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5-16-2009 8:01 PM
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merrie says:
In fact, the GOP's tent has many poles: It has social conservatives, libertarians, fiscal conservatives, national-security hawks. These groups do not always agree: The so-cons resent the libertarians' insouciance on gay marriage and abortion. The libertarians don't get the warhawks' obsession with thankless nation-building in Islamist hellholes. A lot of the hawks can't see why the fiscal cons are so hung up on footling matters like bloated government spending at a time of war. It requires a lot of effort to align these various poles sufficiently to hold up the big tent. And by the 2006 electoral cycle, between the money-no-object Congress at home and a war that seemed to have dwindled down to an endless half-hearted semicolonial policing operation, the GOP poles were tilting badly. The Republican coalition is like a permanent loveless marriage: There are bad times and worse times.
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5-16-2009 8:04 PM
merrie
And yet and yet… Last November, even with the GOP's fiscal profligacy, even with the financial sector's "October surprise," even with a cranky old coot of a nominee unable to articulate any rationale for his candidacy or even string together a coherent thought on the economy, even with a running mate subjected to brutal character assassination in nothing flat, even running against a charming, charismatic media darling of historic significance, even facing the natural cycle of a two-party system the washed-up loser no-hoper side managed to get 46 percent of the vote.

OK, it's not 51 percent. But still: Obama's 53 percent isn't a big transformative landslide just because he behaves as if it i...
5-16-2009 8:07 PM
merrie
You can do that in any number of ways – busting up campus appearances by conservatives, "hate speech" prohibitions, activist judges' more imaginative court decisions, or merely, as the Times does, by declaring your side of every issue to be the "moderate" and "nonideological" position – even when, in many cases, the "extreme" position is supported by a majority of voters. Likewise, to Colin Powell, it's Ann Coulter who's "vicious," not Michael Moore, who compares the jihadists who blow up Western troops in Iraq to America's Minutemen and gets rewarded with a seat next to Jimmy Carter in the presidential box at the Democratic Convention.

It's a mountain, and it's getting steeper. Promises of...
5-18-2009 11:33 AM
ColoradoRight
this would be the same Powell who supported the Socialist candidate for President last year?
5-18-2009 12:00 PM
jatfla
"Americans do want to pay taxes for services. Americans want more government in their lives, not less."

He ACTUALLY said that??
5-18-2009 12:14 PM
jatfla
FTA: A NYT writer wrote of Powell: "Mr. Powell's approach to almost all issues – foreign or domestic – is pragmatic and nonideological. He is internationalist, multilateralist and moderate. He has supported abortion rights and affirmative action."

Yikes! That definitely does not make him a Conservative...at least by my definition. However, that is where the current GOP leaders are moving the Party..to the middle since the Left is sooooo far Left!
5-18-2009 1:28 PM
billpar
Great Article... Let's move the Middle towards us instead of the other way around.

I used to have a lot of respect for Colin Powell... it's too bad he is leaving the Republican Party (in spirit anyway). Republicans shouldn't shut people out however, I think winning people over with good policies and education about the failures of liberalism will do more good in the long run than following the polls and moving the party in that direction. BTW, did you see the recent polls on Abortion? Majority of people (51% I think) are Pro-Life for first time since polls were done.
5-19-2009 5:01 AM
merrie
BTW, did you see the recent polls on Abortion? Majority of people (51% I think) are Pro-Life for first time since polls were done.
Yes, I noted that. Maybe the Pro-Life people are starting
to speak out, especially with Obama aggressive stance
on the "born alive" babies that survive abortion. And his
commencement speech at Notre Dame last week-end
resulting in the arrests of non-violent protesters isn't helping position.
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