"For every man threw down his rod, and they became serpents. But Aaron’s rod swallowed up their rods."
Exodus 7:12
Dana Loesch is a friend of this website. We've known each other for many years. We've been on her show.
Thus, we appreciate her discussing Texas-specific challenges last night on Twitter.
Unfortunately, however, her diagnosis misses the mark.
Specifically, she says:
Hearing from numerous folks in different counties that they’re being out-organized by out-state funded progressive groups while the Texas GOP snoozes at the wheel. Many city council and other races. The feeling is that the state party isn’t taking it seriously.— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2019
She's not wrong that this is a problem. But it's not one that's caused by the state party. The state party are the ones trying to remedy the situation.
The problem, unfortunately, is that Republicans don't vote in local elections. Nothing more. Nothing less. There's only so much a political party can do when citizens are apathetic.
Furthermore, to make that accusation against a state party chairman who helped elect three Republicans to the Austin City Council is historically ignorant.
This is exactly how Cruz came so close to Beto last election. The ground organization effort is a disaster and I’ve spoken to a handful of veteran grassroots organizers who say they feel left out on their own to battle well-funded astroturfed efforts. No data sharing, nothing.— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2019
Kinda sorta.
It's certainly true that O'Rourke's campaign did a good job turning out their soft supporters. Their ground game certainly helped in that effort. But, absent Cruz's catastrophic failures, none of that's relevant.
By all means, criticize the candidates from last fall (starting with Cruz), but it's hard to blame the state party when incumbent United States Senators are making bizarre comments about hair dye.
The party will ignore this at their own political peril and it won’t become evident until they have their backsides handed to them in 2020 and GOP lose any competitive change to regain the WH again. @TexasGOP needs to wake up and wake up fast. I’ll discuss on #DanaRadio tomorrow.— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2019
More accurate statement: In 2020, the Texas GOP needs an affirmative record of accomplishments on which to run. If that happens, they're fine. They'll probably even pick up a few of the state rep seats they lost last fall.
Unfortunately, given where we are in the session, the odds of that happening are cloudy at best....
They did this in Colorado and in Nevada. Those who think it can’t and won’t happen (without strong counter organizing) in Texas are clueless and haven’t seen what’s been happening on the ground level — and in the most conservative districts.— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2019
You can't organize if you don't have a record on which to run.
Wendy Davis and Beto were nothing more than GOTV vehicles to further seed certain Texas districts blue. They weren’t run to win, they were used as cash cows and for data building.— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2019
Perhaps, to a degree. Democrats certainly have more data than they did five years ago. But none of that matters if Republicans are giving their own voters a reason to show up.Again, Dana's correct to recognize a problem. We're glad she did. But the problem is the elected officials, not the state party.
A few other points:
- Anyone who wants to understand why the left has newfound momentum in Texas needs to look at Trump. Anyone who pretends otherwise is either foolish or in denial. If reading that last sentence made you angry, then you're part of the problem.
- We wouldn't be in this mess if national conservative media hadn't spent the past decade giving Greg Abbott softball interviews.
- A word or two about election integrity (esp. in Dallas, Hays, and Travis counties) would have been helpful.
- There's still time to get these trends moving in the right direction during the current legislative session, if anyone wants to help.
Bottom Line: We appreciate the attention, we just wish it were focused on the real problem....
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