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Six ways the GOP can save itself
Politico ^ | May 15, 2008 01:07 PM EST | Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen

Posted on 05/15/2008 10:48:53 AM PDT by MovementConservative

Things are so ugly for the members of the GOP right now, it’s worth pondering their political mortality: Put bluntly, can this party be saved?

We talked to some of the smartest minds in Republican politics, and their prognosis is pretty grim. They think it will take pretty big changes — and possibly many, many years — to repair a Republican brand sullied by excessive spending, an unpopular war and an even more unpopular president.

Republicans are deeply divided over how dramatic changes should be and how precisely to change things. But there appears to be an emerging consensus on six steps they must take — and soon. What follows are the composite views of key Republicans we interviewed.

1. Get a clue: Republicans desperately need to cook up some new ideas and craft an attractive agenda to have any chance of success. Former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney says it should be a modern edition of Newt Gingrich’s “Contract With America.”

“It’s critical that our candidates have a very clear set of principles,” Romney says. “If we are ill-defined or, worse, if we’re defined by the failures of the administration or the failure of Congress in the last eight to 10 years, then we’re going to lose.”

The name of the agenda doesn’t matter, but the substance does. Voters no longer think lean government, smart and strong defense, and good old-fashioned family values when they think Republican. They think reckless spenders, misguided war and hypocrisy. Republicans “don’t have a vision,” says former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas). “Their behavior is being governed by a bad political model, and we’re losing races.”

Republicans need to focus on cutting taxes, slashing spending and rediscovering their edge on national security matters. More important, they need to jump ahead of Democrats in thinking anew about entitlement programs, health care, technological innovation, global trade and new energy plans.

Bill Frist, the former Senate majority leader and now a visiting professor at Princeton University, also recommends the “big idea” approach. His prescription: “Take on health care in a way that focuses on consumer-driven health,” providing “a contrast to the big government of Democrats.”

2. Cut the crap: Republicans are dominating Democrats in one area right now: humiliating sex scandals. If former Rep. Mark Foley isn’t e-mailing young male pages or Sen. Larry Craig isn’t playing footsie in the bathroom, then Rep. Vito J. Fossella’s getting busted driving drunk and then admitting he fathered a love child. You can’t run on family values when you don’t practice them.

This is no laughing matter to many Republicans. Voters don’t pay much attention to Congress unless there is a good scandal or bad spending, and the GOP has provided a generous supply of both. It has to purge scandal-stained members, swear off boondoggle spending projects and promote — and more importantly adhere to — strong ethical standards, GOP officials say.

Democrats are likely to control Congress for several years, so if Republicans can clean up their act, they can put the focus back on the members of the governing party and their behavior.

“The congressional leadership needs to be very proactive in addressing anything with a potential whiff of scandal forthrightly and immediately and with dispatch,” says former White House chief of staff Ken Duberstein.

3. Beg for help: The Republican infrastructure is crumbling. Making matters worse, Democrats are erecting a pretty impressive network of donors, think tanks and activist groups that is exploiting the GOP’s structural weakness. The GOP “needs to realize what the opposition is and how formidable it is,” said former GOP leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas). “The Democratic Party is organized chaos, but it is so much better than what we are doing.” It will take no less than three to five years to fix, smart Republicans estimate.

For now, Republicans need their rich backers to crack open their wallets. Democrats such as George Soros are so much more willing than rich Republicans to fund get-out-the-vote operations and clever negative campaigns. The GOP needs to somehow cajole its big donors to fork over millions of dollars to counter Democrats and then achieve a competitive edge.

It needs to be smart while spending it, too. Influential Republicans feel the party must fortify intellectual think tanks, establish new activist groups and get a clue about using the Internet to rally its forces. The GOP also needs to fund programs to train young Republican candidates and activists.

“There is an entire infrastructure that needs to be thought through, and it seems to me no one is interested in building that,” said former Rep. J.C. Watts (R-Okla.).

4. Burn the Bush: There is something honorable about loyalty. But taken too far, it can start to look downright loony to voters. President Bush is as unpopular as Richard Nixon was in the days before his resignation. Cut him loose — quick, says Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.). “We can go our own way with our own programs, and even disassociate ourselves from President Bush,” Davis said in a memo to fellow Republicans.

In some cases, say GOP leaders, Republicans should cozy up to presumptive presidential nominee John McCain, who remains popular with many swing voters. In others, they should simply run on their own merits and promise to pay attention to local concerns. But under no circumstances should they stand by their man in the White House. It won’t be easy, because so many marched obediently to the Bush tune for so long. But voters have short memories — exploit that.

5. Change the pitch — and your face: Several well-known Republicans said the party needs fresh, reassuring packaging and a more diverse crowd to deliver it.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said it’s time to return to a family values message — backed up by ideas families actually like. “Our reforms and beliefs need to be framed in the context of how they help families. A family-friendly focus is really important, given the angst that people feel these days.”

The image of the white men’s club needs to go, too, says Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. “The country is changing. The Republican Party has to have a message that reflects faces and voices of America. We have to do a better job of recruiting women candidates, candidates of color and diversity.”

6. Fan the fear: Ignore the critics, Republican wise men say — there is still no better way to win than to stir up concerns about Democratic patriotism and their commitment to national security and killing terrorists. It often remains the best call in the GOP playbook, especially with McCain atop the ticket.

Republican officials privately urge lawmakers to whack their opponents whenever they can for worrying more about coddling terrorist suspects than condemning them, failing to support U.S. troops, exhibiting weakness in dealing with dictators, and rushing to a quick Iraq exit that could put U.S. servicemen and women at risk. Polls still show GOP strength on national security and fighting terrorism — at least when compared with their lousy numbers on domestic issues.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 110th; 2008; dumpmccainnotbush; gop; mccain; newoworepublicans; notagopmessage
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I have serious doubts about whether the current GOP members of congress are brave enough to undertake such reform. They are so wed to pork and power it seems they will be content to continue letting the Dems lead us to European style socialism. Once those bureacracies are in place, they don't go away. A target as easy as the Dept of Education has taken root and should have been shuttered long ago when the GOP had the White House and congress.
1 posted on 05/15/2008 10:48:54 AM PDT by MovementConservative
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To: MovementConservative

“Put bluntly, can this party be saved?”

Hell, SHOULD it?


2 posted on 05/15/2008 10:49:30 AM PDT by Grunthor (Juan agrees with Ted Kennedy on Amnesty, Gore on GW & says Hillary'd be a good POTUS)
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To: MovementConservative
Get a clue: Republicans desperately need to cook up some new ideas and craft an attractive agenda to have any chance of success.

The GOP hasn't had a clue for a long time. The only viable idea would be to appease conservatives instead of the incremental appeasement of socialists. Given the GOP's track record over the years that is not about to happen.
3 posted on 05/15/2008 10:53:05 AM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: MovementConservative
I am just glad that the article does not suggest that republicans become democrat lite. That is what most of the media is telling republicans.

Reaganomics is what we need to put back in place (low taxes, the government is not the solution, it is the problem, pride in country, a strong national defense, etc.).

4 posted on 05/15/2008 10:53:17 AM PDT by HwyChile
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To: MovementConservative

“6. Fan the fear: Ignore the critics, Republican wise men say — there is still no better way to win than to stir up concerns about Democratic patriotism and their commitment to national security and killing terrorists.”

Frankly, the Repubes have nothing else.

“It often remains the best call in the GOP playbook, especially with McCain atop the ticket.”

Well McGore is only getting the same loyalty that he showed us for the better part of the last decade.


5 posted on 05/15/2008 10:53:32 AM PDT by Grunthor (Juan agrees with Ted Kennedy on Amnesty, Gore on GW & says Hillary'd be a good POTUS)
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To: Grunthor

Conservatives have to take back the party or start a new one.


6 posted on 05/15/2008 10:56:43 AM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: MovementConservative

Our political system is being Mexicanized. We’re in for 150 years of single party politics.


7 posted on 05/15/2008 10:56:48 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: ExTexasRedhead

“Conservatives have to take back the party or start a new one.”

There are two that I like and I wish they’d find a way to merge.


8 posted on 05/15/2008 10:58:03 AM PDT by Grunthor (Juan agrees with Ted Kennedy on Amnesty, Gore on GW & says Hillary'd be a good POTUS)
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To: Grunthor
Fan the fear: Ignore the critics, Republican wise men say — there is still no better way to win than to stir up concerns about Democratic patriotism and their commitment to national security and killing terrorists."
Frankly, the Repubes have nothing else.

They don't even have that -- it just reminds people of the bungled Iraq war.

9 posted on 05/15/2008 10:58:42 AM PDT by steve-b (The "intelligent design" hoax is not merely anti-science; it is anti-civilization. --John Derbyshire)
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To: MovementConservative

Republicans should give up their principles and bow to Democrats’ agenda in the spirit of bipartisanship.

McCain’s got it covered!


10 posted on 05/15/2008 11:01:31 AM PDT by soloNYer
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To: Man50D
Get a clue: Republicans desperately need to cook up some new ideas...

I couldn't disagree more. Republicans need to go back to the old ideas like:Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, faith, family, freedom, small government, protection of private property and the common defense. The constitution is a good place to start! Only a big government socialist wants new government controls and innovations.

11 posted on 05/15/2008 11:02:11 AM PDT by DaveyB (Land of the taxed and home of the slave)
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To: MovementConservative
[shrugs] I am quite sure
four (or eight!) Hillary years
will scare the splitters

who'd rather stay home
than admit the world doesn't
revolve around them.

12 posted on 05/15/2008 11:02:18 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: MovementConservative
Not one word about the border. For a sizable portion of the GOP base, this is THE issue.

I suppose the GOP has decided to write of the border enforcement folks in favor of the "Hispanic vote", legal or otherwise.

Truly pathetic.
13 posted on 05/15/2008 11:02:36 AM PDT by Antoninus (Siblings are the greatest gift parents give their children.)
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To: MovementConservative

“We talked to some of the smartest minds in Republican politics....”

That is the problem. All their so-called answers come from inside the beltway, they quit talking to the ‘people’.


14 posted on 05/15/2008 11:07:44 AM PDT by sheana
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To: MovementConservative
Screw those guys who wrote this piece. Where the hell were they when I was posting much the same three years ago?


15 posted on 05/15/2008 11:10:19 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: theFIRMbss; MovementConservative
[shrugs] I am quite sure four (or eight!) Hillary years
will scare the splitters


who'd rather stay home
than admit the world doesn't
revolve around them.


You, my friend, are on the wrong site.

This is a Conservative site, and only secondarily a GOP site, when their stance on the issues aligns with basic conservative tenants.
16 posted on 05/15/2008 11:16:01 AM PDT by SoConPubbie (GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
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To: MovementConservative

This is hands down the best article I have seen yet on a solution to the GOP’s problems.


17 posted on 05/15/2008 11:19:43 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: SoConPubbie
This is a Conservative site, and only secondarily a GOP site, when their stance on the issues aligns with basic conservative tenants.

Yes and no. We have to have a vehicle for our conservative tenants. The GOP has given us Newt Gingrich and Ronald Reagan. We need them as much as they need us. I recently changed my registration from GOP to independent because I can't stand all the big government, earmark loving, toe-tapping toleraters in the GOP. Doesn't mean there is any chance I will vote for a Dem, but I wont be associated with this national GOP as it currently is.

18 posted on 05/15/2008 11:22:10 AM PDT by MovementConservative (John Roberts and Sam Alito.... Thank you GWB)
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To: ExTexasRedhead

“Conservatives have to take back the party”

BINGO!

We have a winner!

What the GOP lacks is leadership!

They had the majority in the House & Senate for four years while Bush was POTUS and what did they do?
Nada, nothing, zip, zero!

And that is why they are not in the majority today.

The Gelding Old Party needs a testicles & spine implant.

And if we are ever going to turn this mess around;
true blue conservatives need to “step up to the plate” and run for local, state & federal offices around the country;
including getting elected to governorships so that we have a better field to choose from for POTUS!


19 posted on 05/15/2008 11:23:11 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: MovementConservative

We’re a country full of freeloading socialists and they seem to be in the majority. Whatever repubs do will be too little too late.


20 posted on 05/15/2008 11:23:30 AM PDT by abigailsmybaby (I was born with nothing. So far I have most of it left.)
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