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Friday, December 19, 2008
Robert M. Duncan :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Path to Republican Renewal
by Robert M. Duncan
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Since November 4th, 2008 we at the Republican National Committee have focused our time to address where we are and where we go from here as a Party. As Chairman of the Committee, I have seen where we have excelled during the 2008 election cycle and where we need to continue to improve.

Many questions have arisen since Election Day, but one question that I have continued to contemplate is one that will be central to our success: How does the Republican Party recapture the confidence and trust of Americans who may share common political beliefs, but who, in their daily lives, are facing life issues that may not fit so neatly into one easily defined category or the other?

I believe the GOP must find a way to relate more to the everyday concerns of families across the country, while at the same time staying true to our core conservative principles and beliefs.

Make no mistake; I believe there is no path forward without a recommitment to our party’s ideals. And, as with all things, reconnecting with those ideals is not a matter of mere aspiration. It takes hard work. It takes rigorous thinking, careful analysis, and policy smarts. The recommitment must be forward-looking, but it must be grounded in a principled governing philosophy.

It is my firm belief that the Republican Party can and must provide that leadership, just as it has in similar circumstances throughout our history.

The Republican Party today must be even more aggressive and innovative and that is why we are announcing the creation of the Center for Republican Renewal, a new office dedicated to identifying the most innovative ideas and policies from across the nation. The goal of the Center will be to make the Republican Party more policy-driven and substantive. With the formation of the center, the Republican Party will reclaim the mantle as the “Party of ideas.”

We will look beyond the Beltway to America itself – to our governors and mayors and other state and local officials. We will listen to conservative think tanks and policy leaders from every corner of the country. We will work closely with our policy leaders on Capitol Hill, both to learn from their experiences and to make sure that the best ideas are reaching them for their consideration. When it comes to the sharing of ideas and policies, there can be no one-way streets, only eight-lane superhighways.

The Center for Republican Renewal will take four immediate steps in launching this new initiative. First, we will create the Republican Policy Office, to conduct policy research and produce reports that will be invaluable to Republican surrogates, RNC leadership, and the general public. The Policy Office will be an intensely focused group of Republicans who are dedicated to ensuring that our party’s political revival is grounded in ideas and substance. It will have a significant public profile and be a resource for Republicans everywhere.

The Center’s second step will be to create a new, separate idea-driven RNC website. In the past we have used the print medium and we published a magazine that featured articles by policy thinkers and prominent Republicans. In today’s world, we can combine the best of the past – the vigorous debates over ideas – with the opportunities presented by modern technology. And so this website will be devoted to the premise that the Republican Party welcomes and encourages debate and discussion, and that it is best to have policy discussions formally within the party.

The Center’s third step will be to reconstitute the RNC’s Policy Councils. We will create volunteer networks of former government officials from both the executive and legislative branches, think tank leaders and others. Historically, when an administration leaves town, the policy expertise scatters with it. I want to prevent that from happening, and, with the help of modern technology, our policy councils can keep us all engaged as we move forward with informed and expert policy debates.

Finally, the Center will encourage policy debate beyond the Beltway. The RNC will join with state parties and think tanks to encourage policy discussions aimed at generating new ideas and learning what is working at the state and local levels. We will bring together experts of various backgrounds and focus on serious discussion of the challenges facing the nation, rather than on the politics of policy.

I am excited about the Center for Republican Renewal because elections should be about ideas, and if we don't have the best ideas, we simply do not deserve to win. And I believe a serious and studied analysis of where we are today is the only way to show voters that Republicans are not just committed to the mere acquisition of power, but to the implementation of the policies and programs that are most likely to preserve their freedoms, protect them in their homes, and ensure they have more opportunities to pursue prosperity.

I know there are many more victories in our future, at every level. I know this, because I know our party, I know our commitment, I know our people, and I know that when we have faced adversity in the past, we have come back stronger every time.

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Robert M. (Mike) Duncan, a 30-year political strategist and veteran of Republican politics, is the Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
 
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And where am I?
Mr. Duncan you wrote: "We will look beyond the Beltway to America itself – to our governors and mayors and other state and local officials. We will listen to conservative think tanks and policy leaders from every corner of the country. We will work closely with our policy leaders on Capitol Hill, both to learn from their experiences and to make sure that the best ideas are reaching them for their consideration. When it comes to the sharing of ideas and policies, there can be no one-way streets, only eight-lane superhighways."
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I read this far in your article and no further, given this turned me off so bady. So I don't know what the rest of your article says. As a registered R for over 30 years, I have never been more alienated that I am today.

You may write well and you may be important, but I am a citizen of equal stature to you, elected officials, think tanks and the like. It is this attitude that is killing the R Party and has abandonded some conservatives like myself. My opinion only.

Good Article Mr. Duncan..
Why don't you put more time into talking to the PEOPLR....such as townhall meetings, and etc.....Conservatives have had ENOUGH of the beltway, think-tanks, so-called POLICY leaders and their ilk.

Conservatives are also very TIRED of Repubs reaching across the aisle to Democrats. Everytime Repubs do this they get smacked right in the political chops, my point being:

Stand your ground on principles and NOT give in the DemoRATS.

The Repub Party is teetering on the edge of political oblivion...and many conservatives are speaking of even forming a NEW Conservative Party (NCP). This is how much DISGUST is in the streets for the Republicans. Voting for BAILOUTS, pork spending, etc...with OUR money really pi$$e$ me off. Look to our Constitution as your guiding document on fiscal policy. Other than a few spending authorities granted....the Congress has no other authority to spend our money.

Many believe that Jesse Jackson is correct....that there is only ONE party in this country with TWO names. The RINOS in your party must be booted out...for these folks are political cancer.

Quit supporting the *&^*%$^ big shots that throw around money into campaign coffers. You must reach out to the PEOPLE instead of across the aisle where you always get your nose bloodied.

If your party does'nt stand for something, it will fall for anything...and can go the way of the Whigs as far as I'm concerned....and, who knows, the Republican Party as it is now, on the ash heap of history, may NOT be a bad thing after all!

Nope
I share your opinion. Maybe if Duncan and others in the hierarchy would stop bloviating and start using some common sense and listening to the base for a change the party might just win again. I for one am very sick and tired of hearing the losers (read RINO's, a.k.a. moderates and liberals) blaming me and mine and others who believe in the Founders vision for this REPUBLIC (that's another thing that ticks me off, we are a REPUBLIC not a democracy much as these nincompoops wish it were and cravenly act accordingly). I am sick of being blamed and mocked by the loser elites who are soooo above the peasants that make this country work.
I refuse to support the party with any $$ as long as they keep pushing their failures off on us, and act like John McCain wannabe's, or
Rodney Kings, in "cain't we all get alone?" No
I don't want to get along with a gang of thuggish socialist, marxists who have control of this government, I want to fight them and WIN! I am sick of the GOP leaders acting like
submissive dogs, rolling over, piddling one themselves whenever a DemonRAT yips like a Chihuahua without teeth..no growls, snarls or barks necessary with the gang of GOP leaders we have now, a little yip will start the water running.

Simple way to reform
is to start a Conservative caucus in both the House and Senate (like the Black caucus) and allow all legislators with an ACU >75^ to join. That would take out the pseudo-conservatives like McCain, Voinovich, et al. Then grow it from there. That is the only way to take back the party; don't caucus with the libs.

Re: A Path To Republican Renewal
"believe the GOP must find a way to relate more to the everyday concerns of families across the country, while at the same time staying true to our core conservative principles and beliefs."

Many are worried about their career jobs being outsourced or offshored, like my wife's was a year ago.

Since most conservatives tend to believe in an unfettered free market, and subtly support unfair and unbalanced trade with repressive, communist, and trade protective nations, who incidentally also do a far better job in protecting and defending their core industries and currencies, I doubt that the GOP will be able to relate to the "everyday concerns" of most recession-plagued US citizens, including making proposals and engineering methods to remove or reduce their social safety nets in the form of extended unemployment benefits, medicare, medicaid, SSI, SSD, and SS retirement.

It was only five years ago that conservative lawmakers were trying to push the "Family Time Flexibility Act" which was a thinly disguised attempt to provide employers with a tool to discourage and reduce overtime payments, through pressuring their labor to take comp time instead of overtime, awarding raises or promotions to those who opted for it, and steering most overtime work to those who would often choose comp time.

Too Much Strategery
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians (err Native Americans). To win GOP doesn't need more governors and congressmen/women - that is the result of not the pathway to success. GOP needs more precinct leaders, school board members, police chiefs, council people etc. If you don't do that first any national victory will be short lived as per usual.

One more thing - stop the Moderate/Liberals from sabotaging promising Conservative. Here in Michigan time after time the sour grapes Moderates give aid and comfort to the Democrats against Conservatives who might actually win an election.

WTF???
Of course the Republican leadership has been the problem, now we know this bozo is part of the problem too. This guy talked a lot and said absolutely nothing.

How about a platform pal? A platform of core CONSERVATIVE principles and a freaking hearing aid is a good start, then stop repackaging liberal ideas and selling them as conservative policy.

Grow a spine and learn to "just say NO"!

The Republican party...
is the party of Bush. That will not change. The damage done under Bush will not be undone. Are these Republicans talking about repealing or abolishing anything or taking a principled stand against billion dollar handouts? No. That's all you need to know the direction where the Republican party intends to continue to go.

The Question
"How does the Republican Party recapture the confidence and trust of Americans who may share common political beliefs, but who, in their daily lives, are facing life issues that may not fit so neatly into one easily defined category or the other?"

Answer:

You don't. You create a platform of principles and values, you demonstrate clear conviction to that platform and above all, you "dare to lead." When the Republican Party stops believing they must be all things to all people and begins to govern from a position of leadership and principle, they will return as viable party. Period.

This useless article
is yet another example of what a lost cause the GOP is.

Talk about wasting space.

"I believe the GOP must find a way to relate more to the everyday concerns of families across the country, while at the same time staying true to our core conservative principles and beliefs."

Your serious? Listen pinhead, our concerns are the never ending growth of government and being robbed blind by it. What else do you need to know?

You and your ilk ARE THE PROBLEM. I give up. The GOP has become my enemy. How sad, but that's the way it is.


Robert Duncan is the problem
The RNC needs to follow the only proven blueprint for electoral success: conservatism, across the board. The blue-blood, country-club, Rockefeller Republican "moderates" have driven staunch conservatives like me (not libertarian or Paulbot) away from the GOP.

Lately they have been calling themselves conservatives and even advocating some conservative positions in an attempt to deceive us into voting for them. But that's at election time. When they get into power they do things like support amnesty and nationalize our banks and auto manufacturers. People like Duncan use their power to coerce real conservatives into voting for such legislation, or they punish them (Bachman) for daring to make unapproved comments that actually get the base excited.

If Duncan is still the RNC Chair in 2010, expect another bloodbath like 2006 and 2008.

Oh, and NO MORE BUSHES FOR PRESIDENT.

One of the things that conservatives
have to do is stop ignoring politics most of the time, only to awake from their slumber just before a presidential election, only to find that the world has radically changed since the last time they payed attention.

For some reason, the radical Left is obsessed with changing this country into the image written down in the Communist Manefesto, and will continue to bore away at the ship of state until it is full of wormholes, and sinks to the bottom.

Meanwhile, nice normal conservative people are enjoying the lovely lives they have built for themselves with much labor in the suburbs, far away from the problems of the city, with its activist Lefties taking over the city council seats, raising taxes and allowing illegals to take over.

Out of sight, out of mind, so to speak.

We have just had a disappointing election, but in the comfy white flight areas, conservative families can pretend that they are creating a world where the activists can't touch them, never realizing that their flight permits the Lefties to grab all of the power where it counts.

Great Planning-Where are the Principles?
Mr. Duncan, as an elitist politician, will not read this. So I address the rest of you: WE the quiet working class will decide how conservatism will once again become relevant. Let Duncan form his shirt and tie committees. They will waste their time trying to figure out how to reign us in while THEY make the moves.

Work locally. Start with your area RNC. If they do not adjust, we need to leave the GOP and run some good Independent candidates.

relying only on base=perpetual minority.
As much as I believe Bush has been a poor president, he made a politically smart move in the loan to GM and Chrysler.

Congressional gopers are on record as opposing the auto bailout or loan, but Bush assisted in rescuing GOP's bacon in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan by this loan.

Without the loan, I think it fair to say those states would reliably be Democratic for decades to come.

And they still may. But at least Bush made that likelihood slightly less likely.

Those three states, added to the predictably Democratic states of Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, California, New Jersey, Illinois, and some others, would make any GOP chance of capturing the whitehouse almost impossible.

Regarding this article, what specific philosophy is Duncan endorsing on either domestic or foreign policy?

To what extent will the party continue an obsessive interventionist foreign policy in promoting "democracy" abroad?

How much sway will SOME elements within the evangelical movement continue to have within the GOP?

That is NOT to say religious values, indeed, Christian values, should not have influence within the party, but those values should be about embracing, not excluding or demonizing people..including the poor.

Nor is it to say middleclass Americans be taxed so that the poor enjoy a middleclas lifestyle, but it does mean recognizing government has a role in providing a safety net for the needy in our society.

School-boy fascinations with doctrinaire dogmas such as lazzez-faire economics will not play well in this post-financial market collapse, where millions of Americans have seen their lifesavings looted by schemers abetted by a regulatory-averse environment.

And the party will need to relate better to younger voters, and the growing Hispanic, Asian populations, along with the black population.



Planning and Principles
I could not agree more with John from VA. Right on the money Sir.

Thomas Jefferson said "In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock."

The great strength of conservatism is that it embraces a set of timeless principles that WORK when they are applied to new situations. We need no new theories. We do need APPLICATION of those principles. It you want success Mr. Duncan, apply those principles.

One thing Mr. Duncan and the GOP leadership fail to recognize is that the conservative base knows those princiles and recognizes when they are being applied.

Personally, for a number of years, every time I receive a GOP letter I feel like I am being sold a bill of goods...and I don't like the latter one bit.

Mr. Duncan...YOU and the GOP leadership need to embrace the same principles as your party. You'll like what happens on many levels.

You won't like what happens if you don't.


No Faith In Politicians

Are our politicians so dumb as to not understand the basic principle of leadership?

It is not words or promises. It is respect for the people, the constitution and the laws that seem to be of no concern to a lot of today's politicians.

My mama always said: "Respect is earned, not learned."

This column sounds like about
98 per cent BS to me. The path to Republican renewal lies in the failure of left wing collectivist policy implemented by the Democratic Party and the success of conservative policy implemented by some other party. This could be the Republican Party, but i see no sign yet. Bush and Co. are busily engaged in assuming the blame for the oncoming failure of bailouts. Obama is adroitly keeping his options open, mouthing meaningless caveats which will enable to claim any success and avoid blame for any disaster. The idiotic wall street bailout has already given the lefty trolls talking points for the next 5 years.

Voter education is key. Events and cutting edge use of emerging technology are probably going to make a big difference, especially in the timing.

We the People
Should be the first concern of all politicians. We are not even on his list. More poiticians. No wonder we lost, these guys are totally out of touch. Big shout out to Duncan "IT II WE THE PEOPLE THAT WILL PROPEL THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, STUPID. Until this arrogant bunch of idiots understand that and start behaving that they serve the people they are going to slide into oblivian. You lost the last election because your were not listening. The Repb can not win without conservatives and can win with them.

Al
I agree Duncan is coming across like an arrogant snob. I quit reading at about the same point you did.
I have returned dozens of pleas for money thinly disguised as requests for policy priorities. It could be my imagination, but they have slowed down somewhat. I haven't funded any Republican organization since that monstrous pork barrel Highway bill about 2002. I still donate to selected conservatives with proven track recortds.

We lost this last election because
we played too nice, we refused to discuss just who it was that got us into this mortgage mess. We embraced stupid ideas like little elctric cars that only go 40 miles before needing a recharge and the fact that there is no way to do that without new generating plants, nuclear ones.

Did we hear anyone sticking it to pelosi and reid for the high gas prices while they went on vacation?

We didn't hear a word about SS going broke because it's a Ponzi scheme that needs to be scuttled and a real plan [private one]put in place.

All we got was more BS, trying to out give the dems and "reaching across" to people that cannot be trusted in the first place.

The republicans need another contract with America, a grand plan to get rid of the LBJ socialism assuming bambi hasn't gotten us to full scale communism in the next 2 years and a return to what made this country great.
Americans don't live on the dole, thieves do that and it's about time someone dropped the PC garbage and said so.


Not any real
solutions but a big problem. Your quote:

"the implementation of the policies and programs that are most likely to preserve their freedoms, protect them in their homes, and ensure they have more opportunities to pursue prosperity."

How are you going to preserve my freedom and then government protect my home, government provide opportunity for prosperity? That is contradictory of individual freedom.

Individual freedom allows and requires me to pursue the market for my prosperity without any government involvement. It gave me the right to bear arms so I do not need a cop or military on every street corner.

When will you moderates, Rino's, liberals, understand that freedom and Federal government involvement are contradictory to each other. That is why our forefathers wrote into the constitution specificaly stated exact limited duties to be fullfill by the Fed's

Either you have individual freedom or you start socialism. Then it is only a question of how big government will be.

GOP Suggestions
I've seen too many times the local parties ingnoring the true repubs and supporting an individual without core values because they think they can win. That's why some of my friends and I are about to take over the local party and return it to our values. We intend to:
- Put God back into the party.
- Put integrety back into the party and get rid of people in government who don't abide by the law or behave ethically.
- Maintain a strong and well equiped military, and take care of our troops and veterans.
- Fight to maintain 2nd Amendment gun rights.
- Cut wasteful spending and taxes (implement fair tax system in lieu of income tax)
- Implement strong bordor control and modernize immigration policy to eliminate illegal aliens without appropriate consequences to those who broke the law (no amnisty).
- Support Judges who interpret law instead of legislate from the bench.
- Fight the hard fight against the ACLU, teachers unions and labor unions who act selfishly.
- Support fair foreign trade.
- Support those allies who support us in more than mere words.

These are just a few suggesstions and would probably be implemented if we do this:

****PALIN AND ROMNEY 2012****



path to Republican renewal
a platform of Reagan conservative values broadcast loudly across the fruited plain would do a lot to renew the party. Of course, it would help a lot if those Republicans elected would act like conservatives.

Republican Renewal, or, Where From Here
More bureaucratic pap! Get back to conservative convictions and stay there! It wins and it serves the country!

It's very simple
The roadmap exists. It was successful in building a coalition that gave the GOP power. There is no need to write another one. Small government, fiscal responsibility, support for families, and peace through strength. Do you remember any of this? Ironic how this was the message the Bush preached the first time he ran. Peace through strength was Reagan's philosophy, and included, among other things, staying out of nation building in third world countries. Fiscal responsibility meant use your veto pen and view government as the problem - not the solution. Meaning, don't add programs like those that federalized education, added a drug entitlement act, quadrupled pork in the agricultural and transportation bills, etc.

What's so difficult about this - and why would one even need to write an article given that this was the formula for success, and worked up until just a few years ago? And it wasn't the formula that failed, it was those that sold the formula to the public and then didn't walk the walk.

It's very simple. Start by restating your core principals. Then, ensure that any action taken meets the test of those principals. Had the GOP not pushed aside the conservatives in their own caucus in the house and senate - and instead, blindly ran down the track of big government, big spending, and pursuing wars that guaranteed nation building, they'd be in power today. After all, it worked - and the American people liked it.

Seawolf, Charley
Good stuff. Agree completely.

Duncan is part of the problem ...
No Sale, Duncan.

We don't need no stinkin' Center For Republican Renewal. It would be just another phoney vehicle to solict cash from what's left of the Republican Party. Besides, YOU know what issues and ideas that people are concerned about already. Why play stupid?

The Karl Rove strategy of sucking up to minorities and being "democrat-lite" is a failure. Bush put LBJ to shame with his social spending initiatives.

One of the better ideas posted in the comments section was to form a Conservative Causus (like the Black Causus). Only TRUE conservatives could be members. Enough of this "follow the party leadership" nonsense. Either that or it's time to migrate to a third entity like the Constitution Party.

Duncan, you know damn well conservatives are concerned about Illegal Immigration, North American Union, etc. You don't need to reinvent the wheel. If you truly care about the Republican Party, you would tender your resignation immediately.

There Will Be No Renewal
Big government is pushed by those that believe in big government. They go into government because they believe that is the path to greatness for the nation and power for themselves. Those that believe in smaller government don't go into to government. This dynamic will not be reversed. Government causes catastrophes in our economy and the politicians use the misery they create to grab more power over our lives. From The Whiskey Rebellion to the mortgage meltdown government has created conflict and used it to increase their power.

The Republicans will not reverse this trend. Duncan's column is a perfect example of the way they think. Create more offices of this and that to deal with the problem. Less government is the way to deal with the problem and that will not happen short of a second revolution.

Off to see the wizard..
The RNC apparently plans to remain just as oblivious to what's happening On the Ground as it's been for the past four years.

Instead of reaching out to real people living real lives, at which the Democrats have been highly successful of late, Duncan et.al. are confining their "search for new ideas" to party honchos who've not only conclusively demonstrated that they don't have any, but who’ve also abandoned the party’s core principles, well-stated by REDLAC: “small government, fiscal responsibility, support for families and peace through strength”.

The RNC’s obliviousness extends to the uses of the modern communications technologies embraced so overwhelmingly by younger voters. I recall one RNC internet campaign to create the “Pink Elephants”(!), Republican women who would host neighborhood “teas” during which the party line would be promulgated. The mascot for this endeavor was an elephant wearing a pink sweatshirt and pink running shoes, jogging along wearing a brave smile and with sweat droplets spewing from her fevered brow. The images invoked by this caricature were those of alcoholic DT’s and/or fat, sweaty, frumps—images with which their target group would be highly unlikely to identify.

I shot back an email expressing the above view, my outrage that good-faith contributions to the party be used to pay for this ditziness, and the suggestion that whoever authorized it be kicked off the bus at the next stop.

Predictably, I received no response, but Mr. Duncan’s article indicates that the responsible individual was not only allowed to remain on the bus, but was promoted to driver.

A Political Structure
Gov't shall be at the boundaries of society, where it provides for our common defense;

Family shall be at the center of society, since it alone has the power to keep society alive;

Community shall be a region of domestic tranquility between these, within which we will enjoy life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness through free exchange & association.

All Conservatives agree that gov't should fairly enforce boundaries & rules that are just; it should not be picking winners & losers. Social Conservates want the family to be protected & respected; it should not be treated as an strange sort of hobby. Libertarian Conservatives want free markets & free associations; the community should not be a laboratory for "social engineering".

It is based on facts: gov't's fundamental job is to protect society, not control it; the family is the only way human beings can sustain a society; freedom produces prosperity, not gov't control. It does not segregate people into political pigeonholes because it is based on fairness, not favoritism. It is general enought to not be tied to any particular economic or politcal circumstance.

Regards,

I submit that every policy we propose should be checked against this structure. Does the policy make gov't more central & controlling? Does it undermine or displace the family? Does it interfere with our freedom to organize our communities as we wish? If so, it's a bad policy.




William
Sarah reduced her state's 2009 budget by seven percent and expects to have 248 million dollars in surplus. This was a direct result of her planning to counter the expected drop in oil revenues. You will likely not see this information in the mainstream media.

A commission in Alaska has proposed a pay raise for government employees that would raise the governor's salary by 25K. Sarah has said she will subtract the 25K from her current salary, return it to the government or, if that is not possible, donate it to charity. This is significant, considering she is far from wealthy.

She has her government on tract in othe areas too.

She is a damned good administrator and a damned good leader.

If Sarah were a republican you'd be riding a unicycle naked through the middle of Orlando or Miami waving a flag imprinted with: "Sarah forever!"

Meth? Where in the hell is meth not a problem today? It is cheap to make and easy to sell. Meth might turn out to be the worst of the worst so far as drugs are concerned.


No Concessions
This seems a good start for the rnc, But! Until we can get a handle on the electorial process, and stop the left from blatenly stealing elections how can we proceed with any sort of plan. Bloomberg has set a precident by serving a third term...what will we do when congress alters the electorial process to keep themselves in power?
This country is faced with an economic collapse, and an administration that is very open to socialism. Feel good talk is nice, but we need action now. I call to ALL moderates to now have a seat on the left, we have no room for concessions where America is concerned.

Could not be more out of touch
What an out of touch idiot. The first step would have been to fire anyone who ever work in either Bush Administration. Until the idiots who enabled Bush to be a big govermnet, big spending fool are gone, there is no hope for the Republican Party. Creating policy groups with former Bush Adminstration officials could not be a dumber idea.

Complete hogwash

Duncan writes several hundred words that say absolutely nothing other than that the GOP is going to, essentially, form some committees to "study the problem".

More Washington committees. How reassuring.

Not one word that would lead one to think that anyone at the GOP heard the message that's been sent so very clearly for more than two years by conservatives: "NO MORE RINOS".

Now we'll have committees of other political hacks trying to figure out what went wrong. That's NOT the answer, Duncan.

Those political hacks don't comprise enough votes to elect anyone to anything. It takes the Joe Sixpacks to win elections, and guess what? We've been here all along -- right here on TH -- for over two years telling you clearly and loudly what you had to do.

You want to form MORE committees? Why don't you read what's been written RIGHT HERE by everyday people, if you want some answers? Read some of the Member Blogs -- not just the garbage written by Hewitt and Prager and Michael Deadhead. The answer's been staring you right in the face.

For over TWO YEARS a lot of us have been very clear in writing that RINOs like RINO Rudy Giuliani and Amnesty John McCain were NOT going to get our votes. Did you listen?

Evidently not.

You have a free forum RIGHT HERE, available to all, that will give you a pretty clear indication of how REAL conservatives think, and it's been an amazingly accurate predictor. Have you guys even looked?

Nope. You write and publish your swill here, under the impression we'll all just swoon and fall right in line. Well, guess what. That didn't happen.

And it won't in the future, either.

Codgerelle @ 10:59.....
Well said.

Of the scores of millions of Republicans, was McShamnesty McCain the best the RNC could do? While I have nothing but admiration for McCain's unquestioned personal courage, he makes me want to puke as a so-called Republican senator and presidential candidate. If I had heard him say one more time he would, "...reach across the aisle..." I really would have. I had to hold my nose really tight to vote for him. Actually, I didn't vote for him. I voted against Zerobama and socialism.

Republicans need to clean house in the congress and the RNC, ruthlessly getting rid of RINOs and dead wood. We need to send the unmistakable message that RINOs need not apply. The Republicans I know were so angry with McCain and other RINOs that they wouldn't even contribute to the campaigns of candidates for local office who are real Republicans.

The only Republican I know of who has the intellect, innovative ideas, workable solutions, and name recognition who is not a kook is Newt Gingrich. Too much baggage you say? Rot! Look at what was elected and the tons of baggage he carries.

Newt/Palin in '12!


nutnfinr, re Newt

Gingrich lost all conservative credibility when he sat on that couch with Nancy the Red and squawked about "climate change".


He's WELL past his "use by" date.

Mr Duncan
After seeing your many piles of literature you have mailed me in the past, and have summarily thrown in the "file 13" after I acknowledged that you truly weren't listening TO ME!, I must ask you sir. If you want to know what the people want, you should not look to your elitist DC crowd and think tanks. Instead you might want to do something innovative like "READ THE CONSTITUTION AND BILL OF RIGHTS" and act accordingly.
Then, sir, please get back to me....

It seems like
more of the same elitist toiletpaper comming down. Nowhere is the suggestion that anyone but "leaders" and "experts" have ideas or solutions for the "conservative" party.

Seadog
Don't waste your breath (or typespace) with William, just flag his spew.

Isn't if funny how the mother, of the boyfriend, of the daughter of Sarah Palin has caused such uproar when direct associates of Obama is "no cause for concern"?

And by the way William, it wasn't meth, it was a prescription drug Oxycontin, and not being manufactured by her, but distributed by her. Maybe one day you too, can learn to read on your own....

What?
William,
You are aware of the meaning of flotsam? You must be. You just filled this page with buckets of it.
The reason the Rep. Party can't win is it's left-leaning in recent years. A return to the core conservative principles that gave us the likes of Ronald Reagan would do much to heal the party. If it had not been for Sarah Palin on the ticket this year, McCain/? would have never even been close.
Can you hear me now?

garryb
You're correct -- one should never feed the trolls; however, sometimes a loose gear like William needs answering only because of his sheer ignorance or whatever it is that causes him to go off-plumb on a regular basis.

You are also correct that Ms. Johnson was charged with distributing oxycontin. I read that this morning, but didn't want to confuse William further than he already is -- if that is even possible.

Look right under your nose Mr. Duncan
Think tanks, committees, experts...blah, blah, blah. You and the RNC still don't get it. You haven't gotten it for years. CORE CONSERVATIVE VALUES, THE CONSTITUTION, THE BILL OF RIGHTS! Smaller government, less taxation, less spending. Winning an election isn't rocket science, the left just proved that. If you really want to know what it is going to take to rejuvenate the Republican Party get out of DC and talk to the people who vote or would vote if they thought for one minute that the politicians actually would actually serve them. If you really want to know how to rejuvenate the Republican Party look right under your nose. Look to Govenors Sarah Palin and Mark Sanford. They know how to say no to big government and wasteful spending. Stop looking to the left and centrists to tell you what the Republican Party needs to do. Gov. Palin is the spitfire this party needs. Stop playing good 'ol boy politics and grab hold of this lifeline. The old dogs need to go sit on the porch and let a pitbull take over.

Palin/Sanford 2012
You Betcha!

Mr Duncan
How about this one?
Forget all the experts. Come to the people, get their opinion and then do what they want.
This mess we are in now is a showing what the experts know. Even with a large majority of the voters saying No Bail Out, many voted for it and our illustrious President the bailouts went forward, AGAINST what we the People wanted.
Stick a pin in the GASBAGS and sweep up what is left.
If the people are left out Socialism/communism rules. All you Smart experts should go back to school and learn the Constitution and the warnings our forefathers gave us concerning you.

Speaking of Rinos
If Chris Mathews runs against Arlen Specter, he will win in a walk.
Can't the Republican Party, this time, let a true conservative Republican run in, and win, the primary so there'd be a chance of retaining that "Republican" seat?

Look at the way Arlen promised to be a good boy if only he'd receive Repb support; and then look at his votes thereafter.

So if he should lose the 2010 election, can we count on his being made a member of one of Mr. Duncan's Committees for Reforming Republicans?

Don't the Rinos remember that in 1994 the great majority of Repb winners were NOT previous office holders? Don't they remember that they won on values and the Contract with America?

Then, in 1996 when Newt had a hand in selecting the candidates, he reached into governmental offices and brought in people who knew how to play the games a little better. And after that, did we increase the number of Repbs in Congress?

Are Repbs going to compete strongly for the House seats being vacated by people going into BHO's adiministration? Is the RNC going to run ads promoting a Special Election for the Illinois Senate seat? Or run a decent conservative candidate ... say one supported by the Black Republican PAC ... for Emanuel's seat?

Illinois Repbs are a pretty demoralized bunch; but maybe the RNC could take some of that $$ it's planning to use for more Committees and try to win another election or two.

Mr. Duncan
The third paragraph of your statement is flawed by the assumption that there is a conflict between familie's concerns and core conservative principles. Families concern's can ONLY be addressed by conservative principles. The Republican Party can no longer get away with using conservative principles as window dressing. The true conservatives in the Republican Party are the only people with a consistent core base of values, and that is what will help all families.

Verbal Diarrhea
Absolute drivel! Duncan should be fired if this is the best he has to offer!

Darlene
Well said!

The Republican Party must also learn to communicate and simultaneously educate. They need to go back and teach people why the easy way out is not the best way out.

America has lost confidence in their ability to decide for themselves and adapt and overcome.

SEND DUNCAN E_MAIL
At the top of this article is his e-mail send your thoughts to him, fax him,call him.

Little Hope for Republicans
1. You must be fairly brain dead to ignore the research already done by America's Solutions. They have outlined solidly conservative values shared by the vast majority.

2. Republicans must learn how to use emotional language to communicate conservative values. The secret to the left-wing's success is their feel good language.

3. Candidates for Congress and current officeholders must get inoculated against the incessant attacks from the left-wing media. Ignore them and get your own story out. Don't let them get away with defining conservative positions as brainless or unthinking.

Until conservatives get a backbone, the Republican party may go the way of the Whigs or Federalists.

What Of Mr. Duncan?
I am sure Mr. Duncan, were he to bother with reading the posts here, would say "what the hell do they know about winning in politics?". He would be correct in that the vast majority of posters here are just regular Americans and not the equal of the Republican magicians that have engineered such fabulous victories the past two elections......oh wait...never mind.

Duncan's part of the problem
Duncan and the rest of his blue blooded, elite buddies are the problem. Here they are trying to redefine the Republican Party when the rest of us already know what it stands for and we don't want it changed. Hey Duncan, ever heard of conservatism? Stop listening to what the liberals are saying and try getting back in touch with your own party. You don't need a big pow wow for that. You, sir, are out of touch.

Here's a link to Duncan's memo .....
Hey, Duncan, this isn't post-1976 or post-1992. The demographics of America has changed dramatically.

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/in_ internal_memo_rnc_chief_con.php

and furthermore...
Mr. Duncan, do not throw us another candidate like John McCain again for the outcome will be the same. Reagan conservatism, pure and simple.

No wonder we lost...
With "leadership" attitudes like this, I'm not surprised. We, the people, should be telling the RNC and, by extension, the entire government what to do...NOT the other way around. Duncan's elitist approach will only lose elections, not win them.

Hey, Duncan-
Will you read these comments?

No, of course you won't. You have some (VERY HIGHLY PAID) pollsters who are telling you that "if only McCain had been more *MODERATE* about the WoT or Fed Spending or ...

You don't *really* care anything about your conservative base.

Hope you enjoy being in the cellar (gutter?) under 0bammunism - you're liable to be there a long time.

Oh Wow!! A Center for Republican Renewal
Yatta, yatta, yatta! What a blow-hard.

Let me point something out, you pinhead.

Not once in your silly puff piece did you use the word CONSTITUTION!! Not once. You didn't even allude to it.

You and the other boneheads at the Center for Republican Renewal are so far out of touch with conservatives that I fear you are beyond salvation.

Actually this article...
Actually this article describes many existing conservative organizations that include “all of the above” and more. What is one more going to accomplish?

What the Republican Party needs is leadership…someone who can articulate the ...who, what, when, where, why and how this country came into existence. Why the founders came up with our founding documents and why they are so important today. Articulating those principles and visions of the founders is important, because all the poles indicate that the average American needs a history lesson or two.

These history lessons should also include liberal and conservative views in comparison to one another; which depict not what feels good, but what is “good and bad” for America; not only in the short, but long term. “WE THE PEOPLE” can learn a lot from history; else we are destined too repeating it.


Drive out Mr. Duncan
You sir, are a disgrace. You were so inept that 90% of the party's voters did not even know who you were. Did you spend a dime building the party?

While we are at it, we should resolve to be done with Misters Huckabee, and "General" Colon Blow Powell, the ingrate "GINO" that claims that we are too rigid. His ideal candidate? Sombody more liberal than John McCain- Like Barely OBummer.

Mr Huckabee, spare us the phony populism in 2012. You (and Sen GrShamnesty, Rino SC)gave us Juan McStain as our nominee and we will NOT forget your roles.

Mr Rove- You are the architect alright. Of disaster. Appeal for more spending. Yeah, that will work. Let's buy votes like the big D.

We need a new party leader. Simple as that. We need to divorce the dinosaurs of defeat.

Drive out Mr. Duncan
You sir, are a disgrace. You were so inept that 90% of the party's voters did not even know who you were. Did you spend a dime building the party?

While we are at it, we should resolve to be done with Misters Huckabee, and "General" Colon Blow Powell, the ingrate "GINO" that claims that we are too rigid. His ideal candidate? Sombody more liberal than John McCain- Like Barely OBummer.

Mr Huckabee, spare us the phony populism in 2012. You (and Sen GrShamnesty, Rino SC)gave us Juan McStain as our nominee and we will NOT forget your roles.

Mr Rove- You are the architect alright. Of disaster. Appeal for more spending. Yeah, that will work. Let's buy votes like the big D.

We need a new party leader. Simple as that. We need to divorce the dinosaurs of defeat.

Oh boY!! Lies lies lies lies
Will we get a hand towel and lotion with this hand job?

Forget the committe! Teya re failures and we are tire of your worthless Can'tism!

1. Stop support of all global deforming
2. Eliminate the Fed Dept of Education
3. Withdraw us from Unesco and then the entire UN!
4. Shrink government by 40%!
5. Cancell allthe false Free Trade agreements! We want true free trade, copy the 52 words of the US consititution!
6. Withdraw us from the WTO!

this is a start right here! make that your platform and you may get the base back!

8 years you did nothing, 8 YEARS! Worthless, do nothign, lying Republicants! Im voting for Ron Paul in 2012.

Mr. Duncan
I think this is a very, very good idea. There has been no coherent and principled platform, positions, or messages coming from the GOP for a long time--only endless attempts at pragmatic reactionism which have resulted in disaster.

If this Center is serious and dedicated to developing an agenda explicitly based on conservative ideology, across all major political issues or functions, then a Republican revival will come.

But let me warn you now about the major problem facing you. Most of the right-wing think tanks are intellectually dead. Because they did not have a consistent, thorough, explicit philosophy guiding them, they caved at the first sign of trouble, meekly admitting the need for bailouts and such, offering no alternatives and no useful guidance. They are useless, and because of their stagnation, GOP politicians have had nothing to draw from except the neocons' insane ideas.

The only think tank left that has consistently stood by the laissez-faire message is the Ayn Rand Center. The only publication out there that is still consistently offering policy alternatives to the left is The Objective Standard. If you have any sense, you will rely on them heavily as you set about this project.

Excelled?
"... I have seen where we have excelled during the 2008 election cycle..."

And where pray tell is that?


This entire article
displays the very reason(s) that the Republican party has lost and will stay lost in the wilderness. What Duncan is saying is a reflection of how most in the party think. A useless convoluted thought process to a simple problem!

You have completely abandoned Conservative principles and the people of the United States. When all you had to do was get a backbone and and fight to keep what our forefathers established for us. But no! You self-serving politicians, in your quest for wealth and power have given over our country to Socialism.

I hope you all rot in H$LL!

recent poll
in a recent poll 58 percent of republicans favored nominating sarah palin for president 1n 2012.in another poll 100 percent of democrats favored sarah palin for the 2012 gop nomination.

What a waste of space
I can't say it any better than the rest of you here already have. This column is pure distilled 100% B.S.

true leadership
Mr.Duncan, you have already shown us your version of leadership. This election was you in charge, and we saw the results of your path to power. Now, instead of thinking more of your leadership might solve the problem it has caused, just step aside and let someone else actually do the things you have promised.

Will you join the leadership at one of the big three? They get bailed out and accept no responsibility for failure, you ought to fit right in.

This article makes it clear
to conservatives just what we're up against. I see that Jeb Bush wants Mel Martinez' Senate seat in 2010. Also, FL Governor Charlie Crist has just married ,obviously in a move to not get turned down again the next time he's considered for Vice President. Don't be surprised if this is what we get in 2012.

thank you for carrying this column
I think we should thank townhall for letting this guy share his lack of ideals and core values.

We needed to know just how bankrupt our party has become, if he's in charge of things at the RNC.



This is why you will fail
The "exchange of ideas" IS A one way street, and the liberals are pointing the way. We need to change the direction, and SOMEHOW convince an ever more liberal media that the direction we are headed now is the wrong way. We do not need to "exchange ideas." We need to show that OUR ideas as conservatives (NOT REPUBLICANS) are superior and actually WORK to benefit everyone. The sooner you stop talking about "exchanging ideas" and start promoting the "ideas that work" the sooner we will win.

Out of touch
Duncan and the Party leadership is totally out of touch with the membership.

This mumbo jumbo means its likely we'll have a viable third party for the next presidential election.

Renewal...
I have already convinced the search committee
to ignore ANYTHING out of Washington, and treat
it as the ravings of sellouts and quislings.
And since i am the chair of this years search
committee for the officers of the county Party,
, I can guarantee we will not be listening to
you or your ilk. (Oh, by the way, we took all the county open seats using our own money, since
we got nothing from you and didn't expect anything from Washington either. Drop dead.

Renew TARP - Just say NO MORE!
Republicans in congress and senate have a real opportunity to say NO to anymore TARP money both to Pres. Bush and Obama. Let us see some conservative spine in these roll-over-&-play-dead republicans. Or else lets start to throw them out in next elections.

Media is the Real Problem
While I agree with much of the discussion about the need to return to Conservateve values and start working at the grass roots levels of government, all of you have missed one of the most important factors needing to be addressed if Republicans or Conservatives (they are not the same thing) ever have a fighting chance in the future. My Conservative friends and I call it the Lying Liberal Media (LLM). I don't really have a good answer, but we all had better start trying to find one, or nothing we come up with will ever see the light of day before it is trashed by the LLM. They did it to Bork, Newt, Lott, Clarence Thomas, Michael Steele, and a host of other Conservatives. The most egregious was what they did to Sarah Palin. One place to start might be an orgainzed, coordinated boycot of LLM outlets like the Washington Post and NBC and their sponsors, and then advertise the boycot. Maybe FOX would give us some publicity. Republican renewal is certainly necessary, but it will be doomed from the start if a large protion of America hears about our ideas only through the distorted prism of the LLM.

Need a third party and term limits
Get back to conservative ideals. Stop this "across the aisle" BS. I've been a Republican all of my life - 68 years, and I have never been so disappointed. I'm not supporting either major party now - there's no difference anymore. This country is suffering , and neither the Republican party nor the Democrat party cares. Both of you only care about protecting your elected positions. We need term limits for ALL ELECTED POSITIONS. and a return to the Constitutional government of Jefferson.
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