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#NeverTrumpNeverKasichWelcome back to another installment of the Watercooler, RedState’s daily Open Thread! Today, we’ve got…
Well, the voters in Indiana officially pronounced a death sentence on the GOP last night… before we open the question of what to do from here, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to all the new members of the EX-Republican Club among us. Some of us are #NeverKasich, while others might consider him as a tactical-vote to try to deny Trump 1237 and force a second ballot; I’d like to invite fellow RedStaters in the yet-to-vote states like the Left Coast to share your thoughts and plans here. Cruz is still on the Washington primary ballot, so I’ll continue advocating for him here and will cast my own vote accordingly, not just for the man himself but as a personal flip-off to the Kasich-fellating senile old fools and has-beens of the WSRP Establishment.
Just because our standard-bearers have fallen doesn’t mean our cause has–if politics is war, our “army” has been defeated in the field and the enemy marches upon us, so the next phase is partisans and “guerrilla warfare.” Things like contacting any delegates we know and leaning on them to make sure they’re #NeverTrump and willing to play Lawfare in the Rules Committee. How? Things like:
Perhaps it is time to burn the GOP down and rebuild from the ashes, as the GOP did from the Whigs. At the very least, some major house-cleaning is in order and it needs to start ASAP. I can’t really say which or where to start, having ceased to be a Republican myself eight years ago after some Kool-Aid-chugging Mike Huckabee carpetbaggers gave my precinct and me at our County Convention the same treatment as the Trumpsters have given us so far this year, so it’s not my place to tell you how to set your Party’s house in order–however, I can assure you that I’ll help wherever I can with keeping the Conservative Movement a viable force in politics.
Today’s Birthdays: Soldier-statesman Hosni Mubarak, 1928; actress Audrey Hepburn, 1929; Miles Davis bassist Ron Carver, 1937; authors Robin Cook, 1940, and George Will, 1941; singer Randy Travis, 1959
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We have a Triple Play this week, several apt ones from the ancients I couldn’t decide between.
Did those ancient Greeks call it, or what?
As always, the Watercooler is an Open Thread. Mourn the suicide of the GOP if you like, and share whatever else may be on your mind here. It’s one of those “sometimes there are no words” days…
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