I got an email from the College Republicans wanting me to go to one with David Price in Raleigh. It's weird because I thought I left my school's Republicans club.
Are you becoming a "wet" like me, or is it because chasing women is taking too much of your time, and the GOP club does not have an interesting pool of the same for ya? ![Smiley](https://talkelections.org/FORUM/Smileys/classic/smiley.gif)
Depends on your definition of "wet." ![Wink](https://talkelections.org/FORUM/Smileys/classic/wink.gif)
I found most of the leadership and members to be far too reactionary. They embraced many radicals within the party and seemed to ostracize those who disagreed with them. I was labeled a RINO for my initial support of Giuliani early in the primary season.
The guy leading in every poll of Republicans?
My point. They were too "out there" and I really didn't mesh well with them. Most of those groups tend to be activists anyway, and those types tend to be out of touch with the mainstream. The club had two wings: the Ron Paulites and the far-rightists. We'd also regularly have pro-life speakers come in, and since I'm pro-choice, I'd have no interest in being preached to for an hour every Monday.