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Tea Parties aside, the conservative movement in the US is on a failing path. With the exposure of the bondage club meal expenditure, further digging shows a lot of high living. link

Top vendors to get RNC cash thru January:

Vendor Amount
Manchester Grand Hyatt (San Diego) $254,369
Gaylord National Resort $172,494
Four Seasons Resort (Jackson Hole, Wyo.) $148,128
Capital Hilton $133,010
Delta Airlines $116,828
Moby Dick Airways $106,541
American Airlines $102,666

Now, the Washington Post gets the issue right: link

"Monthly committee spending reports, like those that were due by midnight Tuesday, illustrate cultures in which vast sums are consumed with limited accountability, a Washington Post review has found. Neither committee appears to have clear internal spending guidelines, and their reports do not explain hefty expenditures in categories such as "office supplies" and "tips" that consume tax-exempt party funds. "

"The nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics, in an analysis done at the request of The Post, calculated, however, that administrative and fundraising expenses consumed about $60 million of Democratic revenue in this cycle through the end of February, or 59 percent of total revenue that exceeded $100 million. For Republicans, the amount exceeded $74 million, or 68 percent of $109 million in revenue."

This internal culture of the republican party will simply never accomodate the presentation of a conservative message. And without a serious and logic based debate, conservatism cannot win over the good feelings of progressivism.

Also, April 22nd is National Jelly Bean Day , celebrate this, along with Earth Day, even though it is St. Francis of Assisi' birthday. We will not accuse you of being a Franciscan.

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