Shunning is the act of deliberately avoiding association with, and habitually keeping away from an individual or group. It is a sanction against association often associated with religious groups and other tightly-knit organizations and communities. Targets of shunning can include, but are not limited to apostates, whistleblowers, dissidents, people classified as "sinners" or "traitors" and other people who defy or who fail to comply with the standards established by the shunning group(s). Shunning has a long history as a means of organizational influence and control.Sounds like this might be the solution to what Michelle Malkin quite accurately dubbed "The Turncoat Caucus" today. She also provides a link to a pdf file containing the 778-page bill that will come up for a vote tomorrow thanks to them.
These three, and any other squishes that think we really need to cross the aisle in this time, should be considered dead to the Party. No one should work with them, they should get no aid from any true conservative when next they run, and we should immediately start looking for a viable, CONSERVATIVE to run against them.
I don't know if shunning would really do any good, but the idea sure sounds good to me.


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