Will Ron Sams Be Voted Out On February 16th?

Filed in Delaware by on February 10, 2011

Looks like this might just happen.

As of February 3rd, “34 GOP Executive Committee members” had signed a petition asking Ron Sams to resign.  At the next GOP meeting (on February 16th) Ron Sams and the Vice Bryan Shupe will apparently not be present.  All interested parties may wish to attend to see what happens.  The word on the Internet is that there will be a motion for Ron Sams to be voted out whether he is there or not.

Personally, I think the “establishment” GOP leadership should just walk away.  Hand over control to the Ayotte and Knotts’ wing of the party, wait for them to crash and burn (which they will), and then step back in and pick up the pieces.

Let’s see if Ayotte and Knotts are as good at raising money as they are at shooting off their mouths.  This will be a spectacular Fail.  For the last several months this group has trashed the “cocktail party” elites of the GOP, basically telling them to take their views and shove it.  Perhaps they don’t realize there are checkbooks attached to those views.

And here’s another thing…

Spare me the “moderate” Republicans’ calls of outrage.  Spare me your defense of Sams, Ross, etc..  You guys are the ones who validated and embraced the Tea Party when they suited your purpose.  If they have pie-in-the-sky ambitions you put those thoughts in their tiny heads.  You were thrilled when they went after Commie Libs and the Kenyan Usurper.  This is your monster, Dr. Frankenstein.  You own this.

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  1. Delaware Dem says:

    It couldn’t happen to a better Party. Cheers GOP, enjoy your Civil War.

  2. Obama2008 says:

    This is the time for Democratic party building in Sussex. Of course that is easy for me to say from my armchair up North.

  3. Ross, et al should step down because they were spectacular failures and are out of step with the heart of the Delaware GOP. I have a lot of sympathy for the guys who want to take over. Why not give someone else a chance?

  4. Newshound says:

    “Spare me the “moderate” Republicans’ calls of outrage. Spare me your defense of Sams, Ross, etc.. You guys are the ones who validated and embraced the Tea Party when they suited your purpose. If they have pie-in-the-sky ambitions you put those thoughts in their tiny heads. You were thrilled when they went after Commie Libs and the Kenyan Usurper. This is your monster, Dr. Frankenstein. You own this.”

    Pandora, with all due respect, no one owns anything. The so-called Tea Party, or any other grassroots-type group are independent entities. They (any group) will develop, organize and wield varying levels of power over time. In other words, this ‘movement’ is everywhere, regardless whether moderates, establishment-types, extremists, liberals, the media or any other entity partakes in or ignores it.

    Republicans, like Democrats or Independents are full of individuals. Guilt by association is so tired, old and provincial these days.

  5. MJ says:

    Any Democratic Party building down here needs to recognize that not all of the D’s are progressive. There actually needs to be a big tent approach and we need to run candidates in all races.