Maui picks birther to chair Republican Party

The Republican Party needs to understand that Maui is a multicultural and multiracial island. To be politically successful, they must have rapport with all of these groups.

The Maui (Hawaii) News.

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5 Responses to Maui picks birther to chair Republican Party

  1. aarrgghh says:

    maui needs to understand that the republican party is a multi-intellectual party. to be politically successful, they must have rapport with the stupidest of groups.

    or so they say.

  2. G says:

    Wow… The GOP has decided to completely give up on competing in HI, haven’t they?

    Sounds like another step towards eventually becoming merely a regional party instead of a national one.

  3. Dave says:

    Not sure who exactly this little editorial is talking about. Appears the chairman of the Maui Republican Party is John Henry. I can’t find any info about him being a birther. He is, however, a steel drivin’ man.

  4. Welsh Dragon says:

    Dave: Not sure who exactly this little editorial is talking about. Appears the chairman of the Maui Republican Party is John Henry. I can’t find any info about him being a birther. He is, however, a steel drivin’ man.

    I’m puzzled too – on December 15 Kay Ghean was described as acting chairman and she has been chair before. I can’t her making any birther comments either.

  5. Welsh Dragon says:

    Just a thought – this may have nothing to do with Presidential eligibility. Kay Ghean was chair of the Maui GOP when they were challenging the eligibility of a Democratic candidate for the Hawai’i House in 2004. The candidate was a Canadian born Native American.

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