repubican "nutters" (birthers/baggers/biblers/'bertarians) pushes back against RNC reform proposal
The structural reforms are intended to "marginalize the nutters" in terms of their electoral influence; the rhetorical reforms are intended to "marginalize the nutters" in terms of public perceptions of the party; and the policy reforms are intended to "marginalize the nutters" who are pushing Republicans to embrace an even more radical policy agenda.
At times, Reince Priebus and his report aren't subtle on this, specifically criticizing "third-party groups that promote purity." With this in mind, the simmering intra-party "civil war" between the Republican base and the party establishment is intensifying, right on cue.
"It looks like a system of the establishment, by the establishment, and for the establishment," said conservative P.R. executive Greg Mueller, a veteran of Pat Buchanan's campaigns. [...]
Rush Limbaugh wasn't happy, either, saying Republican leaders have been "bamboozled" by focus groups. "They think they've gotta rebrand and it's all predictable," the radio host said. "They gotta reach out to minorities. They gotta moderate their tone here and moderate their tone there. And that's not at all what they've gotta do. The Republican Party lost because it's not conservative."
This is probably going to get worse before it gets better -- and for a party in transition, it's a fight that's probably unavoidable.
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/19/17372340-the-nutters-push-back-against-rnc-blueprint
Thanks to Rachel for this republican 'civil war' update.