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I read that whiny piece of shit letter a couple of times, and I never saw anything that even resembled a campaign platform. Or an issue. Or a direction. Or a fucking clue.

Whew!

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Orly must not realize how offensive this act is to the California GOP. Even the California Republican Assembly or the women's federations of Orange County will take strong exception to this. She is mounting an attack on the entire party. National Republicans will notice as well.

She has always been a sideshow. For a brief and fiery moment, she may have a place in the center ring. Being expelled from the Republican Party would be a reasonable first act.

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Poor Orly. Rating number 2 in the polls makes her the perfect target for the other candidates who are fighting it out to get second place in the upcoming primary. Through her craziness these past few years, Orly has given her opponents an embarrassment of riches in term of Orly quotes and youtube videos to use against her in their campaigns. I think Orly is going to be one unhappy camper when she finds herself under repeated attacks from the left and the right.

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Orly must not realize how offensive this act is to the California GOP. Even the California Republican Assembly or the women's federations of Orange County will take strong exception to this. She is mounting an attack on the entire party. National Republicans will notice as well.

She has always been a sideshow. For a brief and fiery moment, she may have a place in the center ring. Being expelled from the Republican Party would be a reasonable first act.


But they're not exactly throwing people overboard right now. Warm bodies are most welcome. Fringe nuts, sure, come aboard - especially if you have more warm-bodied wingnut supporters. It's a sad state of affairs for our fine country. But one I hope will eventually work itself out, after the party realizes what a horrible strategy they've embraced...

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I've been slogging through the CA GOP Bylaws, trying to see just how Orly Taitz got screwed out of that endorsement. The bylaws were revised in 2011, but they put off coming up with a new endorsement system that would truly reflect the new primary system until 2014.

What provisions they do have are pretty contorted, but it seems like the Board should have given all candidates a hearing and opportunity to appear. It's unclear from Taitz' rant and WT ad what happened. There are a couple of loopholes in this pile of poo too, also, such as endorsements of folks opposed to a redistricting decision. Oy. Politics.

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Section 3.02 ENDORSEMENTS BY COMMITTEE, COUNTY CENTRAL
COMMITTEES, AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 3.02.01 Board of Directors Endorsements

(A) The Board of Directors shall not endorse, support or oppose any candidate
for partisan nomination in a partisan primary or any state or local ballot
measure;
provided, however, the Board of Directors may endorse, support
or oppose the recall of a state elected officeholder.

(B) The Board of Directors may endorse a Republican candidate for local
office when (1) the local County Republican Central Committee has
endorsed the candidate, (2) that County Committee’s Chairman requests
the State Party’s endorsement, and (3) no affected County Republican
Central Committee objects.

Section 3.02.02 Pre-Primary Endorsements for Partisan Elective Office in a Direct
Primary or Recall Election

(A) Neither the Committee nor any Republican County Central Committee
shall endorse, support or oppose any candidate for the Republican
nomination in a contested election for any partisan elective office at a
direct primary election, except as specified in this Article.


(B) The Committee, the Executive Committee, and each Republican County
Central Committee shall have the authority to endorse in any partisan
primary election in which one or more of the candidates for the
Republican nomination has voted as a legislator either to support a
reapportionment or redistricting bill that was opposed by the majority of
the members of the Republican Caucus in that candidate’s respective
house of the California Legislature, or to override an incumbent
Republican Governor's veto of any reapportionment or redistricting bill.
Such an endorsement shall require a majority vote of the voting members
present and shall be in order at any meeting of the Committee, Executive
Committee, or Republican County Central Committee without any other
action required.

Section 3.02.03 Pre-Primary Endorsements for Partisan Elective Office in a Special
Primary Election or Recalls

(A) Where there is more than one Republican candidate for nomination for
election in a special or top two primary election, the Committee shall not
endorse, support or oppose any candidate for the Republican nomination
or election to any partisan elective office in such a special or top two
election, or in a recall or recall replacement election, except in the
following manner and circumstances:

(1) Written notice of the proposed action has been given at least 24 hours
in advance of the meeting of the Board of Directors to all persons entitled
to vote.

(2) A hearing is held and the candidates affected are given an opportunity
to appear.

(3) A candidate, or a yes or no position in a recall election, receives a
two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the members of the Board of Directors
present and voting, which votes must be in concurrence with any previous
vote of endorsement, support or opposition by the Republican county
central committee or committees having jurisdiction over the affected
district office or recall election, as provided in section 3.02.04.


Section 3.02.04 Republican County Central Committees' Pre-Primary
Endorsements for Partisan Elective Office in Special Primary
Elections or Recalls

(A) Where there is more than one Republican candidate for nomination or
election in a special or top two primary election, no Republican County
Central Committee shall endorse, support or oppose any candidate for
nomination or election at a special or top two primary election or in a
recall or recall replacement election, except in the following manner and
circumstances:

(1) Notice of the proposed action is given at least five days in advance of
the Central Committee meeting to all persons entitled to vote.

(2) A hearing is held and the candidates affected are given an opportunity
to appear.

(3) A candidate receives a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the voting
members present and voting.

(4) The action is concurred in by all other Republican County Central
Committees which have jurisdiction over the affected election district, in
compliance with the provisions of subdivisions (1) through (3) of this
subsection.

Section 3.02.04.1 Endorsement System

(A) The CRP will implement an endorsement system, for district races
beginning in 2014 and for all statewide races beginning in 2016, that will
supersede sections 3.02.03 and 3.02.04 above for top two primary
endorsements and all legally qualified Republican voters, including
military voters serving overseas, the opportunity to participate by ballot.


Section 3.02.05 Definitions

(A) "Partisan elective office" includes the offices of President of the United
States, Governor, United States Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney
General, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, Insurance
Commissioner, member of the State Board of Equalization, member of the
United States House of Representatives, member of the State Senate;
member of the State Assembly; and member of a Republican County
Central Committee.

(B) "District office" means member of the United States House of
Representatives, member of the State Senate, and member of the State
Assembly

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It´s not your - I think correct - translation of "Arbeit macht frei" which embarrasses me. Embarrassing is the fact that It reminds me of the words that were written at the entrance of the concentration camp of Buchenwald - a site that is really well situated overlooking the city of Weimar. But that is not your fault ....


Several of the camps bore that slogan, but Buchenwald's was "Jedem das Seine."

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 ! raicha wrote:
The language weenie thread is a good place for that discussion.

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raicha wrote:
I've been slogging through the CA GOP Bylaws, trying to see just how Orly Taitz got screwed out of that endorsement. The bylaws were revised in 2011, but they put off coming up with a new endorsement system that would truly reflect the new primary system until 2014.


This is kind of GOP inside pool, but I'm not sure the GOP is required to adhere to its own bylaws. Even if it is to people who have reasonably relied on its bylaws, I doubt Orly falls into that camp of people protected by some kind of contract or quasi-contract. I think they can do whatever they like in regard to Orly.

There may be case law to the contrary, but I'm unaware of it. That doesn't mean I'm saying it doesn't exist.

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A Legal Lohengrin wrote:
raicha wrote:
I've been slogging through the CA GOP Bylaws, trying to see just how Orly Taitz got screwed out of that endorsement. The bylaws were revised in 2011, but they put off coming up with a new endorsement system that would truly reflect the new primary system until 2014.


This is kind of GOP inside pool, but I'm not sure the GOP is required to adhere to its own bylaws. Even if it is to people who have reasonably relied on its bylaws, I doubt Orly falls into that camp of people protected by some kind of contract or quasi-contract. I think they can do whatever they like in regard to Orly.

There may be case law to the contrary, but I'm unaware of it. That doesn't mean I'm saying it doesn't exist.


You may recall that Orly was effusively reporting that she had been called to be interviewed for the endorsement process. She was oozing and gushing with excitement while she awaited news. (Like the CA GOP as shriveled as it is, has that big of a bigger death wish!) Clearly, there was a process that included her, if only technically.


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:evil: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=34249 :evil:

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MORE ATTACKS FROM THE LEFT. DAVID LEVITT CLAIMS HE CAN BEAT THE FRONT RUNNER GOP SENATORIAL CANDIDATE TAITZ


Oops!

How will she get out of that debate now after she already agreed to fight it out with Leavitt for 2nd place? I know, sue him! Certainly a man of his complexion must be ineligible for the ballot!


This is hilarious. Levitt is "attacking" her" If his ad is an attack, she better be ready for war.



Ya, Levitt is a vicious monster.

Orly doesn't understand politics. Or anything else.

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And the Moonie Times has such great readership in California ....

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Between the ad in the Moonie rag and her email blast in Nevada, none of her challengers have a chance. Even Sen. Feinstein had better watch her back.

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David Levitt is kind of sweet.

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David Levitt is kind of sweet.

Does this guy need an official endorsement of the We The People Of The Fogbow and were it just to see Orly turn all purple and hear her screeching LMF (let me fe.....enish) :twisted:


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Update from the campaign trail: I did 10 events and I am booked to do 30 more events and was asked to do modeling for one fashion show for Republican women federated (my condition, no swim suit modeling)

:twisted: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=34267 :twisted:

...the jokes, they write themselves.

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Update from the campaign trail: I did 10 events and I am booked to do 30 more events and was asked to do modeling for one fashion show for Republican women federated (my condition, no swim suit modeling)

:twisted: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=34267 :twisted:

...the jokes, they write themselves.



:yikes: :sick: =))

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Update from the campaign trail: I did 10 events and I am booked to do 30 more events and was asked to do modeling for one fashion show for Republican women federated (my condition, no swim suit modeling)

:twisted: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=34267 :twisted:

...the jokes, they write themselves.


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How widespread among Republican women of California is this condition of bad taste as well as bad political understanding?
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How widespread among Republican women of California is this condition of bad taste as well as bad political understanding?
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Political party fashion show--how disgustingly...Republican.

http://www.lamorindarepublicanwomen.org/

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But will she go sleeveless?

:(( =; :(( =; :(( =; :((

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Political party fashion show--how disgustingly...Republican.

http://www.lamorindarepublicanwomen.org/


Google "democratic party fashion show" and you will find a number of local events featuring "ladies who lunch".

Maybe it's a girl thing.

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