by Wayne Allyn Root, Townhall:
Until now, I had no idea how dumb the GOP really was. Man, is our party dumb. The people who run the GOP are so dumb they couldn’t spell “win” if I were to spot them the W and the I.
First, the presidential election was clearly rigged and stolen, and they just let it happen. Now the leaders of the GOP won’t even admit it happened. They’re afraid, like whiny little snowflakes, of offending liberal activists, Democratic voters, assorted socialists, government bureaucrats, RINOs (Republicans in Name Only), woke corporate CEOs, the mainstream media and the masters of social media — you know, all the people who conspired to steal the election.
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Don’t believe me? Ask Time magazine. Time just released a fascinating in-depth story of how Democrats, liberal activist groups, media, social media and, shockingly, corporate America all partnered in one big conspiracy to prevent Donald Trump’s reelection. Time admitted it was a “conspiracy.” It admitted it was an “alliance between left-wing activists and business titans.”
The detailed Time story reads like a confession of a stolen election. It admitted the game plan: This conspiracy was based on taking advantage of COVID-19, mail-in voting, last-minute changes in voting laws, gobs of corporate money backing the effort, and collusion by media and social media to silence any dissent.
And now the delusional GOP leadership compounds the problem by ignoring reality. Republican leaders keep thinking they’re going to win it all back in 2022 and 2024. Really? How? What’s the plan?
To quote Martin Luther King Jr., “I have a dream.” I have a game plan that at least gives us a fighting chance to neutralize the Democratic advantage, compete and win elections.
First, money: Money is the mother’s milk of politics. Democrats have all the money in the world. President Joe Biden raised record sums. Where did it come from? A ton came from the biggest corporations in America. How will the GOP compete with that moving forward?
The answer is to tell corporate America to go to hell. Former President Trump should remake the GOP as the party “of the people, by the people, for the people.” It’s time to announce the GOP will no longer accept any corporate money. From now on, the GOP will be funded “by the American people” only. Ask every Trump voter to contribute $10 per month.
Seventy-four million Trump voters would be thrilled to fund a party that looks out for the little guy. Some may give $100 per month, some $1,000. But everyone has $10 per month to spare.
Let’s assume only 50 million Trump voters agree. That’s $500 million per month. That’s $6 billion per year without a penny from corporations. That’s $24 billion over the next four years — the most money ever raised by any politician or political party. That’s enough to win a lot of elections.