The Assault from Within: A War on Grassroots Conservatism
- wtpnetwork

- Jul 31, 2024
- 2 min read
In the shadowy trenches of the Colorado State GOP, a storm is sitting on the horizon, and Dave Williams, Chairman of the Colorado GOP, just happens to stand in the eye. His sin? Not clinging to the dusty Reagan-era playbook like a lifeline. No, Williams is daring to navigate the fast-running waters of modern American politics with a bold, populist approach, and for some Uni-Party-Republicans, let's call them the Trans-Republicans, this is akin to high treason.
These Trans-Republicans, relics of a bygone political age, are hell-bent on a kamikaze mission to purge the party of any and all modern influences. They view Dave Williams as Public Enemy Number One, because he's in the way of their impracticable quest to turn back the political ideology clock.
Their logic is as outdated as their ideology. They moan about Williams shunning candidates who opt for signature gatherings at grocery stores over the traditional State and County Assemblies. "It's the law," they cry, as if that's a trump card. Well, let's dissect that, shall we? Colorado law also condones abortion right up to birth, is that suddenly our rallying cry? It’s the state law. What about Red Flag, which is a Colorado State law? Of course not. Our conservative principles guide our endorsements, not the mere existence of a law.
The reality is that these Trans-Republicans are engaged in nothing more than a glorified hissy fit, throwing political tantrums that would embarrass a two-year-old. They’re more obsessed with preserving their nostalgic fantasies than embracing the undeniable shifts within our party and the nation.
It’s about time these political dinosaurs got the memo: The GOP is evolving, and no amount of foot-dragging on their part will change that. Dave Williams isn’t their problem; It’s our true grassroots ideology, the fear. Dave is steering the party through the new Conservative Republican realities, not anchoring it to a past that no longer exists. Did Dave get thumped in his CD5 primary? Yes, but so did Reagan a couple of times for president in 1968 and 1976 before he won. So, is losing a political race a disqualification of leadership? I think not.
Moreover, with our presidential nominee, Donald J Trump, pleading for unity within the party, these Trans-Republicans need to snap out of their delusional stupor. The Chairmanship might be up for grabs in 2025, but right now, we have bigger fish to fry. November is coming, and we need all hands-on deck.
So, Trans-Republicans, it's time to holster your pea shooters and get with the program. The battle for America's future is here, and it's not won by infighting. It’s won by rallying around leaders like Dave Williams who are bold enough to lead, not just follow. Get over yourselves and focus on the mission, winning elections and advancing conservatism, not staging ridiculous coups.
The true grassroots conservative will not look kindly upon these Trans-Republicans who ignore the call of our 47th president to focus and stop the infighting. Just remember, Karma can be a, well, you know.



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