by SOVfan
TITULIA CITY (TC) | It seems that the RNC Council will not vote to allow Chairman TJ Norton to takeover during RNC Ldr Julian (R-Con)’s vacation to Boston. According to The RNC Daily, the Vote tally currently stands at One Yea and Three Nays. This is partially in response to Mr. Norton making a major deal out of a previously resolved issue by getting legal about it. The RNC Ldr doesn’t feel comfortable and his press conference attracted nobody. He has a vote on behalf of the Conservatives and has not stated his voting for/against it, but it may lean against the temporary takeover. This would leave the RNC Leadership vacant until at least late Saturday night, when Julian may be able to get some sort of internet connection. However, this still leaves Chairman Norton in charge as a de-facto leader. But, if he is made Acting-Leader he would have more temporary powers. All rulings/laws he may wish to make cannot be passed without the RNC Council and would expire on Sunday night anyway. The Chairman is still expected to be in charge until at least Saturday as de-facto leader. The following below is who I expect to vote for/against Norton’s power play: green denotes YEA, red denotes NAY, yellow denotes UNDECIDED.
- Lea Carmody (GOP)
- JP9893 (GOP)
- Julian (Con); leans NAY; may change mind
- OwenMerry (FM); Unknown
- JI981993 (FM)
If there is a tie in case of OwenMerry’s absence, the Republican Nationalists will be asked which way to vote as they are the only branch not represented.
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Dear Titulian Conservative-
ReplyDeleteI am quite disgusted with my colleague SOVfan's article against Chairman Norton. RNC Leader Julian has failed to answer Titulia's questions about the name of the reporter that filed the grotesquely irresponsible article on the A-G's son--and the name of the publisher that approved it.
Chairman Norton had every right short of the Leader's own failure to take steps to protect the RNC from litigation and make amends for the actions of the RNC news paper.
Speaking against another incorrect article from TCMcorp--the power of the RNC has now permanently been bestowed in the delegates of the RNC convention. Whether Chairman Norton is elected to the temporary appointment of RNC leader--he is "A" leader of the RNC and President Julian's ongoing rampage of disrespect for the convention process [that was carried unanimously] underscores the ongoing mismanagement of the RNC and makes all members think whether it's time for a change.
Councillor Leah Carmody
GOP/RNC council