Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Republican Loser Caucus (RLC)

Now that the Northwest Indiana Patriots has finally folded, I think it's worth going after the root of the problem: the Indiana chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC). Let's face it, anyone who was initially a part of the local Tea Party group and then left will cite either the RLC or the activity of RLC members.

In theory, I sympathize with the RLC. They want to see limited government and the Republican Party before 2010 wasn't exactly doing a great job promoting those values. In practice though, I despise the RLC. Their tactics are disgusting and their overall aims are questionable at best.

For those of you who don't know, Joel Ferguson is the current state chair of the RLC. He replaced a vile little bug that encouraged the tin-foil hat society culture that persists within the RLC today. Now, in the interest of honesty, I've heard nothing but positive things about Ferguson. He's open to reason, has a good head on his shoulders, and is genuinely supportive of the Republican Party.

That's great. If the RLC was filled with Joel Fergusons today, I wouldn't bother writing this post. The problem are the members, which appear to be acting on their own destructive desires rather than on the commands from their leadership.

Mario Martini, Joe Hero (who probably was responsible for leaking GOP information to the Democrats), and former-Congressional candidate and all around creep, Rob Pastore were among several RLC supporters in Lake County who filed frivolous and outrageously false complaints against leaders in the Lake County Republican Party. The idea behind their complaint was to oust the county's Republican leadership and fill the void with their own people... probably Martini, Hero, and Pastore. Of course, the Rules Committee flat out rejected the complaint and told the RLC where they could shove it.

They also tried to get the law involved in their political battles. Rob "Creep" Pastore is now running for mayor in Hammond, but nobody likes him. Instead, George Janiec (the Secretary of the Lake County GOP) is the front runner for the GOP nomination. Janiec also relies on a wheel chair to get around.

Normally, an underdog candidate would have to out-work the favorite to win. Well, the RLC decided it would be easier to file a false police report against Janiec for going around a restaurant parking lot and displaying a gun, threatening to kill Pastore. In addition to the police report, Pastore got a restraining order. Even though a judge issued a gag order on this whole mess, the RLC decided that the whole point of this was to publicly discredit Janiec - therefore, they ignored it.

The protective order was eventually lifted and the RLC has given the law enforcement one more reason to never trust their members.

Another RLC member and a "Republican" candidate for the Indiana House District 12, Peter Karagan, reportedly threatened to sue the Lake County GOP Chair for not supporting his candidacy. In reality, Karagan hadn't voted Republican a day in his life until the 2010 primary - he was a life long Democrat and refused to participate in common "point sharing" practice with the Lake County GOP, which would have provided campaign funds and supported the entire Republican Party.

I know Joel Ferguson reads Dalton's blog and I'm confident he'll read this:
Joel,
Everyone I've spoken to says you're a reasonable person with a reasonable message but unreasonable supporters. The RLC will never be taken seriously, let alone recognized by the Indiana Republican Party, unless you get these nut jobs under control or have them flat-out kicked out of your group.

Over the past few years, the RLC has given the Republican Parties of Lake and Porter County no reason to trust them and every reason to distrust them. I know you're taking over for that pathetic worm, but you're in charge now and being held responsible for these idiots disgusting actions.

Personally, I want there to be a voice for limited government in the GOP. I think it's a good thing if done correctly. What's happening under your watch now is not right, and I believe you know that. If you are serious about putting a stop to this madness, I think there are a lot of people who would be eager to help you.

Let me be absolutely clear, the RLC will never be successful in Indiana if these are the members you have and tactics you use.

Be a leader and take action.
-Oscar Zoroaster

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Faith Jones Runs Away, NWI Patriots Dissolved!



FINALLY! Faith Jones is gone and she's dissolving the long defunct Northwest Indiana Patriots. Apparently, the price of tin foil has gone up and she could no longer afford the materials needed for the half dozen people left in the group.

Now hopefully there's a conservative leader in Northwest Indiana who isn't associated with 9/11 conspiracy nuts, Indiana's proud biggest loser (Mark Leyva), or anyone who has actually thought Faith Jones was a halfway decent leader.

If we get another joke in charge, you can bet the farm that I'll be just as critical of the new group as I was the last group of brain damaged liberal cry babies. For those of you idiots who think I'm a sexist man, try nominating a male who is just as dumb as Faith Jones and see what I have to say.

Things to look for in our new leader:

1. Involved in REPUBLICAN activities and not an open supporter or collaborator of Democrats.

2. Educated enough to write a coherent sentence.

3. Wise enough to exclude unruly, foolish, dishonorable, and otherwise unwanted characters from planning committees and speaker lists.

4. Open enough to welcome local conservatives of all races, colors, creeds, and philosophies.

5. Focused enough not to lose sight of the national issues that bind us all together as conservatives.

These aren't unreasonable criteria for us to have of Tea Party leadership in NW Indiana. In fact, they're probably shared by most conservatives in the region. Faith Jones failed to meet all the criteria and, as a result, the group died (literally).

For people who have dared to pay attention to my writings, you'll know that I'm very supportive of the Tea Party movement nationally and want it to succeed here in Northwest Indiana. That's why I was so tough on the failed leadership that has been in place up until now.

I sincerely hope we get it right this time.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

No Condemnation of Shooting from NW Indiana Tin Foil Hat Society

By now, I'm sure we're all familiar with this nut job that went on a shooting rampage in Tucson, Arizona. I say nut job because he fits the description. While everyone is bickering over whether this guy was a rightist or a leftist based on his personal effects and his Facebook book list, what the findings ultimately show is that this guy is a severely disturbed tin foil hatter whose only political beliefs are rooted in a very generic conflict based ideology where everyone is either an oppressor or, like him, oppressed. As a result, his political beliefs are not right versus left, but rather, superior versus subordinate. To dumb it down even more for you, the kid has a problem with authority in all of its forms. It's the one factor that unites Hitler, Marx, and Alex Jones.

Well, still, the debate rages on and every Tea Party group in the country is sending out mass e-mails condemning the massive shooting... well, perhaps I spoke too fast. ALMOST every Tea Party group. You see, there's always an exception and the tin foil hatters in Northwest Indiana's group still haven't gotten around to it. Maybe they'r still in mourning that all of the Democrats they backed for political office lost their races.

Still, when I get e-mails from groups in Georgia, Florida, Massachusetts, Maine, SW Michigan, Washington, Oregon, Iowa, and Illinois groups and not from our local group, you know there's a problem. The problem is that our local group is dead and the few idiots left in their ranks are silent sympathizers of the kid's "everything is oppressing me" tin foil hat ideology.

There might well be a condemnation of at least the act of shooting now just to prove me wrong, but it's sad that I have to be the catalyst of such a message.