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  • The Great Republican Revolt

    02/22/2016 11:41:35 PM PST · by goldstategop · 47 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | jan/Feb 2016 | David Frum
    White Middle Americans express heavy mistrust of every institution in American society: not only government, but corporations, unions, even the political party they typically vote for—the Republican Party of Romney, Ryan, and McConnell, which they despise as a sad crew of weaklings and sellouts... And when Donald Trump came along, they were the people who told the pollsters, “That’s my guy.” They aren’t necessarily superconservative. They often don’t think in ideological terms at all. But they do strongly feel that life in this country used to be better for people like them—and they want that older country back. ...People like...
  • In Cory Gardner, a look at the GOP's happy future

    10/28/2014 12:16:50 PM PDT · by right-wing agnostic · 12 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | October 28, 2014 | Byron York
    LITTLETON, Colo. — To many Republicans, the Democratic "war on women" campaign against GOP Senate candidate Cory Gardner is an outrage. But for Gardner himself, it is also a test. How would Gardner react when incumbent Sen. Mark Udall and national Democrats accused him of scheming to deny women access to birth control? The accusation seemed ridiculous, but what if Colorado voters took it seriously? Gardner certainly took it seriously, and he reacted by taking two steps. First, he abandoned his earlier support for so-called personhood measures that Democrats charged would lead to bans on some forms of contraception. And...
  • Palin drops the other shoe (Alan Keyes)

    04/13/2010 11:43:41 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 229 replies · 4,216+ views
    AIP / Loyal to Liberty ^ | 2010-04-12 | Alan Keyes
    Recently I ran across a video interview in which Sarah Palin enthusiastically declares "I support Michael Steele…I think he's doing a great job. Michael Steele is an outsider. The machine, I think, is tough to penetrate--I think it's been good to have an independent outsider trying to create some change in the Republican Party." Michael Steele has from the first day of his tenure been a spokesman for the RINO, pro-abortion, amoral, 'money is god' elite minority that presently controls the Republican Party. The statement that Steele is an outsider is an outright lie. He has for some years now...
  • Meghan McCain’s Visit to (GWU) Campus Met With Student Protests (she attacks conservatives)

    03/25/2010 11:31:37 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 45 replies · 1,178+ views
    (snip) Her mission? To “redefine” Republicanism, to make room in the party for diverse viewpoints and ideological differences. “I’m saying make room for all Republicans,” she said. “Not tomorrow. Today….We evolve or we die.” (snip) For someone who grew up in a house with elephant wallpaper in the bathroom, McCain took a circuitous route to Republicanism, registering as an independent voter at age 18 and even voting for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. But “sometimes love sneaks up on you in weird ways,” McCain explained, noting that her experience on the campaign trail changed her mind, leading her...
  • They Only Look Dead

    12/22/2009 5:35:21 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 36 replies · 1,267+ views
    American Conservative ^ | 2009-12-22 | Daniel Larison
    Justin Raimondo detects yet another death of neoconservatism and yet another resurgence of non-interventionism on the right. As usual, he takes isolated examples, misinterprets them and then grossly exaggerates their importance. It is great news that many Tea Party protesters support something like a non-interventionist foreign policy. As many of them were originally Ron Paul supporters, just as I was, it makes sense that quite a few of them do support this. It would be even better news if there were any reason to believe that most of the Republican Party and conservative movement shared their foreign policy views. The...
  • Gingrich Chooses Power over Principle

    11/14/2009 9:32:06 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 16 replies · 830+ views
    The Yorktown Patriot, Yorktown University, Denver, Colo. ^ | 2009-11-13 | Richard Bishirjian, Ph.D.
    "...[I]t’s equally clear that you can’t be a right-wing party and govern the country." --Newt Gingrich quoted by Jonathan Martin, Politico, November 12, 2009 Dr. Newt Gingrich (Ph.D. History) should know better by now not to use “right-wing” as an adjective to describe the GOP. The GOP is not “right-wing,” but rather a conservative political party. Members of that party responded to Newt Gingrich’s “Contract for America” that was not “right-wing,” but an expression of the conservative philosophy of limited government shared by most Republicans and many Independents. Unfortunately, had Newt Gingrich adhered to political principle he might not have...
  • Gingrich: Contract with America round 2 (Gingrich, Steele, RNC alert)

    11/13/2009 2:54:47 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 89 replies · 2,276+ views
    Tribune ^ | 2009-11-13 | Mark Silva
    Newt Gingrich, the former Republican House speaker and purveyor of the GOP "Contract With America'' that helped his party win control of the House after President Bill Clinton's election, says GOP chairman Michael Steele has started work on a new framework for 2010 that he is calling "First principles.'' "I've been talking with Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, '' Gingrich said today, speaking with students at C-SPAN's Cable Center Class. "He is developing a first principles model that I think is a very exciting , positive step in the right direction,'' said Gingrich, who has said that he will...
  • IL-Sen. 2010: Dem. chief says Kirk "moderate" (hahaha)

    11/09/2009 9:59:58 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 4 replies · 382+ views
    During two heated Democratic challenges, U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk of Highland Park was targeted by millions of dollars in TV ads painting him as a far right Republican in his north suburban district. Much of the time, it was the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee paying for and writing those ads. Kirk spent millions of dollars himself on ads to cultivate a moderate, independent brand in the 10th District. Now it seems the DCCC agrees with him. DCCC Chair Chris Van Hollen said during a C-SPAN interview Sunday that Kirk is a "moderate," contradicting his own organizations efforts to paint him...
  • The GOP should dump the neocons

    11/03/2009 4:34:29 PM PST · by presidio9 · 78 replies · 2,079+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | November 3, 2009 | Edward H. Crane
    The founders envisioned a federal government constitutionally limited to defending our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. For that to happen, we must have at least one political party that strongly advocates limiting the power of government. For much of the 19th century, that party was the Democrats. For the early part of the 20th century and from the early 1960s through 1988, that party was the Republicans. Today, it is difficult to find noninterventionists in either party. The Democrats demonstrate a disdain for capitalism, free trade and the validity of contracts. They cheer the restriction of...
  • Energized G.O.P. Looking to Avoid an Intraparty Feud [RINOs want to silence grassroots]

    11/04/2009 10:28:46 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 28 replies · 989+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 2009-11-04 | Adam Nagourney
    WASHINGTON — Republicans emerged from Tuesday’s elections energized by victories in Virginia and New Jersey, but their leaders immediately began maneuvering to avoid a prolonged battle with conservative activists over what the party stands for and how to regain power. The victories, in races for governor, were cast by the party’s national chairman, Michael Steele, as a sign of a “Republican renaissance.” In New Jersey, Gov. Jon S. Corzine, a Democrat, was toppled by the Republican nominee, Christopher J. Christie. In Virginia, Robert F. McDonnell, the Republican, defeated his Democratic opponent, R. Creigh Deeds. Republicans said the victories showed that...
  • Future of GOP and Moderate Republicans Uncertain [GOP "Struggling To Find Its Identity"]

    11/01/2009 6:08:31 PM PST · by Steelfish · 39 replies · 962+ views
    NYTimes ^ | November 01st, 2009
    Future of GOP and Moderate Republicans Uncertain ASSOCIATED PRESS November 1, 2009 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- In a Republican Party struggling to find its identity, the surprise withdrawal of the chosen GOP candidate for a New York congressional race -- forced by a rising conservative upstart -- renews a lingering national debate: Are moderates welcome in today's Grand Old Party? The question became even more relevant Sunday when the ex-candidate, state Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava, threw her support behind the Democrat in the race rather than the Conservative Party candidate favored by fellow Republicans. The GOP leadership insisted on Sunday political...
  • Plouffe slams Palin on NY-23

    11/01/2009 3:23:07 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 80 replies · 3,061+ views
    Politico ^ | 2009-11-01
    David Plouffe slammed Sarah Palin on Sunday for her role in the Republican Party and the NY-23 race, saying the GOP was hanging up a sign, “No moderates need apply,” that will marginalize the party for years to come. Plouffe, Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign manager, said of Palin on NBC's “Meet the Press,” “I think we should thank John McCain for picking her.” “What’s going on in the special election in N.Y. 23, I think, is a remarkable phenomenon that could affect our politics for years to come," Plouffe said. He added that Palin, who endorsed the conservative candidate over...
  • How Republicans Can Build a Big-Tent Party [Jim DeMint]

    10/27/2009 10:26:25 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 21 replies · 909+ views
    It's the Democrats who won't tolerate a diversity of views. BY JIM DEMINT Sen. Arlen Specter's defection to the Democratic Party this week is no reason for Republicans to cheer. But his reason for leaving -- he faced an unwinnable primary election next year -- is no cause for soul searching. There is a question Republicans do need to ask: What is it that binds our party together? In the wake of two successive electoral defeats and the likelihood of a 60-vote Democrat majority in the Senate, what does it even mean to be a Republican today? Moderate Republicans are...
  • Lindsey’s Party [Southern Avenger]

    10/26/2009 10:32:06 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 19 replies · 930+ views
    Taki's Magazine ^ | 2009-10-16 | Jack Hunter aka Southern Avenger
    It’s hard to imagine a Republican more useless than South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham. Whether spearheading legislation that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, stumping for the $787 billion taxpayer theft known as “TARP,” being the lone GOP committee vote to confirm liberal Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor, or his recent joining with John Kerry to promote cap-and-trade—without shame and without fail—conservatives have never had a friend in Graham. And yet in 2008, Graham was reelected in the deep Red State of South Carolina over a Democratic candidate, Bob Conley, who staunchly opposed amnesty, TARP and was well...
  • Torching the Big Tent (NY Times on the GOP)

    10/26/2009 8:34:05 AM PDT · by pissant · 51 replies · 1,211+ views
    NY TImes ^ | 10/25/09 | Pinchy "loaf" Sulzberger
    The feeble pulse of moderation in the Republican Party is in danger of flat-lining in the Nov. 3 Congressional election in upstate New York. Luminaries like Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich have taken opposing sides over whether the party dare tolerate the official Republican candidate in the 23rd district — Dede Scozzafava, a six-term assemblywoman whose record includes refreshing tinges of centrism. Ms. Scozzafava was nominated by local party leaders as eminently electable despite — or because of — her defense of women’s abortion rights and her tolerant views on same-sex marriage. She is already shunned by many more ideologically...
  • Graham, DeMint differ on strategies for GOP to regain power [the time for choosing is coming]

    10/25/2009 12:35:22 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 51 replies · 2,467+ views
    McClatchy / The Herald, Rock Hill, SC ^ | 2009-10-25 | James Rosen
    WASHINGTON -- The national debate among Republicans over their party's future is nowhere sharper than in South Carolina, where Sens. Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint pursue distinctly different visions for restoring GOP primacy at the polls. Graham and DeMint, who profess to be friends and live within an hour's drive of each other in the conservative Upstate, prescribe conflicting cures for the Republican ailments that led to sweeping defeats in the last two national elections. Graham, a Seneca Republican elected to his second term last year, says the party must stop alienating young people and Hispanics and start promoting pragmatic,...
  • 2010: Not The Time For "Faux Conservatism"

    10/21/2009 6:27:17 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 29 replies · 1,042+ views
    Intellectual Conservative ^ | 2009-10-21 | Chris Adamo
    As 2010 approaches, Democrats are on the ropes. So once again, those vaunted Republican "moderates" are attempting to come to their rescue.Our nation is coming apart at the seams, and Barack Obama is proving to be absolutely inept, or worse, at dealing with the situation. Instead of honestly assessing things and advancing solutions conceived in the best interests of the American people, he presses mindlessly forward with his ultra-liberal agenda, ignoring or deriding those who make any effort to forestall his destruction of the great institutions of this country. In league with him are the leading players of the Congress,...
  • Lindsey Graham's Hot Air Conservatism [Southern Avenger] [RINOs want to co-opt Tea Parties]

    10/20/2009 7:23:59 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 36 replies · 1,409+ views
    Charleston City Paper ^ | 2009-10-20 | Jack Hunter aka Southern Avenger
    When a runaway hot-air balloon reported to be carrying a six-year-old boy made headlines last week, many were surprised to find out it had all been a hoax. Admitted the six-year-old boy on live television, “We did this for a show.” Another hot-air balloon by the name of Lindsey Graham also made headlines last week by putting on a show of his own, as the South Carolina Senator held court at a town hall meeting, touting his conservative credentials before an angry crowd that wasn’t buying it. “They’re a political fringe group” Graham said of his critics, “I’m the conservative...
  • A fight the GOP does not need [Michelle Malkin]

    10/19/2009 10:26:44 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 25 replies · 1,688+ views
    The State Journal-Register, Springfield, IL ^ | 2009-10-20 | Michelle Malkin
    Here’s the dirty little secret about political candidates and officeholders labeled by the mainstream media as “moderate Republicans”: There’s usually nothing moderate about them. Consider the case of “moderate Republican” Dede Scozzafava, the GOP nominee in the New York 23rd Congressional District’s special election. Handpicked by local party pooh-bahs and supported by Beltway GOP leaders, Scozzafava is vying to replace former GOP Rep. John McHugh, who abandoned his seat to accept President Barack Obama’s nomination as Army secretary. There’s certainly no urgency to tack left. The upstate New York district is as safe a Republican district as they come. The...
  • Graham-Paul Dispute Highlights GOP Fissure [Paul says GOP should live up to professed beliefs]

    10/14/2009 9:10:18 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 73 replies · 2,401+ views
    The New American ^ | 2009-10-15
    An outburst at an angry South Carolina town hall meeting has exemplified the growing fissure in the Republican Party across the nation. “We're not going to be the party of angry white guys," liberal Republican Senator Lindsay Graham told a Greenville, South Carolina, audience at Furman University where some supporters of Congressman Ron Paul were heckling him. Ron Paul responded on CNN's Situation Room October 14 that Graham's attack was unfair. “For him to ... say that everybody who is upset with the government and upset with his type of voting record are angry white people or angry men, that...