#4 mderpelding | 2008-07-08 19:37
The first requirement of attending the yearly AR conference, besides having sufficient funds to pay, is that one must wear a suit and tie because one must be a gentleman. First and foremost.
Of course, the Left doesn't buy this, so they say "Nazis in suits". Or, "gentlemen racists".
I agree.
Elbow patches are optional, and a good briar is always a plus. And houndstooth is SO Anglo-Saxon.
All bullshit.
Get 50 pissed off voters in a room with local TV coverage and a print reporter and you will cause the political leadership of 80,000 people to stand up and take notice.
Do the math...
500 pissed off voters will effect the political leadership of 800,000.
That should cover the lion's share of electoral bodies in the U.S.
How do you accomplish this?
Going door to door like Saul Alinsky.
Local TV stations will love you for it.
They have to provide "public service" to keep their FCC licenses.
Better to have a "breaking" news story on pissed off home owners than the latest Museum fund raiser.
If you can give a local a big enough story, they will think "national" coverage. What do you think that would mean to them?
A network feed is the promised land for a video reporter.
Jared Taylor wants to slay the dragon, all by himself, with you as his cheerleader.
Democratic politics is a numbers game.
Attire doesn't count.
Except in Hollywood.