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Posted on 03/10/2005 3:47:55 PM PST by bikepacker67

Picture a typical Republican. Perhaps you see images of George Bush, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, or maybe even Alex P. Keaton. Basically, many people think Republicans are a bunch of stodgy white guys with money.

Times are changing. The Republican A-list now includes Colin Powell, Christie Whitman, J.C. Watts, and Condoleeza Rice. Women and minorities have been making great strides in the party, but they generally dress, talk, and act like their predecessors. You are more likely to find them at a formal reception than a rock concert.

If Republicans are so different from mainstream America, then who voted for them? The nation has more Republican congressmen and state governors than any other political party, plus control of the White House. There are not enough Alex P. Keatons to account for these election results. Our nation is among the most diverse on earth. Half of the voters are women, a quarter are minorities. There are millions of union workers, retirees, immigrants, government workers, customer service employees, and individuals in low paying jobs, unemployed or on some form of public assistance. All of these groups are expected to lean left. Surely, the stodgy, affluent, religious white guys are outnumbered in the electorate by a huge margin. Yet Republicans candidates still do well. How is that possible?

The answer could very well be the "South Park Republicans." The name stems from the primetime cartoon "South Park" that clearly demonstrates the contrast within the party. The show is widely condemned by some moralists, including members of the Christian right. Yet in spite of its coarse language and base humor, the show persuasively communicates the Republican position on many issues, including hate crime legislation ("a savage hypocrisy"), radical environmentalism, and rampant litigation by ambitious trial lawyers. In one episode, industrious gnomes pick apart myopic anti-corporate rhetoric and teach the main characters about the benefits of capitalism.

South Park Republicans are true Republicans, though they do not look or act like Pat Robertson. They believe in liberty, not conformity. They can enjoy watching The Sopranos even if they are New Jersey Italians. They can appreciate the tight abs of Britney Spears or Brad Pitt without worrying about the nation's decaying moral fiber. They strongly believe in liberty, personal responsibility, limited government, and free markets. However, they do not live by the edicts of political correctness.

The South Park Republicans are an incredibly diverse group encompassing a variety of nontraditional conservatives, such as the Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Bruce Willis supported Republicans because of their commitment to lower taxes and fiscal discipline. Rap artist and movie actor LL Cool J recently endorsed NY governor George Pataki.

The most important South Park Republicans are not famous. They are the millions of people of every age, race, sex, and religion that generally agree that government spending is usually not the best way to deal with the nation's problems. Many of these individuals can tell you why Ayn Rand should displace some other authors in high school literature classes. They know firsthand from endless hours at the DMV, at the post office, and preparing income tax forms that government wastes time and money. They know a nation cannot tax its way to greatness.

If he were alive today, John F. Kennedy could very well be a South Park Republican. He rightly proclaimed, "An economy hampered by restrictive tax rates will never produce enough revenues to balance our budget-just as it will never produce enough jobs or profits." You read that right. JFK was a supply-side tax cutter. His alleged private exploits would place him squarely within the South Park wing of the Republican Party.

Sound farfetched? There have been many Democrats that changed parties. Ronald Reagan, Senator Phil Gramm, and Mayor Mike Bloomberg were all once Democrats that became Republicans. The Democratic Party moved left, and the people that stood in the same place increasingly found their views shared by the elephants of the GOP. But not all elephants belong in the same herd. Pat Buchanan pushes a Christian/protectionist agenda that has absolutely nothing in common with the Libertarian folks who support free trade and complete separation of church and state. Depending on whom you ask, "Conservative" can mean smaller government of lower hemlines. (Hint: South Park Republicans are more likely to get Cosmo than the Weekly Standard.)

The South Park Republicans are not new, though they may now be more vocal. The party finally seems willing to embrace members that listen to the hard rock and rap music long denounced by the old guard. Heck, even vegetarians are welcome.

The media generally misrepresents Republicans as religious rich white males. This is patently false. Half of the voting public is Republican. They watch R rated movies, enjoy a few drinks at happy hour, and even go to the occasional Wrestlemania. Hopefully, the South Park Republicans will shatter the unfair stereotype and set the record straight. As Cartman would say, "That would be pretty sweet."


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KEYWORDS: blanketstatement; southpark; southparkrepublicans; sprebnotallyoung; youhavenofriends
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To: smith288

where do u get that sticker?


141 posted on 03/10/2005 5:56:50 PM PST by OregonRepublican (Jesus Loves you Allah wants you dead! Liberalism is a mental Disorder- Savage)
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To: OregonRepublican

Made it. :)


142 posted on 03/10/2005 6:05:49 PM PST by smith288 (The GOP, Ditech of politics... "lost another one to GOP" - Howard dean)
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To: bikepacker67; .cnI redruM; c21sac; 68 grunt; A. Patriot; ABG(anybody but Gore); acad1228; adx; ...
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143 posted on 03/10/2005 6:32:18 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: HairOfTheDog

Planearium - Create your own South Park Character!

144 posted on 03/10/2005 6:35:05 PM PST by Petronski (If 'Judge' Greer can kill Terri, who will be next?)
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To: Petronski

Isn't that fun? (I saved an assortment of moods ;~D)

145 posted on 03/10/2005 6:37:11 PM PST by HairOfTheDog (It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life!)
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To: HairOfTheDog; cyborg

It IS fun.


Cyborg tells me she made one too, but doesn't want to post it.


146 posted on 03/10/2005 6:38:46 PM PST by Petronski (If 'Judge' Greer can kill Terri, who will be next?)
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To: LauraleeBraswell
All South Park Republicans are, are young Republicans who have yet to settle down.

I consider myself a South Park Republican. I'm in my 50s and a widow w/a grown son.

It's attitude, not age, that makes one SPR. My son is 28, very conservative and not SPR. Attitude.

147 posted on 03/10/2005 6:40:38 PM PST by radiohead (revote in washington state)
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148 posted on 03/10/2005 6:41:32 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: EveningStar
Most "South Park" fans are GenX'ers. I never heard of the program until my son turned me on to it.

It's offensive, gross, and lame, but for some reason I like it much better than Monty Python.


149 posted on 03/10/2005 6:41:41 PM PST by Alouette (Learned Mother of Zion)
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To: EveningStar

There's something vaguely nefarious about that 'stache...


150 posted on 03/10/2005 6:44:09 PM PST by Petronski (If 'Judge' Greer can kill Terri, who will be next?)
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To: Alouette

I don't even watch the show anymore, but I get great laughs at the SP material second-hand.


151 posted on 03/10/2005 6:45:06 PM PST by Petronski (If 'Judge' Greer can kill Terri, who will be next?)
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To: Petronski
I really couldn't find an exact match for the stache. ;)

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152 posted on 03/10/2005 6:50:12 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: Petronski

Last night's episode wasn't bad. :)


153 posted on 03/10/2005 6:51:28 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: EveningStar

You don't look nefarious in real life, but in South Park, you're downright evil. ;O)


154 posted on 03/10/2005 6:52:21 PM PST by Petronski (If 'Judge' Greer can kill Terri, who will be next?)
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To: Alouette

You look kind of like my wife although her hair is dark brown and she usually doesn't wear a hat. :)


155 posted on 03/10/2005 6:57:10 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: RockinRight
Well...honestly...she leaves much to be desired there as well...

Dude, then what the hell are you thinkin'? I have yet to see one good reason why you're still with her. I assumed the sex thing was the ace in the hole, so to speak...

156 posted on 03/10/2005 7:04:49 PM PST by cspackler (There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.)
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To: EveningStar

Pretty apt description of me, although I'm a little more conservative than the author describes us. Missed the episode last night because I forgot it was on! Gonna catch it this weekend though, because a coworker told me today it was hillarious. But should we expect any less? ;^)


157 posted on 03/10/2005 7:14:06 PM PST by ABG(anybody but Gore) (Ted Kennedy: Boldly driving a '68 Olds where no '68 Olds had gone before)
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To: EveningStar

158 posted on 03/10/2005 7:18:21 PM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: bikepacker67

I'm a Don Hatten (aka hattend) Republican.


159 posted on 03/10/2005 7:43:04 PM PST by hattend (Liberals! Beware the Perfect Rovian Storm [All Hail the Evil War Monkey King, Chimpus Khan!])
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To: LauraleeBraswell
I'm a Reagan Republican (if we're going by labels...)

Staunchly pro-life
Capitalist
Pro-RKBA
Strict Constitutionalist
social libertarian
Resident of Jesusland, and proud of it!

And been happily married to 'nuther conservative for 8+ years.

160 posted on 03/10/2005 7:54:41 PM PST by Maigrey (Prayer Warriors for Malachi Whitlock http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1356532/posts)
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