For years we’ve been talking about the conservative wing and Establishment wing of the Republican Party. I don’t want to minimize conservatism here, but conservatism is actually undergoing some redefinition right now, and that redefinition is caused by the impact of the election of Donald Trump, splitting some intellectual conservatives away until they can reassess just where “the People” fit into their planetary scheme.

But the rise of the People, as set out in the Constitution, is now center-stage, at just the right time it seems, and many conservatives consider this a good thing. At least this holdover from the Buckley Boston Telephone Directory School of Conservatism believes this to be the case.

The spotlight today is on 63 million voters who are not random but situated as governing partners with Donald Trump, joined by a common thread, to coin a phrase, to “make America great again.”

The sincerity is real. The connection is real. And for proof I offer the fact that the promises Donald Trump has made that he can carry out on his own, he has, while the promises he has made that requires the action of Congress (only one, so far) stalled rather quickly, as if suddenly, after several unanimous votes to overturn Obamacare, they realized their vote would matter, so they returned to type, and balked.

What this proves is that the Trump wing, or People’s wing, of the Republican Party, is invested with a kind of character which the settled Establishment is largely lacking.

In various periods of American history it was vitally important that this character of the People, versus the political skills of the establishment, has been able to shine through.

This is one of those periods.

Of course, if you are of the People wing, you already know this. This is why we hired Donald Trump in the first place, to replace survival-endangering political maneuvering with survival-enhancing common sense, essentially to drain the swap.

So, we expected the GOP House to dither, to be pushed, kicking and biting, to do what we tell them, before we can whip them into shape. No doubt, some will have to be fired.

It was never an overnight undertaking, but there is time.

There is also a way.

The People’s wing faces a myriad of roadblocks to actually achieve what it has commissioned the GOP to do.. First, the left and Soros-financed rent-a-mobs have high-jacked our town halls, so it’s impossible for members of Congress to know just who it is out there yelling and screaming them down when they try to talk.

Answer: since the people who voted for Trump proved over several appearances of not just Trump, but all of the Republican candidates, that they do not misbehave in this manner, never have, never will, the GOP members should easily know these racketeers are not likely Republican voters.

But still, many Establishment Republicans will act as if they are Trump supporters FOR the simple reason that it provides them cover for ignoring them when it suits their purposes, usually having something to do with their donor base, or their status in the Establishment.

In short, they need our vote, but they do not want to fear the voters, that we may fire them.

They know that as long as they can control the nominating process and platform process in the states and various districts, the voters will have to choose whoever they select, over any Democrat. This is why Arizonans have to endure a McCain or a Flake, and Nebraskans, a Ben Sasse. And the same happens in dozens of House districts.

The gap between many elected Republicans and the large majority of the People who elected them is as vast as between Bill Clinton’s definition of “sex” and the rest of America’s.

Just witness how Eric Cantor was caught snoozing by Dave Brat in 2014. He never saw it coming. In fact, Cantor thought he was way ahead of the game, for he had been busy trying to fix Virginia’s nominating process with a method called “slating”, taking the power away from the grass roots to nominate candidates, reeling that power into the hands of a few inside the Virginia-GOP.

In Virginia’s 2013 gubernatorial election, the People rose up and threw down the slating tactic (it’s still around, though) and nominated Ken Cuccinelli over the GOP choice, Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling (a very fine man in his own right). As we’ve seen from many Establishment Republicans, the spite-factor runs deep, and Cantor lent some of his staff to help the Democrat candidate, Terry McAuliffe, super-good friend with the Clintons, to win the state away from the Republicans. WAPO even loaned George Will in the assassination of Cuccinelli…since he is a Christian.

So, for most members of the People’s wing of the Republican Party, what stands between them and getting their elected Representative to go along with the most important aspects of the Trump agenda, the key elements, and not the ice cream and cookies on the side, is often a spiteful state GOP known for teat-fitter [teat-fitting (?)] if it can’t have its way.

xxxThere is a BEST WAY.

In all likelihood…probably the only way…is to go inside the Republican Party and redirect it from within.

You see, the basic relationship between the voters and their representative was severed many years ago. Once upon a time you could write a letter and every congressman had someone send a polite reply and keep count of what was on constituents’ minds, yea’s and nay’s, and then compare with the congressperson’s inner circle of donors and adviors.

That was the 1960’s, but now it has gotten more sophisticated, with email, Facebook and Twitter, but the math is still pretty much the same. Unless you and at least 60% of the voters are (aggressively) against something the congressman is urged to be in favor of by his inner-circle, and there are “political dollars” backing that up, he is generally going to go with where the dollars are.

He will do this because he thinks he can get our vote anyway.

Congressman need the voters in order to keep the job, but have to keep the voters out of the loop and out of the way, so over the years, with the help of the state and national party, have found ways to make that voter’s power less and less potent..

He still needs our vote, and always come’s a’calling with flowers and candy just before election time, but he also knows from statistics that no more than 15% of us show up in a primary and that most voters pay no attention to how their congressman is performing 22 1/2 months of the 24 months they pay him to be there.

Then came Dave Brat in the dead of night to steal Eric Cantor’s seat away in a primary, in 2014, and now Donald Trump, empowering those same people nationwide, proving the people are paying much more attention that first thought.

Still, Congress men and women believe there is very little “the people” can do to prevent them from holding onto their job and their political perquisites once they go into a general election and the opponent is a Democrat. And they rely on local rules and the state party to get them there.

In short, they are still largely unafraid.

So, I say, give fear a chance.

This is How it is Done

There is a way to stampede the Republican Party, requiring very few meetings, or having to buy green eye shades to pour over hundred-page documents. The People’s greatest strength will be simply by being there, an established presence in the party, as a stoplight, or a check point, so that the (minority) Establishment wing will know that every rule and rule change must pass through the People’s wing, and ultimately every candidate must at the very least, acknowledge their presence, and at the very most, depend on their support…

….for in truth, voters from the People’s wing of the party generally represent the majority of the district’s voters, and will better represent them than the Establishment wing, as proven over the past several years.

This may not be so in Delaware, or any Democrat-blue district, but since Donald Trump proved that many Democrats who had been cut loose over private sector jobs, and other “native conservative” issues can still find a candidate who represented their concerns, we know there is a buried demographic that both Democrats and GOP-e were hoping would remain buried…all waiting to find a political home, all based on those ancient tenets of grass roots American conservatism.

Every state GOP party system is different, but they are all based on committeemen, or women, representing each precinct. Fill those seats with like-minded people, and in most red states, count on taking at least 40% of the party’s voting power. And even more in blue states.

The entire complexion of the Republican Party will change, simply because of those precinct committee seats being filled by members not of the Establishment. As will Democrat-blue districts, once they find a new door-to-door salesman on their turf.

That is real political power; to be able to back up the election vote with the threat of the rolled-up newspaper if your elected pup doesn’t pay attention.

All that is needed is for the Trump base; from Arizona-lawyer-to-Charlotte-Hallmark-Cards-store owner-to-Omaha-small-manufacturer-to-Nevada motorcyclist-to-Denver-city-cop-to-Ohio mom-and-pop-retiree, to work with a common purpose and tighten that common thread inside the Republican Party apparatus. It can’t be accomplished any other way.

Become a part of management.

The vehicle is the Precinct Committeeman Project, headed by a friend, that Arizona-attorney I just mentioned above, his name Daniel J. Schultz, aka ColdWarrior. He’s worked with Steve Bannon and is Brietbart’s go-to columnist on taking over the GOP from within. I once watched him stand Herman Cain up straight in his chair in a 2010 private hotel briefing about the possibilities outlined here. He’s been my friend and UnifiedPatriots’ friend since our days at Red State.

ColdWarrior is the last word on HOW-TO mobilize teams of GOP committeemen and -women, however a state party sets up its districts. In the GOP as many as 50% of those slots are open, and while Dan’s been able to get single individuals to enlist, it’s been very hit-and-miss because of the inability to launch a national program.

His 11-minute video, delivered here by the old-fashioned form of 3 x 5 index card, bullet-point presentation, is my favorite.

In 2010, the objective was slightly different than now. We were also targeting GOTV (Get Out The Vote) as a way to stack the GOP with conservatives in all those empty precinct committee seats. But Trump has opened brand new vistas not to just the Republican Party but to the entire Make America Great Again menagerie, because I’m willing to wager that as many as 30% of the Democrat Party is willing to take up residence elsewhere, while as many as 20% of the unaffiliated. never-bothered-to-register-to-vote crowd, including many African-Americans, may find it finally worth their while to vote their jobs-and-family interests.

See the Maricopa County (Phoenix) index card photo from ColdWarrior’s 11-minute presentation (above).

That was in 2013. In 2010 the number of empty precinct seats were much higher, and with our visit with Herman Dan was hoping to bottle the process that would reverse it.

Donald Trump has proved every assumption made by ColdWarrior to be true.

Maricopa County is made up of parts of seven (7) congressional districts of Arizona’s nine. Five of Arizona’s congressional districts are Republican and four are Democrat. Each congressional districts is made of approximately a population of 700,000. This is the rule nationally.

But comparing the total voter turnout in the 2016 presidential election with prior elections shows that an awful lot of people showed up to vote no one really expected to show up.

This seems to have been a trend nationally, for Trump seemed to be able to find voters who were invisible to both parties.

Then consider the number of young men and women from those households, many historically Democrat, ages 18-25, who never bothered to register, much less vote, but found Trump reflected their values, usually about jobs…and whose job prospects have improved.

The People’s Wing inside the GOP has every reason to go and find them and lure them over.

Donald Trump only began to tap that voting bloc, but we already know the Establishment wing has never had any common ground with them, having asked them to leave in 1989 after Reagan departed the White House…”and don’t come back again.”

The tap root of the People’s oak tree inside the Republican Party will be those empty Precinct Committeeman seats…now available in virtually every voting district in America.

Donald Trump, and the deciding role of the “people-factor” has suddenly made those possibilities attainable. Don’t think of being a precinct committeeman as a (boring, thankless) individual endeavor, but as the vanguard of a team effort with a specific mission to conquer the Left and return the Party to its original brand.

Donald Trump will prove that the “people’s conservatism” is the only way a free republic can move forward and that all other forms of conservatism will remain secondary. But it can’t be four-and-done. Or even eight. It will be more likely a fifty year process. We know several conservatives, some even 2016 candidates, who already know this, but who lacked the necessary skill sets to make it actually happen, in part because they were incubated and hatched by the same political system the people believe does not really reflect their pursuits of life, liberty and happiness. With the election of Donald Trump the people have rejected both the Republican establishment’s view of governance as well the leftist dreams of a managerial utopia.

Depending on your definition of how to measure representative democracy, we believe that as many as 40% of the American electorate are unrepresented in the American Congress today.

With the precinct committeeman project, there is a platform to begin gathering those all those voters under a single party umbrella.

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VASSAR BUSHMILLS

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