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4/6/13, "Local Grassroots Leaders to RNC: 'Join Us or Get the Hell out of the Way'," Breitbart, Leahy
"Tuesday's remarks by new Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Mike Shields seen as critical of conservative grassroots activists have not been well received by either the icons of the conservative movement or local grassroots leaders.
Despite efforts by RNC spokesperson Sean Spicer to walk those comments back,
local conservative grassroots leaders--almost all of whom have been
working hard for over four years with no compensation--remain
unimpressed.
Ben Cunningham, founder of the Nashville Tea Party and one of the leaders of the decade earlier Tennessee Tax Revolt,
told Breitbart News that "we are not about to be led by a bunch of
timid Washington, D.C. Brahmins who are interested in making a buck off
of people they see as naive. Either join us in the fight or get the hell
out of the way."
Cunningham added that "the problem for Washington, D.C.-based
Republican consultants is they have become almost completely detached
from the passion and purpose of the grassroots. To the grassroots Tea
Party activist," Cunningham continued, "the future of the country is at
stake and they immediately distrust 'consultants' who feel uneasy about
manifesting their passion and fighting for the cause. Tea Party
activists have been demonized and vilified and called every name in the
book by liberals for four years and it has only made us stronger and
more determined than ever."
Zan Green, founder of the Rainy Day Patriots, a local tea party in Birmingham, Alabama organized in February 2009, echoed Cunningham's sentiments. "The
RNC is welcome to join 'We The People' in our self funded,
personal-time-spent efforts to restore our republic. We could use some
team players and there is always room for more boots on the ground."
Eric Olsen, co-founder of the 5,000 member Montana Shrugged Teaparty Patriots
of Billings, Montana, told Breitbart News that "I take exception to all
the reports coming from the Republican old guard. They do not realize
it, but they are losing their base with such remarks."
According to Olsen "the GOP should totally embrace the
teaparty/grassroots followers as it is to their best interest. But they
lack the political will to do so. Instead they demean the success of
the movement. They purposely went out of their way last election cycle
to disenfranchise the tea party, libertarian and Ron Paul supporters.
We all know what happened then. They lost crucial elections across the
nation while successful teaparty backed candidates like Ted Cruz won
handily."
Olsen called the RNC Autopsy report
"a joke," and added that "it shows the willingness of the old guard GOP
to throw their platform under the bus giving in to the pressure from
the extreme left."
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"Passion for America," Olsen concluded, "is the only force that will resurrect real hope and change for the United States.""
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