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House Republicans have been relatively successful this week at presenting a united front around their “Pledge to America,” but only through a strategic outreach campaign to lawmakers, media and outside groups, that has managed to keep deep dissatisfaction over several key issues largely under wraps.

Still, interviews with Republican aides reveal that many in the GOP caucus are unhappy that there was no earmark ban and no promise to pass a balanced budget amendment in the proposal, which was unveiled Thursday by House Minority Leader John Boehner. The inclusion of a health insurance provision considered to be mandate angered many conservative lawmakers.

“We’re going to repeal Obamacare and then bring a large chunk of it back. It’s kind of crazy,” said a senior Republican official.

And social conservative leaders said that a commitment to upholding the Defense of Marriage Act was dropped at the last moment.

“They kept talking about realism. They wanted it to be realistic, something we could do, not pipe dreams,” said one House aide who said that while leadership sought extensive input, they threw many of the ideas they received “in the trash heap.”

In addition, a 21-page proposal requiring all legislation to be posted online for 72 hours prior to a vote was not distributed to Republican lawmakers until the night before the rollout. Many Republican offices didn’t even see it until it leaked to the media Wednesday afternoon, leading one aide to write in an e-mail to fellow legislative directors: “We shouldn’t have to get our own agenda from CBS News.”

But skittish rank-and-file members were reassured at a Wednesday night caucus meeting by leadership aides who distributed a National Review editorial praising the “Pledge.” The National Review editorial had been prearranged, however, by Neil Bradley, a top leadership aide* who is close to April Ponnuru, the executive director of the National Review Institute, and Kate O’Beirne, NRI’s president.

O’Beirne denied the allegation, calling it “absolutely, categorically false.”

House GOP leadership aides and lawmakers justified the lack of an earmark ban by telling others who pressed for one that they would implement it after the midterm elections on Nov. 2.

“They said, ‘We don’t want to pick a fight with our appropriators now. That’s a fight we can pick after the election,’” said one House Republican aide.

But the aide said that many in the Republican caucus don’t believe Boehner, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, or any other members of the leadership actually want a ban.

“Once we’re in power they’ll say, ‘Let’s find a reasonable way to earmark,’ which of course the Tea Party will see as total capitulation. Most people around here don’t realize the extent to which Joe America sees earmarks as the poster child for out of control Washington spending,” the aide said.

Another aide who was present in meetings to draft the document agreed: “They already have an earmark moratorium, and not to continue that is a pretty huge flag that they want to get back into the earmark business.”

“Leadership doesn’t do anything unless they’re boxed in. So they’ll do small stuff. They’ll repeal stimulus. They’ll do these YouCut votes. But in terms of dealing with entitlement reform, challenging the president to deal with the long term fiscal imbalances, they aren’t willing to at least articulate it in their document. I do not see them willing to legislate and govern in that area,” the aide said.

1 posted on 09/26/2010 9:19:13 AM PDT by GOPavenger33
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Balanced Budget and no Earmarks was critically important. Dems will play off that.
2 posted on 09/26/2010 9:21:41 AM PDT by JSteff ((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
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Do we really want them to come out before the election and promise to phase out the Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid programs? Wouldn't it be better to first get elected and then explain to the public why it is necessary to dismantle the welfare state?

If they don't get elected, they can't do anything.

3 posted on 09/26/2010 9:23:09 AM PDT by Walts Ice Pick
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Which has made me truly wonder, and for some time now, whether there’s really a place for true Conservatives in the GOP; I don’t think there is.


5 posted on 09/26/2010 9:28:28 AM PDT by glide625
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Not breaking news.


6 posted on 09/26/2010 9:28:58 AM PDT by rogue yam
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The pledge wasn’t enough, but it’s a start.


9 posted on 09/26/2010 9:32:59 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued (Obama's more worried about Israelis building houses than he is about Islamists building atomic bombs)
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The pledge that was unveiled is a good start, a bold first step.

The important thing of all is the follow through.

Conservatives will be watching and taking note.


10 posted on 09/26/2010 9:33:04 AM PDT by Ev Reeman
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Ryan stated that the republicans have already signed a no earmarks pledge.


13 posted on 09/26/2010 9:36:48 AM PDT by Carley (For those who fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.)
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Welcome to Free Republic.


14 posted on 09/26/2010 9:37:35 AM PDT by FourPeas (Pester not the geek, for the electrons are his friends.)
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GOPavenger33 Since Sep 26, 2010

So which Leftist clown posse do your work for?

Nice try at spreading disinformation and dissension in Conservatives ranks Dembot but we know all about your training seminars about infiltrating Conservative websites over there at the Moveon.org

15 posted on 09/26/2010 9:37:51 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (The problem with Socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. Lady Thatcher)
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Sniff. Welcome noob. Your posted article appears to have the intent of festering a divide between the GOP and conservatives. The biggest divide is between America loving constitutionalists and the marxists presently in Washington.

Are you a concern troll?

18 posted on 09/26/2010 9:41:34 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (I'm with Jim DeMint ... on the fringe baby!)
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“Leadership doesn’t do anything unless they’re boxed in. So they’ll do small stuff.

Repealing Obamacare seems like more than small stuff to me.

19 posted on 09/26/2010 9:43:40 AM PDT by Yardstick
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The Tea Party(caucus) is getting stronger by the minute..
Each new election will have the candidates vetted by them..
Hope "somebody" is watching out for tea PArty MOLeS...
20 posted on 09/26/2010 9:43:50 AM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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It's not enough but it's a start and probably about the best they could come up with being the number of RINOs still in the party.
23 posted on 09/26/2010 9:46:26 AM PDT by tobyhill
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Whaa it is not perfect Whaa. Yet another useless whine by the Purest choir

Nothing in life but God is ever perfect.

Sure the Pledge is not perfect but nothing in life ever is.

This habitual pouting for perfection from the always bitching caucus of Feeper purists is really childish.

This document, imperfect as it is, is only 100% better then anything we have gotten out of DC since Reagan was President.

And yes, that includes the 1994 Contract.

For example, this document, as imperfect as it is, is a whole lot more specific on what the GOP plans to do to reign in spending then the Contract was.

28 posted on 09/26/2010 9:52:58 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (The problem with Socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. Lady Thatcher)
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I don’t believe “conservatives” are complaining. I think the more accurate word would be “malcontents”. They bitch about everything. The Pledge with America is a good, solid move.


29 posted on 09/26/2010 9:55:18 AM PDT by upsdriver (The revolution begins on Nov. 2 to take back our country. The American people vs the ruling elite.)
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“Conservatives denounce GOP ‘Pledge’ as sellout, inside job”

One needs to believe this!!!

I was suspicious of it and didn’t like it from the beginning.


31 posted on 09/26/2010 10:00:46 AM PDT by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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So, are you paid or are you a volunteer?
32 posted on 09/26/2010 10:02:26 AM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (Moderates manipulate, extremest use violence, but the goal is the same.)
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Watching the purists types in the Conservative movement is sort of like watching the French nobility just before the French Revolution.

The US political Old Guard, like you, is still refusing to open their eyes and see what is going on. They still think of this as just another round in the political game. They still do not realize this is no longer a game, this is war.

The Republic is in danger.

Never in our history has this nation been governed by a group so fundamentally at odds with the values and the beliefs of the average citizen as the 0 Democrats. In every other election the two sides shared some common values that linked them all as Americans. That is not the case this time. This time it is the Americans vrs the Anti Americans. Between those who value the exceptionalism of the USA and those who wish to destroy that exceptionalism and remake it in the style of a European Democrat Socialist country.

The political old guard persists in thinking of this as just another election, just another round in the game where everyone shakes hands afterwards and gets on with business as usual. That is not at all the case.

This is not the time for the usual suspects to mindless cling to their old purists dogmas. Right now the GOP is the only viable option that can derail the 0 Democrat machine. Anyone spending all their time shooting, what is suppose to be their side in the back this election, is actively working for the 0 Democrats.

We are now engaged in a remorseless revolutionary struggle where by either the Republic is restored or it is forever lost.

This struggle is not going to end with the elections in November, this struggle will be going on for years.

In that struggle there is no middle ground. One is either on our side or against us. I know that is really hard for the Hate-the-GOP-Always 3rd partybots around here to cope with but that is the current reality in US politics

33 posted on 09/26/2010 10:03:22 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (The problem with Socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. Lady Thatcher)
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IBTZ


34 posted on 09/26/2010 10:04:49 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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It disturbs me to see them not going after the federal bureaucracy hammer and tong. Federal worker number of jobs, average pay vs. private sector, COLAS, munificent benefits and job security, early retirement,pensions, % of stimulus dedicated to save government jobs at federal, state, county levels, etc., etc. Projected growth of federal employees with the mammoth bureaucracy of the health care legislation, including major expansion of IRS. Tie it together with Gerald Fords’ “A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have.”


35 posted on 09/26/2010 10:05:05 AM PDT by gusopol3
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