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DeMint and Heritage
Townhall.com ^ | January 21, 2013 | Bob Beauprez

Posted on 01/21/2013 9:30:34 AM PST by Kaslin

The Heritage Foundation didn't invent conservative principles, but since 1973 the Washington based think tank can take credit for providing the salt to the life of the modern conservative political movement.

Founded in 1973 by Paul Weyrich, Joseph Coors, and Ed Feulner, Heritage's mission has always been to "formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense." Heritage blossomed during the Reagan Administration with a President whose agenda and principles were an ideal match for the mission of the Heritage Foundation.

Feulner was named President of Heritage in 1977, the fourth president in four years, with a skeleton staff of just seven people. Under Feulner's leadership, Heritage has become “the Parthenon of the conservative metropolis” according to the New York Times. Today, Heritage occupies three buildings on Capitol Hill with a staff of nearly 300 people.

Three years ago, Feulner announced his intentions to retire in early 2013. The anticipation over who would be named his successor ended last month with the announcement of South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint.

Jim DeMint on Success and Failure

While the list of potential candidates to replace Feulner was no doubt long and distinguished, I am hard pressed to think of anyone better qualified and capable to accept the mantle of leadership of Heritage than DeMint. He is a conservative's conservative, articulate, energetic, goal oriented, and a strategic thinker.

Like Reagan, DeMint is a great leader. He attracts talented people, inspires those around him to aim higher and do better than they otherwise might. DeMint "believes in the power of ideas" and is proud of his role to elect solid conservatives to the Senate including Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Pat Toomey, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson, Jeff Flake, and Ted Cruz to now help advance those ideas.

DeMint's devotion to America and those core conservative principles stated in the Heritage Mission is unquestioned. Additionally, his relationships and working knowledge of Capitol Hill can only make the influence of Heritage that much more effective.

Conservatives looking for a ray of sunshine after the disappointing election in 2012 can be very encouraged to know that Jim DeMint is the new Heritage President. Rest assured that under DeMint's leadership Heritage and Conservative Principles will continue to advance and America and Freedom will be the better for it.


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1 posted on 01/21/2013 9:30:40 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Jim DeMint was one of my favorite Senators. I thought his “demeanor” was similar to Ronald Reagan’s; probably lacking RR’s sense of humor and wit though?


2 posted on 01/21/2013 9:37:03 AM PST by spiderfern
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To: Kaslin

Already signed up. I’m sure he’ll do quite well there and I’m looking forward to hearing more from him.


3 posted on 01/21/2013 9:38:45 AM PST by SueRae (It isn't over. In God We Trust.)
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To: Kaslin
The only problem I see is that DeMint is leaving the arena and heading to the ivory tower. Pure conservative thought translated into policy papers is one thing, but as the 0ne demonstrated last November, reason and the righteousness of your positions does not matter. Conservatives need to become street fighters if they ever hope to again hold power.
4 posted on 01/21/2013 10:04:38 AM PST by buckalfa (Tilting at Windmills)
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To: Kaslin

“his role to elect solid conservatives to the Senate including Marco Rubio,”

I’m not sure why anyone considers Rubio a “solid conservative”. He seems to care more about pandering to the illegal vote with the his continual amnesty plans than he does about protecting the rights of citizens. If these guys cared about a quarter as much about the law abiding US citizens as they do about illegals, we might be ok.


5 posted on 01/21/2013 10:05:36 AM PST by vmivol00 (I won't be reconstructed.)
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To: Kaslin
While the list of potential candidates to replace Feulner was no doubt long and distinguished, I am hard pressed to think of anyone better qualified and capable to accept the mantle of leadership of Heritage than DeMint. He is a conservative's conservative, articulate, energetic, goal oriented, and a strategic thinker.

Sorry, not a fan. I lost all respect for DeMint when he joined Hairy Reed in creating the tax increase plan as part of the 'fiscal cliff' deal that, somehow, managed to ignore any and all aspects of spending cuts. IMO, a "conservative's conservative" wouldn't have missed that little detail.

In short, DeMint and the rest of the GOP-e sellouts got played like they always do by the left. Dems always talk a good game to get the clueless 'Pubbies to go along but, once the 'Pubbies execute their part of deal, the Dems come along and claim "King's X"!!

6 posted on 01/21/2013 11:27:54 AM PST by DustyMoment (Congress - another name for anti-American criminals!!)
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To: buckalfa

I have come to the conclusion that the conservative abandonment of universities in favor of think tanks was a mistake.

While the left has entered the once mostly conservative arena of think tanks, the right has failed to enter the all left arena of universities.

The result is generation upon generation of students inculcated with a far left agenda. The results of this propaganda on young minds is apparent in the last election.


7 posted on 01/21/2013 12:07:38 PM PST by dervish (either the vote was corrupt or the electorate is)
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To: dervish

A novel but valid thought.


8 posted on 01/21/2013 3:31:52 PM PST by buckalfa (Tilting at Windmills)
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To: dervish
Agree. Given the Left’s control of K-16 education these past 40 years, we should be surprised there are any conservatives at all.
9 posted on 01/21/2013 5:41:11 PM PST by Jacquerie ("How few were left who had seen the republic!" - Tacitus, The Annals)
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