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Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dear Chairman Steele
by Lorie Byrd
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


In 1994, the “Harry and Louise” ad campaign run by the Health Insurance Association of America was very effective in putting the intricacies of a massive complicated healthcare program into language the average American could understand. Republicans successfully used the debate over the Clinton healthcare plan to expose the big government liberal agenda of Democrats. GOP candidates reaped the electoral benefits, ending the forty-year hold of Democrats on Congress reducing their controlling majority of 258 seats in the House to a 204 seat minority. Not one Republican running for reelection in the House, Senate or for Governor lost in that election.

In 1996, the DNC struck back by running ads that successfully demonized Republicans, making a black and white grainy image of Newt Gingrich the face of the party. I am sure you are well aware of that history.

I hope to see some modern day “Harry and Louise” type ads to explain to the public just exactly what is in the wrongly named “stimulus” plan and an aggressive Republican campaign to paint Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid as the faces of the modern Democrat party. In at least one poll taken following the 2008 elections a majority of Obama voters believed the Republicans controlled Congress. No wonder Democrats running for Congress did so well in spite of the single digit approval ratings Congress had. Democrats and the media successfully made Republicans the face of an unpopular Congress even though Democrats were the ones in control. That we allowed that to happen is inexcusable.

You said in your Blueprint for Tomorrow, “This time Democrats are more liberal, more committed and more angry than they have ever been. They are poised to implement an agenda of higher taxes, excessive spending, more government bureaucracy, and a fleecing of our personal freedoms. The Democrats will over-reach. And when they do, our chance to strike a stark contrast will come.”

With the proposed stimulus bill that chance may have come. If Senate Republicans stand united in their opposition to big spending as their counterparts in the House did last week, we will have the perfect opportunity to make the differences between Democrat liberalism and Republican conservatism clear. If Republicans abandon conservative principles there isn’t much anyone will be able to do to, but when they stand firm on conservative principles I hope you will seize those opportunities for all they’re worth.

Congratulations again and best wishes.

Lorie Byrd

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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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