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San Francisco GOP Dukes It Out With Paulites
The San Francisco Republican Alliance (yes, there are Republicans here) fended off a throng of Ron Paul supporters that threatened to overwhelm its annual pre-election banquet last night at Fisherman's Wharf. The dinner was to be followed by a straw poll, but Alliance leader Gail Neira canceled it after the Paulites showed up in droves. Paul supporters are known for swarming and being locked out of online straw polls, but this may be the first time they've shut down a poll in the meatspace. The pandemonium that ensured, captured on video below, looks like a scene from a Democratic tea party in 1969:
Though Paul supporters may not always be polite (or racially sensitive), they're clearly shaking up the GOP with the kind of energy bordering on fanaticism that is normally associated with the acolytes of left-wing revolutionarios. Among their latest exploits: a Ron-Paul-branded version of Google (RonPoogle), a Bands4RonPaul Myspace page devoted to Paul fight songs (there are 16), and efforts to conscript 40,000 donors to build a nuclear version of the Ron Paul Money Bomb by agreeing to generate $1,000,000 a week. Wonkette calls them Paultards, but I prefer the term embraced by the Weekly Standard: Ronulans.
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locking Ron Paul supporters out of participation in straw polls...
lovely.
how un-democratic (not in a 'party' sense, btw)
i bet the Repub elite are feverishly working on a way to lock Ron Paul supporters out of primary election participation at this very moment, because they're scared shitless, realizing that it May NOT Be 'just the internet'!
Posted by: jet on 12/05/07 at 2:30 PM Respond
According to the SF GOP website they censured her this year:
http://www.sfgop.org/press/index.cfm/ID/38.htm
Any idea what (else) she did?
"SFGOP CENSURES MEMBER GAIL NEIRA
THE SAN FRANCISCO REPUBLICAN PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
On March 7, 2007, by absolute majority, the San Francisco Republican Party Central Committee passed a resolution censuring Gail E. Neira for statements regarding Michael A. DeNunzio, former Chairman of the San Francisco Republican Party, in violation of certain sections of Article IV of our Bylaws. "
Posted by: jeff on 12/05/07 at 4:47 PM Respond
Gail Neira is a fringe kook, and this wasn't even an official GOP event. 90% of SF Republicans hope to get this Gail Neira lunatic out of GOP politics. The straw poll is meaningless, and I'm actually surprised an elected official would be duped into attending this event.
Posted by: Jerry on 12/10/07 at 2:21 PM Respond
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