Some years ago, Sundance at The Conservative Treehouse introduced me to the term “UniParty.” I have since come across the term “Fusion
Party,” but “Uniparty” is being picked up more and more at conservative
websites. Sundance’s recent column presents an
update with additional insights. Here
are a few extracts (lightly edited):
. . .
The UniParty issue does not start
in Washington DC, it surfaces in Washington DC.
The UniParty agenda, the origin of
the c*** that we see surface in a toxically corrupt federal government,
starts IN YOUR STATE.
The UniParty is an outcome of the
private organizations that run the political parties known as the RNC and
DNC. This is where almost all voters and political followers get
lost. The Republican and Democrat parties are not affiliated with any
construct of the United States government. They are private entities,
private clubs, that can establish any set of rules and regulations for the
people within the club/party. That’s where the origin of the s***
begins.
The club can accept or deny
membership for any person who wants to run for political office. The RNC
and DNC clubs essentially select the politicians. There is nothing within
this process that is even remotely democratic, representative or even visible
in the framework of the U.S. constitution.
. . .
Two clubs, both funded by Wall
Street power brokers, globalists and ultra-rich mega-donors, select the members
who will represent their interests in Washington DC. That’s the
root of the issue.
The Republican National Committee (RNC), and the Democrat National
Committee (DNC), are private clubs.
The RNC and DNC are corporations,
private businesses; and just like all private businesses, they have the ability
to make rules, bylaws, terms and conditions of membership and association that
are completely arbitrary according to their charter.
The RNC and DNC are not entities
of government. The RNC and DNC are not affiliates of government.
The RNC and DNC have absolutely no connection to government, other than their
arbitrary business model for helping politicians enter and remain within government.
In fact, the RNC and DNC are simply
private corporations who engage in the business of politics. Whenever we
start to forget the DNC and RNC are private corporations, we can slip into the
mistaken belief that they operate on any form of baseline altruism.
Quite a bit more at the link here. Actually, it’s a great refresher course. And as George Carlin famously said, “It’s a
big club, and you ain’t in it.”
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