Diabolical Texas Villains Seek to Restrict the Serious Power of Hero Robert Morrow!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 23, 2016

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In this Age of Deepest Darkness, a Hero has risen.

The Hero Robert Morrow stands as a lone figure against the corruption and perversity of the Travis County, Texas GOP establishment.

We’ve written about Hero Robert here, if anyone needs to catch up on this tale of vengeance.

It’s like that movie Unforgiven.

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Robert Morrow didn’t start this war. But you’d better believe he’s gonna end it.

One man.

Seeking justice.

By any means necessary.

Austin American-Statesman:

Hoping to contain the fallout from conspiracy theorist Robert Morrow’s surprise election as Travis County GOP chairman, local Republicans are moving to limit his power and form a nonprofit to hold the county party’s money and control its social media accounts during his two-year tenure.

Additionally, delegates to last week’s state Republican Party convention in Dallas approved a change to the party’s bylaws that could make it easier to remove a county party chairman from office.

Austin-area Republicans, however, say they have no plans to remove Morrow once he takes office in mid-June.

There are no plans for that because it’s impossible.

The man was elected.

After he defeated incumbent Chairman James Dickey on March 1, Morrow made international headlines for his vulgar, racist and misogynist social media postings, leading the party to create a transition committee to explore ways to limit Morrow’s impact. The proposals, to form the nonprofit group, to be called Friends of the Travis County Republican Party, and to weaken the chairman’s role by empowering precinct leaders, will go before the party’s executive committee at a special meeting May 31.

A veritable Legion of Doom these villains have formed.

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smdh.

Jerri Lynn Ward, who chaired the transition committee, said Morrow has indicated that he is less interested in running the party than in spreading his conspiracy theories about the Bushes, Clintons and other major political figures.

“This is not a coup against Robert Morrow. It’s just basically taking off his shoulders things he doesn’t want to do,” said Ward, a precinct chairwoman from Hudson Bend. “I’m willing to give him a chance. He’s not out to hurt the party. He just has certain beliefs and interests that he wants to pursue, and they’re kind of consuming of him.”

“We’re here to help.”

Don’t trust them, Robert.

Morrow said he doesn’t have a problem with the arrangement, at least for the time being.

“I’ll have to see. There’s a thing called ‘the devil is in the details.’ But right now, I’m OK with that,” he said. “I want to see the party’s nuts-and-bolts machinery continue to function while I tell the truth about political criminals in both the Republican and Democratic parties.”

Consolidate authoritarian power over the county, then march on the Capital building with an army of skinheads and bikers.

Many of the proposed bylaw changes were designed to transfer duties from the chairman to the executive committee, which is made up of the precinct chairs. Another creates a new position, the executive vice chair, who can run meetings without the chairman.

There is a limit, however, to how much power can be stripped from Morrow’s post, which under state law is responsible for running the GOP primaries, including certifying election results and approving candidates to appear on the ballot.

If adopted, the bylaw changes will be the party’s official rules for only a few weeks before Morrow can push to change them after he and the new class of precinct chairs are sworn in.

Yes.

We need to change everything.

And we need to do it quickly.

I can tell you that.

Matt Mackowiak, an Austin-based political consultant and vice chairman of the Travis County GOP, said creating the nonprofit and changing the bylaws will effectively curtail Morrow’s role.“We’ve done about all we could do to limit his impact. He’s going to be taking over an organization that has no money; he’ll have no access to our data, our email list,” Mackowiak said. “Will he from time to time be able to spout off? Probably. Will he be used against our candidates this fall with the outrageous things he’s said? I think so, and that’s a really big problem.”

Get their data, Robert. Get the email list.

Use it to raise money for an army of skinheads and bikers.

I can help you, Robert. I am totally linked in to networks of both skinheads and bikers.

We need to raise an army of skinheads and bikers to liberate Texas and we need to do it quickly.

Follow Robert Morrow on Twitter (@robmorroliberty) to keep up on the Clintons, the Bushes and big titties.