By Raynard Jackson
BlakPAC Blogger
Any member of an organization that truly cares about the group will
not hesitate to hold the leadership accountable for the group’s actions,
if they deem them to be inconsistent with the mission of the group.
This is because they want to see the group succeed in fulfilling its
mission.
Many in the Republican Party have criticized Trump’s campaign, not
because they want Trump to win, but because “they” don’t want to lose.
They don’t want to lose their “power.” They want to be re-elected to
their various congressional and gubernatorial offices strictly for the
sake of having power, not because they want to pursue a specific agenda.
We, the voters, have put Republicans in office, but it seems as
though before their hand is removed from the Bible, they are giving
President Obama everything he wants including funding for Syrian
refugees, Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), amnesty for illegals,
entitlements for homosexuals, increased budget deficits, etc.
So when people like me criticize our party we are told that we are “not being good Republicans.” I have no idea what that means.
If we didn’t give a damn about our party, then we would most
assuredly remain silent out of a sheer sense of apathy. But, like a
concerned parent, because we do care we are compelled to speak out when
we see our party losing its way.
So I find it kind of frustrating when Republicans constantly
criticize the candidacy of Donald Trump. The people who are most vocal
in their opposition to Trump have never used this same type of energy to
criticize Hillary Clinton or Barak Obama.
To have so many Republicans actively embrace Hillary Clinton is
mind-blowing. Those who have accused me of being too critical of the
party all of a sudden have laryngitis when it comes to those who have
endorsed Clinton.
I challenge my readers to compare me with those who have endorsed Clinton and been held up as moral heroes of the party.
All of us have impeccable party credentials. We all have proven track
records of being “good Republicans.” I will allow you, the reader, to
figure out the only difference between them and me. This should be
rather obvious and not too hard to figure out.
So, I challenge Trump, and especially his transition team, to put a
simple litmus test on anyone who wants to serve on the transition
committee and a future Trump administration. Every person who wants to be on the Trump transition team should be
required to publically endorse and support the Trump campaign. BlakPAC is the only leading organization to do so. If they
are not willing to do so, they should be barred from serving in any
capacity.
The liberal media is practically throwing money at anyone who is
Republican and will to talk badly about Trump. All of a sudden Black
Republicans are in great demand on CNN and MSNBC, but only for those who
will savagely criticize Trump and all things Republican. The ironic thing about all these Black Republicans, who have suddenly
been filled with righteous indignation over Trump, is that they have
not lifted their voice one iota about the lack of Black staffers in
congressional offices and throughout the Republican Party.
These Black Republicans who are bashing Trump rarely help Black
college students get an internship on Capitol Hill. They have little to
no relationship with the Black community. In other words, they had
laryngitis during the past decades of the party simply ignoring Blacks;
but Trump, who has utilized more Blacks in key positions than the sum of
the sixteen candidates he beat during the primary, they want to get rid
of.
One criticism I will lay on Trump is that he has hired more Black
Democrats than Black Republicans and that I have a major problem with.
But, again, where are these Black Republican puppets on CNN and MSNBC on
issues like this?
They are getting their thirty pieces of silver and are neither concerned with the greater good of the party nor our community. Very few of these Black Republicans even acknowledged the RNC’s recent move to hire Shannon Reeves as a consultant.
In the words of “Pookie an’ dem,” Shannon and Farrell are the real OG (original
gangsta). For the uninitiated, he is an experienced pro who knows what
the hell he is doing and has street cred. Most of these jokers on TV
have no idea who they. are.
Reeves was the former National Director of State and Local
Development for the Republican National Committee (RNC). He is a
lifelong member of the Church of God In Christ (COGIC). He is the only
person ever to serve simultaneously as an elected NAACP President and an
elected officer of the California Republican Party.
George Farrell is one of the smartest political operators in the country, bar
none. Through BlakPAC, he has creating a national database of Blacks that will be
used for future elections.
www.BlakPAC.com
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