Posted on 08/26/2008 5:36:23 AM PDT by kellynla
Republicans are debating an election platform that differs in at least one striking way from the past _ it's purged of the dear-leader tributes that turned statements of party principles into an incessant hailing of the chief.
In fact, a draft of the document going to the GOP platform committee Tuesday mentions 2008 presidential candidate John McCain and President Bush not at all. They'll be worked in later, in a section or two to be added.
It's nothing personal, party officials hasten to say. Rather, they've put the platform on a crash diet.
The 2004 platform ran over 40,000 words, many of them turgid. It found 80 things to "applaud," 17 to "hail," a dozen to "commend" and several hundred opportunities to say what a great job Bush was doing and would continue to do. It was more than twice the length of the Democratic platform.
Now it's been cut roughly in half.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
So, is the Republican National Committee going to give us a REAL platform this time, or is it going to provide the same old platitudes and generalities the legislative and executive subscribers pay lip service to, then just go right ahead and ignore it anyway.
1. Border control
2. Earmark restrictions
3. Sane tax policy (LOTS of options here)
4. Energy independence, to the point the US is a petroleum EXPORTING country
5. Repeal or invalidation of unjust application of restrictive laws on the books that are applied only to “political targets”
See, the platform need not be complicated. But it should be solid.
I’ll give them credit for this. I just about vomited when I read the 2004 platform earlier this year, to compare it with the Constitution Party platform. It wasn’t just bad, it was ludicrous. I still don’t expect it to come anywhere near the Constitution Party platform, but hopefully it won’t make me hurl.
Sounds like Schmidt is doing a great job.
Yeah... he did a great job working for Schwarzenegger, too.
Just look at the results in California.
Every liberal's dream.
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