A high-ranking member of the Republican establishment in Richmond informed me recently that there are no serious people disputing Republican strategy. That is a dire omen.
2) I couldn't quite fathom how dire until now. We turn now to studying the Republican Party in Virginia, and the immediate results are virtually terrifying. Our party is in disarray. Failure mounting on failure, our Party has split from the soul of our people.
3) The laundry list of defeat following defeat is stunning. I'll give you the wiki link but you hardly need it. With 43% Republicans to 39% Democrats, we are now a deep blue state, with no sign in sight of ever regaining our hold on State Government.
4) The enemy of my friend is my enemy. We have three Republican friends who need lauding, They are:
Ronnie Campbell - Lexington
Mike Cole - Fauquier
Dave LaRock - Loudon
Heroes, each, here's what they did...
5) They sent a letter to VP Pence asking him to nullify our electoral results, yes, Virginia's Election 2020 outcome. I had no idea our outcome was questionable, at all. Did you? They felt it was and asked VP Pence to do his job. We have to linger on that for a moment.
6) I have to go on record, again, as to where I stand. Election 2020 was a massive, landslide victory for Trump. It was stolen before our very eyes by the most massive voter fraud scheme in American history. It was the birthing moment of a new totalitarian state in America.
7) Following the Election Theft, the left, in massive collusion with the Republican establishment across the land, sealed off all its leaking power structure under the umbrella of this vast theft. In essence, unless corrected, this brings halt to the America we know.
8) To complete the context, I picture the 1st Amendment as the pivot point upon which our history as a people turns. Free speech is the heart, the soul, the very effective moment of freedom itself. And the pivot point of the pivot point of free speech, is free and fair elections.
9) I was both a non-voter and a complete vote skeptic until Trump converted me in 2016. Since then I have come to believe that the vote is the single most important element of our Democracy, and the key component upon which our Republic stands.
10) The Democrats, in massive collusion with the Republican establishment, have now obliterated the power of the vote and thereby silenced our voice as free Americans. This has NOT yet settled into a new normal and must not. We must fight this with all we are.
11) It is important not only to be on record, but to do so repeatedly as pertinent. You know where I stand. So then, what happened to our three heroes here in Virginia? First, they were stripped of their committee assignments. Who did that?
12) Campbell, Cole, and LaRock were stripped of their committee assignments by the Democrat Speaker of the House, Eileen Filler-Corn. I don't blame her for doing that, that's just her job. She is, after all, a Democrat and they rule the House. I don't imagine it was personal.
13) We meet our anti-hero now. One Richard Anderson, Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia. It was his job to stand with Campbell, Cole, and LaRock. He should have honored and defended our heroes. What did he do? His quote follows next...
14) From the wiki: "After the insurrection that left 5 people dead, including a capitol police officer, party chairman Rich Anderson said in a statement "I and Virginia Republicans across our great Commonwealth condemn these despicable acts without reservation or hesitation."
15) Ah. The insurrection. I realize I failed to state my position on that above. Color revolutions are built upon theater, and on false flag operations. The "insurrection" of January 6 was precisely that. There was NO insurrection. There was just a false flag operation.
16) Who remembers the Russia Hoax? From the moment Trump was elected, our Intelligence Community as led by the CIA and the NSA went into overdrive to apply the established principles of color revolutions to us, here in the United States.
17) The culmination of that effort materialized in the great theft of Election 2020, and in its aftermath, necessary to protect the theft against detection. Should you disagree, I'll understand. Complexity is the great asset of those in such positions of power.
18) I say again, the psychological asset they employ is termed Cognitive Dissonance. Nothing about the America you believe in fits with the reality of our own IC employing its tools of manipulation over us, the very citizens it is supposed to protect.
19) It may well be that our venerable Party Chairman, Anderson, is victim of just such manipulation. He may not be purposefully colluding with the left. He may just be its proxy fool. But what he failed to do was express a powerful, newsworthy statement on behalf of our heroes.
20) This ties directly to the strategy I hear emerging in all my conversations. We will crush McAuliffe in the General Election because...he represents the past, he has too many skeletons in his closet, our man Youngkin appeals to moderates...so we'll win!
21) Friends, to call such musings strategy, is to claim it doesn't snow in Minnesota in the winter. That's NOT strategy. Hope is not a strategy. Brash, bold predictions of certain victory are not strategy. Strategy that is uncontested, not argued, is not strategy.
22) We have to go back to our leader, Anderson. His statement expresses complete acceptance of the Democrat lie. We reject these despicable acts without reservation, he states. Despicable acts? What about the false flag operation? Was that not despicable?
23) So here we are, no Republican primary, and 2.5 million votes about to die on the vine, unuses, unexpressed. The question stands up and shouts"
HOW DO YOU WALK AWAY FROM POWER?
And if you do, why did you do so?
24) The best theory I've got about the Republican Party of Virginia is ignorant complacency. We have the ability to determine the Democrat nominee. But, no need, all will be well. We'll crush McAuliffe in the fall. Absolutely certain. That's just ignorant.
25) Or it's worse. Let's talk about corruption. For the most part, people are not self-proclaimed evil villains. People justify. They rationalize. The very best way to do that is to think the opposite. I'm not corrupt. I am doing the right thing.
26) The only thing that corruption really requires is the following simple formula:
Benefit => Duty
And the benefit doesn't even need to be personal. It could be the idea that our Party will benefit only if we appeal to moderates, denying our duty to our core members.
27) Back to strategy. Here's a dire scenario. McAuliffe easily wins his nomination on June 8. Then, in the fall, as opposed to Youngkin crushing McAuliffe, McAuliffe crushes Youngkin. A true strategy would have to face that scenario and address it honestly.
28) The unwillingness to face true challenge over strategy does not indicate either intelligence or integrity. A clear statement is called for. Should McAuliffe win on the 8th, who will stand to account? If he does, I will call on RPV leadership to accept full accountability.
29) Obviously, they'll only repeat how we'll crush him in the fall. Okay. Fast forward. McAuliffe crushes Youngkin in the fall. I will call on RPV leadership to accept full accountability. Why? Because we have the power to #DefeatMcAuliffeNow. Imagine.
30) Imagine the RPV put out a statement guiding all Virginia Republicans, to INCLUDE delegates, to show up on June 8 and vote for Justin Fairfax. Can you imagine? I know, it isn't easy. But try. All we need are 300,000, 12% of our 2.5 million voters and we #DefeatMcAuliffeNow.
31) Flip it around. We know they won't. We know they have no strategy at all and masquerade predictions of easy victory as if they comprised strategy. See Evil Mc in all his power, and the Clinton Crime Family expressing its evil power over our Commonwealth as a result.
32) Where does that leave us? Self-organization. The truth is that there are two Republican Parties, not one. Let's name them.
Republican Party Establishment (RPE)
Republican Party People (RPP)
We The People. We are the TRUE Republican Party. We are the grassroots.
33) Why must we self-organize? Because we cannot depend upon either our leaders' intelligence or their integrity. Our leaders to do not represent, and likely do not even care about us, our will, our needs, our rights. They betray us.
34) Trump has proven the reality of a rigged system. But what does that actually mean, literally? It means that leaders benefit NOT by representing their followers but by exploiting them. Leaders take advantage of the system for their own gain AGAINST their obligations.
35) Again, no leader needs to admit he has done so. All he needs to do is simply forget his duty on the path to his benefit. Why didn't Anderson defend Campbell, Cole, and LaRock? It was his duty to do so. But it would NOT have been to his benefit.
36) Here's my call. RPV leadership sees NO benefit in the mission to #DefeatMcAuliffeNow. They care far more about peaceful coexistence with the Democrats in power than in duty to us, We The People, the RPP. They want our 2.5 million votes to expire, unused.
37) Perhaps I might offer this nicety. We might call this the Tyranny of Assumptions. The media and the Democrats call January 6 an insurrection, so insurrection it was. It was on TV, after all. Even FOX called it that. So, we must condemn it. Anderson dutifully condemned it.
38) Personally, I condemn his condemnation. I consider it an act of cowardice. It takes courage to employ intelligence, intellect. It is easy to simply accept the words the media imposes upon our minds. An interesting phrase arises. The banality of evil.
39) Why didn't Anderson defend Campbell, Cole, and LaRock? It would have required balls of steel, an iron will, clear thinking, and honest strategy to do so. Clearly, Anderson had none of any of those. Clearly, the RPV is just a tool of the left.
40) Witting? Unwitting? Tools need neither. Tools only need the immediate perception of self-benefit. Tools require no sense of purpose, mission, obligation, or sacrifice. Nope. That's why for us VA Republicans, it's self-organization or bust.
Thread ends at #40.
If you're interested in the self-organized mission to...
We've discussed the 5 stages of grief before, and we'll review them again today. The first is Denial, and a point often missed is how GOOD Denial can be for us. It can be an act of will.
2) The order I teach the stages in is slightly different than the original. Here's my list:
We'll do a quick run through over the 2020 Election theft.
3) Republican Grief:
I deny that Biden is the lawful president. I shall not let him pass into my heart as such. He is a thief. I deal with this by bargaining my way to oppositional action, action in which my anger is powerfully channeled. My action may not succeed. No matter.
Hapless. We Republicans are a people without a mission right now. We're hapless. What are we fighting for right now? The 2022 Midterms? The 2024 Presidential Election? Obviously they're too far away.
2) We've been purged out of social media, just a few of us still straggling along, but with so little force as to feel like just punching water. The left knows, cut off the head of the snake and the body just writhes and convulses and goes nowhere till the life force is spent.
3) We're still reeling from the stolen election. Hapless, yes, and perhaps as bad or worse, we're feckless. We don't have a feck to give. No mojo. I know you know. But we aren't facing our disease, naming it, and doing something about it.
I've made up my mind. You can see my decision represented below. I haven't gone in to place my vote yet, and haven't decided if I'll do early voting, or go in on the 8th. Justin Fairfax is my man.
2) I have to tell you, man was I dreading the research tasks you see represented in these two screenshots. If you look closely at the second, you see I have all four Non-McAuliffe candidates' wikis up in my browser. They've been there for days without a single glance from me.
3) The cop out I gave myself was that I'd just do the research and analysis in real time together with you, generate my thread as I did so. Methodical, meticulous, honest research with all these parameters in mind, if you follow me, you know the drill. But then...EUREKA!
Here at Twitter, there is no file sharing function. I am NOT able to post my threads here as word docs. The only workaround are screenshots. Cumbersome! Threads it is, here...
2) But sometimes a workable document as a whole is better than threads. The thread reader app exists in that gap, but still does not give you the full flexibility that a word doc does.
3) Just now, I was able to provide the members of my discussion group at Telegram, and those who follow my channel, complete, unfettered access to the documents for use on computer, phone, or even hard copy.
Al is my hero, friend, advisor, and true compatriot. He is President Trump's Favorite Veteran. Listen to our great POTUS introduce Al.
2) @Al_Baldasaro made the most the most important introduction of my life, to General Mike Flynn. While I'm tempted to tell Al's full story, we have to skip all that and turn to the advice he gave me yesterday about the #DefeatMcCullifeNow mission.
3) @Al_Baldasaro gave me some important coaching about the Virginia Republican Party's decision to NOT run a primary this year. His fresh perspective persuaded me that I was wrong in my judgement of them.
Virginia Republicans, Let’s Win Now & In November Too
We have the power to turn the Democrat primary. Between now and June 8, if every single Republican in the state of Virginia votes against McAuliffe, defeating him is a massive win.
2) You don't have to know much about McAuliffe to know he's poised be our next Governor. We are, right now, a DEEP BLUE state. The four other candidates running against him are not running against him. They are merely cosmetic.
3) Let's look at a Chaos Theory approach. Our ONLY job is to get Republicans to vote for any Non-McAuliffe candidate in the June 8 primary. It's likely a tough sell, and very possibly an impossible one. Maybe our side is simply too demoralized.