If Republicans are going to behave like Democrats, why do we need two parties?
We need statesmen to run for office who don’t just taylor policy to the next election. We need candidates who believe in civil society and this nation as standard bearer of Liberty.
Is it too late? Are there enough patriots still around to take on the ‘enemy within’?
They ought to be honest and rebrand themselves Whigs because they are just like them.
Assuming we listen to the standard voices for "reform" in the GOP, and specifically the Governor, and abandon the pro-family groups, embrace an environmentalist regulatory regime, be more flexible about taxes and gun control, support some form of universal health care, back off on immigration enforcement, and pull out of the Mideast, what exactly is left? ...... So what the hell does becoming the party of the center mean? We would pull troops out 6 months later than the Dems? We would phase in universal health care over 3 years instead of doing it tomorrow? We only support gay marriage if they're not flamboyant? Abortion is okay as long as you don't enjoy it? We accept illegal immigration as long as we don't have to pay them minimum wage to mow our lawns?
Is rebranding the party solely as the one that would spend 5% less than the Dems really something that will grab the imagination of California or America? Is there any other distinction he or the other reformists would make between our party and theirs? I haven't heard him express one in ages, and I ask this in all sincerity. What is his envisioned winning majority based on? I guess we're still the party of being tougher on sex offenders and gang members, but is that enough? ... ... But getting back to the original point, I would love to hear the Governor's roadmap to becoming a majority party. Because a party based on famous figureheads is not a party at all. And being the party of "moderation" (especially when you are completely unwilling to identify the other party's extremism for fear of hurting their feelings) doesn't rally the troops particularly well, either.
I could reference the biblical references to being neither hot nor cold, or the cliches about the middle of the road being the most dangerous place to stand, but for me, it calls to mind the old light beer advertising slogan: "Everything you always wanted in a party--and less." That might sell light beer, but I hate light beer. And it makes an especially crappy slogan for a political party.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus