If the GOP wants to try to win without cultural conservatives, I suppose they can try. But they will fail miserably.
I suspect they don’t really want to win, though.
So, it’s up to us to take over the GOP.
“If the GOP wants to try to win without cultural conservatives, I suppose they can try. But they will fail miserably.
I suspect they dont really want to win, though.
So, its up to us to take over the GOP.”
Right, right and right. CPAC is a rotten pustule, a shadow of what it once was. It has been eclipsed by the Tea Party movement. Even David Keene admitted as much. It is an inside the beltway group that draws from wannabees outside the beltway who want to join the inside the beltway group. They have few adherents, and vitually no grass roots organization. Mitt, understandably, is the hero of CPAC. Sarah Palin is the heroine of the Tea Partiers. We’ll see who wins that one.
>>>If the GOP wants to try to win without cultural conservatives, I suppose they can try. But they will fail miserably.
and if the GOP wants to try to win without the majority who don’t see their life’s mission as throwing the first stones, they’ll fail even worse.
This was a political conference to find common ground. Not conduct an inquisition or lecture strangers on how they’re going to hell. Neither the tail, nor the ass, wags the dog.
btw, the guy who was given the bum’s rush, glancing at his picture he looks the type to be found somewhere with a wide stance. I don’t think I’d hitch too many wagons there, so to speak.