Is the Maryland GOP really that stupid? (hint, you betcha)
Denies media credentials to political bloggers, including Legal Insurrection
I literally had to walk outside for some fresh air to calm down after I received the email below from David Ferguson, Executive Director of the Maryland GOP.
I wrote, expecting an explanation that it all was just a misunderstanding:
I have read about the restrictions for credentialing bloggers, http://www.quintonreport.com/2013/04/18/md-gop-cracks-down-on-bloggers/.
The operative limitation seems to be this sentence:
“MARYLAND REPUBLICAN PARTY will not allow journalists to register as “media” for the purpose of writing a personal online blog, ….”
Can you explain what you mean by “personal online blog”? For example, would a blog which covers politics be able to get media credentials?
Use Legal Insurrection as an example. If we applied, would you give us media credentials?
I plan on writing about this soon, so please respond as soon as possible..
Thanks,
William A. Jacobson
Legal Insurrection Blog
The response:
Hey William,
Thanks for your e-mail. Credentials are for members of the press. If you have a sponsoring media outlet like the Washington Post, Annapolis Capital, or WBAL or if you have been registered with the capitol press corps, we would be glad to consider your application.
We’d be happy to have you join us and if you would like to register for the Spring Convention, please visit http://www.mdgop.org/convention/. The cost is $75.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks.
David
[as he shakes at the keyboard trying to frame a reasoned response]
Why would you want to discourage political bloggers from attending your convention? CPAC gave us media credentials, so am I to assume that your Spring Convention is so much more important than CPAC that we’re not good enough for you?
Why would you let in for free The Washington Post which is going to trash, distort and mock anything you do or say, but charge admission to people who support your candidates and want to help?
Must be because the Maryland GOP is doing so well at electing members of Congress without the help of bloggers. Oh wait.
Nah, must be your success at the state level. Oh wait.
Da Stuped Parti (that’s blogger speak for #Losers).
Thank God for Dan Bongino, Maryland’s last and best hope:
Thx to Prof. Jacobson & our friends at @leginsurrection for helping us fight back in MD. shar.es/J2bT9
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) April 14, 2013

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Comments
And here I was of the opinion we Irish were our own worst enemies. Seems the Maryland GOP is striving to replace us.
Mr. Jacobson, Seems the reply to your email by Maryland Republican party gave you bucket full to write about and saved you $75 getting there… Democratic Bloggers enjoy their lunch at the expense of the ahpless GOP…. I reckon they could use a few Democratic defectors to consult. Dems will kiss the backsides of loyal bloggers (NetRoots Nation) GOP are still invested in establishment media… Give yourself a little present Send em a bumper sticker with the following “I’d really like to help but I can’t fix stupid”
Professor, the last Republican I know of that held public office was the former Howard County Executive Harry Hughes. He was replaced after two terms by the smallest (less than 5′ tall) Senator – Barbara Mikulski.
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It is apparent that Republicans in deep blue states are particularly susceptible to stupidity. Just observe the actions of the GOP in New York State.
If they were smarter, then the state just might be purple or red instead of deep blue? Things to consider.
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