Republican stereotype David Frum had this to say about the future of the GOP:
So the question for the GOP is: Will it pursue them? To do so will involve painful change, on issues ranging from the environment to abortion. And it will involve potentially even more painful changes of style and tone: toward a future that is less overtly religious, less negligent with policy, and less polarizing on social issues. That’s a future that leaves little room for Sarah Palin – but the only hope for a Republican recovery.
Yeah, that's right. Abandon your last great set of principles, and all will come to you like the whore you are. After all, don't amoral tramps get all the guys at the party?
Less religion? The GOP would not have had 8 years if not for church-goers. The pro-life, traditional morality message is all that the GOP has left going for it. It lost because its candidate was a wishy-washy moderate who could not even utter "pro-life" without shivering down his spine. Obama-lite would never have defeated Obama.
Proposition 8, the one banning gay marriage, was carried in large part by the black and Hispanic vote that went for Obama.
If the GOP listens to this idiot Frum, then it deserves to go the way of the Whigs.
Oh, and Palin 2012. :)
Palin 2012 AMP! hahahahaha
ReplyDeleteIf America is to survive everything, Republicans should never lose their pro-life stand, EVER. oh well...