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12/08/2024

* So you want to know more about Central Committees? (Yes, insane as it may be the unpaid, no glamor, no glory, position of Marin County Republican Central Committee member is an elected position. We "stand" for election in the Primary of a Presidential year and are sworn in on the last Thursday of the first month of the next year. The November 2024 meeting of the MCRCC was the last MCRCC meeting for all the incumbents who lost their elections in March and kept working through November. The new committee --whoever shows up, at least one person who won election has already attempted to resign before the new term starts-- will have their "organization meeting" on the evening of Thursday, January 30th, at the Terra Linda Rec Center on Del Ganado in San Rafael. It is usually open to the public. The next election for MCRCC will likely --committees can opt not to stand for public election-- be held during the Presidential Primary of 2028. If you want to run for office you can go to the Marin Registrar of Voters sometime between August and November of 2027 and ask to "pull papers to run for Central Committee" and specify which political Party you want to run for --FYI, the "Greens" really are a zombie committee, no one has seen those guys in years. This is all public information.

 wow... that didn't age like milk. Check out this vintage blogpost from 2021.... even then the Left was signaling an omi...
12/04/2024

wow... that didn't age like milk. Check out this vintage blogpost from 2021.... even then the Left was signaling an ominous future for Joe.

A couple of months ago a friend said she felt like she was living in Bizarro World. If you live on the Pacific Coast, Bizarro World is normal. Our world is bizarre at the best of times. 2020 was not the best of times. Weirdly, in 2021 the now victorious Democrats still don't seem happy. (Admittedly....

 Is anyone REALLY "shocked"?
12/02/2024

Is anyone REALLY "shocked"?

I'm in a reflective mood, almost exactly five years ago I got involved with the MarinGOP as an alternate. Over the past ...
11/30/2024


I'm in a reflective mood, almost exactly five years ago I got involved with the MarinGOP as an alternate. Over the past four years I've stuck out the bad days. And there have been a lot of bad days. Remember the 2020 election? Remember years of struggling to find a venue for any event for more than sixty people was borderline impossible? Remember that week even the MarinGOP received more than FORTY DEATH THREATS? Remember the 2022 "RedWave" that didn't happen? Remember in the post 2020 election period when Parler was cancelled and "rightwing" social media --aka any type of social media that didn't automatically shadowban even a milquetoast Republican like me-- started to disappear? I was there. I wasn't just there, I was plugging away, with no budget, trying to frame and promote any message my elders and betters wanted me to promote on behalf of the MarinGOP leadership.

My very first blogpost for the MarinGOP was back in February of 2020. (Remember the good old pre Covid days? When people didn't think it was normal to pay top dollar to socially distance dine in a parking lot?) I actually laboriously hammered out my very first MarinGOP blog post like a college essay and forwarded it as an attachment to Dan & Tom who had the codes to maintain the website. I'd have probably continued in a lackadaisical, part-time volunteer, not-too-in-to-it, barely needed, alternate role for the MarinGOP for years if Covid hadn't changed things.

It has barely been five years, but 2019 feels like a different world. In California, the world was radically different five years ago. Now, staring down Thanksgiving 2024, I still see people proudly mask-signaling at the supermarket. Mass retail vacancies have become the norm. And a lot of our friends and neighbors have relocated out of state to live the American dream that was normal back in 1999, but seems impossible in shut-down era California.

I remember the early winter of 2020. I'd drive down to Corte Madera once a month (usually in the rain) to cluelessly make notes once a month during what seemed like dull-as-dish-water MarinGOP meetings. No one bothered to explain anything to me. But, I figured it didn't really matter because I was just a placeholder anyway. (Since then I've been lucky enough to meet the kind of Republican men who call me a "dolt" and the kind of "true conservative" women who scream curses at me so... in retrospect a part of me wishes I'd never learned more.) But, a bigger part of me is grateful for the learning experience of the past few years. It has been an education.

Remember the whole "two weeks to stop the spread" thing on St. Patrick's day of 2020? I'm still a little outraged I spent St. Patrick's Day of 2020 in a lonely panic attempting to scan all my tax documents for my accountant --usually I'd just drop an envelope off in person, but in 2020 people were serious about social distancing. My CPA was serious about social distancing --hey, Covid-19 was supposed to be the next Spanish Flu. I wrote this piece about how I felt about being an unlikely Millennial Republican as the new, horrible, Covid norm set in. (You can click here to read it. Feel free to email me and complain if it aged like milk, or you think I'm just too young, or too old, to know anything.)

Then my so-called, unpaid, Republican career went into overdrive.

Dan Barringer, then the youngest full member of the MarinGOP --you can click here to read one of his original blog posts from the early days of Covid-- realized his life would be a lot better in Florida and, like a lot of my friends my age, moved. (A lot of my friends moved out of California in 2020.) Sometimes I wish I'd followed Dan to Florida, or Micah to Georgia, or Lisa to Las Vegas, or anyone anywhere. If I had known people would still be wearing masks in 2024 in Marin, I'd have hopped in the car and driven away too.

Dan wasn't the only MarinGOP member to cut ties with California in 2020. The member I was an alternate for moved out of state as well. We "lost" a lot of members. And, our Marin loss was an actual "gain" for a lot of states that needed new, committed, Republican voters committed to not letting their new states go the way of California.

So... I went from being an alternate to being a full member of the committee in the era of zoom meetings. Next thing I knew... I was running the MarinGOP blog. Next thing I knew I was on the executive committee. Not a lot of prestige, a huge amount of stress, work I mainly made for myself. And I was mainly there because everyone assumed that, because I was young, I understood the social media thing.

2020 was a tough year. Early 2021 we dealt with a media desperate to pile on to Republicans. Oh yes, there were death threats too. And... still the impact of endless "shutdown."

Along the way my local Novato library acquired a multi year semi-permanent homeless encampment on the lawn. Downtown San Rafael started to look downright dystopian. (You can click here to see vintage pictures I took roaming the streets of San Rafael sad because my yoga class was cancelled because... social distancing.)

I took pictures, I segued from writing collegiate type pieces about America, the Constitution, and American history, to trying to commit the kind of journalism our local journalists weren't interested in. Riots? Racism? Education issues? Homeless encampments? Trump flotilla? With no budget, minimal help, and a fairly constant stream of criticism, I did my best. And got guilt tripped for not doing more.

Something kind of crazy started to happen around 2023, I started to get fan mail. Yes, I got hatemail. (A lot of really disturbing antisemitic hatemail from this septuagenarian Democrat.) But, I got a lot more fanmail than hatemail. Which was weird. Because, in the cynical world of local Republican politics, we traditionally refer to the hatemail we receive as "fanmail." I remember the first time I tried to explain to the ex comm that the MarinGOP was getting actual fanmail, you know, from people who liked our message, or liked the fact that I was trying to be a public Republican instead of a closeted Republican?

Along the way we've had a lot of people move on beyond the world of the MarinGOP. Before my time Andrea Widburg was wandering Marin County, trying to explain her Republican values to non Republicans and Republicans alike. Hey, my good friend Thomas Montgomery frequently repeats the story of Andrea trying to explain to him why 1950s country club mores of some --some, not all-- Republicans is perpetually off putting to politically Republican leaning Jews who are old enough to remember the very real discrimination that was the norm in the world of country clubs back in the 1950s. I'm not old enough to remember "exclusive and restricted" clubs. My parents both are old to remember those signs. Dad still holds grudges, My mother invented the side-eye before the side-eye was a thing and prefers to pay no attention to people she finds dull. (So... she ignores a lot of people.) Andrea has long since fled to a "Red State" where she is an editor for American Thinker. You can click here to read some of Ms. Widburg's pieces. If you don't read American Thinker, and you like outside the box Republican leaning news sources, you should probably check out American Thinker. They have a lot of interesting pieces about politics in the United States, Canada, the UK & Europe as well as Israel. Also before my time, the ever fascinating Sally Zelikovsky, roamed through Marin. I mainly know her through her blogposts and media appearances. She's on Substack now. Of all the people who've left the MarinGOP for greener --or politically "redder"-- pastures I, personally, miss Dr. Michael Hartnett the most. Dr. Hartnett has style, humor, brains, and a deep commitment to thinking about issues instead of just shouting about them.

Like a lot of Republicans, Dr. Hartnett looked at the proverbial writing on the wall, saw stack and pack coming to his beloved Marin County, had his car stolen --from his carport-- and realized that he could have a better quality of life somewhere else. Luckily, Dr. Hartnett still writes, is still tormenting newspaper editors who aren't as bright as he is with his excellent letters to the editor, and has a substack. I, personally, went through the irritating process of signing up for substack --I had a substack subscription, but lost my password because...-- just so I could read Dr. Hartnett's blog. It is worth it. Want to read smart, insightful, non traditional Republican takes on the big issues? Read Dr. Mike. Better yet... subscribe. I'll be leaving the MarinGOP soon. This was my last election with the MarinGOP. This will be my last Thanksgiving balancing volunteer work with pies. You can click here to read my first Covid-era Thanksgiving piece --I actually got heartfelt weepy lonely fanmail over that, too many people were trapped alone that year-- or click here to read about my battles with trolls while baking pies.

I'll miss most of you, but I'm thrilled about the November election. And, I suspect I'll find something interesting to do in my post MarinGOP future.

~Sarah Nagle

Soon to be ex Secretary, MarinGOP

P.s. What a difference four years makes. The video above was made (with my help) by my good friend Bob McIntosh back in 2020. It was the day we met. His wife laughed hilariously a couple of years later when he told us both over a bottle of wine that I was the weirdest looking chick on the boat dock... and then we got to talking and never stopped. Weirdly, maybe the fact that I'm an ex Democrat who really doesn't fit in too well may be the reason why I was willing to vote for Donald Trump six times. I saw something and someone who didn't fit into the sad old same old scripted norm. I saw someone dancing into the future. It's been a rough four years. I'm planning on making the next four years amazing. We're Americans, with hard work and luck we can do anything.

 Last meeting of the year. Trump won.
11/22/2024

Last meeting of the year. Trump won.

 Do you care about local issues?
11/18/2024

Do you care about local issues?

 Remember last week EVERYTHING EVERYONE ON THE VIEW & Mark Cuban said? New world, new ground being broken next year!
11/07/2024

Remember last week EVERYTHING EVERYONE ON THE VIEW & Mark Cuban said? New world, new ground being broken next year!

 Well.... that happened.!!!!!!!
11/06/2024

Well.... that happened.!!!!!!!

 The signs are up --literally-- ALL the Trump signs are up in Marin. I felt like a gopher pounding holes into the ground...
11/05/2024

The signs are up --literally-- ALL the Trump signs are up in Marin. I felt like a gopher pounding holes into the ground of San Marin to put up our last few Trump signs the other day. Millions of people have been going to the polls or "early voting" for days now. But, this election is not finished until it is finished.

If you haven't voted yet.... Do it! Vote!!!!!! Skim the voter guides below --we spent weeks studying the ballot measures and a solid year+ fundraising so we could have a printed slate mailer delivered to every Republican in the County. Every registered Republican who is running for non partisan local office is listed on our slate. Our positions on all local measures and state props are also on the slate. And yes, Donald Trump's face is on there too! Because, guess what? We supported him in 2016, 2020 & this year.

If you have friends who haven't made up their final final mind yet --about voting or who to vote for, talk to them!!!!!

The media is trying to turn this election into a "girls" versus "boys" thing --forget the fact that if you are old enough to vote in this country you are, technically, an adult.

In my opinion this election is about policies, not personalities. After months of campaigning I'm probably too tired for memes or silly one liners. But, the picture above, of a woman I've never met, made me smile late last night. Proves what my grandma always said... with the right accessories and the right attitude, a woman can dress well in a garbage bag.

This election is about organization.

I'm a grassroots volunteer. I've phonebanked. I've put up signs. I've doorknocked. (I literally hit two hundred houses this past weekend for a local candidate who doesn't have much money, but is the kind of Republican woman I like, smart, hardworking, frugal, engaged in her community.) And, I voted early.

If you haven't voted yet, please don't break my heart and be like that guy I called a couple of election cycles ago, Republican guy, FOX News blaring on the television in the background, lunchtime on election day, he was holding himself in "ready reserve" and "monitoring the situation" to decide whether he wanted to climb off the couch and vote before the polls closed. I didn't scream at him, but I thought about it... and I've been thinking about casual or intermittent voters like that guy for years. Guy was obviously tuned in enough to politics to watch political news on television, just didn't feel voting was important. Hey, guess what, even as Republicans in California we need to get off the couch and make our votes count!

I like numbers, by the time the polls close today roughly two thousand Marin Republicans will have read this email. I suspect 90%+ of the people who have read this email were either early voters or will have cast their ballot by the time I drink my second cup of coffee! However, although "we" collectively all matter, what really matters now is our ability to reach out to our low frequency or semi engaged friends/relatives/etc. and convince them to not be like that guy sitting on his couch a couple of election cycles ago "monitoring the situation." You can sit on the couch after you've voted. Right now, I'd like everyone reading this to doublecheck they actually got their ballots in. (Didn't leave them carefully filled out in the car or on the kitchen table.) And then, think about one Republican leaning person you know who may be an infrequent voter.... reach out to that person. Ask them if they need help. Do they need a lift to a voting center? Do they want to talk about one of the candidates or some of the issues? Do they need a black or blue pen? Anything....

FYI: "Electioneering" at the polling place is forbidden. So... feel free to wander the streets in Trump swag and garbage bags today if you want, but don't wear your campaign gear when you head to the polling stations.

And please, remember our local Republican candidates. The media has made this all about Trump --even Kamala Harris has made this all about Trump. But, our local candidates matter too. At a local level, local races get personal. I've voted for Donald Trump --six times over the past few election cycles-- but I've never met Mr. Trump. I do know our Republican Congressional Candidate, Chris Coulombe, I didn't know him before this election cycle, but we've already got post election December lunch plans.

As for Andy Podshadley? Our Assembly candidate? I've weedwacked with that man. Literally, we're neighbors. We've climbed hills together, I watched him mop the floor of his winery while I put labels on his campaign cards for him.

A lot of our local candidates put their hearts and souls into showing the flag as Republicans. Both Andy & Chris earned my vote because I've gotten to know them in good times and bad.

I'm NOT the blonde in the picture above with Donald Trump back before he won the presidency the first time. That is Morgan, long time Republican lady, the real Donald Trump (pre presidency), and our very own Thomas Montgomery. (Tom, btw, also headed to Milwaukee this Summer as an official delegate for Trump at the RNC convention.)

I will probably never get closer to Donald Trump than a cardboard cut-out at a watch party. Fine with me. But I voted & I hope you will join us in these last few hours making sure your vote is in as well, and making sure one of your conservative leaning friends who maybe doesn't always vote, gets their vote in.

Thank you for your patience,

Sarah Nagle

Soon to be ex Secretary, MarinGOP

P.s. If you need a lift to the polls call us a.s.a.p.!!!!!!! Really! No waiting until 5PM! We've had volunteers standing by! For days!!!!!!!!! Email... call..... VOTE!!!!!!

https://www.marincounty.org/depts/rv/election-info/november-5-2024/page-data/tabs-collection/vote-centers-and-drop-boxes/votecenters

201 Trump signs in Marin. 170+ Garvey signs. Every Podshadley and Chris Coulombe to U.S. Congress sign we could get.
11/04/2024

201 Trump signs in Marin. 170+ Garvey signs. Every Podshadley and Chris Coulombe to U.S. Congress sign we could get.

 putting up the last few replacement signs in   this morning. (Yes, it rained heavily Friday night.) Sarah Nagle putting...
11/03/2024

putting up the last few replacement signs in this morning. (Yes, it rained heavily Friday night.) Sarah Nagle putting up the signs, Thomas Montgomery driving --always better with a truck!

We're in the final few hours of pre election day electioneering now.If you've done nothing else --if you don't have time...
11/03/2024

We're in the final few hours of pre election day electioneering now.

If you've done nothing else --if you don't have time to do anything else-- please vote and vote the whole ticket. (This election is about more than just the presidential race.)

If you are reading this you are on our "Novato" list &, probably, live in Novato. Measure M is on the table in Novato because politicians call it "leaving money on the table" when they let you keep some of YOUR money in your pocket.

The "Yes On M" people have spent a lot of money pushing a sales tax hike. We don't have much money to fight it. (We're trying to get out the vote. We're supporting our presidential candidates --yay, as of yesterday we put up TWO HUNDRED Trump signs in Marin alone, we've also put up 170 Garvey signs, more Coulombe and Podshadley signs than we can count, and some "Yes On 36" signs-- and helping various local candidates.)

Yes, all the local Republican candidates went on the slate mailer this year. Yesterday I was personally out walking knocking on two hundred doors for a local Republican candidate. (Great exercise. Means I didn't have time to read the crackpot insults on Facebook slung my way until I got home late last night. When, I did read them... I laughed. I walked six miles yesterday, it was awesome. You can get out and do something too!)

County-wide we're facing an alphabet soup of new taxes. Measure M is just the Novato problem. We got an op ed published about it a few months ago, we're opposing it on our slate mailer. We also had special "No On M" cards printed and some local businesses put them on display.

If you want some "No On M" cards we still have a few hundred left --we got a great deal on printing-- and we're giving them away in stacks to anyone who wants to do local outreach.

Want some No On M cards?

Email us your name and address and we'll have someone drop a bag off on your doorstep within hours.

I got an op ed published in the IJ in June about the proposed sales tax hike --back then we didn't even know what the sales tax hike would be called. For the record, the proposed Novato sales tax hike is now labeled Measure M.

Having an opinion about sales taxes was a personal local fight on my part. So I didn't bother to have my "title" of "MarinGOP Secretary" --you call this a title?-- attached to my name when my op ed was published in the IJ. The committee hadn't taken a position on the sales tax hike yet, and it wouldn't be appropriate for me to appropriate whatever "veneer of authority" my volunteer title has for my own personal opinions about retail.

Fastforward to August, the Marin County Republican Central Committee had our big "ballot measure meeting" --once every two years, we go through everything that will be on the upcoming ballot and decide whether we will oppose, support or go neutral. The Central Committee opted to go No On M. You can click here to see all of our ballot recommendations for the alphabet soup of local ballot measures.

At the ballot measure meeting we don't just decide how we "feel" about various propositions & measures, we decide how we're going to spend the committee's hard earned money doing something to get the word out about local and state issues. Long before we knew what would be on the ballot, we were raising the money for our official Republican voter guide that went out to all registered Republicans in the mail recently. Double sided, full color. (If you a registered Republican you got one in the mail October, just when the ballots dropped.)

But, we're a grassroots organization. And it is amazing how many people will spend big money to support an effort to get more of your tax dollars.

If you live in Novato you probably got a glossy pro Measure M thing in the mail recently. The MarinGOP is opposing Measure M on our regular slate, but we're also trying to do some local grassroots outreach on our alphabet soup of local ballot measures we are opposing.

So we earmarked more money for specific issue cards about Measure M --we're also doing No On B, No On 5 & Yes On 36 issue cards.

We're thrilled to say that several local business owners are prominently displaying our No On M issue cards. (See pictures above and below.)

(If you want some "No On M" cards to display or hand out to friends and neighbors and fellow voters, just email us. As soon as possible!!!!)

Remarkably, the MarinIJ weighed in recently with their editorial board opinions about Measure M. And, for a change, we agree on something.

Yes, I'm opposing Measure M for a number of reasons.

*Measure M displays a lack of creativity in the revenue model.

*Measure M is regressive.

*Measure M is, in my opinion, a band-aid on a systemic problem. (Poor management of resources.)

*Measure M has no sunset clause.

The IJ editorial board just picked one main reason, the lack of a sunset clause. But, whatever the reason, we somehow, without collusion, came to a consensus.

My reaction, was OMG, they agree with me? Color me shocked.

See you at the polls.

~Sarah Nagle

Soon to be Ex Secretary, MarinGOP

P.s. Let us know if you want some No On M cards, No On B Cards, No On 5 cards, or Yes on 36 cards! We deliver.

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