Saturday, February 09, 2008

Broken Record

Thumbs down

To the West Virginia Republican Party for the confusion caused by the party’s Super Tuesday convention in Charleston. The objective—of having West Virginia have a say on Super Tuesday as opposed to waiting until the May primary—could be considered a success as three of the four GOP candidates visited Charleston. However, the event was not explained well enough to the Republican voters in the state, many who showed up at their voting precincts because they believed they were voting in the primary.

Actually, it was a poor job on the media's part for not reporting our local activities as we worked and prepared for the convention. I might add that our local newspaper didn't even bother to send a reporter, they picked the story up off the wire. Last time I checked the Republican Party doesn't have a newspaper or television station.

Jim knows as well as I that this will do more to interest folks in our Grand Ole Party and he is trying to make a good thing into something bad. Over 30 local High School students participated.
Anyway, this is the same editor that gave us this story less than a week ago Presidential race reaches Final Four, so consider the source. Either he can't count or he has an agenda.

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