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Dem Strategists Have It Wrong

Brian2257 Wrote: Apr 07, 2010 10:10 AM
If we want the momentum sustained into November, we Republicans have to make sure that every candidate is authentically committed to liberty, smaller government, reduced spending, public debt retirement and market-based economic growth. Every last one. It's hard to sustain the energy for a national-level mandate if your own representative is an entitlement-mentality Spector-style-republican-poser.

Incumbents who are compromised on these issues should be challenged in primaries, so that by November, the republican slate is unified and ready to act decisively on a mandate.

Stanley Greenberg and James Carville claim that the Republican Party has peaked too soon. Incredibly, Greenberg says, "When we look back on this, we're going to say Massachusetts is when 1994 happened." Stan's only claim to expertise in the 1994 elections, of course, is that he's the guy who blew it for the Democrats. Right after that, President Clinton fired both of the flawed consultants and never brought them back again.

Now, their latest pitch is that the high point of the GOP advance was the Scott Brown election and that, from here on, things will "improve slightly" for...

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