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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Phyllis Schlafly :: Townhall.com Columnist
Time to Follow Reagan's Example
by Phyllis Schlafly
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Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before. Three prior examples demonstrate the right way and the wrong ways to put America back on track and bounce back from a disappointing election.

In 1964, Lyndon Johnson won in a landslide over Barry Goldwater; in 1976, Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford in a close election; and in 1992, Bill Clinton crushed the first George Bush. Those defeats and subsequent Republican recoveries contain lessons to be learned.

After 1964, conservatives were persuaded to support the moderate candidate who had cozied up to the Rockefeller establishment, Richard Nixon, instead of Ronald Reagan, who was also available. In preferring Nixon and electing him in 1968, conservatives mistakenly overemphasized experience.

The 2008 election showed that popular culture and voter mobilization are far more powerful than public appreciation for experience. Of course, the liberal media covered for Barack Obama's shortcomings in a way they never do for conservatives, but a strong grass-roots campaign can more than compensate for lack of a track record and experience.

After Republicans lost in 1976, Ronald Reagan spent four years working the grass roots, speaking at dinners, answering audience questions, traveling the country by car and train (he refused to fly), making radio broadcasts and learning from average Americans. By 1980, Reagan had sharpened his conservative philosophy in sync with what Americans want from their leaders.

In the period from 1976 to 1980, grass-roots conservatives and Ronald Reagan learned from each other. That's the model conservatives should follow now and educate new leaders.

When the economy and foreign policy fell apart under the liberal presidency of Jimmy Carter, conservatives were positioned to defeat him in 1980. Candidates, consultants and activists today should move outside of Washington, D.C., and discover what the remaining 99 percent of the country wants.

Barack Obama has promised so many things to left-wing extremists that the Democratic Party's civil war may be ugly. Leftists expect Congress and Obama to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), allow open homosexuals to serve in the military and pass the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) to invalidate all federal and state pro-life regulations, including the ban on partial-birth abortion.

The antiwar activists who funded Obama's campaign expect him to pull troops out of foreign hot spots, but Obama later campaigned in support of increasing troops in Afghanistan. All sides of the Middle East disputes think Obama will implement change in their conflicting directions.

The middle class expects tax cuts from Obama, but his socialist supporters expect spread-the-wealth redistribution to the poor. Obama's supporters want change, change, change, but he has been stacking his Cabinet with retreads from yesteryear.

The Obama administration will probably have no more direction or clarity than the Carter administration. Congressional Democrats can still remember how many of their colleagues lost their jobs in 1994 after they tried to push through Bill Clinton's liberal agenda, including Hillary health care, and they don't want to repeat those mistakes.

It may be that Democrats, including Obama, will try to be re-elected rather than to implement the change Obama promised. While they fight over who gets which government titles and bask in favorable media attention, conservatives should educate the grass roots and the potential candidates.

Opportunities to help our nation and please the voters exist at state and local levels for conservative efforts in education, regulation, taxes, social issues and dealing with illegal aliens. Missouri, the traditional bellwether state, resisted the national trend and not only carried for John McCain but gave Republicans three new seats in the State Senate.

In 1996, Bob Dole failed to learn from Reagan's example. Dole remained for years in the Senate in both mind and body, and was unable or unwilling to run a grass-roots campaign against Clinton.

Clinton failed to get 50 percent of the vote in 1996 and could have been defeated by a fresh, Reagan-like approach rather than a rehash. John McCain repeated Dole's mistake, trying to run for president from inside rather than outside the Beltway.

Increasingly, voters believe we have one-party government: the party of the D.C. insiders who socialize together, appear in the media, and give handouts and bailouts to their powerful friends and favored constituencies. Conservatives can defeat that party by campaigning from the ground up, not the top down.

Obama began running for re-election in his acceptance speech in Grant Park in Chicago when he told his supporters that his "change" could take more than one term. Republicans should follow Ronald Reagan's example and focus on the grass roots with a campaign that will be a learning process for both the voters and potential candidates.

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Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the pro-family movement, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Feminist Fantasies.
 
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Right on!
It is time that we organize and educate those around us about what Conservatism is. People live by Conservative principles but may not know it.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/we-demand-true-conserva tive-leadership.html

Change?
"...when he told his supporters that his "change" could take more than one term."

What change? He's already proving he's merely going to continue the inflationary policies of Bush with stiumlus and bailout packages. The only change is that he's a black man, rather than a white one.

I HOPE ITS NOT TOO LATE PHYLLIS !!! ???

The Globalists CFR Rockefeller Republicans have always worked both sides of the isle. George W. Bush was a traitor indeed. He betrayed the very core of Conservatism and today a lot of Evangelicals and Social Conservatives get a bad rap because he marketed himself as one of them.
However, no one who is a Christian would ever have done the damage that GEORGE W. BUSH has done to our country.

I never thought I could hate but I think thats the only thing now that will keep me going because I hate those who are planning for the downfall of our Nation. Its on purpose and they know exactly what they are doing. In order to further expand their Globalist agenda and ideology they would bring this country to her knees because then they think that Americans will be so whipped economically that they will gladly go along with the regionalization of NAFTA and the NEW WORLD ORDER/ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT, they will try and thrust that upon all of us.

Something is wrong with the Churches in America.
They seem to have lost their way. They too have strayed from Conservatism. When Rick Warren and his Apostate Church starts holding meetings with Gays in California and is being touted by writers on this site and across the FAR LEFT MEDIA Spectrum as the new Billy Graham, then you might think seriously that we are in the last days.


WE MUST TAKE BACK OUR NATION...

Obama has surrounded himself with the establishment CFR Globalist surrogates like Paul Volker and others. His inner circle are Globalists just like Bush's inner circle were.
They are all on the same sheet of music.

They have a Monopoly Lockdown on both parties and Americans really have no choice. The writers here have to know it but most of them have sold out too are either they are doing the Medved Neocon Polyanna side step. Its ashame that its come to this.

In order to deal with my sometimes depression I click on Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto # 2 and escape into my study. I haven't touched a drop of ouzo since I was in the military but I am slowly creeping that way. Its enough to drive a person batttty....because we know what they are really up to but others just think we are crazy...we have studied this stuff for too long to get it wrong now. We have the enemy in our cross hairs and theres too much at stake to give up now.

Even as I type this, Russia's president is poised to tour south America and open up talks with Cuba about drilling oil in the Gulf of Mexico along with the Communist Chinese just 90 miles off the coast of the United States. Bush is wrapping it up to return to Texas where he will make million on the Super Nafta Highway and Texas corridor. Our country is going down and just when we think we have found a Conservative Leader they turn out to be turncoats and traitors who are disingenuous Globalists. I could name some here: Newt Gingrich, George W. Bush, Rick Perry, etc.......you get the drift....

Following Reagan's Example!
Exactly!

When Reagan found his Party had left him, he changed parties!

So, we should leave the discredited Republican Party and join another party! The Democrats? No, Reagan had already left them!

So, that leaves the Constitution Party as the new Replacement Party!
http://www.constitutionparty.com/

Thanks for Pointing the way, Mrs. Schalfy! You do good work!



Following Reagan's Example!
Exactly!

When Reagan found his Party had left him, he changed parties!

So, we should leave the discredited Republican Party and join another party! The Democrats? No, Reagan had already left them!

So, that leaves the Constitution Party as the new Replacement Party!
http://www.constitutionparty.com/

Thanks for Pointing the way, Mrs. Schalfy! You do good work!

They lied.. .The GOP died. What sane person will believe a lier who self-proclaims he has redefined himself? ow damned dumb do they think We the People are? Oh...

Following Reagan's Example!
Exactly!

When Reagan found his Party had left him, he changed parties!

So, we should leave the discredited Republican Party and join another party! The Democrats? No, Reagan had already left them!

So, that leaves the Constitution Party as the new Replacement Party!
http://www.constitutionparty.com/

Thanks for Pointing the way, Mrs. Schalfy! You do good work!

They lied.. .The GOP died. What sane person will believe a liar who self-proclaims he has "redefined" himself? How damned dumb do they think We the People are? Oh...

Reagan brought down the Soviet Union.

Liberals have never forgiven Reagan for bringing down the Soviet Union.



Constitutionist Principals
Republican/Conservative - yadda-yadda-yadda. What either of those two words definistion might be is according to the wonk bleating about them.

The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States provide all the definition of what this Country is supposed to be. Americans that want this Nation to survive, as a bastion of Freedom and Liberty, have to get past their penchant for "buzz-words", Party dogma & antequated popular semantics. We either go back to the Constitution as our "political bible" or America is doomed to fall to the Obama's of this world. If the Republicans can't do that - let them go the way of the dodo bird; likewise for all the 3rd Party wonks.
There is the Constitutionist Political philosophy and there are all the lesser political scams that have put this Nation where it is today.
Pretty simple, if you think about it.

Dwain Cleveland


Conservatism can win?
Although I agree whole heartedly with the premise of your article, I am not convinced that there are enough conservatives left to save the Constitution.

When BHO opens the floodgates of our Southern Border to reward those who really put him over the top, we will have a new voting dynamic of those seeking socialism which may never be overcome.

Nevertheless, we fight on!

Reagan had core values.
Phyllis Schlafly is still right on target!

While Republicans were losing in Indiana, North Carolina and Virginia, conservative issues were winning in California of all places.

The problem is hypocritical, porked up Republicans not conservatism.

Ronald Reagan didn't just want to be president to be president. He was an adult with core values which he championed and articulated.

The GOP has done a terrible job at conveying a conservative message. We need more Tony Snows and Ronald Reagans.

We need to articulate our message and be true to our core principles. (First we have to have core values of course.) When we are liberal lite and try to outspend libs, voters will vote for libs.

Republicans who dismiss Reagan are usually dismissing Ronald Reagan's values to cover up their own lack of values.

With all the accumulated baggage and mumbling, we almost won this election! Gov. Sarah Palin energized the base and we were on our way until the financial downturn.

Now we need to:

Elect Mike Steele as head of the RNC.

Listen much more to Cong. Cantor & Pence.

Stop helping libs steal our tax dollars.

Get Gov. Haley Barbour and Gov. Rick Perry to re-energize the GOP in the south.

Get Lynn Cheney to run for Gov. of Wyoming and energize the GOP in the rockies.

Get Mayor Rudy Giuliani to run for Gov. of NY and energize the area with Sen. Sununu and stop harping on Sens. Snowe and Collins.

Get Huckabee to stop agitating out on the school yard with his sneaky attempts to undermine potential 2012 opponents. And stop kissing up to Dan Rather.

Get jealous GOP feminists to leave Gov. Sarah Palin alone.

Realize that the basic conservative message is gold. We just need some silver throated messengers.

bringing back the free enterprise system
I, for one do not believe that just because 52 out of a hundred voted for Hussain Obama that all is lost. 48 of us are still around and looking for a dedicated leader who can deliver a meaningful program of private enterprise power that will bring back the individual iniative which is the life blood of a free society. Individually, we can all contribute to bringing back the base of conversativism. We just have to work a little harder

Highest Conservative Union Score
Tom Tancredo had the highest conservative union score. Lifetime 97%!!! Where was that grass roots support? Senator Cranky was 64% as I recall and you had to score 60 to even be called a conservative. And in recent years, he was less than 60%. Think McCain/Feingold, McCain/Kennedy, the Gang of 14. And Phyllis
supported Brownback who voted twice for amnesty for illegals, then changed his vote on the second bill when he realized it was going to lose anyway. That's a conservative?

Iam a True Conservative Republican

I do not support Govt controlling my life , not to spend hard earned tax dollors on public transport, bridges , roads etc and not helping poor , homeless, food stamps, but support Reducing taxes, Outsourcing, sending jobs overseas, drilling oil (though it destroyes our environment), support invasion of other countries helping my defence contract dealers and oil companies to get lucrative no bid contracts in name of terrorism patriotism bs…., to not to interfere with my gun rights (eventhough I know that my kids will take the loaded guns as toys and kill eachother …) , against equal rights , against equal pay, support rich , against civil liberties, against voting rights for all, against a women candidate (if it is democrat – Hillary ) , but support Women candidate (if its sarah palin (eventhough I know she is dumb). Did not support United nations if it stands against my invasion dreams, but strongly support (beg) united nations to take “Global initiative” when my economy crashes … Iam very proud of my history when more than 6 million people died over the civil war over the issue of controlling Slaves …
But at the same time , I want Govt to interfere in to the private life to spy what iam doing , to control the gay marriage, to control the abortion, to control my civil rights, and I want govt to spend 100s of billion dollors every month through my tax dollors for reconstruction of other countries infrastructure (Iraq) , Wanted Govt to spend Bridge to Nowhere … etc , I support my senators who are strong Gay marriage opponent but himself caught in a Airport Bathroom for bad behavior (inviting a police for gay stuff) and I support my conservative representative from florida who is strong opponent of child rights but himself caught in inviting interns for relationship …

Bottom line iam a true conservative republican but hypocrite in everyway ….


Walter from MD is right
Re-read his post.( 8:36am)
I second his emotion.

You are right
The only way for Republicans to win in '12 is to get a grass roots movement underway right now. It takes more than standing behind a podium and speaking to potential voters, someone has got to shake hands and speak face to face with these potential voters.

The problem is, if national conditions show improvement under Obama I can almost guarantee that the Dems will win in a landslide in '12. Obama is a democrat and as such it will be easier for the press and the people to forgive him if he doesn't come through with his big bag of promises. Face it, a lot of Obama voters were clueless on what he even stood for in the first place. Ambiguous change can cover a lot of ground.

The next task would be to find a GOP candidate that the entire party can get behind in spite of his pick for veep. Face it, Romney, Huckabee and Palin are all out. These three have already created unforgiving factions within the party. Pawlenty is too moderate, Guiliani is too liberal.

So, who out there can fill Ronald Reagan's shoes? Who can appeal to all factions of the GOP, and bring the party back together again? Jindall? Gingrich? Steele?

The future of freedom
will not be found in the Republican party. Both of the two major parties have been totally corrupted by power. The constant partisanship that has replced leadership is evidence of this continual battle over power.

The truth is that we need new thinking, new blood, and creative and innovative legislation to face the challenges ahead. We will not achieve any of this by always doing the same thing, voting the lesser of two evils and then expecting a different result.

If we want real change we can believe in, we have to vote for it. The time has come to reject the DEM/GOP/MSM propaganda, the big lie that only they (the elites), have the necessary wisdom, knowledge, and experience to govern.

We need to elect more independent and third party candidates to break up the virtual lock on power by the corrupt and elite Dems & GOP. We should be looking for those who stand for the Constitution and the principles of self government established by the Constitution and the Declaration. We can no longer afford the lesser of two evils. That only gives us more evil.

If you wish to see how we got into this mess and how the elites have stolen our inheritance, I urge you to visit my website, JOEOLIVAFORPRESIDENT.ORG. Check it out. Thanks, Joe

Obama is about image
Obama's policies are self-contradictory and he will disappoint some factions within the Democratic Party. But it doesn't matter.

Obama is an image candidate. He makes people feel good about themselves, so his actual policies and their consequences are irrelevant.

Media
The Mainstream Media finally got what it deserves, an INDICTMENT. READ THE INDICTMENT PAPERS AT http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com/

ACTION OR APATHY
Apathy is what’s going to kill the conservative movement and ultimately be the demise of this once great country. This country is about to see the most left leaning, liberal government in our history and what do we conservatives do? Nothing. What’s at stake? The Right to Bear Arms, socialized healthcare, The War on Terror, I could go on and on. We whine and moan on blogs, we threaten to leave the country, we try to analyze what went wrong, but we don’t take any action against the forces that work against us. You must ask yourself, what kind of country will I leave for my children through my inaction? I have and I am trying to do my small part against one of these forces at http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com Will you join me.

No 3rd Parties
Ronald Reagan rejected the idea of starting a third party. In 1977, he said:
"The biggest single grouping of conservatives is to be found in that party. It makes more sense to build on that grouping than to break it up and start over."

Thus, for practical reasons, I support reforming the current Republican Party. If we fracture the Conservative movement, we guarantee permanent losses.

Here's one step to reform--demand Republicans start acting as Conservatives. NO MORE RINOs!
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/we-demand-true-conserva tive-leadership.html

The "Green Bay Sweep"....
This is another entry in the GOP version of "Lost in the 80's"....Here we have a past-her-prime Conservative who suggests a past-it's-prime strategy as a "solution" to the Party's downturn...The "Conservatives" will NEVER come up with anything beyond "what would Reagan do?", as a forward-looking strategy...The "conservatives" look at Bush and see his failings as represented by "no child left behind" and "immigration reform"...The REST of the world view Bush as a failure in fostering a too-cozy relationship with Wall street and the oil industry..The sad fact is that the "conservatives" think that the "game plan" NEVER needs adjusting and is above any self examination...I remember the old films of the Green Bay Packers. They would run the "Green Bay Sweep". To this day, the old-timers will tell you that Green Bay had THE best running game...Unfortunately, the Vince Lombardi playbook would not win many games in today's NFL...There's only one Bible. It's the only "timeless" playbook that I know of. It was NOT written by Ronald Reagan....Until the "conservatives" adjust their thinking, they'll keep losing while continuing to run the Sweep.

Phyllis, I agree its the grassroots
but I don't agree that Clinton crushed Bush. Perot crushed Bush. None of those independents would have voted for a dope smoking, draft dodger. In 2010 as soon as the Depression is in full swing with $5/gal gas and 50% higher food prices and the best advice from Oblaba is check your tires and eat less fat and your $300 check is in the mail, we will see 94 all over again and we better have a solid bunch of fiscal conservatives to take the reins.

Message from the front
Don’t even waste your time on these liberal commentators. They’re only here to troll and bait you into an argument. They know this is a conservative web site; they’re not here to open their minds or expand their horizons. If I wanted to hear liberal dribble I could:
1) Watch network news
2) Read a newspaper
3) Watch a movie
4) Watch a TV sitcom
5) Talk to a Hollywood actor or actress
6) Talk to a recording artist
7) Talk to a public school teacher
8) Talk to a university faculty member
9) Talk to a public school student (grades k-12 brain washed by teachers)
10) Talk to a college student (brain washed by faculty)
11) Wait for Thanksgiving dinner with my family
http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com

GOP
The GOP can't continue to be white, rural, Christian and old. Topics that PS would like to focus on will be guranteed losers for you in the future. Support for things like English as the official language angers Hispanics, abortion and focus on "special homosexual rights" angers moderates and the young. Continue down the Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh road and you'll be as revelant as the Whigs are.

Reagan faced a set of issues unique to his time. This is not 1975. Brining up Reagan today makes as much sense as bringing up Ike in 1980.


Abortion
Having attended and supported anti-abortion, or pro-life rallies for years, I can say this first-hand:

The pro-life demonstrators are increasingly made up of young people.

The abortion rate is going down, not because of "safe, legal, and rare" government programs, but because many young people are human-rights-oriented, and are coming to consider it dreadfully wrong to take an innocent, helpless, human life.

A child in the womb is an innocent, helpless, human life.

MKS
Polls show that a majority favor abortion being legal in the first trimester and favor the right of abortion in case of rape, incest and fetal deformity--something Palin was against. On the issue of abortion Palin could rightfully be seen as an extremist. Go ahead nominate her in 2012, might as well, Obama will probably win 2012 anyway, might as well throw away a loser card and save your stronger candidates when you have the chance to perhaps win in 2016.

Roger
Roger's reply demonstrates the utter failure of public education.

America is suffering
America is suffering unlawful deception from the Alinsky group.
Group u$urp$ power on January 20th—the constitution violated.
The United States Supreme Court alone can relieve this outrage.

example: Bogus Selective Service System FOIA Registration?
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2008/11/exclusive_d id_n.html

Schools and "Fairness Doctrine"
Should Congress pass a new version of the "Fairness Doctrine" the Conservatives had better work hard to force government schools to allow an alternate point of view- the conservative one that is sorely lacking in public education. The airwaves are not the sole place where liberalism reigns in the public sphere. We have seen the harvest of liberal votes from a couple generations of dumbing down of education combined with an extreme liberal slant.
When children's mock elections have them voting 95% for the Democrat candidate you know they are imitating their teachers' and not their parents' point of view.

Akagi who CAN we recruit?
What's left? 20-30 years old overgrown babies and slackers? THEY'RE going to embrace a solid work ethic overnight? Maybe THEY'RE going to learn delayed gratification in THIS culture? If THAT'S the case we're ALL screwed because the Dems will continue to promise ice cream the Republicans will still be feeding the cows.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Dei Gloria!!

two years
Most of the issues in this TH tablet are crammed with the rantings of the far left and their idiotic nonsense.
This particular issue though seems to have some good common sense posts.
Obama will continue to receive full support from the liberal media, I think, regardless of how sucessful he is at solving the countrys economic problems.
Congress,on the other hand, is already unpopular with the voting public and as such may be vulnerable in the next congressional elections.
Conservative commentators could point this out.
We really do need to regain control of congress.

Glass Houses
I will back the GOP when so called conservatives themselves reject Socialism such as Medicare, Social(ist) Security and the Welfare state in its entirety. Till then Republicans are NO better and no different aside from hypocritical bluster than those they condemn.

They have sold their souls for power.

'I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.'

- Thomas Jefferson 1802



A Can't Deliver Speech
A candidate who says that it will take more than one term to turn the economy around is telling the country that he can't do it and will need another four years after he trained on the job by the old faces who have changed chairs and titles but are coming in with the same old agendas. Nationalized health care is just helping out a few of the top HMO's in my opinion and giving them enough tax dollars to expand and gain total control over the health care programs in the country and eliminate all of the competition which is private corporations and small business in that field and control the doctors and make billions of dollars by monopolizing the health care industry. And, it would be a conflict of interest for any of those legislatures to be on the boards or invest in those health care companies, or would it or does anyone care?

Ms. Schlafley, I heard Obama's...
remark that you did about his needing more than one term to complete his work, and I thought the same thing. With the media on his side no matter what, he is well on his way to two terms.

Your suggestion about traveling the country reminds me of Indiana's Republican Governor Mitch Daniels, who did exactly the same thing to get elected in 2004....he traveled every by-way in the state in an RV....and he had the people put their signatures on his RV. And in his ads in 2004, you could tell he knew about that which he spoke.

I also agree that the candidate needs to come from outside the Beltway. The Beltway cabal is almost like incest. Obama won because he had an almost non-descript record in the US Senate. And, of course, two Senators were running, so......

I am hesitant about Governor Bobby Jindal because he is a Rhodes Scholar. Rhodes Scholars are brainwashed and have an agenda. We need some fresh faces, and, we'll see, maybe even Sarah Palin. It's too early to tell how well she has boned up on international affairs and economic affairs. Mitch Daniels would be a possibility, too. It will be hard to say at this point, but we definitely need someone with street smarts, someone who is likeable, someone who knows his/her stuff, and someone younger. And I know it takes a huge ego to run for office, but we need someone humble enough....

GIVING THANKS...
Thank you, Mrs. Schlafley, for your constant testimony as a woman of integrity and honor...your service for our United States of America is not in vain and WE GIVE THANKS for you this day...blessings to you and your family!

Why are Republicans so self centered?
"Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before."


Why is it always party first. Why is getting back power. Is that where the money, prestige and good parties are in DC.

WHY NOT BE FOR AMERICA FIRST FOR A CHANGE,

When will republicans relize two things, you are the party that GOT US OFF TRACK. Your party has been a disaster in every respect; the situation we're in is at the feet of the GOP.

Second Obama did not win by accident, Messiah worship, white guilt or black pride. That's insulting and sacrilegious. Obama is a gifted leader, clearly using his BRAIN instead of tired old party politics which is all the GOP knows. You love Palin. Good run her in 2012. She represents a small slice of fake America. How do you like to be called fake Americans.

Sure I like the rhetoric about fiscal conservatism. However I pay attention and the GOP are hypocrites, thieves and crooks and just liars, more than most politicians.

I'm tired of the GOP not taking responcibility, making excuses, secret goverment and saying bold face insulting lies and propaganda to my face. WHO IN THE HELL WOULD BE FOR THE GOP TODAY. Well a bunch of losers, about 40% hard/soft core Republicans that vote GOP no matter what.

Randy Cunningham
Mark Foley
Larry Craig
David Vitter
Bob Allen
Abramoff
Libby
Ted Stevens
(plus 100 other R's)

I do think there where war crimes. If not war crimes, there should be investigation of Bush Admin from Bush down as traitors. Why? Gross negligence and dereliction of duty.

Now all you think of is how to get power back for what; Guns, Gays and Abortions, Dems or GOP:

Guns will always be available
Gays are here & likely will get to marry
Abortions NEVER EVER WILL BE ILLIGLE

So what does the GOP have? NOTHING, nothing but fear itself. Time for leadership so get in line and be good Americans and shut up and support YOUR President. Amen!

Another Great Phyllis Schlafly Article
Dear Mrs. Schlafly:

Insightful, as usual. Happy Thanksgiving, and many happy returns!
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