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Republican is defying his own party and opposing 'automatic delegates'
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The Party I once loved is down the toilet. It's time to vote the bums out.
There are FAR more than 30 automatic State and County in SL County (about double that) and this is repeated in almost every county.
When ONE vote can change the outcome 60 is an enormous intrusion.
James Evans' arguments are nothing but a smoke-screen (you'd expect something more intelligent and accurate from someone who once served in the State Legislature) that will set off all of the smoke-detectors in the court building tomorrow as the judge imposes the party's own rules NOT Mike Ridgway's will.
Perhaps it is time for new party leadership (again), that won't ignore the rules, and will respect the vote of the delegates.
In the meantime, there is no recourse to protect the people of this state from the effects of continuing to violate this rule, other than to take it to the courts. The party could easily avoid this, by obeying it's rules. Why blame Mike, when it's in the hands of party leaders?
There is an old saying: �Whatever Peter says about Paul says more about Peter than it does about Paul.�
In other words it involves the psychological principle of projection. When a person projects
their own inclinations onto others in an attempt to get their own evil inclinations away from themselves, they are really making a tacit admission
that they are oftentimes guilty of the very thing they are accusing the other person of having done.
Attendees were prepared to vote AGAINST the GOP's proposal of MORE automatic delegates at the GOP's March 15 central committee mtg. When James Evans, et.al., saw how many people were still there waiting to vote AGAINST it, after having put it at the end of the agenda, he adjourned!
Who is it, really, who "disrupts the party process" when they don't "get their own way??" Who is it that has temper tantrums, spreads lies, does name-calling, cries "victim" to the police and has them do frivolous arrests on innocent people who are speaking against their one-more-corrupted-layer-of-a-power-grab??
Why should John Valentine or Curt Bramble be appointed automatic delegates? That means they get to vote for themselves at convention, thereby cementing their incumbency even more. If they appoint ever more delegates, they get ever more votes at convention because all their own people have been appointed.
This has to end. Delegates should be elected, not appointed. Period.
If every Utahn realized the power of delegates and the dirty business that happens at meetings and conventions, there would be a packed court room when Ridgway filed. This is not a frivolous lawsuit. This is called the next step after you've already tried every other avenue for change.
Wouldn't it have been nice for the public to have the chance to learn about this event before it took place?
In the end it (they're ability to participate in their own government) will be taken from them.
These insiders also hate Mike R. and are only able to make personal attacks on him because they know that they have no logical arguments against the content/direction of what he is doing/ saying.
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The question of whether the party should have appointed delegates (which sounds similar to the Democrats' 'superdelegates') is a legitimate one, but not to argue through the courts. Grow up, Mike, and deal with not getting your way.