This is the nature of our problem, We have a conservative electorate but one that is blinded by the political proaganda and party rivary of the democratic party.
Now we can solve this problem in 3 basic ways:
1: Do as we did over the 70s and 80s and continue people to vote their values rather than their party.
2: Abandon he republican party label and invent a new party with a new label.
3: Abandon the republican party and take over the democratic party.
Well we sure as h*** should bring jobs back to America from China.
That is a big one.
#3 is beyond hope (but you get credit for thinking creatively, at least), and IMO #2 is the way to go.
I’m disappointed that we’re not seeing any action in this direction, as things should be pulled together before 2014 if we’ve a hope for 2016.
#3 is beyond hope (but you get credit for thinking creatively, at least), and IMO #2 is the way to go.
I’m disappointed that we’re not seeing any action in this direction, as things should be pulled together before 2014 if we’ve a hope for 2016.
The Democrats were very good at demonizing Republicans, and the Republicans meekly accepted the characterization. On only a couple of occasions was the fight ever carried TO the Democrats.
If Romney had followed up on the opening that had he had made with the first debate, we would not be talking about how well the Democrats did in the 2012 election.
Option 4:
Buy controlling interests in as many publicly held media companies as feasible and once in control actually take control: fire leftist reporters and newsreaders and put in a mix of conservatives and the few remaining real journalists who want to report what actually happened, rather than what fits a ‘narrative’ (I think the LATimes has a few working for it, which explains the remarkably frequent “has hell frozen over?” queries on FR prompted by straight reporting the LATimes despite its reliably looney left editorial page and position on CA issues, and there’s also Bob Woodward).