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Monday, November 24, 2008
Bill Steigerwald :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bill Bennett to GOP: Let's Get to Work
by Bill Steigerwald
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Conservative author and radio talk-show host Bill Bennett has been a prominent American political and cultural figure since 1981, when he became President Reagan's chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and later Secretary of Education. The author of 16 books -- including "The Book of Virtues" and his newest, "The American Patriot's Almanac" -- he is host of "Bill Bennett's Morning in America," a syndicated talk show that airs from 6 to 9 a.m. weekdays on nearly 200 radio stations and Sirius Patriot Channel 144. I talked to the man The New York Times says is "the leading spokesman of the Traditional Values wing of the Republican Party" on Thursday.

Q: Was Barack Obama's victory due to his personality or his neo-New Deal ideas?

A: All of the above and more. It was a perfect storm of a campaign for him. He's a terrifically talented political figure. If politics is a sport, like some others, he's a natural. He made very few mistakes. Second, his ideas seemed to be right, given the circumstances. And as you probably have noted, it looks like the ideas of free-market capitalism didn't get a very good airing in the last campaign. John McCain's a great guy. But he never defended the basic principles of free-market capitalism. He talked about earmarks, but never the rationale for free-market capitalism. . Plus, another part of the storm was the economic collapse of Sept. 15. I'm not sure anybody wins on our side after that.

Q: What did the Obama victory tell you about the Republican Party's current health and fitness?

A: Well, what it told me is that we haven't been very good Republicans. I think our principles are fine; I think they need some refocus and much better explanation. One thing that has not been talked about is the "failure to communicate," as Cool Hand Luke said. George Bush is a terrific guy in a lot of ways, but he's not a good communicator. The rationale for various things was never really made in a compelling way, whether it be the war or other steps. By the way, contrast that with a first-rate communicator.

These things also often happen in cycles. There's a kind of schoolyard ethic in America which says it's somebody else's turn. Combine that with the final point, which is ironically Ronald Reagan's teaching -- if it happens on your watch, it happened because of you; and are you better off than you were four or eight years ago -- and you have the result. I'm kind of pleased that McCain got 46 percent. Given all that was against him, that's not really so bad. Byron York has written that McCain was flying into head winds. I told Byron at the governors conference (in Miami) that he was flying into a Category 5 hurricane.

Q: You've no doubt examined the election results. Obama won mainly in the cities. Do you see in those numbers any problems for Republicans down the road?

A: Yeah, there are problems and challenges, but they're not insurmountable. We can do this if we're smart and put our best ideas forward. I keep telling our guys this is not the worst of times for us. This is not Watergate. (Mississippi Gov.) Haley Barbour reminded us in Miami that after Watergate that there was serious discussion as to whether we should drop the name "Republican." We're not there (laughs). It's not that bad (laughs).

Who knows what will happen in the next four years with Barack Obama? It looks like a pretty strong Democrat majority -- maybe a filibuster-proof majority, or close to it, in the Senate -- and a majority in the House. So they'll have their way. And when they have their way, there are the laws of physics and the laws of politics and sometime they look the same: There's reaction and there's counterreaction. We shall see what they do.

But we have work to do. But I'm not worried about talking to people in the cities. I'm not worried about talking to blacks and Hispanics. There are plenty of good ideas that Republicans have if we just present them. I'm very impressed with the book "The Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream" by Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam. We have some good young talent and these are two of the brightest young talents. The book is really quite good. It's sort of what (Minnesota Gov.) Tim Pawlenty talked about -- the Sam's Club party rather than the country club party.

Q: Do you think conservatism's core values have been forgotten over the last eight years? Continued...

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About The Author
Bill Steigerwald, born and raised in Pittsburgh, is a former L.A. Times copy editor and free-lancer who also worked as a docudrama researcher for CBS-TV in Hollywood before becoming a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and a columnist Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Bill Steigerwald recently retired from daily newspaper journalism..
 
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GOP......TAKE A HIKE!
COWARDLY BUNCH OF WIMPS...ARE THEY BAMMING
ON OBAMAS LACK OF PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP?
OHHHHH NOOOOO, THEY ARE AFRAID OF BEING
LABELED "PARTISANS"(SP)?
D##mN RIGHT IAM PARTISAN!YOU DON'T LIKE IT TOUGH GINGER SNAPS!
ELVIS

maverick - Oh, are we?
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Writes maverick:

"We are Republicans first, Conservatives second."


Not a goddam bit. If you're "Republicans first," you're conservatives not a friggin' little bit at all.


What's been demonstrated is that when the Republican Party governs and campaigns on policies readily apparent as "Socialism Lite," they can't count on their usual-and-customary appeal to bigotry (homophobia, xenophobia, and religiotic dumbphuckery in general) to "energize" the conservative base in their support.

True American conservatives (as opposed to the "social pseudoconservatives") are sharply focused on the constitutional restraint of civil government, particularly with regard to restrictions upon taxation, spending, and counterfeiting.

And counterfeiting - also known as "currency inflation" - is what the Federal Reserve has been doing at an accellerating rate all throughout the Republican Party's control of Congress and the White House.

Hell, in 2005, the Fed announced that it would no longer be reporting the M3.

That figure - the M3 - is *the* most valuable "quick read" indicator of the rate at which the money supply is being expanded.

How the currency is being inflated.

How the value of the dollar in your pocket, in your paycheck, in your savings - is getting hammered by our Republican Party government.

The Republican Party is *NOT* conservative.

They're a bunch of grafting, thieving, bribe-taking, toilet-stall-fumbling, counterfeiting, earmarking, pork-sucking sonzabitches.

And until they clean house - with a flamethrower - American conservatives aren't going to support them any more.

Got that message, maverick?

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