Not written on stone tablets
While I welcome the comments from fellow Republican Bob Culver in last weekâs Guest Shot, I must take exception with some of his thesis.
A political party and its central tenets are not rigid, and unlike the Ten Commandments they are not written in stone. A political party is a living entity that must evolve and change or it will become irrelevant and die. I need only point to the California Republican Party as a tragic example.
In fact, the bylaws of both the Teton County GOP and the Wyoming Republican Party expressly allow for the party platform to be revisited and revised every two years. Moreover, any county central committee can pass a resolution at any time.