GOP Aims to Limit Power of Racist, Sexist, Anti-Gay Local Party Chair
Robert Morrow, Who Bills Himself as ‘Donald Trump on Steroids,’ Is Set to Take Over the Republican Party in Austin Later This Month
The Republican Party in Austin, Texas, is attempting to significantly limit the power of its incoming chairman, an anti-Hillary Clinton conspiracy theorist who’s known for vulgar, sexist, racist and anti-gay posts on social media.Â
Robert Morrow, who calls himself “Donald Trump on steroids,” made national headlines for his incendiary tweets and bizarre conspiracy theories after winning the March 1 race for chair of the Travis County Republican Party. Among other things, Morrow believes President Lyndon B. Johnson murdered President John F. Kennedy, and that President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush are all either gay or bisexual. Morrow has even pledged to out closeted Republican elected officials in Texas.Â
In an interview with Time Warner Cable News this week, Morrow donned a jester hat and sucked on a Trump pacifier.Â
Checking in w @RobMorroLiberty after @TravisGOP efforts to redistribute duties. Same jester hat, new Trump pacifier pic.twitter.com/S9SLo2hwGo
— Stef Manisero (@StefManisero) June 1, 2016
To avoid further embarrassment, and with Morrow set to take over in late June, the Travis County GOP Executive Committee plans to create a new entity outside his control to raise money, support candidates and oversee the party’s social media accounts, according to The Austin Statesman.
“This is not a coup against Robert Morrow,” Jerri Lynn Ward, a precinct chairwoman who headed up the party’s transition committee, told the Statesman last month. “It’s just basically taking off his shoulders things he doesn’t want to do. I’m willing to give him a chance. He’s not out to hurt the party. He just has certain beliefs and interests that he wants to pursue, and they’re kind of consuming of him.â€Â
Morrow, for his part, seems OK with the changes. He noted that in Democrat-dominated Austin, the local GOP is “a toothless kitten,” comparing himself to the coach of the Bad News Bears.Â
I will retain the Bully Pulpit and there is real power in that. https://t.co/cO5zzHpS9d
— Robert Morrow (@RobMorroLiberty) June 1, 2016
“I want to see the party’s nuts-and-bolts machinery continue to function while I tell the truth about political criminals in both the Republican and Democratic parties,” he said. Â
In response to Morrow’s election, the state GOP voted to make it easier to remove county party chairs from office. However, the process is considerably legally questionable and might need approval from the Legislature, as Texas law currently provides few options for removing elected officials.Â
In any case, Morrow isn’t toning down his tweets (we suggest caution):
Big Titties still Top Priority of Travis County Republican party. https://t.co/grBHouWVmp
— Robert Morrow (@RobMorroLiberty) June 1, 2016
If I don’t suck some big ole titties soon … I … am … going … to … fucking … die!!
— Robert Morrow (@RobMorroLiberty) May 31, 2016
Michelle not a tranny to Obama very bisexual. https://t.co/rThKiuDL3v
— Robert Morrow (@RobMorroLiberty) June 2, 2016
Hillary would cut your dick off before she would swallow your cum. A whirling dervish of man-hate & castration. https://t.co/49P1yb93Sj
— Robert Morrow (@RobMorroLiberty) May 31, 2016
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Image: Screenshot via TWC News

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