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Friday, May 09, 2008
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Finding Ways To Win
by Rich Tucker
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Barack Obama’s overwhelming win in North Carolina seems to have ended the lengthy Democratic presidential primary process. Sure, Hillary Clinton’s vowing to fight on, and maybe she’ll keep running all the way to Denver -- but the media, eager to get on with the business of attacking John McCain, have already moved on (see, for example, TIME magazine).

Assuming Obama’s the nominee, there’ll be plenty of time in the months ahead to analyze a race between two candidates who are mirror images of each other in one critical way: John McCain wrapped up the Republican nomination by winning states (Massachusetts, California) he probably won’t carry in the fall, while Obama gained the Democratic nod by doing the same thing (North Carolina, Georgia).

So let’s look at another other national race. Or more correctly, the 435 local races that make up a national race. Things don’t look good for the House minority party going into the fall. In recent months, Republican candidates lost special elections in Illinois and Louisiana, giving up seats that had been in GOP hands for decades.

The congressional majority of President Bush’s first six years lost its way when it jacked up spending, increased the number of earmarks and created an expensive new entitlement plan (Medicare Part D). Not much for conservatives to brag about.

Over the next few months, though, conservative ideas could serve as guideposts for a new “Contract with America.” There are at least three good ideas just waiting to be articulated.

First is a topic near to every American’s heart: gas prices. They’re soaring, with no ceiling in sight. This presents a temptation for politicians to go with a cheap shot, but it’s pointless to say “gas prices have increased $1.50 per gallon since Nancy Pelosi was sworn in.” People see through that as a cheap political attack and rightly dismiss it, the same way they see through the silly claims that John McCain wants us to be fighting in Iraq for the next 100 years.

Instead, conservatives should offer substance. A key reason gas prices are so high is because the world isn’t producing enough crude oil. Supply and demand is pretty simple. If we want the price of something to come down, we must produce more of it.

Here’s where Pelosi leaves herself open to attack. “Drilling is the failed energy policy of yesterday that has brought us record gas prices today,” she announced at a recent news conference. But she’s wrong -- it’s our failure to drill that’s created a shortfall of supply.

The United States is the only country that has placed a good chunk of its domestic energy supply off-limits. The Department of the Interior estimates there are 19 billion barrels of oil and 84 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in our nation’s Outer Continental Shelf. That’s enough for several years of domestic oil and gas consumption. Conservative candidates should insist we drill for those resources.

Next, conservatives should vow to slash federal spending.

The federal budget is like a balloon that only gets bigger. Every new program enacted or federal employee hired becomes a permanent feature on the landscape. Lawmakers seem to think they can only add to, never subtract from, the size and scope of government. Continued...

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Rich Tucker is an editor in Washington D.C. and a columnist for Townhall.com.

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I too am disappointed and revolted by the choices, we get a marxist or a luke-warm leftist. Some choice, a choice between bad and worse. The two parties are nothing more than institutionalized power brokers. They stopped caring about the republic long ago.

This pending election is really nothing new. Unless the American people get off their butts nothing will change. We will be continue to suffer the slow erosion of our freedoms and our nation.

Voters deserve a real choice.
Yes we do. Too bad the RNC decided we would not get one. They had to have an amnesty candidate. Let's see them get him elected by the illegal aliens.

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