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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tom DeLay :: Townhall.com Columnist
Setting A Conservative Agenda
by Tom DeLay
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It seems everyone these days knows how the Republican Party can stop its internal bleeding and win a few elections this November. And while there are many good ideas floating around (and a few bad ones), almost everyone offering their free advice is offering it specifically to presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain. And while McCain needs as much good advice as he can get, his name is only going to be the one at the top of the ballot this November.

Thousands of other Republicans running for offices around the country have not only a chance to win, but a chance to rededicate the Republican Party and reform our country in the process. While many of the pressing issues have changed since 1994 and 1980, rejections of traditional conservatism as old or stale simply do not jive with reality. To paraphrase G.K. Chesterton, conservatism has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried. But that won’t do.

Conservatives who want to win elections and transform our society will never be successful by adapting it to fit the times; it simply needs to be applied to our times. Our core principles of order, justice, and freedom do not change. Conservatism can always use more and better spokesmen, and more and better leadership, but the idea that conservatives should be running scared in 2008 is preposterous. We shouldn’t run scared; we should run on conservative Values.

The best agenda any conservative could propose is right where it’s always been. Republican incumbents and challengers running for Congress this year can translate the values of order, justice, and freedom into five basic principles for conservative government: winning the war; rewriting a 21st century tax code; redesigning government, according to constitutional precepts; restoring the federal judiciary to its proper and constitutional place; and, cultivating our society’s culture of life.

It seems to me it is the responsibility of the national leadership of the conservative movement and the Republican Party to rally the nation around these goals, but it is the responsibility of a thousand candidates and activists to define them. Conservatism dominated politics in the 1990s and early 2000s because it was reinforced through substantive policy debates in the 1970s and ’80s. If Republicans want to win more elections, they have to start re-fighting the battle of ideas the way we did before successive victories made us soft.

The five principles: victory in the war on terror, fundamental tax reform, government re-imagination, constitutional jurisprudence, and a culture of life are big enough tents to host all sorts of substantive, internal debates. Questions like “What does victory in the war on terror look like?” and “If we had to create a health care or retirement system from scratch, what would it look like?” will never be asked, let alone answered by liberals. Conservatives are at their best – and do their best for our country – when they are hashing out the specific details of a concrete agenda to redesign our government.

Republicans are actually in an excellent position to embark on such a course right now. What with an unpopular president, an unorthodox presidential nominee, congressional conferences bottoming out in terms of their numbers of safe seats, and only a handful of well-known rising stars in the states, conventional wisdom says the Republican Party is a mess. I don’t see that at all. What pundits see as disunity can be very easily transformed into creative competition.

House Republicans remain the core of Washington conservatism. And even under the dictatorial methods of Speaker Pelosi, they can and should promote specific legislative alternatives to every major bill the Democrats put forward. Without the responsibilities of a majority party, minority Republicans in the House can work with leading conservatives from around the country to devise specific reforms of our health care, immigration, budget, energy, and tax systems. They can force the Democrats to go on the record about the war on terror, marriage, and the proper role of faith in the public square. Through the vote you regain your stature and credibility. Meanwhile, individual candidates from around the country can interpret conservative principles to best suit their own districts.

Senate Republicans, and Republican Senate candidates, can and should do the same. The McCain campaign already is developing its own agenda, independent from either congressional Republicans or the White House. Meanwhile, grassroots organizations and independent groups should be informing all of the above and activating their members to do the same. This shouldn’t be feared, but embraced.

Indeed, for a conservative agenda to be truly robust and practical, it must be driven both inside and outside the official channels of political institutions. As important as House, Senate, and campaign Republicans are, independent conservative groups, coalitions, and activists are our movement’s spine and sinew. Official Republicans should encourage outside organizations to help develop and drive a new conservative agenda. Furthermore, these outside conservative organizations and activists should work as closely together as possible to unify conservatives of all stripes from all over the country to redesign our government, secure our nation, and promote a culture of family and life in our society. Candidates and campaigns aren’t enough. To be successful, any new conservative agenda may be defined from the top-down, but it must be driven from the bottom-up.

Only through such an inside-outside strategy of ideas and mobilization can conservatism find itself again, drive an agenda for a Constitutional government, regain the mantle of the “Party of Ideas,” and deserve, at least, another chance at national leadership.

The country has not lost its intuitive faith in conservatism; it is simply waiting for a reason to restore its trust in conservatives.

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Tom DeLay is the former House Majority Leader, the second ranking leader in the United States House of Representatives, and co-author of No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight.

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The best of the worst!
In a world of slimeballs, few can measure up to Tom DeLay. Certainly one of the most vile, corrupt and despicable creature to ever crawl out from under a rock and emerge in DC.

I am so proud of my fellow Texans for finally seeing the light and dumping this shamless moster.


Well-written, Mr. DeLay, but
.. more of the "same old, same old". No changes in the GOP's organization or rules to require Republican office-holders to do what they talk about doing. The problems with it are simply that the office-holders and professional Republican cadre don't, won't or can't adhere to them. Take the earmarks issue, for instance. After all the talk and promises, earmarks have gone up during the time of Republican control of the Congress. Honesty has gone the way of the dodo bird, replaced by business as usual, "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours."

Those of us who pay the bills for all the consequences of "business as usual" - taxes, military service, reduced opporunities for our children, foregone investments - however tiny, they're our nest eggs - insults to our ethnicity and sexual "preferences", being prevented from speaking out against patently wrong proposals and actions becase we might "hurt someone's feelings" or - as in that most recent campaign "reform" law - might give "the appearance of corruption", are genuinely fed up with it. One of my Dad's favorite expressions was, "Talk is cheap; show me something."

With that in mind, I plan to work among Texas Republicans, to the extent I am able to gather support for the idea of accountability to the GOP's values, not to their high-dollar supporters and their other "business as usual" buddies. Only a GOP whose regulars and office-holders truly "walk the walk" of conservative values and are honest and open does the GOP have any chance of regaining control of Congress in what remains of my lifetime. That's what we need: more action, not more pious expressions of hypocritical conservative platitudes.

Romney - to the ER, now!
Dr. Romney to ER/Washington, DC. Code blue.

No, this nation isn't dying but we need to repair its financial hemorrhaging immediately rather than watch it slowly bleed to bankruptcy.

Hopefully, McCain will enlist his help in creating fiscal policies that heal.

We need doers, not just talkers,in both Congress and in the Executive Branch. And we need conservative judges to wisely interpret challenged laws against the time-tested wisdom of the Constitution. No more activist judges making laws, turning this nation upside down with their faulty rulings. California's recent craziness re gay marriage rights opens the door to mass confusion and violates the will of the people of that state.

Tom Delay
Tom Delay needs to be go away. He was given the trust of conservatives and he caved like a democrat. He represents the failure of House Republicans to pass the conservative agenda that they were sent to Washington to enact.
He spent like a democrat. He ruled like a democrat. He was run out of Washington like a democrat by democrats. Please sir, go away. You don't help. You only remind us of failure.

You lost me!
You lost me at paragraph number 7 where you say "Republicans are actually in an excellent position to embark on such a course right now". What are you talking about? The Republicans have made it clear they don't want my vote. John McCain couldn't have been more clear when he endorsed the global warming hoax. A couple of years ago instead of my little donation I sent the republicans (in the handy return address envelopes) a clear message: "No border enforcement, no donation". How many letters like mine did you receive? It was just a trickle in the dike. Now you're starting to feel the heat and I'm not listening to the talk talk anymore.

The republicans have rejected the conservatives and we are wondering what to do. I have a plan.

1. Vote 3rd party for president. If the Libertarian wins both d and r will have to lurch hard to the right. If the Libertarian get a big chunk of the votes without winning the size of that chunk will translate as conservative influence in both other parties. If you vote d or r or sit out you have zero influence.
2. Vote against the incumbent for congress unless he has a conservative VOTING record. Get rid of the backstabbing RINOs.

The republicans will have another chance at the convention. John McCain or a conservative will be choosen and that is the direction the party will go. This is how you get me back. The talk talk is going to do it.


Tom
I love your positivicity. When true conservative values are displayed and we see some action by the Republican Party the money and support will come. Not until.

Other Options
Please forgive the "plug," as I generally do not appreciate when others use discussion threads to promote their blogs, but I think it's appropriate here.

My "Blogatorium" (http://blogatorium.blogtownhall.com/) has a new mission: To serve as a forum for disenchanted conservatives who cannot in good conscience support John McCain, and want to use their vote wisely and effectively in November.

If you've already made up your mind that you can't vote for John McCain, or even if you'd just like to see some other, more productive, ways to use your vote and your voice, please visit.

http://blogatorium.blogtownhall.com/

Together, we can restore true conservatism and take back our country from Tweedledum and Tweedledumber.


my opet snake
my pet snake

Tom,Tom!
I would hope that you can and would tell us just what happens when normal people get to Wash. Are you so awash in
critters; bureaucrats, that you no longer have to think? Are the parties so important that you have to set aside principals to attend? Did you feel an obligation to abandon all common sense so you could help Trent Lott craft a way to keep the Dems in power even though they were in the minority? Did you feel a need to be on the dias with Bush and Kennedy as the No child spending spree started. Did you even care what the average voter was thinking? Inquiring minds want to Know?

Tommy
I believe that the days of true conservatives associating ourselves with the Republican Party are over. We should no longer support any Republican candidate unless they profess their loyalty to us. True Republicans like Ron Paul are so rare today. The Prince Of Sense

my pet snake
tom delay may not be the slimiest creature ever to hold office< thos in the house who voted him a position of leadership must share part of that honor. what he did in Guam and sAIPAN, WHAT HE DID AS FAR AS BRIBERY AND seling his vote, is disgusting. Im a littel elderly so im hoping that his trial comes up soon. anyone know when it is going to be. havent got as much time as younger people and i certainly dont want to miss it. what im hopin is that when they put him in jail they bring all the young ladies that he forced inot prostitution and abortion on the islands of guam and saipan. they should march in frony of him silently. its not for them or for dalay. its for me. i dont expect that he is capable of feeling a thing. he is the epitome of the crooked politician, the one you cee caricatures of in political cartoons. doest make any difference (reps and Dems) theyve all got one or two like good ol boy tom.


mrbmrb
I'm not sure how to read your post, or how to respond to it. I guess "Thanks for your support" works as well as anything else would and has the additional benefit of being cordial.

I'm going to assume that you also meant that you could not support McCain, which is a great relief. The fact that you belong to a significant part of McCain's base (liberals and socialists), yet cannot bring yourself to support him, is VERY encouraging.

Whichever of the third-party candidates conservatives decide to support will have a real chance to win if liberals stay home. If folks like you don't vote for McCain, the 20-30% of liberals who say they won't vote for Obama if Hillary loses the nomination (or vice versa) will open up a nice soft spot for a strong third-party conservative to fill.

I'm also not sure what you meant by the "Go to hell" comment (i.e. whether you were referring to me, yourself, or someone else). Whatever the case may be, I wish you well and thank you for NOT supporting John McCain.

don't try to slither back Delay
Tom Delay (the Republican wolf in sheeps clothing), the prime example of corruption, telling us as though you had insight. We are so sick of the dishonesty and snakiness of people like you. Has not your and Republicans like you (including the president and Karl Rove) agendas been exposed. Our trust has been boken by the Republican deceivers and cannot be regained because it is clear nothing has changed.... you all will continue to push your agendas for your power and profit... disregarding the citizens who don't want open borders, nor amnesty for illegals, nor your relinguishing our national soverignty, your indifference to the citizens and to people of faith.... you will conpromise anything for your own gain... and now you don't even have any shame about your activities or actions to just go away.

Tom writes:
Republican presidential nominee John McCain. And while McCain needs as much good advice as he can get, his name is only going to be the one at the top of the ballot this November.
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Sure, but to talk in English to him, we must first dial 1.

And his Senate Web Site will be in Spanish to honor Cinco de Mayo.

He really should run his campaign from Mexico City

Well, in fairness to Delay,

he does at least seem to have a better grasp of the problem than most of his columnist brethren, and doesn't use the column as an opportunity for more blind McCain cheerleading. He even, in a roundabout way, acknowledges the fact that McCain's killing the GOP's chances.

But there's plenty of blame to pass around, and he places much of it accurately, regardless of his own history.


Does That Include More Terri Schivo ...
Does that include more Terri Schivo incidents? Face it, with that one issue, you managed to do something that seemed like a nightmare: making Nancy Pelosi look like an angel.

If you want to make more inroads with the conservative agenda, you have to tap into that third of America that is neither conservative or liberal: the independent side, or the swing vote states. Suffice it to say, you don't win many friends from those states when you betray one of your own principles in interfering with the personal matters of one family. It's like all those kids wishing Ferris Beuller to get well even though he was cutting class with his friends Cameron Frye and Sloan Peterson.

There is a time and place where the pro-life movement can work, and that was definitely NOT one of those times.

P.S. I'm Well Aware...
P.S.: I'm well aware that Pelosi took over after DeLay left his post as speaker, but it's hard to make any better comparison than that.

Since...
"almost everyone offering their free advice is offering it specifically to presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain,"
I would like to add mine.
QUIT, go home, and retire.

Norman, as Sean Hannity would
say, "You are a great American" when you can reply to 'mrbmrb's'post like you did (applause!) This troll has been on the TH boards for awhile now...and his/her posts are usually just a hodge-podge jumble of letters inserted with some name calling and insults. I scroll right on by figuring if you don't feed the trolls they will stop coming. But perhaps your post will accomplish the same goal as well.

As for Mr. Delay's column? I am still thinking about it...but reading "The McCain campaign already is developing its own agenda, independent from either congressional Republicans or the White House" does NOT help.

Followed by "The country has not lost its intuitive faith in conservatism; it is simply waiting for a reason to restore its trust in conservatives"...and just exactly HOW is McCain and the GOP members who voted for the farm bill/housing bailout helping with that restoration of trust?

And last,"to devise specific reforms of our health care, immigration, budget, energy, and tax systems.." What is meant by that? Is that where Republicans take Democrat ideas, add a dash of conservatism, and call them conservative ideas? Because that is nothing but warmed over Dem-lite liberalism used to entice those jello-head middle of the roaders...exactly along the same lines as Newt Gingrich's "solutions for change." I have no interst in that kind of "devising."


Tom Delay
Why the hell is he here?

I guess he is just one more McCain fool, trying to get us to believe that I am being offered Beef Stew by the Republicans with McCain and the RINOs, when it is in fact dirty motor oil.

Conservatives and our values deserve better than this hack.

Conservative Agenda

Since I love details about policy - this is one conversation I would love to participate in.

I'd like to attempt to write the draft of the Republican platform thoug I suspect that is rather ambitious.

The current Republican platform is an awkward and disjointed piece.

One of the great things about Thomas Jefferson's method of writing is he set out a fairly comprehensive piece and it was worked on till it was whole and cohesive.


G K Chesterton

'conservatism has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried.'

Interesting that you quoted him. I was reading Chesterton when I met up with one of Rep Tom Davis' staff. I presented one of Chesterton's view points about the cycles in politics and it was soundly rejected as untrue.

What is a Conservative? from Matt Lewis

Russell Kirk

A belief in a transcendent order, which Kirk described variously as based in tradition, divine revelation, or natural law;

An affection for the "variety and mystery" of human existence;

A conviction that society requires orders and classes that emphasize "natural" distinctions;

A belief that property and freedom are closely linked;

A faith in custom, convention, and prescription, and

A recognition that innovation must be tied to existing traditions and customs, which entails a respect for the political value of prudence.


Here we go again...
"Republicans are actually in an excellent position to embark on such a course right now."

More rhetoric.

"House Republicans remain the core of Washington conservatism."

Both of them!

"The country has not lost its intuitive faith in conservatism"

The country is conservatism. We've lost our faith in the Republican Party. You guys need to get a clue. It's time to shut up and act. The override of the President's veto of the pork ladened farm bill is not a good start. I noticed that fiscal responsibility wasn't on your 5 point list.

Mr. Delay, throw your list and every other list away and read Sean Hannity's list. Then, Congress shouldn't talk...just act.

Tom Who?
"He was responsible for developing the issues and policies that formed the Republican agenda..." [from Delay's TH bio.]

Yes, and the GOP, w/ majorities in both houses of Congress as well as the Presidency, w/ Delay in a leadership role, accomplished so much of a conservative agenda. Not.

Two words: limited government. Adherence to those two words, to that political philosophy, would set all the "agenda" that conservatives- true conservatives- need. Limited government would allow social conservatives the freedom to live their lives the ways they wish to and to lobby in the court of public opinion (rather than legislate in the halls of Congress) their vision of the just society. Limited government would allow social libertarians the freedom to lead their lives as they see fit, unencumbered by nannying from Big Government. Limited government would allow economic conservatives the freedom to pursue wealth and success, and use their wealth and success as they see fit, not as Big Government dictates. Limited government would hold federal power to that actually enumerated in the Constitution (eg, national defense) leaving other issues to the states, and/or to the people.

We don't need "Conservative" Big Government any more than we needed Liberal Big Government. Sadly, too many in today's GOP don't get it.

my pet goat
i have a hard time understanding why you are being so easy on good ol tom boy. they allow more vile language on this stream because of the general topic so you can pretty much say what you fel.

JGOP NEEDS TO BE FORCIBLY REORGANIZED
Too many Rublican candidates who look and sound conservative are not. The RNC, NRSC, NRCC, and state Republican parties are dominated by RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) who, in reality, never liked Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan.

The GOP needs to be forcibly reorganized into a true conservative party in which the RNC, NRSC, NRCC, and state Republican parties would be lean, seasonal operations acting in supporting roles only and with little power. The real power would be in the hands of School of Hard Knocks-educated conservatives who live and work in the real world and do their politicking from a computer on a yard sale table crammed into a tight place, a ratty cardboard box of books and papers in the car, and a cell phone.

Presidential nominating conventions would be true nominating and debating conventions that would use video teleconferencing and be broadcast gavel to gavel over the internet. Each state's delegation would meet in a convention setting in the state capital city.

good ol tomi havent got the time but i d
i haveent got time but i undrrstand that if you read dalays writing upside down and backward, it becomes a manifesto acknowledging allegience to the antichrist and the devil. constituency, the devil minions. has something to do withessayon evil, the how to manual for new millenium government

NOW you want a conservative agenda?
Where was this conservative and limited government agenda from 2001 - 2006, as conservatives screamed until they were blue in the face about the spending, the increased entitlements, the pork spending (gee, Tom, remember that "No fat left to cut" remark?), the failure to address illegal immigration and the impending social security and medicare mandates, and the failure to enact free-market reforms to the health insurance problem?

Sorry Tom, you had your chance, you were the LEADER of the allegedly conservative team. Aside from tax cuts (NOT permanent, by the way), increased defense spending and the rejection of Miers to the Supreme Court, I don't recall much of a conservative agenda.

There's a very good reason why conservatives so tepidly supported the GOP in 2006.

McCain is just the embodiment of more of that same type of "conservatism". I'll vote for him in November, but I won't be happy about it.

Sorry, Tom...
...the GOP HAD a conservative agenda. It was called the contract with america, remember? But you're not alone; the collective amnesia of your compatriots is why the Republican party is is such disfavor. (Blame it on the war all you want, the real reason is domestic policy.)

Hmm... just NOW you want to set a conservative agenda? And it should be driven from the bottom up?
Just who the HELL does the GOP thinks was on the fax lines, phone lines and e-mails everytime you folks wanted to cozy up or completely capitulate to the domocrats?
Yes, that's right, the ones who put you in office, and who then were promptly ignored.
Conservatives will always be here, not sure I can say the same about the Republican party.
Once again GOP, whatever you get come November, you earned. I've quit holding my nose.

Conservative Leadership?
Mr. Delay says:
"It seems to me it is the responsibility of the national leadership of the conservative movement and the Republican Party to rally the nation around these goals, but it is the responsibility of a thousand candidates and activists to define them."

Okay, tell us exactly who the leaders of the conservative movement are? I trust you don't mean Bush et al. They are conservative light, if I may be charitable.

Conservatives such as Flake, Hunter, Sensenbrenner, Paul, and Peterson have very little influence in the GOP, so it is doubtful they can accomplish anything in a conservative direction as long as the GOP leaders are foursquare against the fundamental conservative principles.

It is better for the aforementioned to flee the GOP plantation and stake their claim and fortune in new ground.

Too late, I'm afraid
From Politico: "Former Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) pushed several items out of the 2006 agenda in the wake of the Terri Schiavo euthanasia imbroglio: a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, prohibitions on gambling and human cloning, and a law requiring that women seeking abortions be told that the procedures can cause fetal pain."

Ditching online gambling prohibition from the agenda was wise. Better late than never. Unfortunately, we now have millions of young swing voters with negative perceptions of the values of our party. Funny how you big government nanny-staters thought that was a slam dunk that would win you all support. Seems the opposite happened.

The Poker Players Alliance now has over 1,000,000 members, and they won't give on their freedoms. Check out my blog there, at http://theengineer.pokerplayersalliance.org . It's sad that so many in our party are willing to lose the real fights (abortion, marriage, etc) in an effort to stop adults from playing poker in their own homes with their own money.

Engineer
Amen!

The old guard Republicans can be
tied to many examples of NO LEADERSHIP. Statements in Delay's article attest:
..."And even under the dictatorial methods of Speaker Pelosi, they can and should promote specific legislative alternatives to every major bill the Democrats put forward. Without the responsibilities of a majority party, minority Republicans in the House can work with leading conservatives from around the country to devise specific reforms of our health care, immigration, budget, energy, and tax systems."

First item- Delay's timing and order is all wrong. He essentially says, wait for the Dems to write up legistlation and Republicans will find alternatives to it. Huh? That ain't leadership, folks. When have the Republicans ever put the Democrats on defense by getting to the podium first?
Second point, he seems to say something that results have proven. Republicans are more comfortable operating from within the minority and aren't bothered when they get steamrolled time after time. They evidently would rather not be saddled with the responsibilities that come with being in the majority party. There's a great saying that pops up in many places, "If you ain't the lead dog, the view is always the same."

Where are the principled statesmen who aren't afraid to call it the way it is and take off the gloves and hit their political adversaries HARD without apologies? Isn't that what the Dems do to Republi-crats every day with impunity? Casper Milquetoast must never again be allowed to run for public office under the guise of representing conservatism.

Mr. DeLay --
"Conservatives who want to win elections and transform our society will never be successful by adapting it to fit the times; it simply needs to be applied to our times."

Your first mistake is assuming that there is any difference between these times and any other times. When we start with a fallacy like this, we're forced to say we are adapting a perfectly good ideological viewpoint to "go with the flow." That runs us into craziness like anthropogenic global warming and murky global trade policies. Conservative values are a basic one-size-fits-all deal -- not some square peg that need whittling down for that pesky round hole.

Delay For President
Why didnt Tom Delay get into the nomination battle this year? Those phony trumped-up charges that the libs will never bring to trial wouldnt have stopped any of us from voting for him.Instead we are burdened by the liberal wreck of a candidate that the RINOs foisted on us. Now that the energy crisis is putting leftist policies on the spot we need to go on the offensive. Energy prices are rising due to disastrous lib policies, now what are we going to do about it; sue the oil companies or drill for oil? Will the Republicans stand up for America or has eight years of Bush weakness completely destroyed their souls?

Missing One Piece
Delay failed to mention fiscal responsibility and limiting the growth of government. Which, I would point out, is one of the cornerstones of all conservative thought. It was Delay, Hastert, Frist, Bush, Rove and company who abandoned this cornerstone, and, once it was pulled out of the GOP house, it began to crumble. For the GOP to be a majority party, it had to keep the five legs of the stool in place. Defense, social conservatism, small government and the individual, the concept that the government is the problem, not the solution, and fiscal responsibility. Spending and the growth of government expanded more rapidly under his watch than it had ever done under the Democrats. Which, I suspect, is why he does not mention it. In his heart, Delay believes in big government - and it still shows. It was simply never a priority for him, and still isn't.

Tom's Right
The problem with the Republican Party is that it has reverted back to the moderation of the Nixon and Ford years, gradually via the Bush presidencies. And the Republicans have been governing like Democrats.

We need to have our conservative agenda well defined and promoted. But we also need to answer every piece of Democratic crafted legislation with alternatives that provide a better solution through conservative practices.

The Farm Bill is a great example. Both of my Republican Senators supported not only the original vote but also the veto override. The bill is not conservative. We should have taken the opportunity to make a point and get back to conservative values.

Conservative Republicans could also help craft realistic energy and military policies.

Ditto 'Best of the Worst,' above
Delay is one of the 'leaders' responsible for the demise of conservatism. Remember that it is his brand of 'take no prisoners/no compromise' poltics that brought defeat in 2006 and will do so in the 2008 congressional elections. Why listen to him?

What is needed is a conservative movement that can solve problems: energy policy, immigration reform, national security, 21st century education, economic stability, a less burdensome government. These are things Americans will vote for.

DeLay is the conservative advocate
At least conservatives have an advocate...DeLay is and always has been action oriented and we could use DeLay's "Action Teams" right now to help drive the conservative agenda.

All conservative coalitions need to work together, that is the only way to get results in November.

Oh Lord
"Republican incumbents and challengers running for Congress this year can translate the values of order, justice, and freedom into five basic principles for conservative government: winning the war; rewriting a 21st century tax code; redesigning government, according to constitutional precepts; restoring the federal judiciary to its proper and constitutional place; and, cultivating our society’s culture of life"

You guys have had 8 years to do that. What a load of BS.

Hey Tom, why didn't you actually try to accomplish those things instead of cheating on your wife and getting indicted for laundering campaign money through children's charities?

The thought of you grabbing your ankles in prison gives me a warm happy feeling.

What is a Conservative?

We reinterpret conservative values in the times we live. It is not so much that they change but that we communicate them in the language of the times directed at the issues of the time.

For example I think McCain is actually prudent in his resistence to tapping ANWAR. We could still drill off shore on the East or West coast beyond the horizon.

We need more refining capacity.

I can't see why we haven't built any more nuclear plants with the recycling waste much improved.

Perhaps the cost of energy will convince Nantucket or was it Cape Cod to change its mind about wind farms off shore.

Energy can also be harnessed with waves, solar, methane collection from refuse and a hundred small producer activities for homeowners and small businesses.

New houses can be designed for less electricity, heating and cooling.

Conservation is simply integrated into the way we design our communities. It is the path of least resistence that maintains our core values though the environment changes.

This is pragmatic with rising energy costs. So the question is - as conservatives, do we let the market drive people to better technologies or do you incentivize in a era of diminishing purchasing power?



Delay is on the right track
Conservatives should unite around his five major principles while preserving debate in other areas. I consider myself tentatively pro-choice but would gladly compromise on the issue in order to stand beside conservatives in solidarity.

Conservatism
Conservatism is alive and well in this Country. The problem is that we have let some counterfeits brand themselves "Republicans" and take control. GWB, as well intended as he probably is, has taken Republicans on a steady downward course--ably assisted of course by a spineless congress. Now a faulty primary process has resulted in a new "leader" whom we are told we had better vote for because the alternative is so awful. That game can only be played so far until the "Republican" Party is no longer trusted and drops off into oblivion.

Delay has no clue
But more power to him. I hope silly republicans listen to him and follow his confusing advice. That will guarantee Obama has a majority behind him in congress for the next 8 years.

Delay says
Questions like “What does victory in the war on terror look like?” and “If we had to create a health care or retirement system from scratch, what would it look like?” will never be asked, let alone answered by liberals.

They are never answered by conservatives either. Where has the republican party defined what victory in the WOT looks like? Nowhere. There are competing answers from Bush, McCain, and some others, but there is no clear statement they all agree on. Nor do they have a clue as to what it will require in terms of sacrifice by Americans and total cost or when it will be achieved.

Same for what a republican health care or retirement solution would look like.

YOU ARE JOKEING
No YOU TOM are the joke. Energy energy energy. That's it, get it done. The rnc called me to beg for money. I asked them why sould I give my children's money to them so that they can throw a big party go ra ra. There is no time to play it is time to work. Both parties seem to be tearing this country down, which I do not know the reason for. Global warming is a fraud!! to buy into it is absurd.We can save this Country of ours with what made her great CHEAP ENERGY gasification of coal. (NOT as bad as they tell you for the enviorment) Drill drill drill cuba and china are 45 miles off the Florida coast. Why are'nt we right next to them doing it faster and BETTER?
WE THE PEOPLE, need leadership. Tom you are not it !!!!

My advice for Mccain:
Right before the democ-rat convention, you turn democ-rat and take the democ-rat nomination. Then the GOP convention can nominate a real Conservative.

Liar
Tom Delay: "And even under the dictatorial methods of Speaker Pelosi, they can and should promote specific legislative alternatives to every major bill the Democrats put forward."

Just today, the Congress, together with over half the congressional GOP, voted to override President Bush's veto of a $300 billion farm bill loaded with pork of every conceivable description.

One of the FEW Republicans with the guts to vote against the bill was: Senator John McCain. Yes, McCain, that well-known "traitor" to the conservative cause.

GO AWAY.

Tom DeLay: The problem, not the solution
Oh, great- advice on how to set a conservative agenda by Tom DeLay, one of the principle actors in destroying said agenda and ensuring the loss of Republican seats in Congress.

I see you convieniently ignored of the greatest problems facing Congressional Republicans- their addiction to pork, big government and overall spending. Problems you helped create.

Republicans do need forceful, compelling advocates for conservative principles- but someone who made a career of violating those principles time and again like Mr. DeLay sure as heck isn't it.

for Redlac
Redlac writes: "Delay believes in big government - and it still shows. It was simply never a priority for him, and still isn't."

The reason it wasn't a priority for him, is that it wasn't a priority for BUSH.

Bush came into office in 2001 and set the pace with his so-called "compassionate conservatism." Which really meant "Big Government conservatism," with No Child Left Behind and the Medicare prescription drug benefit and such.

DeLay can't endorse smaller government and less government spending, when his job for the last 7 years has been to shepherd Bush's domestic spending bills through.

Nobody has the guts to break with Bush and Cheney on these issues. I wouldn't expect them to break with Bush on Iraq. But if they didn't break with Bush on domestic spending, then they were implicitly endorsing "compassionate conservatism" as the new face of the GOP.

for Redlac
Redlac writes: "Delay believes in big government - and it still shows. It was simply never a priority for him, and still isn't."

The reason it wasn't a priority for him, is that it wasn't a priority for BUSH.

Bush came into office in 2001 and set the pace with his so-called "compassionate conservatism." Which really meant "Big Government conservatism," with No Child Left Behind and the Medicare prescription drug benefit and such.

DeLay can't endorse smaller government and less government spending, when his job for the last 7 years has been to shepherd Bush's domestic spending bills through.

Nobody has the guts to break with Bush and Cheney on these issues. I wouldn't expect them to break with Bush on Iraq. But if they didn't break with Bush on domestic spending, then they were implicitly endorsing "compassionate conservatism" as the new face of the GOP.

for AcadGrad81
AcadGrad81 asks: " When have the Republicans ever put the Democrats on defense by getting to the podium first?"

I don't know what they're teaching you at the Academy, but the majority party controls the relevant Congressional Committees. They see to it that the minority party has to wait its turn. The Republicans can't just "get to the podium first," because the Democrats control the gavel right now.

Milton Friedman

I just wanted to answer my own question since nobody offered their own.

Just like the mortgage crisis, like the stimulus package, like subsidies and all of the rest of the foolish spending by COngress - these many actions will PROLONG the recession.

They are also creating theft through inflation.

We all know this. Not fixing things is the most expediant means of getting back on course.

Ben Bernamke has abandoned his role in Government. I wish he was more like the German Central Bank - independent and ALLOWED to criticize government spending.

I'm still waiting for him to point out that Congress really has no clothes on.

Is Delay out of his mind?

DeLay Rips McCain for Opposing Medicare Drug Plan

Is Delay out of his mind? How is this pork filled bill with no money to pay for it conservative?

CNS-Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay criticized likely Republican presidential nominee John McCain - and by extension some of the more conservative members of Congress - by calling McCain’s 2003 vote against the Medicare prescription drug plan a non-conservative vote.

DeLay made his remarks in an interview with Cybercast News Service at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.

While in Congress, DeLay had helped quashed a rebellion by House conservatives, who tried to defeat the prescription plan then being promoted by President Bush.

READ MORE

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/delay-rips-mccain- for-opposing-medicare-drug-plan

SteveL
Was fiscal conservatism a priority for Clinton?

Did that stop them under Newt (Contract with America). Are we talking five yr olds who need daddy to hold their hand? They didn't need Bush's approval to do the right thing.


This article is a sick joke. Too little, WAY TOO LATE.

Besides, Delay is a globalist.

Delay
Weren’t you in power and in a leadership position during the pathetic Republican squandering of an opportunity of a lifetime? Wasn’t it on your watch that we saw government get more bloated, and earmarks skyrocket?

Mr Delay, please tell us exactly why the Republicans did not seize the opportunity of a lifetime to reform the system? You proved yourself to be nothing more than a Democrat with a different collection of narrow special interests, and an addiction to pandering and superficial marketing politics.

You need to repent. You need to state some clear political principles and stick to them. You were banished for a reason.

we need you tom delay !
the liberals are up to no good!

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

ARE YOU MAD AS HELL ?
YOU ARE NOT ALONE......join groups that are forming all over the US in every city as we speak.....AND IN YOUR CITY

1. View this video

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6732659166933078950

2. Then get this book (from Amazon?) and read "THE 5000 YEAR LEAP" ...it is in short supply and you will begin to understand what we are about to lose.

3. Then join one of Glenn Beck's "WE SURROUND THEM" groups ( forming up all over the country) and help us save our Republic before it is too late.

Follow these links to understand how this works............ you can start a group in your area or town to view the unveiling of Glenn's program this Friday or record it (Tivo- DVR) and watch it later. This may be our last chance to save America from Socialism and save our Republic.....PLEASE GET INVOLVED BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/21018 /

http://wesurroundthemmap.com/

http://www.meetup.com/We-Surround-Them-in-Fort-Worth/

4. And then for a little light reading......Ayn Rand's "ATLAS SHRUGGED" and learn who John Galt is (you will be hearing more about him).

All this should bring you up to speed and you can begin to help us save our country.

dunderheads
1. SPEAK UP. SPEAK UP SPEAK UP SPEAK UP

Somehow, conservatives must win. We're dead if we don't.

However, congress is a bunch of Dunderheads.

They stand there and talk about accommodatingthe dems in the health bill "working out a compromise." They'd probably vote for cap and tax if they dared. Find some way to "compromise."
you wanted to "compromise on illegals

Where are your brains? Your ears? Don't you hear people saying they DO NOT WANT THIS HEALTH CARE - PERIOD. THEY DON'T WANT A 'REVISED" VERSION.

We want the care we have. PERIOD

If some need covering - cover them - not the illegals. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SPEND 3 TRILLION to cover 10,000,000 people.

How much would it take to fix medicare? Social Security? Take one STEP AT A TIME.

Get a good accounting program. That would take care of half the problem.

Stop illegals. That would probably take care of the other half.

Stop the lawyers except for criminal carelessness.

Don't tax the rich - put a cap on who can receive Medicare help. They can pay for their own Health Insurance - they won't want yours

NOR DO WE.
Let insurance sell interstate. That doesn't cost government anything. The only thing on this list that costs is accounting - stopping fraud. Any idiot could design a program.

Give back the unspent Unstimulus money.

No cap and tax.

SPEAK OUT SPEAK OUT SPEAK OUT


IF MC CAIN GETS NOMINATED - THE REPS WILL LOSE. NO ONE WANTS HIM. HE IS A DEMOCRAT - GIVE HIM AWAY. WE DIDN'T WANT HIM THE LAST TIME. IF IT WEREN'T FOR SARAH HE WOULDN'T HAVE HAD ANY VOTES.

NO MC CAIN.

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