Monday, June 11, 2012

The NMRP snubs Arnold-Jones; regular Republicans snub the NMRP.

Blogger Monahan reports this morning, link, that Rep Janice Arnold-Jones was snubbed by the New Mexico Republican Party at the Party's Quadrennial Convention Saturday.

The folks that run the Republican Party in New Mexico are some pretty nasty people, link. First among them Jay McCleskey, if I'm reading Monahan correctly. What they engage in personally, and permit to be done (to Republicans) in their presence, has distanced them from the people they supposedly represent. There seems to be no low to which they are unwilling to sink, link, in pushing their agenda.

The contrast between the NMRP and Republicans like Arnold-Jones, is illustrated by the contrast in their respect for Republicans in particular, and human beings in general.

The preamble of the Republican Party Rules includes the following statement;

It is the intent and purpose of these rules to encourage and allow the broadest possible participation of all voters in Republican Party activities at all levels and to assure that the Republican Party is open and accessible to all Americans.
The manifest record of the NMRP is one of deliberate exclusion, at their whim; whether it's Allen Weh throwing people out of meetings, or the press being denied access to their process.

I believe; Rep Janice Arnold-Jones can survive without
the NMRP, far better than the NMRP can succeed without
her and the kind of Republicans they are driving away in droves.

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