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Monday, September 28, 2009
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Huckabee shows Republicans the way
by Star Parker
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In an interview with Newsmax, former president Bill Clinton offered good advice to Republicans. He said Republicans need to shake off the "party of no" image and get positive. Clinton raised the Republican's 1994 "Contract with America" as an example of the kind of thing that needs to be done. By devising and running on the "Contract", a ten point agenda for reform, Republicans successfully transformed negative sentiment toward Democrats -- much of it driven by the rejection of "Hillarycare", big government-centered health care reform similar to what Democrats are now pushing - to positive support for a Republican alternative.

Republicans in 1994 picked up eight seats in the Senate and captured control of the House for the first time since 1952.

Arguing with Idiots By Glenn Beck

Public sentiment today is running against the direction in which Democrats are taking the country. Government run health care, huge federal government deficits, spending, and debt, are not playing well with the American people.

Barely more than one in three give positive approval to the Democrat controlled congress and President Obama's job approval ratings have dropped precipitously since the beginning of the year.

Although Democrat Party identification still exceeds Republicans, their lead has shrunk from 17 points in January to 5 points now.

In a recent Gallup Poll, 57 percent say "government is trying to do too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses."

But so far Republicans are not transforming dissatisfaction with Democrats into positive Republican support.

The shrinking gap in party identification is the result of a sway in Republican leaning independents and not from growth in self-identifying hard core Republicans.

And Republican approval of their own Republican members of Congress has dropped from 52 percent last December to 39 percent today.

I can say from my own mail that animosity still runs high toward our previous Republican administration. As the Mercatus Center at George Mason University reports, annual growth in federal spending in the eight years of the Bush Administration was higher than under any of the six previous presidents, including Lyndon Johnson in the 1960's.

So although the public is unhappy with the big government policies of Democrats, Republicans have their work cut out to re-establish themselves as the limited government alternative. Continued...

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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I believe the Republican Party needs to really listen to the people and actually read the emails and letters sent to them. They need to stop asking for contributions until they are willing to listen to the people they supposedly represent.

Three times I pledged 0ne hundred dollars to the Republican Party. All I asked for, was a reply to the comments I made on a 52 question survey, especially my final expected comment (where there was a place for comment) where I pledged the money.

Our Congressional leaders need to stop being puppets, stop voting the party line, read and understand the legislation they are voting on and actually listen to the voice of the people and welcome open debate. They also need to take red flags seriously and follow up on them.

For those that say things that sound like the fringe media. Please do some research and learn some of the facts.

I believe many of our Congressional leaders who don't support the Fair Tax, know very little about it, are beholden to people controlling them or they want to continue to penalize productivity. Governor Huckabee of Arkansas who has over 12 years of executive experience was a good Presidential candidate. He out performed all Republicans in the Presidential debates and the Southern states primaries. The media only cared about Romney, McCain and Guilliani. That's what the Republicans got.

NEW CONTRACT WITH AMERICA//NEW CANDIDATE
What Republicans need is a new Contract with America.

No. 1 on the list, again, should be TERM LIMITS. This time there needs to be a Honduras clause. That clause should say any politician who votes to rescind the term limits enacted may do so, but they then cannot run again in the next election.

No. 2 should be illegal-immigration control.

No. 3 should be LIMIT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Newt lead the first meaningful Republican revolution and perhaps he should run the next one. But, like Moses, I'm not sure he should get to the promised land of Washington, D.C. His ego took over when he was leader of the House and that helped bring down the revolution he started.

Still, he is a smart man, and if someone else can't fill the shoes of a true conservative leader, he would be better than a lot of others, including Huckabee.

Any new Republican leader should believe in the values of those who founded the country, but I have to agree with many of the opinions expressed here that we need a political leader with principals, not a religious leader with political smarts.

KenC
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