True Republicans should put the ‘debate’ back into debates

In drag-racing, how fast you go is directly related to how much you can spend. It’s not about being the best driver. Money buys top engine performance.

Unfortunately, the same holds true in politics. It’s not about who can be the best leader, or who has the greatest ideas. It’s about who gets the most votes.

And money, spent on day-by-day campaign advertising, makes the difference.

Modern-day politics continues to be more about money than ideas. Problem is, the leader you get crossing the Finish Line may be another Barack or Jimmy.

And proven leaders like Rick Perry and Scott Walker run out of cash, and drop out.

We can’t control this after a party candidate has been chosen, but we can before.

Of the 17-some candidates that were still in the ring as of Aug. 01, the GOP should be intent on picking the most qualified and creative… not the best money gatherer.

BCP challenges Republican leadership to set up a digital venue for its primary.

Give each candidate a 5-minute video opportunity to answer 6 specific questions on foreign and domestic issues, and post those videos on-line for voters to review.

Give each candidate a 3-minute rebuttal video-op for any five opponent videos they feel most compelled to challenge, and post those rebuttals on-line for viewing.

Finally, give each candidate a 5-minute rebuttal video-op against the 2 candidates most effectively challenging their views, and post that final rebuttal grouping on-line.

Today’s leaders NEVER go before an audience without detailed preparation…

…why demand any less from those who are competing to become that leader?

Everyone talks about taking money out of politics…here’s the chance, Republicans.

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