The Kansas left is on the run and it’s starting to show.
Openleft.com, a liberal activist website, is promoting a blast email sent out by Mike Nellis, online director for the Kansas Democratic Party. In the email Nellis makes an appeal for all Kansas liberals to ease up on the purse strings to help Kansas Democrats in 2010. In fact, the KDP is so threatened by a resurgent Kansas Republican Party that even their online activism is beginning to feel the heat.
Kansas Democrats have always had the advantage online, but our Republican counterparts are starting to gain on us and we can’t let that happen. Next November, we will face off against a unified Republican Party. That’s why we need to maintain our competitive advantage online.
Nellis makes the case for $10,000 in donations to build a new website for Kansas Democrats to organize behind. Of course, Republicans know that it’s going to take more than $10,000 and a website to save Democrats next year.
While the admission by the left that they are in trouble is amusing news in itself, Nellis goes further to admit that Republicans are unified in 2010, even with competitive primaries across the state. The notion that there exists a “split” in the party is one that will be fabricated at will by the left when needed, but when push comes to shove, Democrats and Kansas liberals know the party is unified in seeing Republicans win.
What’s more, reading between the lines in Nellis’ explanation shows why Kansas Republicans are so resurgent this election cycle.
…the Sam Brownback-led Republican Party is getting ready to nominate the most conservative slate of candidates in years and they’re starting to gain on us online.
“The most conservative slate of candidates in years.” How about that? Turns out Democrats are scared by conservatives. Would Kansas Republicans be in such a dominate position if it weren’t for the work of conservatives to keep the party standing on principle? Hardly.
Democrats know, and have finally admitted, what conservatives have known for years. When Republicans stand on principle and the basic tenants of the Republican Party, they win. But when Republicans become liberals, they lose. It’s just that simple.
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If I hear one more time how the way for the Republican party to succeed is to turn to the left, I’m going to scream.
I’d like to see the more liberal Republicans (Rinos, ‘moderates’ …. whatever you want to call them) go ahead and cross the aisle & run on the Democrat ticket like Arlen Spector.
Leaving the Republican Party to stay true and CONSERVATIVE. That is a 2-party system I would be able to deal with. I do believe that in a democrat primary with a rino and a far lefty, the rino would win. In essense, we’d be left with a Conservative republican and a ‘Moderate’ republican party and the libs would drop off the scene.
ahh, well. a girl’s gotta’ dream …
I feel great about 2010!!! We have so many great opportunities!!! But we need to take a hard look at Jenkins, I got a call from Planned Parenthood (YUCK!) talking about of what a great job she did voting against the Pence amendment, which I hadn’t heard of. Apparently there was an amendment to HHS appropriations that COULD have stripped PP of its tax-payer funds! HOW could she vote against this!!?? I say we need to take action here, its great boyda’s gone but who are we left with??