In a recent letter to the editor Bob Veit, Republican Party
State Committeeman, wrote about a visit, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie, made to the
St. Augustine Tea Party. In his opinion piece Mr. Veit explains perfectly why
Adrian, myself and many other Libertarians do not belong to the Republican
Party. He and other leaders like him have been and still are willing to say
anything to try to scare people into continuing to vote for the members of the Republican
Party.
In this opinion piece he wrote:
“They are at it again. The Libertarian Party, after
successfully electing a Democrat governor in Virginia as opposed to a
Republican supported by the tea party, is making a run here in Florida that
will guarantee the same result. It’s public record that a major financial
backer for the Virginia Libertarian Party candidate was also a Democrat
fundraiser for Obama’s last campaign. Curious??”
This UNelected official in the Republican Party wrote
something that is completely false.
Robert Sarvis photo LP.org
Exit polling proved that Sarvis, the Libertarian candidate
for governor in Virginia, was supported by more people that identified
themselves as liberal on Election Day than those that considered themselves conservative.
A simple google search looking for the exit polling would have cleared this up.
(SOURCE)
He is also claiming that there had been a conspiracy
perpetrated by the Democrat Party to have Sarvis in the race.
This again was absolutely false.
As written about in this NPR article:
“But a few things are off here. The $150,000 that they cite
went to an existing Libertarian PAC, not the candidate. A co-founder of the PAC
says less than $20,000 found its way to Virginia, for both Sarvis and
legislative candidates. And the mystery donor is more generous to Libertarians
than to Democrats.
The Center for Responsive Politics says that since 2009,
Texas high-tech entrepreneur Joe Liemandt contributed $172,500 to Libertarian
committees versus $132,996 to Democratic committees and federal candidates. (He
did max out to President Obama in 2011: $5,000.) Add in money from his wife,
Andra, and Democrats edge out Libertarians, $243,993 to $235,829. Andra, not
Joe, is the Obama bundler, listed as raising between $200,000 and $500,000 for
the 2012 campaign. Neither of the Liemandts gave directly to Sarvis.
Wes Benedict, who co-founded Libertarian Booster PAC, says
he got a call from Joe Liemandt in 2008. Benedict told NPR, “He said, ‘What
would the Libertarian Party do with a million dollars?’ ”
Benedict says the PAC started out in 2011, focusing first on
Texas races, and Liemandt contributed — although less than $1 million. Benedict
says, “Last time I communicated with him was months ago.”
There are only two reasons why this Republican State
Committeemen could have made these false claims. It is either he did not know
enough to do the research possible to find the correct answer (low information
voter) or, and more likely, he did know this and willingly mislead people in
order to support the Republican Party.
What Mr. Veit does not realize is that Libertarians are not
interested in being led by fear tactics. No party owns their vote. They believe
in principle. They believe in change and voting for the same people out of the
same fear is not change.
When you have a party with a State Committeemen, a leader in
the party, willingly misleading voters when writing a letter to the editor, it
shows there is no reforming the Republican Party.
He continues…..
“I introduced myself as an activist Republican and asked
why, since he knew he could not win the seat next November, would he want to
see a Democrat elected versus a Republican. He said it did not matter whether
Scott or Crist was elected since they both were progressive liberals. I also
asked why he did not enter the Republican primary race to unseat Scott instead
of using a third party ticket. His answer was interesting in that he said the
Florida Republican Party would ‘”corrupt” him. Curious?”
Charlie Crist was the Republican Governor before Rick Scott
was elected. I am willing to bet that if Charlie was still a Republican Mr.
Veit would have written the same letter telling people to stay Republican to
vote for Crist.
The lack of principles and willingness to lie to advance an
agenda within the leadership of the GOP is quite sad and not something any tea
partier or Libertarian would want to be a part of. Mr. Veit knows this and is
willing to say whatever it takes to keep people in the Republican Party. He
does not care about restoring this country to its Constitutional roots. His
loyalty oath to the party means more to him than any actual principles.
We see this Republican Committeemen for what he is. Mr. Veit
also writes.
“I encourage fellow tea party members to unite and oppose
this sham Libertarian Party candidacy for what it is and please continue to
work with the St. Johns County Republican Party to elect candidates who support
and will fight for the preservation of our freedoms.”
Well Mr. Veit, Your fear tactics and misleading information
maybe desperate but they are also transparent and will not help you in 2014.
The people see through them and have had quite enough of the
red team vs. blue team politics. Your party is fading fast and this country
will be much better off because of it.
Written By Jim Burkiewicz
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