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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Bruce Bartlett :: Townhall.com Columnist
Post-election autopsy
by Bruce Bartlett
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Was the Copenhagen Global Warming Summit Walk-Out a Win for the U.S.?


In short, even the most conservative of the Democratic Party's freshman class are well within its mainstream on the issues that matter today. Therefore, liberals argue, it was not conservatism that got them elected, but their support for popular liberal policies that Republicans had steadfastly opposed.

On the Republican side, they still seem shell-shocked by the results and have no clue about why they lost or what to do about it. One reason for this, I believe, is that many were genuinely surprised by the depth of their defeat, even though it had been forecast by the polls for months.

This was because there is now a fully developed alternative media where conservatives can get all their news and never hear an unfriendly voice. For months, this media -- Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, conservative Websites -- have taken the line that Republicans not only should win, not only could win but in fact would win. Over and over again, we heard about Karl Rove's secret polls showing a certain Republican victory, and Fred Barnes told us night after night on Fox News that the mainstream media's polls were wrong.

In fact, the polls were dead-on accurate. And they told anyone who read them that blind recitation of the daily White House talking points was a one-way ticket to oblivion. Yet time and again, all I heard on conservative talk radio or read on conservative blogs was that the economy is the best it ever was, that the war in Iraq is being won, that anyone who says otherwise is a liar and so on.

The one thing I know with certainty about sports and elections is that you have to be a realist to win. Living in a dream world is an absolute guarantee of defeat. I believe that if Republicans had been forced to confront reality earlier, they might have been able to turn things around. Their friends in the conservative media did them no favors by feeding them a false sense of optimism.

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Bruce Bartlett is a former senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis of Dallas, Texas. Bartlett is a prolific author, having published over 900 articles in national publications, and prominent magazines and published four books, including Reaganomics: Supply-Side Economics in Action.

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raidencraig, as usual you have the most thorough and complete analysis of the illegal immigration issue replete with facts and statistics. All that being said, I really feel that most of the GOP has made just the opposite conclusion on the political consequences of illegals. I believe that Bush, much of the GOP congress, and the GOP party infrastructure itself now believe that it is no longer a losing issue to be in favor of "comprehensive" reform.

Where do you see things going... Is there any hope to stop the amnesty steamroller? I just don't see it. Let's hope that I am wrong.

President Sonny Perdue?
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Clinton, Romney, McCain, Giuliani, Obama, Frist, Gingrich, Gore, Kerry, Rice, Edwards, Pataki, Biden… Like it or not, the 2008 presidential race is officially underway. What’s missing is a clear front-runner for the Republican nomination.

Georgia governor Sonny Perdue is, perhaps, the GOP’s best hope of maintaining control of the White House.

Republicans are Mad about Spending and Immigration

Perdue balanced the budget in Georgia, which insulates him from the criticisms that face any candidate that comes from our irresponsible, deficit-swelling congress.

Perdue passed the toughest immigration legislation in the country, while Washington did nothing.

Independents are Mad about the Iraq and Trade

Since Perdue wasn’t in Washington during the vote to authorize the Iraq war, he can approach it with an open mind and no political baggage.

Regarding trade reform, Perdue can reach out to natural allies like Gingrey, Norwood, Deal, and Westmorland, all of whom have been outspoken about cracking down on Chinese trade abuses (especially regarding child and slave labor).

Perdue was the GOP’s Only Bright Light in the Mid-Term Election

With Perdue at the top of the ticket, Georgia Republicans picked up both the Lt. Governor and Sectary of State offices and expanded the Republican majority in the statehouse. Republicans in the rest of the country took a “thumpin.”

And there’s plenty for the media to like too. Perdue is a veteran, a veterinarian, father of four, foster parent of eight, and was a walk-on quarterback at the University of Georgia. He also has a small role in the upcoming Matthew McConaughey football movie “We Are Marshall”.

I challenge anyone looking at the current list of GOP hopefuls to name a stronger candidate than Governor Sonny Perdue.

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