Thursday, May 29, 2008

Op-Ed: Conservatives and the GOP

Well, a huge part of the current GOP's problem is the fact that it's forgotten what it means to be conservative. This op-ed points that out. Blurb:

As congressional Republicans contemplate the prospect of an electoral disaster this November, much is being written about the supposed soul-searching in the Republican Party. A more accurate description of our state is paralysis and denial.

Many Republicans are waiting for a consultant or party elder to come down from the mountain and, in Moses-like fashion, deliver an agenda and talking points on stone tablets. But the burning bush, so to speak, is delivering a blindingly simple message: Behave like Republicans.

Unfortunately, too many in our party are not yet ready to return to the path of limited government. Instead, we are being told our message must be deficient because, after all, we should be winning in certain areas just by being Republicans. Yet being a Republican isn't good enough anymore. Voters are tired of buying a GOP package and finding a big-government liberal agenda inside. What we need is not new advertising, but truth in advertising.

You can say that again.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I miss the days when the Republican Party was the party of Abraham Lincoln. Back when Jesse Helms was a Democrat.