Political Parties
Sometimes I wish political parties would allow their members to determine who actually belonged to their party. For example, each year at the caucus meetings or precinct meetings, the party members who showed up would get to vote on all current elected officials of their party.
It could be a simple vote -- keep this official in the party, or disassociate with that member -- just boot them out. You would have to vote before the primary elections of the party, probably even before the end of the registration period. But if you did, you could simply toss people out of the seat before they could even attempt to run. It wouldn't prevent people from running for office -- it would just tell elected officials, "You don't represent our party, so you can't run for election using our party name." It might not effect a lot of people, but I'm willing to bet John Stupid-Express McCain wouldn't make it past that vote. McCain now supports the following statements:"This country is not worth dying for..."
"George Bush is a lying Bastard."
"Bush needs to pull federal troops out of occupied New Orleans."
"George W. Bush is a terrorist." You see, McCain is joining the ultra-far-left in supporting Cindy Everyone-look-at-me Sheehan. Linked to Cao's Blog, Outside the Beltway, Mudville Gazette, Euphoric Reality, and Cafe Oregano.
Comments
Posted by: patd95 at September 23, 2005 10:11 AM (/KuBm)
That would be ok with me though, as I don't consider myself a Republican anyway.
Before I knew any better, I considered myself a Democrat. My parents were Democrats (Dad still is), so I was too. More by association than anything. As I wised up, I actually moved to the right of the Republicans so quickly that I never really considered myself a Republican at any time.
Anyway, I digress. In the long run, I think I'm right, but it would also be a really good thing for conservatives, as there would be far less "reform the party from within" cries from the hopelessly delusional on the right. They'd just be kicked to the curb and would be in a position to recognize that the party isn't going to be reformed.
Posted by: Echo Zoe at September 23, 2005 11:30 AM (K+h36)
Posted by: Denny Hix at September 23, 2005 11:41 AM (LQJdM)
Echo, that result would be fine with me, too. I want there to be some difference between elected officials. Currently, the Republican "big tent" is large enough to encompass every elected official in the country -- there's no way to tell any of them apart. It doesn't matter how it gets split up, I just want some options.
And Denny -- if McCain runs on the GOP ticket, I bet you'll see the lowest turnout ever unless there's a big third-party candidate as a large majority of the GOP base won't vote for him -- they'd pick nothing over those two options. I think I'd write in Mickey Mouse (only because North Carolina won't let me vote for ANYONE but the Republican or Democrat).
Posted by: Ogre at September 23, 2005 01:00 PM (/k+l4)
Posted by: Jody at September 23, 2005 03:10 PM (IEpte)
Posted by: Ogre at September 23, 2005 03:59 PM (/k+l4)
I think Ogre has an excellent idea. This suggestion would mean (I assume) that we can get rid of the neocons and get back to the concept of fiscal responsibility and limited government.
w00t! That's more like it.
Posted by: Cao at September 23, 2005 07:47 PM (RyucI)
I suppose parties can already do that with primaries, but it's just not happenening...I often wonder if I'm the only one who actually cares.
Posted by: Ogre at September 23, 2005 08:14 PM (iJFc9)
Posted by: patd95 at September 26, 2005 11:58 PM (/KuBm)
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