Continuing the Beijing-esque choreographed shuffling of posts at the commands of the Supreme Leader of the Party, Republican National Committee co-chair Drew McKissick on Monday followed in his failed boss Ronna Not-Romney McDaniels’s footsteps toward failure and rejection by resigning from his post, making way for the Supreme Leader’s inexperienced daughter-in-law Lara Trump to take the spot early next month, the Charleston Post and Courier reports.
McKissick, who also currently serves as the South Carolina state Republican Party chair and supposedly will continue in that post, said in a statement he is “willing to put self aside for the sake of building a team and focusing on winning is a big part of being successful” and pledged “to do anything that I can to work together and make that a reality.” We will update this story if and when Lara Trump hands McKissick a bushido blade and started explaining the history of the sacred ritual that Imperial Japanese military officers would commit to atone for failures of leadership.