Posted on 11/12/2008 4:26:15 AM PST by prairiebreeze
The Wall Street Journal dedicated an op-ed page today to the question, "What Does the GOP Do Next," with brief essays from various conservatives, including former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele. Steele's prescription for the GOP: Become the party of the future by emulating Ronald Reagan. Essentially, Steele says, the party's problem is that it betrayed its principles in order to win and ended up losing instead.
So the party needs to follow the example of Reagan, who "made it cool to be a Republican."
"It wasn't just his specific policies, but the timeless truths he so eloquently gave voice to, and upon which his policies were based. That's the Republican Party we must re-establish."
Steele, who has recently been criticizing the GOP for not doing enough to reach out to minorities, says times have changed and the party needs to adapt. But he said the one thing it can't do is change its principles.
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I don’t know much about Steele ... I see he is black. Is the GOP playing the race card like they did with Powell? Or is he a conservative? I don’t want another Colin Powell. Colin Powel has ALWAYS been a Demoncrat. It was only his oolor that pushed him along.
I don't believe he's nearly as wishy washy as Colin Powell.
Lt. Governor Steele is absolutely right about this. I would add that we need to focus on voters. We must take our stand on issues they understand.
I watched the Frontline hit-piece on Lee Atwater last night and wondered how he was so effective. He won election after election.
Here’s my take on what he did.
First, he was always on the offensive. In war, as General Patton said, the best defense is a good offense. In politics, the ONLY defense is a good offense.
Second, Atwater’s attacks on opponents weren’t just random hits on their perceived weaknesses. They were on issues that resonated with voters.
When Atwater put Dukakis in a tank wearing that helment, he tied it to the RAT opposition to important defense systems needed to win the cold war. Willie Horton was a good issue becuase crime is an important issue to voters.
When Republicans go after Obama, and go after him we will, we must hit him on issues that voters will notice. Example, Obama is now hiring lobbyists, betraying his promise like he did with campaign finance. And lobbyists are all now chomping at the bailout pie.
Voters need to know that Obama and his Democrat minions are serving up bailout pie to their lobbyist buddies. Do they want coffee with their bailout pie? Voters must be reminded how Obama lied just like before.
I agree 100% with Steele’s approach. We need to get back to Conservative principles and sell them to a wider audience, especially minorities. They suffer the most from disastrous Liberal policies and should be reachable.
I would like more details on the “timeless truths” Steele refers to. If they are true conservative principles he is talking about, then I think he is the man to lead the RNC.
GWB Bush had a chance to choose him to pick Steele in 2006, but NO he picked illegal amnesty pusher Martinez instead. (Why does GWB hate republicans so much ?) But now our former LT Governor who was critical in Republicans taking Governors position in liberal Maryland has national exposure from FNC H+C, and he is CRITICAL for our party to win against Obama. He is the perfect man to go after him. He is conservative, unlike Martinez .
Unfortunately Steele’s idea of reaching out to minorities is fervid support for affirmative action. Not particularly Reaganesque.
Dad was a very wise man.
I think Steele is a strong conservative. I’d hoped he’d be the VP pick if Sarah were passed up.
” agree 100% with Steeles approach. We need to get back to Conservative principles and sell them to a wider audience, especially minorities.”
You are spot-on. That was what made Reagan so popular and effective. He didn’t move with the political tide; he beckoned the tide to come to him. The key, I believe, is to find that leader that will smartly extol the virtues of limited-government conservatism, and NO MORE “COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATISM” EITHER! We found out the hard way that’s just a euphemism for “moderate.”
I believe he is the real deal, at least he talks the talk. He could probably walk the walk as well. In any case, he's better than what we've got running the GOP currently.
Sorry if the fact that he's black bothers you.
Not at all. Mr Steele is a good man who got a bad rap at one time. When he ran for the Senate,he had Oreo cookies hurled at him at a rally. He is a conservative.He is NO Colin Powell.
He is milktoast moderate. Not who we need. I like Newt for the bare nuckles fight.
I think that you may be right. Mr. Steele is not a strong supporter of the second Amendment, I have heard that he only thinks the 2nd Amendment is about protecting a persons right to hunt. I am not certain but Mr. Steele may support a prohibition on semi-auto’s of all types.
MS is solid conservative.. pro life, pro tax cuts and definitely pro cutting government spending.
He is articulate and well able to handle the mainstream media bias. I have watched him for some time on Fox News and like what I see.
Steele is solid on conservative principles and is articulate in explaining WHY.
Where do you get this idea?
Steele is PRO-CHOICE and PRO-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.
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