SavetheGOP in the Washington Post

Written by Alex on December 1st, 2008

I didn’t catch this last week, but we were mentioned in a story about RebuildtheParty.com in the Washington Post.

Shortly after the election, some prominent conservative activists — including Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform and Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council — gathered to talk strategy at a weekend home in rural Virginia. The Old Dominion, once solidly Republican, will soon have two Democratic senators and has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time in 44 years. Ruffini dismisses the value of the meeting.

“Whatever happened at that country estate will be irrelevant to the future of the movement. I’ll bet not a single person under 40 was even at the table,” Ruffini wrote on his blog. “The future will be shaped digitally . . . on blogs like this one, RedState, Save the GOP, the American Scene, and the dozens I have a feeling will be created in the wake of Tuesday’s wake-up call.”

The full story is here.

RebuildtheParty is a fantastic project that I am proud to be involved in. I encourage readers of this site to sign up and get involved.

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    YellowJacket

    Save The GOP, making the big time!

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