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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
Republican Revival?
by Bill Murchison
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


Yes, Democrats, too, have feet fashioned of clay -- a problem afflicting the human race since Adam. Even if Republicans aren't constitutionally any smarter, here is their chance to remind voters -- aha -- that the Second Coming didn't occur a few days ago, in Washington, for all the ballyhoo that surrounded the occasion.

Are the Republican smart enough to pick up the balls their opponents keep bobbling? We first have to find out:

* Whether Republicans really believe their own rhetoric about pork. Unless they try seriously to slice big hunks of the stuff from the "stimulus" bill, there's no reason to take them seriously as an opposition party.

* Whether Republicans are as resourceful in debate as are the Democrats. What? Can't show ordinary people how mega-deficits cramp the economy and undermine job creation? Go home. Find some other line of work.

* Whether the "economic" wing of the party understands the desirability of an alliance with "social" conservatives as well as the socials understand -- and practice -- it. I rarely hear the socials griping about the free market; I hear free enterprisers all the time blubbering over what they mischaracterize as foolish fixation on the pro-life and gay "marriage" issues.

* Whether Michael Steele, the new, black national chairman, can figure out how to show minorities the blessings of a life consecrated to freedom, not government servitude.

And that's for starters. It goes that way in politics; one day up, the next day down, then up again. Of course you have to know what you're doing. That's the trick on which today's Republicans didn't exactly write the textbook.

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Bill Murchison is a senior columns writer for The Dallas Morning News and author of There's More to Life Than Politics.
 
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Run Right, govern Right
Fiscal conservatives are an increasingly marginalized element of the Republican Party. The core of the party consists of social conservatives, and social conservatives are, with few exceptions, religious conservatives. I think it is time for these conservatives to stand up and figure out what they really want--a hard Right Christian party. That's the only 'reform' of the Republican party that is viable. Your new RNC head Michael Steele is, as far as I can see, a RINO/CINO. He is not at all what you need to rise again.

A truly Right-wing party must purge all who don't agree with its principles. It needs to become serious about developing conservative criteria for belonging to party organizations, running under the party label, and holding positions in the party.

A new, genuinely conservative Republican party must exclude at least the following:
a) all gays: Make the Republican Party America's straight party.
b) all atheists and agnostics. Republicans must be religious. Evangelical Protestantism is to be preferred, but conservative Catholics and Jews are welcome.
c) abortion: No pro-choicers in the Republican Party. Period.
d) Creatinism and ID: no Republican may believe in evolution.
e) Opposition to social programs: The Party should oppose all domestic social programs enacted by the federal government going back to at least the late 19th century. Individual Republicans should be encourage to drop out of or refuse to support any and all such programs. How can Republicans expect to persuade other Americans to take their ideology seriously if they still live as parasites, collecting Social Security, benefitting from Medicare, education loans, research grants, and other forms of welfare? Credibility should start at home.



hot rumor...or is it rumor?
I had to drag my crummy ol' body out for this!
Reliable scuttlebutt has it that Romney is considering taking on Harry Reid for his Senate seat ! Move to Nevada..why in the he## not, to get that moronic Reid replaced ?Since Reid
is also a Mormon , not an issue! I guarentee you Mitt will obliterate clueless Harry!Reid is a terible mormon IMHO! and reid is just another Nancy Pelosi in a man's suit!
And when Mitt gets out of taxachussetts you shall see CONSERVATIVE BIGTIME!
And Mitt and Jindal are the main speakers
at an upcoming senatorial get to gether!
Hmmmmmmm, what a ticket-- Mitt/Jindal !!
Almost makes me feel..healthy!
Lord, let me live another 4 years !! smile.
Iam on enough pills you could enbalm a
Dinosaur with this stuff!
TCB.... !!!
ELVIS
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