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Friday, May 18, 2007
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Republicans Really Are the Stupid Party
by John Hawkins
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You ever heard of the Peter Principle? It states that, "In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence." Well, if you want to see the Peter Principle in action, the GOP's "leaders" in D.C. are as good of an example of it as any.

Now, this is where most people would stop the column because nobody minds battering politicians, but going after some of the rank and file – well, that's going too far. That may be so, but there are a few things that need to be said.

First of all, I'm so sick and tired of people who claim to be "conservatives," but do nothing but incessantly carp about the Republican Party. The GOP does deserve criticism, but if you spend all your time complaining about people who agree with you on 70% of the issues while giving a free pass to liberals who disagree with you on all those same issues and maybe another 60% of the issues besides, you're part of the problem, not part of the solution.

The same goes for people who say they're going to cast a protest vote for the Libertarian Party or Constitution Party. Let me tell you something -- the Libertarian Party and Constitution Party are never going to catch on and the only thing they've ever accomplished was electing liberal Democrats by convincing conservatives to waste their votes. In fact, a person who doesn't vote is smarter than a person who votes for candidates from the Libertarian Party or Constitution Party, because both people wasted their chance to impact who's going to be in power, but the LP or CP voter wasted his time as well by standing in line at the polling place to do it.

Let me also add that we hear a lot of complaining about George Soros, but what people should really be asking is, “Where is the GOP's George Soros?" There are plenty of filthy rich conservatives who want to push the country to the right and are capable of making just as big of an impact as Soros. But, the difference is that Soros puts his money where his mouth is and a lot of wealthy conservatives don't. Don't the Democrats always say we're the party of fatcats? Well, now would be a great time for some of them to get more involved in helping out the conservative grassroots.

Speaking of which, the Democrats are absolutely murdering the GOP in online fund raising. Know why? Because too many people who have built big conservative audiences don't want to do exactly the same kind of fund raising for the GOP that liberal blogs like the Daily Kos do for the Democrats. There are conservative talk show hosts, blogs, and magazines that could generate millions of dollars for Republican candidates they approve of and simultaneously increase their influence in Washington, by raising money for the GOP. That would mean more Republicans in office and more conservative influence over the GOP. From my point of view, that's a win-win for those of us who want to see D.C. pulled to the right. But unfortunately, a lot of these big name conservatives don't want to dirty their hands with fund raising. All I can say to that is that if liberals are willing to do the grunt work but conservatives aren't, then maybe we shouldn't complain so much about their being in power, because obviously they care more about seeing their ideas implemented than a lot of us do.

What it all comes down to is that if we want to help the country by enacting conservative policies in Washington, conservatives are going to have to start acting more like a movement again instead of disparate interest groups squabbling over who's getting the biggest slice of the pie. We need the base to hold the GOP accountable, but support them even though they're far from perfect. We also need more conservative activists who are willing to put in the elbow grease, more wealthy conservatives and conservatives with large audiences that are willing to help with fund raising, and we need to have more Republicans in Washington that place a higher priority on pleasing their biggest supporters than pleasing the New York Times. Until we start to do those things again, conservatives will not be able to recapture the momentum we had during the eighties through the mid-nineties and the potential we have to help this country will be largely wasted.

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Excellent article.
Bang on with all the points.
Firing on all cylinders.

Conservatives need to recognize one thing: You're voice is as loud as you make it.

Ever since I was in high school the naivete of the Republican leadership has been nothing short of astounding. So, we have a leadership problem, but we also have a followership problem.

Whenever we do get inspired leadership, such as from Newt Gingrich when he was our leader in the House, we let the Enemy pound him to the matt why we stand by and watch. For cyring out loud, we let Robert Bork get taken down!

We need people to do more than just post comments on conservative blogs. It's time to take some action.


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Why is the media pushing McCain and Giuliani at us as being ahead in the polls?? the only thing i can figure is that they want to have us put in someone who hasn,t a chance against the liberals.Neither one will get my vote and i have been a republican conservative for 50 years!! Dont give me that hogwash about partison politics you had better turn into what you are McCain a buddy of the extreme liberal democrats!! Thanks you roe allowing me my views. Len
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