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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
GOP Should Show Patience As They Rebuild
by Salena Zito
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The Republican Party became Humpty Dumpy in August 2006 and, by the 2008 election, all the king’s horses and men couldn’t put the cracked party together again.

The question now is whether it’s time for the GOP to try getting back up on the wall.

What if I told you that, while the party’s base is anxious for Republicans to begin crafting a positive message and start building support for 2010, to do so at this moment would be premature? Might even hinder its long-term efforts?

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Instead, the GOP should retain a crisp message of being champions of limited government, individual liberty and free-enterprise capitalism.

Keep this in mind: While the Democrats’ health-care reform effort may have run into roadblocks, neither President Barack Obama nor House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has given up passing that legislation – or the cap-and-trade alternative energy overhaul.

In fact, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina’s instructions to senators as they left for summer recess was that “we will punch back twice as hard” on health care. The White House then went viral late last week with e-mail messages of being victimized by misinformation.

In no way, shape or form will Obama or his top lieutenants, Rahm Emanuel and David Axelrod, give up getting this legislation passed.

Conversely, Republicans’ priority should remain opposition to the present versions of health care and energy overhaul between now and this fall’s gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.

Once that is behind them and the economy starts to improve by year’s end, Republicans should launch a positive message with their policy platform for the 2010 mid-term election.

Why not now? Why not seize on opportunities presented at boisterous congressional town halls on health care?

It’s simple: The political process can handle only so many things at any one time.

Case in point: A huge part of Obama's problem is that he tried to force through too many big things – stimulus spending, TARP II, regulatory reform, health care reform, alternative energy reform – all at once, and the system was overloaded. People are overloaded.

That’s why, late last week, Obama backed off immigration reform. It finally dawned on him that he and Pelosi were pushing too hard, too fast.

Change in America is best accomplished not by revolutionary policy, but by evolutionary policy. Continued...

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Why should we believe the GOP?
They have caused almost as much of the problems we have today as the DEMS with their out of control spending and their nomination of RINO McCain, why should we believe a word that comes out of their lying mouths about how they've changed, how they've seen the light? My idiot Rep in Congress, Jo Bonner, voted for TARP I because something had to be done even though he admits his constituents were telling him not to. If all the Republicans are going to blindly follow (R)s and all the Democrats are going to blindly follow (D)s no matter what the people who voted for them say, then the Republicans finding a message means nothing, because its just words. I don't trust Republicans any more than I do Democrats. If Republicans want my trust, they will fight tooth and nail to require the pertinent portion of the Constitution to be cited in every bill presented in Congress. They will start living be the rules the rest of us have to live by, including any asinine health care reform that might get passed. And they will start fighting for term limits. If its good enough for the President, its good enough for them. Congresspeople should start being Citizen-legislators again instead of Master Citizens.

If the Republicans start to do this, I may start to trust them, maybe. But I know one pin head I can't wait to vote out. Time to go, Jo!


Vote Peter Gounares, District 1 Alabama

good for a laugh
Instead, the GOP should retain a crisp message of being champions of limited government, individual liberty and free-enterprise capitalism. hahahahahaha....if only.....hahahahaha
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