It's not like CA is in danger of turning red, but I think this article about CA Republicans is a microcosm of what is going to happen to the GOP in general over the next several years.
California's GOP feuds over future philosophyThe bad blood in the party was evident at the convention. On Saturday, state party vice chair Jon Fleischman angrily confronted state Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria (Santa Barbara County), who made his name last week by providing the critical vote needed to pass the state budget.
"You voted for the largest tax increase in the country when you could have stopped it," said Fleischman, publisher of the GOP Web site Flashreport.com, which had publicly pressured Republicans to stand united against the package of $15 billion in spending cuts and $12.5 billion in new taxes. "Good call."
As an open-mouthed crowd of Republicans looked on, Maldonado - viewed as a turncoat by some Republicans, and a hero by others - coolly shot back: "We need a change."
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"If we're going to be the party that doesn't pick its head up out of the sand, or just says, no, no, no, no, no - then we're never going to be the party of the majority," he said.
In the coming months, "we're going to talk a lot about reform ... reform, reform, reform," Maldonado predicted. "And if my party doesn't like it ... then I'll be looking at it in the rearview mirror."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/02/22/MNB5162BDE.DTL&feed=rss.news