Posted on 11/15/2008 11:29:10 AM PST by St. Louis Conservative
The Republican governor eyeing a presidential run in 2012 appears to be Minnesotas Tim Pawlenty. Pawlenty used his time at yesterdays roundtable discussion to cast himself as the modern Republican while casting aspersions on the traditional conservative message, calling for outreach to the new demographics, deriding the GOP for allegedly being 15 years behind in the use of the Internet, and calling for the party not to be led by a crank. Pawlenty appears to have John McCains penchant for attacking conservatives rather than those in the other party.
Pawlenty in Miami was publicly angry, agitated, and even cranky, possibly because he found himself at odds with the far more conservative tone of every other speaker here. Hundreds of RGA members, who paid thousands of dollars to attend this Conference, wildly applauded red meat conservative pronouncements by speakers and not the more moderate and conservative-jabbing words by Pawlenty. And then theres his Palin problem, real or imagined, that hit the fan yesterday in front of the national media, possibly upon the insistence of Pawlenty himself, as the above-reported comments to CNN by an anonymous presidential aspirant indicate.
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When is everyone going to realize everyone stayed home because 70% of all of us want something done or not done and they ignore WE THE PEOPLE?
This is why we need a conservative caucus in the party.
A coalition INSIDE the party who does the RINO hunting.
Just look at the responses you have generated. I choose not to write a book over your intentions. Your agenda seem pretty clear. The more you post the more I will know.
I think the RINOs know they are being blamed (rightfully so) there is not going to be another RINO mccain clone (nor dole, nor GWBush Sr.) produced.
I also see the primary system revamped to prevent a manipulation again.
Perhaps all open primary states should be dead LAST.
it is not just that there are sites, they are REAL WORLD ACTIVE.
We need more FreeRepublic.com chapters.
Perhaps we need FreeRepublic.com CAUCUS INSIDE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!
How many here are on their local republican party committees?
They are clearly a problem for the Democrats as well.
That was four interminably vague statements in a row.
Why are you shocked ? I warned about this guy for quite some time even as a lot of FReepers thought he’d be fantastic for VP.
Apparently he didnt get the memo we sent out November 4th?
Whew...! Good to find this stuff out now.
Good riddance to Pawlenty.
I’m not shocked at all. I knew he was a “McCain Republican” all along. But this kind of stuff needs to repeated again and again so people like Pawlenty do not achieve positions of real influence in the party. I’m glad to hear that he is not in the leadership of the RGA, and a true conservative like Sanford is the chairman.
Can’t disagree there.
agreed.
Open primaries must go.
(and I would not be opposed to pick ONE to abolish early voting or absentee ballots.)
Perhaps we should require people to register in one state or just allow us to vote in as many states as we want.
HawaiianGecko - So far, your list shows that Pawlenty does not stand for one core fiscal conservative belief.
It shows me he favors imposition of religious views: “teacher led prayer in school”.
He wants undermine tax support for the social security system when most needed by diverting it into privitized hands.
He is also ignorant in his belief that drug use is immoral - it is a physical function of brain chemistry. Addicts are compelled to use through a chemical hijacking of the drive system that creates basic feelings of need like thirst and hunger. At the same time, the drug supresses the parts of the brain that regulate impulses and the sense of right and wrong. It is a physical medical condition, not a matter of morality. This does not mean that the individual should not be held responsible for criminal acts he or she committed, which often provides the leverage and motivation to get an addict into the prolonged treatment needed for recovery.
Basic core ideological values of freedom that support real limited government, local control, lower taxes, and protection of private property rights have a broad appeal and should be the underlying appeal of the party. This includes the staunch protection of individual freedom, free enterprise and the American dream of being able to achieve based on hard work, innate talent and a culture of opportunity.
Other than the right to life, I believe the party should tone down its promotion of rigid religious tenets, creationist and other fundamentalist credos in its rhetoric. This is what alienates many who would otherwise align with a fiscally conservative small government party.
I would also like to see an expansion of the social positions of the party to own Community Development, capacity and leadership building programs. Re-building local ownership of solutions to local social problems is very consistent with our position as oppositive to big government. (The Greatest Generation were masters at this.) It would bring aboard many women who are currently democrats-lite, but are involved in their local schools and churches or employed in the health or social services field.
We also need to work on some easily articulated positions on our stance on the economy that shows us to be the party of idnividual opportunity and not the party of Tax breaks for the wealthy.
H.J.RES.52 (2001), H.J.RES.66 (1999), S.J.RES. 1, H.J.RES.12, H. J. RES. 108, & H. J. RES. 55:
Nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to prohibit individual or group prayer in public schools or other public institutions. No person shall be required by the United States or by any State to participate in prayer . Neither the United States nor any State shall compose the words of any prayer to be said in public schools.
OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY:
SPONSOR'S INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT: One of the things I have consistently heard from folks back home is the very simple idea that the first part of saving Social Security is making sure that Social Security taxes stay with Social Security. That is what this bill does because it takes the Social Security surplus, whatever that happens to be, and simply rebates it back to the people paying Social Security taxes, not to go out and fix up the car or buy a refrigerator with it, but instead to go into their own personal Social Security savings account that would be held by a fiduciary like the local bank.
The individual could not get their hands on the money until they turn 65, but they would get a monthly statement and for the first time, because of the private property rights that come with an account like that, for the first time have a firewall created between political forces in D.C. and their Social Security surplus.
LEGISLATIVE OUTCOME: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means; never called for a House vote.
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I guess we disagree on what should be considered a “conservative.” I was a sound Fred Thompson supporter. He respresents my brand of conservative. I consider the religious right a faction of the conservative base. It certainly is not representative of all of it nor is it a pre-requisite to being a conservative. However, core fiscal policies should be and we have strayed to far from that ideology and lost our appeal.
I used to think he was ok. But he’s indeed quite the flake. Probably no better than Charlie Crist.
Better than Jesse the Brainhead and Arne the RINO though.
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