The Republican National Convention Wins! Part II
Previously we featured the parrots in print of the “plurality wins the primary” narrative. This post features recent video performances of parrots on You Tube and Fox News.
In the You Tube video attached, Hugo Gurdon, editor-in-chief of the Washington Examiner, parrots the same narrative as the previous print examples. At about the 4:30 point in the video, Gurdon tells how plurality “wins” in 2016 resulted in Trump’s nomination in spite of the fact that the majority of the voters in the government sponsored public opinion surveys wanted someone else.
He suggests that a large field of candidates in 2024 will yield the same result.
I sent the following email to Gurdon:
Hello Hugo.
Just watched your Nikki Haley video where you parrot the false narrative as other gaslighters have. (See attached)
I concede that you may not be Gaslighting; the other option is that you are a victim of Gaslighting.
The simple question here: Who decides?
Either the delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention, or participants in government sponsored public opinion surveys.
Happy to debate that question with either you or the Critical Primary Theory advocate of your choosing.
Any time, any place.
Best regards .
Curly Haugland
In an email to Fox News “Your World” with Neil Cavuto I referred to his program on 2/13/23 and 2/17/23 which included the same parroted narrative that the “government sponsored public opinion surveys” will choose the Republican candidate for president in 2024.
Hello again!
Twice this week?
Fair and balanced?
I just watched Tom Bevan and Daron Shaw misinforming on your show. Happy to appear, in person, to present a defense of the rights of members of the Republican Party against the advocates of Critical Primary Theory. I sent a challenge to Bevan directly. Curly Haugland
From: Curly Haugland <curly@recsupply.com>
Date: February 14, 2023 at 3:16:03 PM CST
To: Tom Bevan <tom@realclearpolitics.com>
Subject: Republican 2024 Rules Confusion Explained
FYI. The 2024 Republican presidential nomination process is called “The Republican National Convention”, not the government sponsored public opinion poll you seem to prefer.
I will happily debate this with you face to face on Cavuto any time.
Curly Haugland
As we have said since we began writing GASLIGHTING REPUBLICANS, this is a work in progress to educate potential delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention about the duties, responsibilities and RIGHTS they will have as they assume their authority to create the Republican Party by the adoption of the Rules of the Republican Party; which will be rules to govern the 2024 Republican National Convention and the rules to authorize the RNC to manage the affairs of the party UNTIL the next convention.
As long as the media Gaslighters continue to feature the narrative of other Gaslighters in their writing, the Gaslighting will continue!
But, unless there is no Republican National Convention in 2024, the Republican National Convention delegates will choose the Republican nominee.
Please forward this post to Republicans interested in becoming a delegate to the 2024 convention.