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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:36 AM
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RNC To Take Up 'Purity' Resolutions This Week (in Hawaii)

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The Republican National Committee is headed to Hawaii this week for its winter meeting. One of the top issues on the agenda, being put forward in a series of resolutions on Friday by Indiana committee member James Bopp Jr., is whether the party's candidates will be conservative enough -- and what steps the party can take to enforce it.

Bopp is offering two key resolutions. The first is a test that requires GOP candidates to show that they hold conservative positions on eight out of ten key conservative positions, such as opposing President Obama on health care and the stimulus, in order to receive RNC funding. This has been commonly referred to in the media as the "purity" test. The other, which Bopp calls the "accountability" resolution, would empower the chairman to cut off party funding for a candidate if the chair judged them to be insufficiently conservative. In an interview with TPMDC, Bopp explained that the resolutions serve an important need of maintaining the party's credibility.

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"The party already has the power to determine who receives RNC funding," said Bopp, explaining the accountability resolution. "This would empower him to consider ideology. Currently, he does not believe he can do that, he has told me. He believes, and I think most chairman did, that his duty as chairman is to support all candidates without regard to ideology. This would empower him to consider ideology."

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"Of course, just like I was on other resolutions. As long as we can accomplish the goal, I'm not wedded to any particular terminology or approach," said Bopp. "We wanted to, with the resolution you refer to as the socialist resolution, we wanted to make the public aware that Obama's agenda is a socialist agenda, and to begin that discussion and debate, and we did. And by adopting that resolution that explained that their agenda is a socialist agenda, it's helped to educate the people, and now everybody agrees with it, really. We accomplished the goal there, so I'm always open to changes, or even fresh approaches, if they can get us to where I think we need to go."

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And Bopp also explained that, because these tests are specific to the needs of today, they will be changing in the future. "This is not, and people should not look at this, 'these are the principles, the universal principles of the party,'" said Bopp "This is a practical application in this election cycle, to what are the pressing issues that we are facing, and what we would do is every two years have a new list. And of course when the Republicans take over Congress in 2010, in 2011 the list would be much different. We'd be looking at tax cuts and all sorts of good things like that. They will change as the dangers or the opportunities present themselves."
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sure of himself, isn't he.

an aside: wonder how 'pure' Bopp is or isn't.
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MidwestTransplant Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:49 AM
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1. Hawaii? That's an exotic place. Doesn't seem like America. Why is the RNC there?
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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:51 AM
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2. lol
nt
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:56 AM
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3. You're right, but they're all going to go visit the
Hawaii Secretary of State office to try to see the birth certificate. It'd be a great opportunity for some scamster to sell bogus copies to the morons there for the convention.

"Psst...psst...wanna see the genuine Obama birth certificate? I got it right here. It'll cost you $10,000, and I'll personally guarantee that it's legit. I'm a former state police commissioner. We gotta get rid of that Obama guy. I just wanna help."
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