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Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dear Chairman Steele
by Lorie Byrd
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The election of Michael Steele as the new chairman of the Republican National Committee is a ray of hope in what has been a pretty dark and dreary season. I am a long time Steele fan with high expectations, but I realize there is only so much one man can do. Republicans have some serious problems and one person is not going to be able to wave a magic wand and make everything better, but I believe Steele can make a big difference and can re-energize the party. He brings with him a confidence and a freshness Republicans have been sorely lacking. I am sure he is getting comments and suggestions from everybody and their brother, but I’ll throw mine into the mix as well.

Dear Chairman Steele,

Congratulations on your new position as Chairman of the RNC. I read your Blueprint for Tomorrow online at RNC.org and am glad you stressed the need to stand firm for Republican ideals and to transform the way the RNC communicates. You identify the GOP brand as badly tarnished and say we have “squandered the trust of the voters with a stunning display of spending and government growth.” In your blueprint you provide research that shows Americans have not become less conservative, but rather the Republican party has not shown itself to be the reliably conservative choice. I agree and am glad you don’t see compromise on our core principles as the way to electoral success.

You say we must once again become the party of ideas and to do that we must do a better job collaborating and coordinating with center-right think tanks, grassroots organizations and online networks and working more closely with conservative media. I am particularly excited about your love of technology and your ideas about ways to better utilize it in all aspects of organization and outreach. I look forward to seeing the specifics you employ as you put plans into action.

I hope to see you continue to appear as frequently as possible on television and radio. You are an excellent communicator and when you say we “spend too much time talking to ourselves instead of spreading the gospel to potential believers” you couldn’t be more right.

You will be our ambassador and one of the most prominent faces of the party. I hope you will bring the same enthusiasm you showed in your acceptance speech to that job. “To my friends in the Northeast: get ready, baby. It's time to turn it on, and work to do what we always do well, and that is win. We're gonna win again in the Northeast. We're gonna continue to win in the South. We're gonna win with a new storm in the Midwest and we're gonna get to the West and lock it down there, too."

“We're going to say to friend and foe alike. We want you to be a part of us, we want you to work with us. And for those of you who are ready to obstruct, get ready to get knocked over.”

I love that attitude. We can’t win if we act like a bunch of losers and we have acted like losers for too long. In your Blueprint for Tomorrow you said we must promote our ideas aggressively, “fully prepared to compete for every vote, in every election, in every office, in every state.” That is the kind of confidence we need. It is what made Sarah Palin so popular. She had absolute confidence that conservative ideas were the ones that would work and she did not apologize for them and she was ready to take that message anywhere there was anyone to listen. Republicans had been starving for that and now that we have had a taste of it, we crave it even more.

In your plan you mention advertising as just one part of a diversified strategy. The “puppy” ad you ran in your Senate race in 2006 was my favorite political ad of all time. I look forward to seeing you bring some of those fresh ideas to an innovative ad campaign. Continued...

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Lorie Byrd is a Townhall.com columnist and blogs at Wizbang and at LorieByrd.com.

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Right but not Right enough
doubt if Steele is really Right enough for the task of making the Republican Party competitive. His record thus far is that of a RINO/CINO, and Rush will have him for lunch.

If the Republican party is to play any role in American politics, it must develop and enforce its own doctrinal purity. There should be no room for non-conservatives of any sort, no matter how they label themselves. Membership should be based on express, stated agreement with a list of principles developed by conservatives.

Those principles should include criteria for membership such as:
1. Heterosexuality; no gays in the Republican party. Period.
2. Religion. A religious test should be part of party membership. While Judaism is acceptable, Christianity is to be preferred. Among Christians, evangelical Biblical Christians are to be preferred.
3. Anti-abortion. There should be no prochoice Republicans. Period.
4. Creationist or ID: No Republican can believe in evolution.

More can be added, but this is a good start.

Next, how to deal with Obama. Republicans should reject the "loyal opposition" nonsense. Mean and nasty is the key. Republicans should oppose and resist all actions and policies of Obama. They should work to remove him from office as soon as possible, and there should be the beginnings of a move to impeach under way now. Republicans should also demonstrate, protest, and spread dissension against Obama. They should do everything
they can to discredit and embarrass him, and bring him down. IF they truly consider themselves patriots, Republicans will defy Obama at every opportunity. After all, conservatives know that Obama is (a) not really an American citizen; (b) has "Hussein" as his middle name (what kind of an American president has a name like that, anyway?) and (c) he's a Muslim

The goal of the Republican Party, if it becomes truly conservative, should be a religious Right party. Run, Right, govern Right.

Hope, not hype
It looks more and more like Obama's "hope" is actually "hype" but Mr. Steele brings real hope to Republicans. The party should return to its core principles, develop a coherent message, and develop effective messengers. But we should not lose sight of how effective the Saul Alinsky style campaign run by Obama was. We need smart, effective technicians to counter these tactics, knowing that Democrats are refining their methods for the next election even as we speak.
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