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Conservatism's Obituary Premature
Campus Report ^ | December 04, 2008 | Jesse Masai

Posted on 12/04/2008 9:11:09 AM PST by bs9021

Conservatism’s Obituary Premature

by: Jesse Masai, December 04, 2008

The jury is in: the conservative cause may well have taken a beating at the polls last month, but it certainly is not and cannot be dead.

“Conservatism is a body of ideas. The Grand Old Party is a political outfit. The GOP is not always conservative,” Heritage Foundation’s president Edwin Feulner said during a recent bloggers briefing at the think-tank.

Feulner argued that the movement must get its principles right once again, generate new ideas and market them smartly.

“We must not forget that ideas are important. Our friends at the Center for American Progress (CAP) have veered away from that understanding,” he said.

And he added: “The center-right is still on the ascendancy, and President-elect Barack Obama is headed there too.”

Expressing optimism that the conservative movement could rebound, he summed up the reasons for the GOP’s failure as:

• An incumbent who could not articulate conservatism. • An incumbent who made bad decisions. • The global financial crisis. • A GOP candidate who is not a good listener. • A demoralized GOP base.

Feulner, however, argued that he believes the GOP still has within its ranks leaders who could espouse conservatism while leading the party into the future.

The party, he added, must court Hispanic and Black voters more in order to counter the Democrats’ success with both demographics in the future.

“Let us take lessons from Newt Gingrich and learn some Spanish,” he said amid much laughter from the audience.

He noted that both Hispanics and Blacks may be politically liberal, but remain suitably conservative on cultural issues that could make them natural disciples of the GOP. He said bi-partisanship among conservative think-tanks would be much needed under the new administration....

(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: bho2008; conservatism; feulner; heritage

1 posted on 12/04/2008 9:11:09 AM PST by bs9021
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To: bs9021

“The GOP is not always conservative”.....

Knock me over with a feather!.....like the last eight years maybe?


2 posted on 12/04/2008 9:24:13 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: bs9021

We don’t need “new ideas”! We need to show that the old ideas work and the new ones almost always end in failure. We don’t need to change our ideas to attract minorities either. We need a campaign that demonstrates to them how our ideas are in their best interest.


3 posted on 12/04/2008 9:36:06 AM PST by BubbaBasher (www.HypocriteLibs.org - Tracking the Slandering Liars in the MSM)
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To: bs9021
Sorry, but this is CRAP!

We don't need to “court” any group. This is how the Dems have made the blacks and women slaves of it's party. The ‘evil’ white man is going to take it all away...

Follow the rule of law... Lower Taxes... LESS government... No freaking Amnesty... and LEAD by your principles. Those ‘groups’ that the parties chase around pandering to will be kicking the door down to get in...

How many people jumped the SS Democrat back in 1980 to follow Reagan... nuff said...

4 posted on 12/04/2008 9:39:35 AM PST by bfh333 ("Hope"... "Change"... You better HOPE you have some CHANGE after the next 4 years!)
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