The Republican Party is in worse shape in Hawaii than any other state in the union, including Rhode Island and other New England states.
Most Americans don't consider what's going on in the island nation to begin with, since the mainland's conflicts and politics have become so fraught, to begin with. For the last 18 years, a tight cadre of RINOs, including the current National Committee Members representing Hawaii, have run the state party in the ground. The wasteful spending, the misuse of time and resources, the inaction on registering voters, vetting candidates, and organizing campaigns is beyond disgraceful.
and gubernatorial races across the country in Tuesday’s election. But Shirlene
Ostrov knows it can be much worse.
of extinction here.
Since becoming a state in 1959, it’s had just two GOP members in the U.S. House
of Representatives, most recently in 2011.
Republican, Sam Slom, lost his reelection bid last November after 20 years in
office.
six in March, when one switched parties after denouncing President Trump.
of Republicans last Tuesday in gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.
“But I see the numbers, and the Republican Party in the contiguous United
States is doing amazing.”
Again, this report was published in 2017, about a month after those untimely losses.
majority of statehouses and governorships, she was quick to point out.
received nearly three times as many votes. It was a typical showing in what is
essentially a one-party state.
She lost badly, and of course the paper wouldn't bother to report who the current Congresswoman is. She has as terrible record, by the way: Colleen Hanabusa. She gave one of the worst interviews on record with Bill O'Reilly a few years ago. (See here)
Hawaii,” said Patricia Saiki, a Republican who represented the state in the
U.S. House from 1987 to 1991. “If anything, it solidified the Democratic grip
here.”
What a loser! She's just bitter because for all her political preening and machinations, she has nothing to show for her bad efforts in the state. Saiki is leaving in the Reagan-era past, where moderate Republicans oftentimes got away with being moderates, and much of it came from the fact that the two political parties had shifting ideological allegiances. The two parties still had geographical constituencies, for example.
was still a territory and controlled by white landowners. But as statehood
approached, Native Hawaiians and Asian immigrants working on sugar plantations
waged union campaigns — the beginning of a Democratic takeover.
Republican Linda Lingle served as governor, the second member of her party to
hold that office. Her term expired in 2010.
Hawaii has the nation’s highest homelessness rate, and in Honolulu, some of its
worst traffic. Still, Republicans keep losing.
by Hawaii residents — his lowest total in any state. Perhaps already knowing
the results, many Hawaii residents didn’t bother to vote. Turnout was 43%.
one of the party’s biggest hopes in Hawaii, criticized Trump for “racist and
sexist” remarks.
to drop her post as House minority leader.
34-year-old Fukumoto announced she was considering a run for Congress.
counterparts, having taken up causes such as climate change and income
inequality.
likely to damage the Republican Party’s standing in Hawaii even more.
association is going to hurt them,” she said.
Committee, disagreed.
that’s hard to escape,” she said. “But we have a lot of people who are
Republicans but just don’t know it. They are traditional Democrats because
that’s how their family voted.”
in Oahu this month — his first visit to Hawaii as president — would boost
morale.
they got was the tarmac at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, where they snapped
selfies next to him in a lei after Air Force One landed.
Isn't that nice? Here's an idea: how about representing the best interests of working Hawaiians? American citizens, not illegal aliens, public sector unions, and welfare queens.
Thanks.
Memorial at Pearl Harbor and a stop at the Trump hotel in Waikiki — the owners
license the Trump name — before he flew to Japan.
president’s surrogates, Mike Huckabee.
Mike Huckabee arrived as a fundraiser-speaker of sorts. Did the Hawaii GOP make any money? One has to wonder.
father of White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders spoke for nearly
an hour about the future of the party, both locally and nationally.
You ain't just whistlin' Dixie.
be the minority party for the rest of your lives, because you have a message,”
he said. “You have core convictions and values that, quite frankly, I believe
resonate with people wherever they live.”
But that's precisely the problem, Huck. The Hawaii GOP leaders do not have core convictions. They don't want to win elections. The party brass just wants to hold onto power, sit at "the cool kids' table", appear once in a while in the press as the bipartisan saviors of everything good, and then demonize Eric Ryan and the Hawaiian Islands Republican Assembly, the only real Republicans left on the island.
one of its goals was to raise money to bring more diverse communities into the
Republican fold.
such as with our incredibly high taxes,” she said. “I hope for Hawaii to one
day have a healthy, vibrant two-party system.”
Good luck with that, Shirley, as long as you keep doing what Miriam Hellreich and the other hell-raising RINOs tell you what to do rather than listening to the best interests of the voters at large.
don’t have to think hard about who’s responsible.
But don't forget the RINO Republicans who act like Democrats. Not one elected Republican in the state legislature takes a firm stance against the Democrats' profligate waste, spending, and cultural corruption. The only force for good in Hawaii remains with the churches. The Christian communities are becoming more active. There is so much failure on the island, and the homelessness crisis has only exploded from bad to worse. The rising cost of living is a real shock, and combine that with the fact that people can't simply cross the border into another state.
Hawaii is in deep trouble, but right now there is no Republican Party to compete with the corrupt Democratic dominance and the Republican establishment to remove this crony, progressive chokehold on state power and liberty.