No.
People fear change the most. Republicans tend to be self sufficient, and responsible. Most Republicans are middle class or better. There is not enough pressure yet to cause real change. Sure, we’ll get fired up for a cycle or two, then it’s back to business as usual.
It will take more effort from the grassroots, because the big money is all for the status quo. For real change to happen, it will require concerted, constant effort.
I just hope that the drive for change comes before it’s too late.
We will have to endure another Clinton presidency starting in ‘09, and it won’t be pretty for any of us.
If conservatives focus on gun rights, right to innocent life, marriage being one man and one woman, cutting the welfare state with an eye toward eliminating most of it, stopping voter fraud, building grassroots issues groups and umbrella groups, and removing layers of elitist dimwits from leadership of the GOP, we shall handle Her Heinous IF she gets as far as the Demonrat nomination.
We do need a long term plan to recreate the conservative cadres that nominated and elected Ronaldus Maximus. Like the Yankees (as posited by Dangus), we can rebuild while being normally dominant.
Always bear in mind the old wisdom that the perfect is the enemy of the good. It was a major guideline of Ronaldus Maximus.