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Pity Party [Peggy Noonan on the Republican Party]
The Wall Street Journal ^ | May 16, 2008 | Peggy Noonan

Posted on 05/16/2008 12:44:36 AM PDT by Irish Rose

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To: Irish Rose
The republicans lost the Mississippi election in part because the sunday before the election democrats passed out literature to black churches claiming the republican was a member of the KKK. And not a whimper of protest out of republicans. If reps had done this to a dem candidate it would be the top story for a week and we'd still be hearing about it 10 years from now.

What in the world is the party doing? Are they all drunk?

41 posted on 05/16/2008 7:24:11 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Irish Rose

Americans continue to live in a state of luxury and individual selfishness that the rest of the world can hardly imagine. $4 gas? 4% of mortgages in foreclosure? Airlines that do not serve you a nice, hot meal? Not enough convenient parking spots at the mall? A 25% federal tax bite? Those mean US Marines in their local recruiting office? Having to pay for after school activities out of your own pocket? These are “hardships” that make the rest of the world laugh. The hard, cold fact is that it will take more devastating attacks upon the U.S. by insane Muslims before the population wakes from its comfy slumber and realizes it has to get tough or die. Only then will the country toss aside Liberalism and get serious.


42 posted on 05/16/2008 7:24:13 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: TomGuy

McPain seems perfectly contented, as I see it, to lose big to Oprah’s Obama. He will be in the Senate to “advise” the new president.


43 posted on 05/16/2008 7:26:31 AM PDT by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: Irish Rose
Excellent article. My Points:

The Democrats aren't the ones falling apart, the Republicans are.
Spot ON.

The Democrats can see daylight ahead.
For all their fractious fighting, they're finally resolving their central drama. Hillary Clinton will leave, and Barack Obama will deliver a stirring acceptance speech.
Then hand-to-hand in the general, where they see their guy triumphing.
You see it when you talk to them: They're busy being born.

Exactly.

>The Republicans? Busy dying.
The brightest of them see no immediate light. They're frozen, not like a deer in the headlights but a deer in the darkness, his ears stiff at the sound.
Crunch. Twig. Hunting party. ...

Exactly

"This was a real wakeup call for us," someone named Robert M. Duncan, who is chairman of the Republican National Committee, told the New York Times.
This was after Mississippi. "We can't let the Democrats take our issues." And those issues would be?
"We can't let them pretend to be conservatives," he continued.

Why not? Republicans pretend to be conservative every day.

So exact and spot on, it's frightening!

44 posted on 05/16/2008 7:28:15 AM PDT by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: DoughtyOne
You can’t sell leftist policy as a Republican. Leftists want to vote for the real thing, and they will.

I think that's very well stated. The mistake is Rove's in a sense, trying to hang on to power by co-opting lefty issues like the infamous steel tariffs and the prescription drug boondoggle. Let there be two parties, with distinct points of view, and let the VOTERS be the centrists if that's what they want. If one decade the voters decide to make government larger, then Democrats will be elected, if not, Republicans. But as you say, when they want bigger government they're going to elect Democrats anyway, so what good does it do for Republicans to muddy their own water?
45 posted on 05/16/2008 7:28:36 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: pabianice

You were almost on to something in your last line: The American people are serious — serious about adopting liberalism from the Justice of the Peace to the White House. All they understand is that GWB and the Republicans have failed. Nothing else matters to them.


46 posted on 05/16/2008 7:29:11 AM PDT by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: DakotaRed

I agree with you.

At this point, there is a brilliant opportunity for a conservative leader, one of core values and of character to rise. I don’t see anyone on the horizon, but maybe someone is out there.


47 posted on 05/16/2008 7:29:37 AM PDT by alarm rider (Peace! through superior fire power....)
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To: Irish Rose

This is impossible because the MSM and a third of the people on FR tell us that Juan McNuts is such a fine conservative candidate!


48 posted on 05/16/2008 7:30:59 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Individualism is the Perfection of Diversity.)
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To: DoughtyOne

You are 100% correct and Noonan has hit this one out of the park. I still think McCain will win, and that still doesn’t make me happy one bit. How depressing is that? I put on Rush yesterday because when I’m feeling down, he usually says something to give me hope, I wound up turning him off it was so bad. I feel numb...


49 posted on 05/16/2008 7:31:07 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: brydic1
What does it take to wake up the brain dead. I suppose only a sweeping 75% defeat in November, oh no, it would be just the same old same old, blame the conservative that has the principles to reject the failing leadership of the GOP.

Yup. There's a word for political parties which -- when increasingly confronted by anger and rejection on the part of the electorate -- routinely blame said voters for "not getting it," rather than re-examiming their own product for warts and flaws.

That word is "losers."

50 posted on 05/16/2008 7:32:48 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (If McCain really CAN "win without conservatives," then why do you care if I vote for him or not?)
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To: bill1952

The MS debacle would have never occurred if Trent Lott had bowed out in 2006 or stayed put after his 2006 election. I would be unsurprised also to see appointed Senator Wicker lose in the fall. He by the way is some kind of cousin of Fred Thompson’s.


51 posted on 05/16/2008 7:33:21 AM PDT by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: AndyJackson

“HS is a fraud anyway. It is the DOD, CIA NSA and FBI who will save us from terrorists, not a bunch of highschool dropouts with rubber gloves scaring little girls in airports.”

You couldn’t be more correct. I just got back to the office from dropping my daughter off at the airport. She was so scared/intimidated going through security she was tearing up.


52 posted on 05/16/2008 7:33:48 AM PDT by live+let_live
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To: Irish Rose
4) I think that most pundits and members of Congress understand the antipathy towards the war and the president. I really do.

Comment:

Flipping through the channels late last night and hit on PMSNBC and the Dobermanfuer Count Down.

I did not know that Senor Dobermanfuer had a smarter brother named Borat.

Keith Dobermanfuer is what some of you have called a childish A$$CLOWN deluxe.

Shilling for the Democrat party has a way of coming back and biting a person in the butt, don't cha know Senor Dobermanfuer.

53 posted on 05/16/2008 7:34:15 AM PDT by OKIEDOC (Kalifornia, a red state wannabe. I don't take Ex Lax I just read the New York Times.)
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To: 1rudeboy

When a person knows the seat of his trousers is torn open, he doesn’t like it when everyone points it out.


54 posted on 05/16/2008 7:35:41 AM PDT by live+let_live
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To: live+let_live

McCain’s election to lose.


55 posted on 05/16/2008 7:36:48 AM PDT by Blue Turtle
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To: taildragger

Don’t you think we, the voters, bear some responsibility for never organizing and making those we vote for responsible for what they do? We watched, and bitched, from the sidelines. We all are part of this problem. And we also have to change the way we do business.


56 posted on 05/16/2008 7:37:06 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy

Thanks you for this moment of clarity.


57 posted on 05/16/2008 7:38:37 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: Popman
Hung on his own noose

Sometimes, there is justice for bad choices.
58 posted on 05/16/2008 7:43:00 AM PDT by JamesP81 ("I am against "zero tolerance" policies. It is a crutch for idiots." --FReeper Tenacious 1)
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To: Theodore R.
Trent Lott's retirement was a planned event to allow him maximum leverage in getting that cushy K street lobby job that he would not have been allowed to get under the new laws regarding them if he had stayed.

Couple this with his extremely offensive remarks about both the GOP house leaders and then Rush regarding his amnesty positions and it became quite clear that Trent was another K street elitist pinhead, angling for power and money, with no allegiance to the Conservative cause and vision for America.

I didn't know that about Wicker.
Maybe I/we should target him for a contribution - along the lines of supporting individual Congressmen rather than the RNC.
Thank you for your post and for the information. - bill

59 posted on 05/16/2008 7:45:01 AM PDT by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: DoughtyOne
We very much are dealing with what Bush has done IMO.

Yes we are, and the worst is yet to come.

Great tagline, BTW.
60 posted on 05/16/2008 7:47:01 AM PDT by JamesP81 ("I am against "zero tolerance" policies. It is a crutch for idiots." --FReeper Tenacious 1)
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