Joe Arpaio's Chad Willems Talks to the Shadow Army about the "Blocking Campaign" and the End of GOP Rule in Maricopa County
The audio is a little over 24 minutes long, but is well worth listening to in full, as it may end up being the death cry of Republican Party dominance in this county, a GOP Gotterdammerung, one Willems almost predicts, albeit with fear and loathing.
"Keep in mind guys," Willems says at one point. "This is not necessarily about the sheriff. Okay? Remember how we used to raise money as a party off guys like Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton, and now we do it with [Nancy] Pelosi and Harry Reid? The Left raises money off of Joe Arpaio. He is the poster-boy.
"And so this group, this Adios Arpaio, this Promise Arizona, this Citizens for Better Arizona, all these different, lovely sounding groups are not necessarily focused specifically on Arpaio. Because they're going to use this effort, and they're doing it right now as we speak, [they're] registering more voters, registering Dreamers.
"Going door to door...getting people to turn in their early ballots, signing them up for permanent early voter status. And if they can go out and register another 50,000 people, I mean, now you're talking about a real [change] in this county -- legislative districts, statewide races, Congressional races, like we saw with the Parker race.
"They're using this to raise money because they're looking forward to 2014, 2016 and beyond. And if in the process they knock off Joe Arpaio, well, that's just icing on the cake."
In other words, it's the white man's last stand in Maricopa County. The brown wave's a-comin', rednecks. The people you fear -- they're young, and vibrant, and ready to boot you alter kocker crackers to the curb.
And I can't wait to watch them do it.
PS: Note to Chad, no one is registering Dreamers. They're not allowed to vote. They can't even get driver's licenses. Not yet, anyway.
































