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babylonsister

(171,111 posts)
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 04:48 PM Jul 2016

Resignation letter

https://goplifer.com/2016/07/22/resignation-letter/

Resignation letter
Posted on July 22, 2016 by goplifer — 77 Comments

Yesterday I resigned my position in the York Township Republican Committeemen’s Organization. Below is the letter I sent to the chairman explaining my decision.

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Chairman Cuzzone:

We come together in political parties to magnify our influence. An organized representative institution can give weight to our will in ways we could not accomplish on our own. Working with others gives us power, but at the cost of constant, calculated compromise. No two people will agree on everything. There is no moral purity in politics.

If compromise is the key to healthy politics, how does one respond when compromise descends into complicity? To preserve a sense of our personal moral accountability we must each define boundaries. For those boundaries to have meaning we must have the courage to protect them, even when the cost is high.

Almost thirty years ago as a teenager in Texas, I attended my first county Republican convention. As a college student I met a young Rick Perry, fresh from his conversion to the GOP, as he was launching his first campaign for statewide office. Through Associated Republicans of Texas I contributed and volunteered for business-friendly Republican state and local candidates.

Here in DuPage County I’ve been a precinct committeeman since 2006. Door to door I’ve canvased my precinct in support of our candidates. Trudging through snow, using a drill to break the frozen ground, I posted signs for candidates on whom I pinned my hopes for better government. Among Illinois Republicans I found an organization that seemed to embody my hopes for the party nationally. Pragmatic, sensible, and focused on solid government, it seemed like a GOP Jurassic Park, where the sensible, reliable Republicans of old still roamed the landscape.

At the national level, the delusions necessary to sustain our Cold War coalition were becoming dangerous long before Donald Trump arrived. From tax policy to climate change, we have found ourselves less at odds with philosophical rivals than with the fundamentals of math, science and objective reality.

The Iraq War, the financial meltdown, the utter failure of supply-side theory, climate denial, and our strange pursuit of theocratic legislation have all been troubling. Yet it seemed that America’s party of commerce, trade, and pragmatism might still have time to sober up. Remaining engaged in the party implied a contribution to that renaissance, an investment in hope. Donald Trump has put an end to that hope.

From his fairy-tale wall to his schoolyard bullying and his flirtation with violent racists, Donald Trump offers America a singular narrative – a tale of cowards. Fearful people, convinced of our inadequacy, trembling before a world alight with imaginary threats, crave a demagogue. Neither party has ever elevated to this level a more toxic figure, one that calls forth the darkest elements of our national character.

With three decades invested in the Republican Party, there is a powerful temptation to shrug and soldier on. Despite the bold rhetoric, we all know Trump will lose. Why throw away a great personal investment over one bad nominee? Trump is not merely a poor candidate, but an indictment of our character. Preserving a party is not a morally defensible goal if that party has lost its legitimacy.

Watching Ronald Reagan as a boy, I recall how bold it was for him to declare ‘morning again’ in America. In a country menaced by Communism and burdened by a struggling economy, the audacity of Reagan’s optimism inspired a generation.

Fast-forward to our present leadership and the nature of our dilemma is clear. I watched Paul Ryan speak at Donald Trump’s convention the way a young child watches his father march off to prison. Thousands of Republican figures that loathe Donald Trump, understand the danger he represents, and privately hope he loses, are publicly declaring their support for him. In Illinois our local and state GOP organizations, faced with a choice, have decided on complicity.

Our leaders’ compromise preserves their personal capital at our collective cost. Their refusal to dissent robs all Republicans of moral cover. Evasion and cowardice has prevailed over conscience. We are now, and shall indefinitely remain, the Party of Donald Trump.

I will not contribute my name, my work, or my character to an utterly indefensible cause. No sensible adult demands moral purity from a political party, but conscience is meaningless without constraints. A party willing to lend its collective capital to Donald Trump has entered a compromise beyond any credible threshold of legitimacy. There is no redemption in being one of the “good Nazis.”

I hereby resign my position as a York Township Republican committeeman. My thirty-year tenure as a Republican is over.

Sincerely,

Chris Ladd
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Resignation letter (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2016 OP
OMFG!!! Excellent letter. Raster Jul 2016 #1
Yep trixie Jul 2016 #5
Reagan set the table at which Trump now presides. Trickle down economics indeed. Augiedog Jul 2016 #2
Raygun was a tool... freebrew Jul 2016 #12
I live in DuPage County, though quite a few miles east of York Township Martin Eden Jul 2016 #3
Duplicate of much larger DU thread at Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2016 #4
So what? Feeling the Bern Jul 2016 #10
So. People now have the means to read both. I can't imagine you having a problem with choice. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2016 #16
Welcome trixie Jul 2016 #6
Thank you. I will try. babylonsister Jul 2016 #8
Funniest exchange I've seen here lovemydog Jul 2016 #9
Cracked me up, too! babylonsister Jul 2016 #13
. chknltl Jul 2016 #17
. babylonsister Jul 2016 #21
I rolled my eyes at the Reagan-worship and it sounds like he was inspired by Rick Perry Astraea Jul 2016 #7
Dear Chris skepticscott Jul 2016 #11
Dear skepticscott, While I can't fault you for your stance, Will Morningstar Jul 2016 #18
Why are you making shit up about what I posted? skepticscott Jul 2016 #22
The first time I read this headline, a couple of days ago bucolic_frolic Jul 2016 #14
There is no redemption in being one of the “good Nazis.” Sunlei Jul 2016 #15
What is Waldheimer's Disease? Will Morningstar Jul 2016 #19
When the truth is found PatrickforO Jul 2016 #20

Raster

(20,998 posts)
1. OMFG!!! Excellent letter.
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 05:01 PM
Jul 2016

Hi Chris,

So you decided to take the red pill, eh? I don't want to step on your moment, but...

Watching Ronald Reagan as a boy, I recall how bold it was for him to declare ‘morning again’ in America. In a country menaced by Communism and burdened by a struggling economy, the audacity of Reagan’s optimism inspired a generation.


In many, many ways, the Reagan audacity and optimism, --"Morning in America"-- are when the GOP's turn to the dark side began. Frankly, "mourning in America" would have been far more appropriate.

No truer words could be written at this historical and political juncture about the GOP in America: "There is no redemption in being one of the “good Nazis.”

trixie

(867 posts)
5. Yep
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 07:30 PM
Jul 2016

Let's not forge him letting the hostages stay hostages until he took office. Iran-Contra hearings anyone?

Augiedog

(2,550 posts)
2. Reagan set the table at which Trump now presides. Trickle down economics indeed.
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 05:39 PM
Jul 2016

The lies that republicans have been willing to generate in thrall to greed and power grabbing is about to bite hard. No group of people have less honor nor more bile than these neo trumpers. The decades of Reaganism have brought a terrible reality to this nation. From the war criminal and economic charlatan that Reagan is to the economic criminal that trump is, it has always been about rape and pillage of the American people who placed hope and belief in these leaders. Leaders who cared not one wit for the success of their constituents, just their own personal enrichment. Adjectives seem inadequate to express the horror at what they have wrought. They sell fear, and we should be afraid, if they retain or attain more power.

freebrew

(1,917 posts)
12. Raygun was a tool...
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 08:47 AM
Jul 2016

the RW planning started after the New Deal. A continuation of the depression, SOME people got really rich and they wanted it to stay that way(Bush, Walker, etc.)

The BFEE has been doing evil for a loong time.

Just Sayin'

Martin Eden

(12,887 posts)
3. I live in DuPage County, though quite a few miles east of York Township
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 05:46 PM
Jul 2016

It's a great letter from someone with whom I evidently disagree on many issues, but whose character is deserving of admiration in these troubling times.

K&R

chknltl

(10,558 posts)
17. .
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 12:43 PM
Jul 2016

For my own daily enlightenment, you babylonsister are half of the 2 good reasons i still click on DU. Thank you for that.

Astraea

(474 posts)
7. I rolled my eyes at the Reagan-worship and it sounds like he was inspired by Rick Perry
Fri Jul 22, 2016, 07:46 PM
Jul 2016

of all people... but good for him. One more sensible man and one less vote for Trump is all that matters.

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
11. Dear Chris
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 08:34 AM
Jul 2016

In the days of your giddy, Reagan-worshipping youth, the Republicans were anti-woman, anti-black, anti-gay, anti-foreigner, anti-union, anti-environment, anti-science, anti-intellectual, anti-poor, anti-civil rights, theocratic, bigoted, warmongering corporate whores. And have been ever since.

What of any of that has changed in the last two weeks to make the party that you loved so dearly and supported so ardently for decades suddenly become a group that you can't wait to disassociate yourself from?

 

Will Morningstar

(90 posts)
18. Dear skepticscott, While I can't fault you for your stance,
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 03:31 PM
Jul 2016

as skeptics such as yourself are all that keep us all from being led by the nose by these master manipulators and their now fellow-travelling Masters of the (Used-Car) Deal, if the sins of our youth are truly beyond redemption, then how could my own Christian faith, or any world religion for that matter, be worthy of belief? Christ brought his converts to the shore at Galilee to baptize them, not waterboard them.

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
22. Why are you making shit up about what I posted?
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 06:48 PM
Jul 2016

Did I say that "the sins of his youth are beyond redemption", or anything remotely like that?

No. That's something you made up and are trying to attribute to me.

And to answer your question, I have no idea why anyone would consider any world religion to be worthy of belief. But the damage that has been done to this country and this world by Chris and his Repug cronies over the past 35 years can't be undone simply by saying, oops, sorry, or even by splashing water on their heads. Would you agree with that? His reasons for switching sides remain unconvincing, which makes it just as likely that he'll switch back for equally lame reasons.

bucolic_frolic

(43,511 posts)
14. The first time I read this headline, a couple of days ago
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 09:22 AM
Jul 2016

I thought Trump had come to his senses and resigned

 

Will Morningstar

(90 posts)
19. What is Waldheimer's Disease?
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 03:41 PM
Jul 2016

First diagnosed in formerly beloved former United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, before photos surfaced of him in Gestapo uniform, Waldheimer's Disease is when you can't remember you're a Nazi.

PatrickforO

(14,605 posts)
20. When the truth is found
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 04:11 PM
Jul 2016

To be LIES!
And all the joy within you dies!

Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?

It has been obvious for many years that the Republican 'truth' is indeed lies, and now they've nominated a CHAMPION liar, a world class liar, to run for POTUS.

I've said before, and I will say again,

The Republicans cannot defend their positions intellectually.

They cannot defend them morally.

Time for Clinton/Kaine.

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