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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
GOP Disorder: Purge or Binge?
by Kathleen Parker
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It's not yet clear how the one-armed midget demographic is shaping up, but everybody else seems to be bailing on the GOP.

Begging the forgiveness of one-armed midgets, I'm merely quoting Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele. In a Washington Times interview shortly after being elected head of the GOP, Steele met Howard Dean's gays/guns/God challenge and raised him a jackpot of grief.

Steele was making the point that the GOP needed to "uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets."

That was February. This is now:

As state party chairmen gather this week in Maryland, a new Gallup analysis shows that since 2001, fewer people in all but one demographic (those who attend church weekly) identify themselves as Republican.

People moving away from the GOP include those who attend church nearly weekly or monthly, Midwesterners, Southerners, married people, moderates, college graduates and nongraduates.

The findings confirm growing disenchantment with a party that is viewed as belonging primarily to older white males, despite the GOP's having selected a hip-hop-friendly African-American to lead them.

Whatever the thinking, it isn't working.

The party is roiling between the purgers (good riddance to anyone who thinks outside the pup tent) and the bingers (we love everybody!). Within those two groups are subsets: the sane people who are not afraid of paradox or advanced degrees, and the "Billy Bobs" who think it's terribly clever to pass a resolution insisting that the Democrats rename their organization the "Democrat Socialist Party."

And then there's Steele.

The running joke is that Republicans have "tragic" where Democrats have "magic." The emerging consensus is that Steele, though he means well, has the wrong personality for the job.

"He's goofy and light in heavy times," as one insider put it.

Many are suddenly nostalgic for "whatshisname" -- the guy who ran the party before Steele, whose name no one can quite remember. Oh, yeah, Mike Duncan. At least he kept the trains running on time, they say. To which criticism Steele says, "Stuff it."

One could rest one's case at this juncture, but the list of complaints doesn't stop at Steele's shoot-from-the-lip style. Of equal concern are his handlers (about whom more anon) and the Republicans' failure to win the recent New York special election.

On his speaking style, the only person who can't wait to hear what Steele will say next is Joe "Bunker" Biden, who surely begins each morning with a prayer: "Please, God, let Michael Steele go on TV today."

Or radio.

Case in point: Despite rigorous briefings on judges, Steele recently rambled off into the brambles while guest-hosting Bill Bennett's radio show. Commenting on Obama's plan to appoint judges who are, among other things, empathetic to how rulings affect everyday lives, Steele managed to invoke Miss California and beauty pageant judge/blogger Perez Hilton.

Let's see: David Souter. Perez Hilton. Sure. We get that.

"What was so outstanding about Miss California, let's do a little parallel," said Steele. "The empathetic judge in this case, the judge of the beauty pageant, asked this woman a question and instead of taking her answer at face value, he was empathetic to a particular community and he thought her answer should be favorably disposed towards that particular community ..."

If you get Steele's drift, you may want to grab a flotation device.

Helping Steele in his self-demolition are power brothers Curt and Wes Anderson, media consultant and pollster, respectively. All one needs to know is that Curt, affectionately noted for chewing tobacco and taking cell-phone calls at intimate dinner parties, was the magician behind Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's perky performance following Obama's February address to Congress.

Finally, winning cures all ills in politics, to borrow a Republican friend's words. And Steele isn't winning. "Right now we're considered losers," she said. "We get back in the game by winning."

Insiders feel that the GOP should have won the New York special election to replace Kirsten E. Gillibrand, the Democrat who succeeded Hillary Clinton in the Senate. And internal polling showed that the contest, lost by just 700 votes, was winnable. Although Steele directed some money to New York, his critics say that it wasn't spent strategically enough to draw out soft Republicans -- the GOP's real target demographic.

Even the most empathetic judge perusing Steele's record would be forced to wonder: What's up with that?

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CORRECTION -- In my column on the torture memos, I mistakenly attributed two quotes to the torture statute that actually came from one of the memos. The error, though regrettable, doesn't alter my argument that lawyers shouldn't be sanctioned for writing good faith opinions with which others disagree.

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A Refuge and a Ruin........
Early explorers who dared to cross oceans quickly learned a valuable lesson: The currents of the sea could carry them to their destination, if followed correctly. Those currents could also divert them from their journey, if ignored. The very same current can have either a positive effect or a negative effect on a sailing vessel; it all depends on the knowledge and the response of the crew.

God's wisdom is, in some ways, like the currents of the sea. It can carry us where we need to go. It is our refuge, the means to keep us safe and bring us to our desired destination. But only if we follow it. The benefit of His wisdom only applies to those who are willing to line up with it and set their course accordingly. Otherwise, those same beneficial currents will lead to ruin.

History is filled with millions who have tried to follow a path contrary to God's wisdom. It may be a false religion or philosophy, a personal ambition, a political agenda, an economic strategy, or any other things that we humans, in our ignorance, may set our hearts on. Millions have sailed against the currents of God and failed. Their end is miserable. What looked so promising was found to be futile.

Do you have a personal agenda? Plans for your future? Examine them closely and ask yourself if they are thoroughly consistent with God's ways. If not, you could sail comfortably for thousands of miles, thinking you're headed toward the right destination, only to find out you're far, far away.

Even slight variations in the beginning can lead you way off course in the end. Plan now. Learn the currents. Take refuge in the wisdom of God.


Re:A Refuge and a Ruin
Beautifully written comment,my friend! May God bless you with "smooth sailing" in the coming storms! God is not only my navigator,but my life jacket,too! Wouldn't want it any other way!

Failing Democrats Going Back Down !

The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released this afternoon found that the approval of how Pelosi is doing her job as speaker has dropped from 51 percent in January to 46 percent in March to 39 percent now.

DEMOCRAT Pelosi/Reid Controlled Congress:
RCP Average 04/16 - 05/13
Approve: 35.7 Percent
Disapprove: 54.7 Percent

Parker Is The Arlene Specter Of TH.





Again, Kathleen.
You are fiercely independent and you tell it like it is.

(you are not a hyped-up rabidly partisan kool-aid drinker like Amanda Carpenter, Michelle Malkin... a third of the columnists on this site... Hugh Hewitt on his radio show... that intellectual bozo Mark Levin...)

I appreciate your beautifully independent, freethinking, rational commentary. Almost unheard of around these parts. You're a breath of fresh air.

will and kathleen
almost enough to make you go straight, eh, will? And why old Kathy feels qualified to comment on the GOP as an insider is beyond remarkable.

will, you liberal MORON
" I appreciate your beautifully independent, freethinking, rational commentary. Almost unheard of around these parts. You're a breath of fresh air. "
She basically whined and put down the republican party and made fun of Steele like a liberal would.
This phenomena of taking idiotic post last close election polls and declaring a party dead is for lunatics, and it's been going on for a decade now. Every election they declare whomever lost just the last time a dying party.
It's for nutballs.
She made a good whining liberal idiot and you loved it. You claimed it was a breath of fresh air, but that's all I hear from democrats like you, it's the end of republicans forever, just like after slick willie was elected - it was the end of the republicans. Now it is again. The endless dreamy asinine incorrect refrain is repeated for a 3rd graders little emo thrill, like a contestant on American Idol that didn't get tossed offstage before finishing their crackling humiliation of themselves.
Good job retard, you're just as stupid as the author, and make as much sense, which is, none.

Oh look, she wrote another column
and earned the wrath of the American Bulimcs Society. Now they'll have to divide their attention between, appropriately, drowning Kathleen in vomit and destroying those snooty anorexics. The former is poetic justice since that's what Kathleen is doing to us with her opinions.

They are well-written, though.

It seems
there is considerable disorder today between the DNC and B HO. I guess that isn't newsworthy when the RNC is the target of leftist neo-com destruction.

I don't agree
with Parker across the board, but she makes some valid points.

The Republican Party is in trouble, and I got this from reader's comments on this site last year. People not just witholding their votes, but also their money from the GOP.

As for myself, the GOP is going to have to do more than just say they've changed from Dem lite, they're going to have to prove it.
So far, it looks like a tough sell.

I actually understood Steele's reference to Perez Hilton.

I don't mind her comments so much,
it's the sense one gets that she's happy about it, that spoils them for me.

The Reports of my demise
A great wit once said: "The reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated." Perhaps, Ms Parker never heard of Samuel Clemens.

It is much too early in the game to start ordering the gravestone for the GOP, and there is one really fantastic reason for that - we have oBUMa on our side!

Yes, the Dear Leader, the Mountebank-of-the-White-House himself is going to single-handedly revitalize the GOP. Every day more and more people flee his cult of personality, his arrogance, his double-speak speeches, his socialist policies, his bare duplicity, and his low-brow vindictiveness.

OBUMa will do more in the next 3 1/2 years than a legion of Michael Steele's could do to revive the Republicans, which is proof of the old adage that even the worst among us can serve some useful purpose.

Michael Steele Needs to GO........

NOW!! It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ideology. The GOP blood baths evolving in Florida and Pennsylvania are a direct result of his flawed vision and incompetence. The loss in the New York House race typifies what voters loath about the Republican Party, running a career party hack that is indistinguishable from Democrats on most issues. Suburban and Southern voters are defecting in droves because of the pathetic performance that Hastert, Frist, and Bush turned in over the last decade. Offering voters low taxes is not enough, Americans want leadership and vision. Lt. Governor Steele is an under accomplished pampered pet of the liberal wing of the Party. His mismanagement will reduce the Republican Party to the pygmy status in enjoyed in the 1960’s and 1970’s.

Return all email fund raising solicitations with comments outlining your dissatisfaction.

Contact the RNC telling them no money until it reforms itself.

Donate to Palin, Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, or any other candidate willing to stand up for conservatism.

KParker and Repubs
Chuck makes a good point concerning the tone of Ms. Parker's columns. I always looked forward to Parker's columns until her attacks on Palin began. In time, it became undeniable that she was contemptuous of many who identify themselves a conservative and Republican; and more importantly, she expressed this contempt in an elitist fashion by attacking the persons and education level of many who identify with conservatism. It is not just Palin she despises, but all down-home "Billy-Bobs" whose wisdom is founded more on common sense than "advanced degrees."

The problem with the Republican Party is that, for much of the Bush presidency it was nearly indistinguishable from the Democratic party. The attempt to change its image in order to appeal to a more "hip" class comes off as an old fogey trying to act like a young person. The fact is, conservatism, by its very nature, is "old fogey" thought. The Dems can go the hip route and pull it off, for their philosophies are as immature as the people they are trying to attract. But this will not work with Republicans. R's need to tell it straight and plain, with neither rancour or malice. Dem's need the flashy style to cover thr foolishness of their policies. R's can use simple words, for conservatism is easy, common-sense wisdom, that even the libs know in their hearts to be true.

The only leadership and vision ...
needed is for those in federal offices to get the H E double-hockey-sticks out of the way and return the rights of states to the states. The ever encroaching arms of the federal government have become the coils of the boa constrictor squeezing the life out of our Constitution.

Tod Kozeluh
Lexington, KY

What I like about Parker
Will, Noonan, and Brooks is that they always complain that the Conservatives have no tolerance for the others in the party. We want the big tent to hold everyone. However, when you read their columns it is always these same people who have no tolerance for the low life and ignorant Conservatives.

As for Steele he is basically no different from Duncan. Both have been in effective.

The real problem is Cornyn. He is getting involved with primaries and of course picking the wrong candidate. We want Specter the liberal over Toomey and Crist over Rubio. I agree with QParker if Texas -- do not contribute until the pup tent includes Concservatives.

Socialist v. leftist.. (some choice)
I think what the RNC does not understand how much the conservative base really cares about this country and how P/O we are. (I know that sounds flip but let me explain). When Bush wanted to leave our borders wide open, and we went nuts sending bricks (one of my favorites) to congress and tying up their switchboard, and e-mails by the tens of thousands, what was their answer? Screw you, screw America we want their votes, then decided in all of their brilliance to call us names. Then ran a man that embraces that same idea.
For his credit Bush kept us safe but for the majority of time he was in there, he just like Mc Cain seem to worry more about getting the Democrats to like us then worry about pleasing the base that took him to the dance. What did trying to be nice to the Democrats get him? NOTHING!
The RNC has been tone death for more then 6 years. We scream stop the spending, they respond with Screw you!

We scream; stop the ear marks, they respond with.. Screw you!

We scream: clamp down on companies using illegal help, they respond with.. ummm yea, we are all over it.. soon..

We scream: drill for oil, they respond with.. yea, we are all over it..

We scream: build more refineries, more nuclear power they respond with.. umm yea that’s a good idea.

We scream: smaller government, they respond with.. yea.. THE NEXT TIME we take control of every thing we will do just that.

Meantime back on the ranch nothing changes, earmarks, spending, and bigger government, working for open borders..
On top of all of that we seem to be gutless in our response to every thing Obama is ramming up our rears.

For many of us including me, if the choice is Socialist v. leftist I think I will just go fish.


What did being nice to the Democrats?
It is laughable that we are still looking everywhere but the housing debacle for the reason we are in disfavor.

As to a lesson to be learned, how about this? By reaching across the aisle to provide "affordable housing" Republicans secured the blame for everything that went wrong while Democrats still got credit for trying to "help" the downtrodden.

Definitely Kathleen, we should continue in the same vein.

The real problemthe GOP has is it's
trying to play the game like a Democrat.
The GOP seems desperate to come up with either women, or minority leaders to say to the world, "look at how open minded and progressive we are". Well we're never going to win that marketing battle with the Democrats, who promote purely on race/gender. Instead we need to find people, of ANY race or gender, yes even WHITE MALES, that can put together a message for America that's more than, "Hi, we're Democrat-Lite".

Route the money!
Good idea! I had been witholding as I have
not thought Steele was a good choice nor that
the "republican" party gets it. I will throw
my support dollars behind Toomey and others
of like mind. I do feel that conservatives
are putting up a cardboard Palin as I don't
think HER vision is really the one that conservatives
WANT her vision to be.

Birds of a feather
Kathleen is right. I gave up on the GOP years ago, although living in this Democratic oligarchy, my vote is pretty much irrelevant anyway. I enjoy teasing local Dems by saying "the GOP is despicable and the Dems are their evil cousins."

The reason so many are avoiding the GOP is that it no longer stands for anything. They mouth phrases about lower taxes and smaller government but did nothing toward those ends when they had power.

Some free advice for the GOP: Read the Constitution and adopt that document as your party platform ----- and mean it!

To summarize
Allow me to summarize this, and in fact all of, Ms.Parker's columns:

We're doomed, all is lost, abandon your posts.

If she could just intersperse this with popular songs, the Tokyo Rose/Lord Ha Ha effect would be complete.

Best wishes,

Mark

Too much TV
Obviously from this article it is easy to assume Ms Parker has been watching too much MSNBC, NBC, ABC, and CNN coverage of the GOP.

The GOP is Like a 300 LBS White Girl

Trying to find love by going through the whole basketball team. The more she throws herself out there the more ridicule she accrues. The Democratic Party has purchased the minority vote over the last forty years with income and opportunity stolen from middle and working class Americans. What political ploy is open to the GOP to court the minority vote, offer to steal more? Be the party of principle and let the chips fall where they may.

The savior of the GOP is none other than
The savior of the GOP is none other than the one.
He along with the congressional dipwicks have already overreached.
That's without screwing up healthcare and imposing $3000 annual additional energy taxes. Wait until they have to justify taking more of your money to support their pet constituents and the horrendous deficit interest payments.
The dems are $crewed. They just don't know it yet.
But KP thinks we ought to sacrifice another republican and abandon our principles.

IF PEOPLE ARE MOVING AWAY FROM THE GOP

.....IT IS BECAUSE THE GOP IS MOVING AWAY FROM CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES ...

.....They might not call themselves Republicans any longer but they are still conservative ...

.....How many registered Democrats voted for REAGAN? .....COLOSSUS

To Joe T
Your post seems to equate wisdom with lack of education and to praise Palin for demonstrating both. I leave you to decide whether Palin was wise to:

1) Base her campaign speeches on mocking, sneering, ridiculing, and stirring up anger rather than offering substantive planks in a political platform.

2) Disdain form. A debate has a form. Televised political debates have a particular form that is minutely negotiated by lawyers representing both sides. It's understood that both sides are going to follow the form. When Palin danced out onto the stage, announced that she wasn't going to follow the form, and started blowing kisses, she may have been a heroine to her admirers, but she signaled to educated people, who tend to appreciate form, that she could not be trusted. Many saw a scenario in which a President Palin, hosting a formal state White House dinner, invites Netanyahu out to the kitchen to whomp up some hot dogs while she sends Angela Merkel upstairs to check the baby's pants. Educated people expect dignity, not folksiness, in a leader. Palin was not Presidential: she didn't walk the walk, and she certainly didn't talk the talk. Folksiness is a political double-edged sword as it some but turns off many others.

3) Constantly give a double message in that she took offense when her family issues were discussed publicly while at the same time using her family as campaign props---she did not need to be dragging that baby around with her, and we all thought of the poor children sitting endless hours backstage until she needed them---and did those kids ever get to school? And poor Bristol. Even Levi was strongarmed.

PURGE or BINGE
Chairman Steele is the best thing that has happened in the Republican Party. He's not whinning standing in the corner about the Dem's are being mean to us.He's not going to let the Dem's run over every principle that most Americans believe in, without challenging them on policies and their socialist agenda. The Republican Party needs more Michael Steele's warts and all. I SAY BINGE AND PURGE AMERICA OF SOCIALISM!!!

Kathleen and Lilly
Katheen parker- your still pissed that your hubby thinks Sarah Palin is hotter than you and voted for her

Lilly- your still pissed that Sarah Palin is hotter than you and will always be- and smarter too

The rest of the erf
... is negotiating trade agreements with each other.

The largest countries on erf, besides the US, are about to dump dollars in exchange for Chinabucks.

KP and her ilk tell me to sit-n-spin... 'cause er'body's welcome in the big tent... 'cept for YOU, of course.

The Chris*ian Conservative has nobody to turn to but Je*us. He said he'll help those who help themselves, so... where does THAT leave 'em?

I love Rush, but ask Rush what we should do, and it's all "support the grassroots". By the time the grass is scheduled to sprout, the D-Con truck will have been rolling by, having spread it's acorn poison all over it.

This all boils (or sharpens) to a point...

Combustibility.

This is gonna blow, and it's gonna blow badly.

KP, like all other sharp individuals (read:Cowards) with thier advanced degrees simply want to be able to say "I told you so"... this justifies the time and money spent sitting thru many saturday nights in stacks instead of someone's sack.

The enitre GOP needs therapy.

Who's going to call and make the appointment?

To Joe T
Well, there's at least one flaw in your "Conservative wisdom"---you say that "in their hearts, Democrats know it [easy, simple, down-home, common-sense Conservative wisdom---I am using your words here] to be true". Doesn't really sound as if Democrats are feeling that in their hearts at all, since a majority of the country supported the opposite in the last election and continues to support Obama, right up to last Sunday at Notre Dame and all this week re his actions on the credit card and the car design fronts.

Part of your post champions "common sense" over formal education. Through the years, we have seen again and again that the good local folk using common sense and not having the benefit of education have rejected just about every advance.

When Anton Von Leeuwenhoek invented the microscrope, the common sense gang laughed like hell since they knew right good and well that there weren't any little invisible animals in river water; they thought he was crazy. In the 1800's the use of anesthesia in childbirth was opposed by common sense folks, who could point to the Bible saying "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children"---that was only common sense. In the American Revolution, common sense told the Tories---the Conservatives of their day--- to keep supporting the King of England. The list goes on: the common sense folks don't have a good track record of grasping what's going on.

And what seems to be going on now is that the country wants inspiring leadership and some government protection against bloodthirsty Corporate America. In our non-Conservative hearts, that feels just about right.

Souter-Hilton
Actually,I can easily see the point Steele was making in his comparison.

The difference between dems and repubs..
...is that dems, while being composed of many disparate special interest groups, at least haves a common uniting philosophy-that more government is the answer to all out problems, and growing it is their primary goal. Republicans, on the other hand, are deeply divided among themselves and only want more government control over their pet issues, if any. Social conservatives want government control over abortion and personal behavior issues. National security conservatives want more government control over the border and a larger military budget, never mind the debt. Fiscal conservatives care less about social issues and want less control of government over the economy. And so on. Because of this, there is no consensus on how government ought to grow or if it should at all.

I'm one who as left the Republican party. Or I should say, it left me. I was a Reagan Republican, coming into the party in 1984, after seeing the ineptitude and utter failure of Jimmy Carter. Reagan at least stood for core principles and wouldn't back down, and managed to get what he wanted even with a democratic Congress and fairly liberal Supreme Court.

Glenn Beck is right: repubs vs democrats isn't far right vs far left or conservative vs liberal. It's become two slightly different versions of the race to grow government in exchange for votes-you're either a Democrat of a Democrat Lite. As long as the Big tenters in the republican party keep compromising principle to gain adherents, they will hemorrhage people who really stand for something. No wonder the number of independents is growing so fast.

Hilton-Souter 2
I thought Steele explained it very well, and it is EXACTLY what Obama is looking for in a judicial nominee. He's looking for exactly what Hilton was doing; take a position that is allegedly empathetic to a favored group, and make decisions based on that...and not facts. What was hard about that? Oh, I forgot...this is a KP joint that is inyended not to offer an idea, but simply to whine and moan!

Republican Supporters bailing out?
Maybe the Democrats need to give bail-out money to the Republicans.

Overnight, I see more and more news articles telling the world that the ranks of Republicans are thinning.

One very sucessful tactic the Dems use is: WHEN TELLING A LIE, IF YOU SAY IT LONG ENOUGH AND OFTEN ENOUGH, EVENTUALLY IT WILL BECOME THE TRUTH.

Readers take heed!

Witty Kitty...
"..the "Billy Bobs" who think it's terribly clever to pass a resolution insisting that the Democrats rename their organization the "Democrat Socialist Party."

Those vulgar conservatives are just so...icky!

(WARNING - TownHall is in another of it's soupy slow modes today -- just so they can jam in all that junk at the bottom of the page we don't want)


Lyin', cryin' Dem/Libs
Enough with the Palen bashing. I cannot tell you Dems/Libs how many times I read your complaints and derision of Conservatives, and I thought you were talking about Obama and his thugs. You usually clarify your position in the middle of last part of your lyin' cryin' posts.

Republican Strategy Defined!!
This blogger has determined the best way for Republicans to win! http://theblacksphere.blogspot.com/2009/05/republican-solu tion-to-winning.html

A MUST read, seriously!

The Media
This is the most racist article I have seen in a long time.

Seems mostly purging
I'm one of those former GOPers that was purged away and with people like South Carolina Lindsay Graham telling us that they don't want libertarians in the party, but we're more than welcome to give him our votes (what a laugh), they won't be getting me back any soon.

Doesn't mean that the D guys are getting me either, they're even closer to insanity than the R guys are, though not by much.

If the GOP wants vote, maybe they should actually stand up and demonstrate, with real votes, real bills and real results when they have power, the important stuff, like legitimately cutting the size of government, getting rid of whole departments (Education and HUD are good starts) and putting 0 energy into social stuff, that isn't the job of our government.

That and get rid of the RINOS like Graham and Snowe.

Arlene Specter Parker's Crap !

Stick Your Country Club NeoCon Republicanism,RINO=CINO Broad !

Fifty-one percent of Americans consider themselves "pro-life" and just 42 percent say they are "pro-choice," the first time a majority of the country has stated a personal objection to abortion since Gallup polls began tracking the data 15 years ago.

SHRINKING GOP
Most who have been leaving the GOP in recent years have not been registering as Democrats but as independents or as members of minor parties. Most of those have left the Republican Party, not because it is too conservative, but out of disgust for its leaders' abandonment of conservative principles. The party will grow by returning to its socially and fiscally conservative roots, not by increasing the leftward drift which has coincided with its loss of political market share. This will have the added benefit of being the morally principled thing to do.

Parker
It is very telling that all the trolls agree with this liberal witch.

Parker is not Republican or Conservative
It would be equally as prudent to listen to advice from Howard Dean on what Republicans should do as Kathleen Parker.

KP
Same old KP swill. When will she get the boot? Mike Steele is just fine; he is a breath of fresh air. He cannot hold a candle to Joey "The Parrot" Biden when it comes to gaffes and miscues, however.

Silly Lilly
The American patriots have far more in common with conservative thought than with the "Socialist Democrats". They placed freedom and liberty above all else, including security. They rejected a distant power attempting to control every aspect of their lives. They rejected extreme taxation, especially without being able to have their voices heard. They rejected being used as a cash cow for the central govt. Today's liberals are much more like the Tories-they just love to lick the hand that provides for all of their needs at the cost of their indiviual liberties. Really, now.

Change we can believe in...
Afer reading Parker's criticisms I want to ask what she suggests as a solution for the GOP? Republican's downfall came not because of rigid adherence to Conservative principles, but because they abandoned those principles, especially during the last eight years under the leadership of another Bush . The fact that people do not identify themselves as Republicans in recent times reflects the fact that the term Republican has come to stand for something the American people disdain; hypocrites. The solution from the likes of Parker, McCain and idiot like David Frum seems to be that Republican's remake themselves into Democrats. If Republicans embrace the Statist philosophy of the Left, what will be the alternative for America when the Socialist policies of the Democrats fail like they always have in the past? In Britain there is no real difference between Labour and the Conservatives; they both more or less embrace a Socialist society. The end result is a country where government dominates everything, marginal tax rates are over 60% for folks earning the equivalent on $150K, individual freedom is dyeing and the government is considering recognizing Sharia Law. The British people are offered no real alternatives from politicians who have all embraced Statist solutions. The proposition that Republicans should emulate British Conservatives is the worst possible answer for America.

At this point in time the Republican’s best chance of winning future elections is to purge itself of “Statist elements” (Spector), and proselytize an alternative that is the opposite of Socialism. However, this time Republican’s cannot just “talk the talk” but will have to “walk the walk” if they are to regain the respect of the electorate and remain in power. The GOP must promote change which will impede their inevitable devolution to Statists once they regain power. Namely, voluntary Term-limits as a core principle of the Republican platform.

"Moderates"
The term "moderates" has become a cover word for "liberal." It is a sound-good word and implies somewhat sanctified, enlightened, sensible people. In this case I am afraid it is closer to the proverbial person standing half-way between a snake and a pitchfork while pretending to be friends of both. Values are out the window. Winning elections, at whatever cost to one's integrity or conscience, are the supreme value. In the end they are themselves intolerant, looking with disdain upon anyone to their right but opening their arms to those on their left.

Mel
" Values are out the window. Winning elections, at whatever cost to one's integrity or conscience, are the supreme value. "

So Republicans?

Reply to OnTheEdge.....
Thanks........and the TRUE ONE whom wraps Himself in power and glory, and gives that heavenly light to the heart that holds on, is smiling at you today. He knows you're on the edge...but...He won't let you go over it.....lol...

Stand Fast
Fear Not
Keep the Faith

47 comments, WOW, Kathy yous is
shore popular! But anyway let me post #48 for ya'. Let's get that count up. Since your a real number cruncher, Kathy, try this one. From 2000 to 2008, the Battleground Poll ask how respondents identified themselves. Were they liberal, very liberal, or were they Conservative, very Conservative. Month after month, year after year, 60% of respondents consistently identified themselves as Conservative, very Conservative, while 30% consistently said they were liberal, very liberal! "Purge and binge", your column would have been more to the point, if it was talking about the liberal, abortion party. And now, for the first time, more people say they are pro-life, instead of pro-death, is all the more reason, to shed doubt on your above supposition. You just can't win for losin', hey Kathy.

Some advice for the Republican Party
I am an Independent cause I never really liked either party. I agree and disagree with both.

The Republicans can win back the majority on three issues:

1. True limited Gov't. They did not do well with this under Bush

2. Fiscal Discipline. Once again they did not do well under Bush with this, although Obama is exponentially worse.

3. Security/Defense. Bush did do well with this. The Dems seem to want to dismantle our security apparatus and are playing politics with national security(releasing the memos). Pointing that out will be a winner for the Republicans.

Everything else like gay marriage, abortion etc is pretty much insignificant for many. Whatever the Republicans need to do here to get their base out to vote would be fine.

Libertarian tag alongs.
It's always the same advice from fiscal conservatives. "Ditch the social issues".

You guys have your own party now. It's called "Libertarian", and it does not seem to be very popular. I'd thank you to keep ruining it and leave your "ditch working class values" advice out of Republican commentary.

yoshi
"So Republicans?"

Not that it probably matters a whole lot what I think, but I believe that "Republicans" per se may have become little more than an amorphous blob, trying to stand for everything but really standing for very little.

I must admit that I am Christian and take it seriously. I believe that the Judeo-Christian values this Country was founded upon are essential. We are in the process of evicting God from our lives and from our Country. There is no way we can ultimately survive if we discard God in a futile attempt to "win elections." I will leave that to the far left, but somewhere down the road it is going to turn into disaster.

The Conservative Three Legged Stool !

The Conservative Movement is a Three Legged Stool Fiscal Conservatives,Social Conservatives and Defense Conservatives.

We Got The Social Conservatives Back ,They Are Part Of Us.
We Stand Up For Each Other !

Also CINO-RINO's ,Check The Recent Polling !

Fifty-one percent of Americans consider themselves "pro-life" and just 42 percent say they are "pro-choice," the first time a majority of the country has stated a personal objection to abortion since Gallup polls began tracking the data 15 years ago.

INDEPENDENCE TEA PARTY REBELLION !

THE 4TH OF JULY 2009 !

Rise Up !

libertarians are part of the team
Libertarians can and should be part of the Republican team. But it's important to realize that even though there are a lot of libertarians on the web, that they don't win elections in real life. Going back to some 18th century stone age with a tiny central government, or making massive cuts in spending all at once are just fantasies.

Sorry, Kathy,
you aging trollop. The Rasmussen poll has different numbers on the GOP and no, we are not declining. Sorry to ruin your day, silly Kathy.

Go To A GOP Meeting!
When was the last time this author attended a
GOP meeting? Has she ever been to one?

I went to my first meeting of the Clark County (Las Vegas) NV. GOP last night. When the chairman asked the new members to stand, more than 1/2 the room of 200 stood up.

If Kathleen Parker would bother to attend the meetings in her area, I suspect this column would have a much different tone. The Grand OLD Party is being taken over by new blood, eager to change it back to represent the conservative values we once held dear. More than a few new members were disenchanted former 3rd. party members who came to realize that it is easier to change something for the better than to reinvent the whole thing.

The old GOP members can change or get out of the way. We are going to take this country back one election at a time starting in 2010.

you must have forgotten?
Parker
Parker
You are a sh-t disturber, with illusory tactics, you have conveniently forgotten that it was less than a year ago that the Democratic Party was split in half , it wasn't until Hillary Clinton stood up at the Democratic Convention and said, it is Okay to vote for Obama, That she had said was to naive to be President, and that the presidency doesn't lend itself to OJT, which is exactly what we have, a President On the Job Training, needing his media buddies to prop him up at every turn, Speech writers & Teleprompters at every event, because the Man cannot speak from the heart, Why is the question for me, The best example is in the interrogations debate, If Obama was to tell the truth, he would do whatever it took including waterboarding, if he thought for a second that it could save his Wife and or his two daughters lives, could you imagine Obama looking at his daughters saying, now if something happens and you are abducted, or captured I'm not going to be able to help you if it comes down to you life or my morals. I challenge anyone in saying, "Thats the kind of Dad I want"

Blue Bloods
Colin Powell and other Republican Blue Bloods should limit their activity to contributing financially to the party.

She should go to a GOP lunch around here
Want to fix the real problem right now?

http://www.riseupforamerica.com for the Walter Fitzpatrick suit of treason.


You can not bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You can not strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You can not help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.
You can not further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred.
You can not help the poor by destroying the rich.
You can not keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn.
You can not build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and independence.
You can not help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.

Abraham Lincoln

McCain was the end. Never again.


Katleen Turner puzzles: "People moving away from the GOP include those who attend church nearly weekly or monthly, Midwesterners, Southerners, married people, moderates, college graduates and nongraduates.

The findings confirm growing disenchantment with a party that is viewed as belonging primarily to older white males, despite the GOP's having selected a hip-hop-friendly African-American to lead them."


The people who are LEAVING the GOP (not just 'moving away') are *conservatives*, because the GOP has abandoned conservative principles and values (don't worry Kathleen, you wouldn't know what those are).


McCain was the end. No more democrat-lite.


If the GOP won't stand for conseravative values and principles, then the GOP can take a hike. They can try to "out-democrat" the democrats. Good luck with that. Good luck with trying to convince life-long liberals that the GOP is more liberal than the DNC. You have a bright future ahead!


If the GOP doesn't run a conservative candidate, I sure won't vote for him just because there's an "R" after his name. As far as I can tell, "R" stands for RINO anymore.


I'll do a write-in vote for a conservative next time, before I vote for another "McCain" just because he's the lesser evil of two terrible choices.

McCain was the end.

Never again.


So, Kathleen, lemme get this straight...
a) The Democratic party is lunging to the left, and winning elections, albeit by a small margin.

b) The Republican party is lunging to the center-left, and losing elections.

c) Meanwhile, 59% of Americans consider themselves conservative.

So, by your *cough* logic, further watering down the Republican party's positioning by alienating conservatives even more is the way forward. Brilliant thinking.

I'm no genius, only a marketing professional. If it was up to me, I would point out that there's a HUGE voting bloc begging for a home. No, that's not Hispanics, [insert latest moronic qualifier]-moms, "independents" (another word for passive, uninformed idiots) or one-eyed transgendered Pacific Islanders.

It's conservatives.

Instead, let's keep idolizing people like McCain, Steele, Powell and p*ssing on Rush, Palin and Levin... attaboy. That's the way to win elections. In the la-la land where Parker lives.

the fifth column
KP and the rest of the liberal media are using the old "say it often enough and people will believe it". KP is especially dangerous because she is advertized as a 'conservative'.

The GOP just needs to clean house and get back to basics. No more Democrat Lite.

I am for term limits and would like to see EVERYONE who is currently in office voted out. and no more hopscotching from Congressman to the Senator to Governor. Voted out means OUT. Go back to private life and try to earn a living (in this mess you have created) like the rest of us!

RUSH RESIGNS AS TITULAR HEAD OF GOP

....He says he never sought the title and he declines to accept it ...

....RUSH says he is a Conservative, not a Republican ...

.....RUSH says that "COLON" POWELL is better suited to be the TITULAR HEAD of the new REPUBLICAN Party and I think KATHLEEN should agree with that .....COLOSSUS

Conservatives should change our values?
I get it, Republicans should just become Democrats ? This way PMSNBC and CNN and NBC,CBS,ABC et all will welcome us in with open arms?? I don't think so! I think Republicans should go back to what they are supposed to be all about. Lower taxes, less government, and liberty. The Obama lovefest will fade once taxes rise, inflation soars, our liberties are taken away,and people finally wake up to the Dems real plan to make us a Socialist nation. It's happening right before our eyes folks and we are being spent into oblivion. I for one refuse to move away from my conservative values, I just hope people who trully love liberty will realize before it's to late that this path we are now on will destroy us.

I'll Take You Home Again ,Kathleen
Take her home,she doesn't belong here. We have a enough conservative haters posting here. We don't need one writing a column


Limbaugh Passes Baton To Powell !

Limbaugh Allows Powell To Get His Titular Caught In The Wringer.

What Are Your Marching Orders General ?

Put Up Or Shut Up !

Lead,Follow or Get The Hell Out Of Our Way !

INDEPENDENCE DAY TEA PARTY REBELLION !

THE 4TH OF JULY 2009 !

The Sons Of Liberty !


Just Remember
There is no one political ideology that has all the answers. Conservatism is not a cure-all, neither is socialism, neither is unfettered capitalism. Only a mixture of all these things, balanced to the best of our intellectual abilities, will get this country on the right track again.

That's the beauty of now. For 8 years, Republicans steered this country on a fanatical right-wing joyride. Rightfully so, the American people fired them in 2006 and 2008. Now the Democrats are in charge, and it appears they are gearing up to go on their own version of a left-wing joyride. When the American people tire of that, they will fire the Democrats and elect a reasonable party. The Republicans had better hope they are that reasonable party when the time comes because one thing the American people as a whole never seem to want is fundamentalism. That is why strict conservatives almost never get elected to national office. It's also why Libertarians and Green Party candidates don't get elected. The American people really do want moderation and balance.

Hey Kathy;
We're purging the GOP just as we have purged you.

It's The Economy Stupid !

First,Americans Primarily Vote Their Wallets.

Look How The Blue Staters In Colliefornia Just Voted.

Second ,Carter,Reagan,Bush I,Clinton,Bush II,Obama.

That's Pendulum Swings,Not Moderates Prevailing.

And Independents Ain't Necessarily Moderates.

INDEPENDENCE DAY TEA PARTY REBELLION !

The 4Th Of July 2009 !

Had Enough Yet !

Oh Yeah??
The latest Rasmussen generic congressional ballot had REPUBLICANS ahead of democrats by one point. Before the election and for the previous 4 years, democrats have held up to a 10 point lead. Doesn't sound like the GOP is drowning at all. It's the "dem lites" who are drowning. Pure propaganda!

lilly: OK
“In the 1800's the use of anesthesia in childbirth was opposed by common sense folks, who could point to the Bible saying "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children"---that was only common sense.”

OK. As opposed to the “intellectualism divorced from common sense” that passes for modern left-wing or “Progressive" thought? The left apparently believes in the validity of “science by consensus of opinion” as replacement for the scientific method. The “scientific method” is apparently invalid because of its hierarchical, patriarchal nature & its reliance on “fact”, e.g. the “anthropogenic global warming” (AGW) debate. The left fervently believes in AGW which is caused by man -generated “greenhouse gases” while ignoring fluctuations in “solar luminosity” in the UV spectrum band associated w/ “black spot” activity. Currently, the Martian ice caps are also receding. Apparently those evil Republicans have secretly found an inexpensive way of transporting their SUVs to Mars. The left believes global warming contributed to the creation of Hurricane Katrina, yet the 2006 Hurricane season was the tamest in the last 40 plus years. The left believes that homosexuality has a genetic basis w/o scientific evidence (apparently Darwin was wrong), despite the fact that the phenomenon could be explained via the concept of “Congenital Sexual Dyslexia.” The left believes that “gender is a social construct” in direct contradiction of scientific evidence. Lastly, the left’s fundamental anti-intellectualism can be summed up by the following: Marxism as an economic model is an abject failure, yet the modern left actively employs Marxism as a tool of social engineering. Yet, there is nothing nuanced, revolutionary or evolutionary about the continued employment of the same old “victim/oppressor” Marxist canard as replacement for rational thought.

Don’t cast stones when your own “house” sports so many shattered windows.


Purgers (should) rule!
KP throws a nerf ball at Steele, who is a CINO/RINO. Genuine conservatives should be able to see that they are the Republican Party. And they should step up to do what is required. As I've said on TH many times, now is the moment, a historic juncture, at which the Republican Party can become a true party of the Right. To do this it needs to purge, purge, purge. Get rid of RINOS and CINOs, starting with Colin Powell.

This country has never had a truly ideologically coherent, disciplined major party. Now is the time for such a party to be developed on the Right. The conservative base of the party should dominate; 'leaders' can only be people who respond to what the 'followers' want, and the 'followers' want a party that has no room for pro-choice, or gay marriage, or gay rights, or decriminalization of drugs, or amnesty for illegals, or evolution, or any alternative except biblical religion, preferably evangelical Christianity.

No party officials, or candidates, or strategists should be allowed to bear the Republican label unless they agree to be bound by a very explicit set of doctrinal statements. The party will need to be exclusive, not inclusive. No 'big tent' nonsense. The message should be what conservatives already want it to be: agree with us in all things or get out!

If conservatives are correct in their analysis of the American public's beliefs, votes should flow like a tsunami to a Republican Party that is a party of the Right.

The GOP Is Alive And Well
If the GOP had EVERY network television news show and talk show shilling for it...and if it had the great majority of newspapers and magazines doing free advertising for it and if it was no more ahead of the DEMS than the DEMS are of us...There would be no need to boast.

If The GOP had criminal entities overtly working for them,such as ACORN,SOROS,move-on.org,media matters and heaven knows what other nefarious groups working for them and they STILL were only about even with the DEMS,they should keep their mouths shut and stop bragging.

Kathleen - maybe u should check Gallup?
Like usual, I didn't expect much from Kathleen. Another poor article, in which she rambles on about how the GOP is dead. Funny thing, if she did a little research and checked the Gallup Polls, she'd realize that just after 100 days of Obamanism, the polls revealed the following

As of May 7-10: people polled identified themselves as the following:

32% replublican
35% indepedent
32% democrat

Out of the 35% of independents, they identified themselves as the following:

45% leaned towards conservative
45% leaned towards liberal

Dead even after just over 100 days of a liberal presidency and congress... people are already giving fed up.

Lay off the koolaid Parker and quit watching MSNBC

Gestell: Spare me
“The party will need to be exclusive, not inclusive. No 'big tent' nonsense.”

Spare me. From my perspective as a minimally-franchised & thoroughly disposable white male when looking at the Democratic Party all I see is the same small “tent” containing a cloister of like-minded “progressive” organisms: female-chauvinists, hyphenated-Americans, self-loathing males, gays, the poor, the weak minded & easily lead, etc., the majority of whom are fully ensconced in the “to each according to her needs” column of that great socialist equation. A lack of diversity of thought does not make a “big tent.” There is nothing nuanced about the continued application of the old Marxist canard to class, race, gender & sexual orientation.

Progressives who mischaracterize themselves as being capable of “liberal thought” seem to think that their particular ideology imbues them with an esoteric insight on all matters pertaining to the reality in general and the human condition in particular. If the rest of us were intelligent enough to appreciate the subtle beauty of social engineering (gender/racial quotas, wealth-redistribution, etc.) we would of course be morally-superior leftists as well. Hence, because we don't agree with the dominant leftist-paradigm we must be stupid or immoral.

Unlike the Republicans, the Democratic Party actively engages in institutionalized sexism & racism: the sexist “Violence Against Women Act”(VAWA), anti-white & anti-male affirmative action/quotas, etc. Hence, the Democratic Party actively advocates the further expansion of institutionalized sexism & racism in perpetuity- this is why it is hemorrhaging white males. This would not happen in the Republican Party since it generally values individuals, vice entitlement groups, who are all held equally accountable in speech and behavior. Aside from the Democrats’ illogical belief in the infallibility of the STATE, this is another contrasting factor.

lilly, et al: Governor palin
The problem is that “Entitlement Barbies” like you were intimidated by Governor Palin. Women have amassed such unequal power since getting the right to vote in 1920 that they will destroy anyone attempting to remove said power or expose its fraud. Sarah Palin is guilty of the exposing said fraud: she rose from hockey mom to state governor without affirmative action, whining about Alaska’s 10:1 male-to-female ratio, or complaining about glass ceilings. In other words, Palin proved publicly that women can succeed without playing the “victim” card. That was her error: she violated the female-chauvinist playbook, has undermined female-chauvinist power, and experienced the consequences.

But the again you’re apparently one of those mental defectives who thinks that personal charisma combined with vapid monosyllabic slogans like “Hope” and “Change” compensate for a veneer-thin resume’ and a non-existent voting record. Do you actually pay income taxes or are you the typical Democrat voter, i.e., deriving a false sense of moral superiority from having your butt firmly planted in that “too each according to her needs” column of that great Socialist equation?

Steele in the back!
The GOP is brain dead. it is not hard to figure out why the base hates them and why so many Americans are no longer affiliating themselves with the party. I suggest the GOP take son a new mascot dumping the old elephant, I suggest a RAT! this would correspond tot he antics and actions of the national party who are all rat finks and sold America out!

They gave us nothing after over 12 years of virtual hegemony! And now they want to call the Democrats socialists? What morons, Bush grew government more then LBJ and acted like a big socialist, so why is the pot now trying to call the kettle black? There is no difference between the republi-rat and democrap parties today! None! So why stay in the GOP light socialist party when you can join the true socialist party bent on leftist chnage?

Steele stabbed us in the back after 8 years of being stabbed in the back by Bush! False free trade agreements tat are triojan horses on the road to a north American socialist union! CFR insiders making all our policies, and a GOP national party bent on only backing left wing Republican candidates! THere is no major truly PRO American party left in this country! They sold us out, they sold us off and the pissed us off and now they wonder why we hate them? Mindless idiots! RATS

We have a pink party and a red party, there are no other option given us, I choose to support only local true blue AMERICANISTS! The National GOP can go jump in the tar pit of history!

Been to the Midwest Kathleen ?

Well, let me tell you ...

Our Democrat Governors have:

* Spent all our money.
* Chased all our "carbon" jobs away.
* Have failed at educating our children.
* Have collapsed our infrastructure.
* Buried our Health Care with lawsuits.
* Raised each and every tax possible.

"We The People" have nothing left to give. We are broke. Many are exhausting their retirement funds - in their 50's and 60's. Crime is jumping. Police are issuing costly -bread off the table- tickets by the thousands. Children are wearing rags. Misery is spreading from the cradle to the grave.

Screw your Politics! Children are Hurting!

What have I been telling you?!
OVER HALF of America is NOW COMMIEQR!
Only 21% now consider themselves Repubelickems.

WHY are you staying in a Party who, like KP, is mainly interested in keeping their A-List party invites from their "moderate" Political Class inside the Beltloop (yeah, I mean it THAT way) "friends" by going Commieqr LITE and Conservative Free (STRAIGHT Christian White male free too, as KP implies).

DUMP the spouse abusing Rockyfeeler Robber Baron Gilt Bird Cabin RINOS and FORM YOUR OWN NEW REAGAN PARTY! Get Rush, and Hannity, and Levin, and Coulter, and Ingram and Morris and maybe Beck and a couple others working on a Manifesto and Organizational Convention NOW!

Just what the hell have you got to LOSE? At a fraction Of 21% you ain't going to be winning any elections as RINOS anyway! What have you GAINED since RR left office but what Buckley called the "creep" toward SOCIALISM?

Send the GOP (pronouced GAWP like a camel puking, and this camel in a RINO skin has the twin humps of Reconquista Appeasement and Socialism Lite Big Fed Gov) to rot on the ash heap of history. HIT THE SILK!

I already have.

The Big Mick


Advice
Advice to the Republican party, don't heed the comments of Kathleen Parker who is not Republican or Conservative. Do take the advice Palin who is conservative and Republican. My advice: keep purging the Party of the fleckless, flawed, and frivolous that have caused the down turn.

Advice
Advice to the Republican party, don't heed the comments of Kathleen Parker who is not Republican or Conservative. Do take the advice Palin who is conservative and Republican. My advice: keep purging the Party of the fleckless, flawed, and frivolous that have caused the down turn.

Yup, Party Affiliations "DEAD EVEN " !

The Main Stream Media Conveniently Is Hiding This Polling.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/15370/Party-Affiliation.aspx

R's: 32 Percent

D's: 32 Percent

I's: 34 Percent

Leaners: 45 Percent Up Even

How Can This Be,MEDIA PROPAGANDISTS ?

Hmmmmmmm ?

KATHLEEN PARKER
THE QUEEN OF LIBERAL KOOL-AID.

Did you read it?
Did SOME of you morons actually read the content of the article or, as it appears, simply have a knee jerk reaction to the name of the author?
Well written Mrs. Parker.



CHALLANGE TO RUSH LIMBAUGH
Rush - I issue you a challenge, do not mention Obama on YOUR show for 30 days. You have “build your ratings on Obama's back” by making him a frequent subject of discussion and portraying him as a leader of the Democratic "Socialist" Party..

It seems that the Conservativism that is RUSH LIMBAUGH isn't selling as well as he would like because he cannot — from the beginning of his show in the morning, all the way to afternoon, he cannot … go any appreciable length of time without having an audio of Obama and having a bunch of hack callers on to discuss Obama

Let’s see if you can run your little radio network for 30 days without doing a single story on Obama, and then let's take a look your ratings during those 30 days and see what happens. Because obviously RUSH thinks he cannot get numbers without focusing on Obama.

Excuse me Ms. Parker
It is not the Republicans who have a pup tent, it is the democrats. Try going off the Democrat reservation even a little and you are practically kicked out of the party. Ever see a pro-lifer speak up on the Democrat side? How about a border control Democrat? Ever hear of one of those? As for voting, I will not vote either Democrat or Republican next time. I will vote for the person who has my conservative values, loves the United States, respects the military and wants a leaner, less mean federal government. The person who promotes the Fair Tax will get my vote every time. We don't want a socialist like the Democrats have right now. A free market capitalist would do just fine.

Jabba the Rush
Of course you do not want Rush to talk about Obama. People might find out what the socialist's real agenda is. It is for certain we won't hear anything against BO from the lying liberal media. We are where we are today because they did not do their job and reveal the real BO. Now we have ruined banks, ruined car dealers, our credit cards are being tampered with and Bo hasn't even begun his work to ruin our healthcare. It's all to even the score, don't you know. It's all about "sharing" the wealth.

reply to Demosthenes
You've managed to cram just about every right-wing cliche about the Democrats into your singularly uninformative post. How do you explain Obama's victory, if the Democrats are really as narrow as you would like them to be? Or are you one of those Right-wingers who uses the tired cliche about how Obama managed to deceive most of the voters? Maybe your real problem is with a whole bunch of the American people, who just aren't persuaded by your party's goofy candidates, moral bitterness toward everyone who might have a different idea from yours, religious sectarianism masquerading as politics, and public food-fights among your leaders. In other words, what you want is to fire the American electorate and replace it with something more to your liking. Good luck.

I note a singular lack of attention to the question of how your party is supposed to cope with its problems. I have made a serious suggestion about its future direction. I really do think it should become a hard Right party. Let's see if the public really wants that.

Lay off with the polls
I am sick of polls. Every pollster has an agenda and can skew the answers any way he wants. Don't pay attention to any polls. Even the ones that make you feel good. They are only done to try to sway people one way or the other. I find it fascinating that people will vote according to what a pollster has said. We all need to read up on the candidates, see how they vote and vote according to our own conscience, not some pollster's.

Insider Joke
Kathleen Parker is a life support machine for a .... What else could her purpose in the universe be considering that she lacks any cognitive wherewithal while masquerading as a political columnist?

Kathleen Parker
I don't think that Town Hall posters and bloggers are the future of the Republican Party
and perhaps not even representative of the
current Republican Party. One of my clues is
that ever since negative remarks about Palin
(in which Parker was spot on in her judgment
about this not-very-bright person) she gets
low marks for her columns, no matter what the
subject. It is the big baby crowd that is
found on Town Hall - also the ones who don't have much to do except post all day, drink
beer, and whine.

For a Republican to take the white house in
in 2012 from the Limbaugh, Gingrich, Cheney
group, Obama will have to be caught on tape
murdering his wife, or unemployment will have
to reach 50%. Other than those two scenarios
the old Republican party doesn't have a prayer. Not a Prayer.

Someone like Colin Powell, or a Kathleen Parker type, who understands the middle ground
and understands that the will President of
everyone, not just hard right wingers, stands
a chance. Not a good one. But a chance.

About Michael Steele
Michael Steele isn't getting much respect these
days. I wonder if things would be better for him if he hadn't kissed Limbaugh's fat butt just
days after he made the comment about him which
was so right on. Then he back pedaled. Big
mistake, I think. I wonder how others feel
about it.

Thanks,Liberals.
It is so nice of liberals to have so much concern for conservatives. To come here 24/7 to advise us how to regain control is laudable.

We know you are really trying to help us. All we need to do is follow your advice and we would be back on top..snap!..just like that!

We need to stop listening to Rush,Hannity and other conservatives and start watching Matthews,Olbermann,and the other rabid left-wingers. That's where we went wrong.

Is that what ACORN & Co. pays you for? Trying to help us? I guess I was wrong about them. How could I have been so suspicious of them and you?


Democrats Have Magic????!!!!
The only thing Parker got right is that the Democratic Party really is about magic. Literally. Barack Obama is little more than a two-bit magician trying to pull a rabbit out of his hat. You have to admire the guy in a perverse way, it is absolutely astounding how people like Parker can be so easily duped by an outright fraud into making such silly statements.

Parker’s assessment is mostly wishful thinking from someone who has fallen for Obama’s magic act hook, line and sinker. So far Democrats have absolutely nothing to show for the results of their actions as far as impact to the economy, foreign policy, etc. Zip. Zilch. Watch what happens when the results are in.

Many Obama voters are enthralled with him at the moment but just wait until they find out they can’t have their SUV’s and $1.50 a gallon gas because of his punitive cap and trade tax and the insane vehicle mileage standards he is imposing. The negative impact from those policies can’t be hidden with smoke and mirrors, that’s when we will see which party has the disenchantment.

Tammy the illini,
gives a whole new meaning to word, moron.

I just have to wonder
How much the leftist trolls are paid for smearing their propaganda on right wing sites.

I also wonder how long it will be till conservatives quit acknowledging Parkers columns on this site. While one side of me almost thinks that she's offering constructive criticism, the other can't help but sense her joyful glee that seems to be tucked neatly away between the lines.

Regardless, conservative people cry and moan about her presence here, so quit reading her column, quit sending her email, and above all quit responding in the reader comments. Let the trolls do it. They're making good money for it.

Cottoneyed
"
Tammy the illini,
gives a whole new meaning to word, moron.


****
Oh, stop. You are breaking my heart, not to
mention my ego.

Kathleen
Kathleen,
I would agree with you saying the Republican's need to sharpen up their image. I agree more with Glenn Beck who says that we should forget about the 2 party system and just American's and do what's best for America. Personally I think Chris Matthews is a MORON but at least you have a Moderate view and that keeps up with the liberal attack he does week in and week out. I don't read your column as much as would like too but for the most part. Thanks

Wow. And I don't even like her.
Kathleen,

I can't believe the way these folks treat you.

Good thinking Kat

Shove dem dum ol conservatives and dem religious goofballs out of hour party. If da wnt cater to de mushy middle, we dnt kneed em. We can git enuf ov dem imigrants to vot in der place. Da r so dum we can talk em outa der mony en der vot to.

Dem reprubiecans has ben soooo far to the rite dees last 20 years da walk in circles lik a dawg chasn hes tail.

Stop pretending to care Kathy...
Kathy - If I may - What have you truly added to the republican cause - you must be fun at cocktail parties because you are out of touch. A pen is your weapon and you wield it with precision high on your perch. Reality - Obama has done nothing - I repeat nothing - oh a few signed orders here - Lots of talk and talk and talk and oh great another prompter speech tomorrow on Natl security - yeah..hey lets close Gitmo - where do we send the prisoners..I don't know..your messiah - the transformational candidate is showing his real hand. No Leadership - lots of sweet pillow talk that is unrealistic and if he does get his agenda passed. Then America just becomes another country...ho hum....

Republican losers
The stupid party is stupid enough to hire a chaiman that can't be fired and base re-emergence strategy on appeal to one armed midgets.

Kat says more of the same is what they need.

Sure Kat, and kiss filibuster goodbye, too.

Without squishy Republican friends, what would Democrats do?

reply to Rowly #9
Take a look at my post, Rowly. I'm a liberal and I'm sure as h... not telling you to listen to left-wingers of any kind. I say: why don't you conservatives really test your hypothesis that the bulk of the population is on your side, or would be if only you moved further to the Right. Transform the Republican party into a hard Right party, an exclusive party, a party that makes its stands on important issues crystal-clear. The base of the party consists of religious conservatives; the leadership should be controlled by them. The message should be hard and uncompromising. I say: try it and see if the public flocks to your banner.

Stand for Nothing, Fall for Anything
As usual, Kathie writes from the flawed POV that every political viewpoint is valid, so long as it's (leftist big-gov) bogus "mainstream," at least for Republicans. Therefore for the GOP to be "big tent inclusive" they must not insist on any principles with which leftists may have disagreements, but pander to the most statist-leftist common denominator, in order to (theoretically) bring in the maximum number of warm bodies. What is the point of populating a few more seats with GOP butts if they stand for nothing & fall for everything the Dems & the established Left put them up to?

The Dems, of course, are not held to this standard; they are credited with being "diverse" if members of all races, religions (incl'g "none"), ethnicities, national origins, gender ID's & sexual orientations, income levels, and so on march in lockstep to the hard-left totalitarian ideology they espouse. No one demands they modify their radical statist agenda. Mild, highly respected Dem dissidents like Zell Miller and Joe Leiberman got treated more viciously than Jeffords, Specter, Snowe, Collins, to say nothing of McCain, Graham, Jeb Bush, & so forth, for questioning the party's doctrine (if the GOP even has one anymore) or outright betrayal.

Heck, the GOP treated Specter better than the Dems do now! No one "purged" Specter. Like Jeffords, that treacherous snake simply showed his true colors & walked away when given a Demmie come-hither.

The GOP needs to embrace & preach conservative principles & open the big tent & their arms to everyone, all races & ethnicities, all faiths, both sexes who is convinced by it & wants it as national policy. Those who reject it will divide, exclude, & purge themselves. That's their decision & we shouldn't feel compelled to pander to them, any more than Dems feel the slightest need to appeal to conservatives.

Hey GOP! Wanna REALLY be Moderate?
After 1994 the GOP has not even insisted on any particular principles, esp "Reaganism" or small government! It has twisted itself into knots trying to please the leftist "moderates" in the Senate & the phantom "moderate independents," while taking advice to blow off their actual conservative base since they have nowhere else to go anyway.

The whole "moderateness" premise is bogus to begin with. We have a Dem PotUS & Congress ready to establish govmt monopolies of health care, banking, insurance, auto manufacturing. If they can, they will effectively ban guns, automobiles that aren't golf carts, big houses, & private wealth for the nonleftist middle class. They'll attack the Holy Bible, churches that follow Biblical doctrine & conservative talk radio or Internet content. They'll ration our energy & tell us what & how much to eat. They'll abolish national sovereignty & make the UN overlords of the totalitarian state they create here. Yet, we keep hearing about how we need to be "moderate" and "compromise" with this agenda, & that disputing it in favor of conservative limited government principles is somehow "extreme" & "out of the mainstream."

"Moderate" has simply been a code word for "shut up & don't argue with the Dems."
Here's a clue: look who's preaching the cult of "moderateness" to the GOP. Dems, political hacks & careerists, sell-outs who write columns & consult. Why take advice from adversaries & people w/ vested interests in big government?

The fact is, real conservatism is the truly moderate, reasonable position, & the only possible relevance the GOP will have is to champion it as the alternative to all the radicalism the Dems are pushing. Real conservatism is also the "maverick" position, since the statists & their allies have closed ranks to marginalize it.

Gestell
Very well put. I think such an experiment would end in failure.

That doesn't mean it isn't worth trying though.

To Jabba the Rush
Are you kidding me?? Rush is a Conservative commentator... he's not an elected politician. He (and I agree) believes Obammy is destroying us with socalism. Lets see, now the Government controls Banks, the car industry,wants to socialize health care, wants to tax us to death with Cap and Trade, and has quadrupled the deficit in 100 days. With all that damage being done the MSM (who are in Obammys pocket) take issue with Rush?? why is that? could it be that Rush who has an audence of some 20 mil. devoted listeners a day, and PMSNBC may be heard by what 1.2 Mil combined on a good day?? so they attack Rush, why? maybe because he tells the truth?? what flavor is that kool aid you are drinking anyway?? your post was not only dumb, but typical of those who fear the truth!

Hey Glenn...
the way we treat her?? she's the one who labels herself a conservative republican journalist.................. ouch... re-reading that I laughed so hard I almost passed out! why Townhall keeps her stupid rants on here is beyond me...but it does prove 3 things 1- she's not a conservative, 2- she is not a Republican, and 3- she is far from anything resembling a real journalist! which would make her a perfect fit for Huf Po, or KOS .

Facts, anyone?
APRIL FUNDRAISING NUMBERS - The RNC under Michael Steele has outraised the DNC under Tim Kaine, $5.76 million to $4.52 million. But, CLEARLY, Steele is not up to the job.

reply to Nate
Why would it be a failure? Don't you believe your own conservative pundits about how the American public is just itching to support a party that's the real deal?

reply to Tammy #20
It's interesting, in a sort of paleontological way, to find a liberal/moderate Republican posting to TH. Folks like you are an endangered species, so cling to your ecological niche with all four feet. The Right will shake you out of your tree.

Seriously; just come and join us Democrats. You left the Republicans behind long ago.
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