Republican needs to stand before the CSPAN cameras this week and promise to the American people “It’s not our money. It’s the American people’s money. Let’s do this right.”

          • AceInTX
  • itrytobenice

    Oh…Sorry. I jumped the gun a little bit there! :)

    You were my first choice. I hope Chairman Steele is as good as I’m sure you would have been. Meanwhile, I have big plans for you. We need real conservatives to step up to the plate. Thanks for your efforts on our behalf.