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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Paul  Weyrich :: Townhall.com Columnist
2010 Congressional Elections, Unpredictable and Varied Performance
by Paul Weyrich
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This past week I sat in on a couple of "where do conservatives go from here" panels. Bear in mind that it was the Republican brand which was in trouble in 2008, not necessarily the conservative brand. Much of the public believes in conservative principles but does not believe that Republicans can deliver upon those principles.

Conservatives have experienced two wipeouts comparable to that experienced by Republicans in 2008-in 1964 and 1974. In 1964 Senator Barry M. Goldwater was defeated, taking nearly everyone with him. Republicans were down to 32 Senators and 140 Representatives. The number of Governors could be counted on one hand.

Those numbers slowly crept up in the ensuing years, to the point that Republicans had quite a number of Governors, some 45 Senators and about 175 Representatives. Then came President Gerald R. Ford's pardon of former President Richard M. Nixon, and the Republicans dropped to post-Goldwater numbers.

There is a difference between then and now. Now there are 21 Republican Governors. Not all are conservative but most are solution-oriented. I am absolutely amazed at what Governor Bobby Jindal is doing in Louisiana. I didn't know Governor Sarah Palin until Senator John S. McCain picked her as his running mate, but I was very impressed with the gas pipeline she negotiated in her first year as Alaska's Governor. Grover H. Norquist was touting her virtues before anyone had heard of her and I simply took Grover's word for her abilities. Turned out he was correct.

There are many others, including the Governor of South Carolina, Mark Sanford, and the Governor of Utah, Jon Huntsman, Jr. My longtime friend Governor Mitch Daniels won re-election in Indiana by 20 points while Senator Barack H. Obama carried the state.

There is one very troublesome aspect of a conservative comeback in 2010: In both 1964 and 1974 the culture was strong enough that the effort to run candidates against incumbents was very straightforward.

Now, however, our kids are brainwashed by the public school system. They are taught climate change catastrophe from kindergarten on. The truth appears to be that we are in a period of global cooling, but public school children are not taught as much. They worry about the supposedly disappearing polar bears. They worry about population control and are told that people are likely to starve to death if the world's population does not decline. The list goes on. Thank God about two thirds of the kids are not really paying attention. Unless we end the leftist monopoly of education we will have a problem which we may be utterly incapable of solving.

Will Republicans come back significantly in 2010? It is difficult to say. Unless Republicans become convincing conservatives who do something about public schools, energy, the economy and government reform they probably will have meager gains. There is the possibility that leftists in Congress will overreach the limits of their power, in which case American Conservative Union Chairman David Keene said conservatives will be there to take advantage of the situation. When a team has to depend upon its opponents to fumble in order to score, that team probably will lose.

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Paul M. Weyrich is the late Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation.
 
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2010 & 2012
are bright spots for Independent and Third Party candidates who can offer common sense solutions to the 21st Century challenges.

The GOP proved by its record that it cannot deliver real solutions. The now powerful Democrats will prove that the same old tired liberalism of the past doesn't offer solutions either.

The two corrupt major parties have engaged in pure partisanship for 50 years. This partisanship that replaced leadership has given us an out of control and insane government. Einstein's definition has been proven correct. Doing the same thing and then expecting a different result is insane!

The elites who control both parties are destroying this great nation. Hopefully, President Obama will do for the Dems what president Bush did for the GOP, make it irrelevant.

The new future for freedom lies not with either elite party, but with I/TP candidates who respect the Constitution and see common sense as the way to govern. If you care to see how the elites have pulled off the greatest scam ever and stolen our inheritance right out from under us, visit my website, JOEOLIVAFORPRESIDENT.ORG. I guarantee you a fresh point of view you cannot deny. Thanks,Joe

Future Priorities
Republicans held the White House for 20 of the last 28 years, and held Congress for 12 of the last 14 years. During that period, they presided over some commendable POLITICAL and ECONOMIC changes (e.g., united Germany, free eastern Europe, lower taxes, increased national security) but did not achieve many CULTURAL changes.

The universities are more liberal than ever. The public schools are more liberal than ever. Very few people now get a real education in critical thinking or classical arts. The Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgender power lobby is more influential than ever. NPR still receives public money. The Dept. of Education has increased its budget. Some ground was gained in the decreased market share of the mainstream media, and in conservative court appointments - but not much.

Conservatives must priortize cultural change as much or more than political victory, and view political victories as simply one more means to effect cultural change. One of the most important changes that needs to be made is in how colleges receive money. They don't need to get it directly from the government. Colleges need to see students and their guardians as customers - and learn to please them.
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