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Neocon Nuttery See other Neocon Nuttery Articles Title: Pawlenty Says Republicans Must Move Beyond Reagan to Rebuild Their Party March 3 (Bloomberg) -- Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has a message for his fellow Republicans: Get over Ronald Reagan. Like most Republicans, Pawlenty pays homage to the Reagan legacy. At the same time, he is urging his party to get beyond its Reaganite past. Pawlenty, 48, presented his vision of Reagan 2.0 at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington last weekend. The old Republican orthodoxy of limited government, lower taxes and conservative social policies needs an update if the party hopes to challenge Democrats on issues such as health care, energy and education, he said. We need to develop new Ronald Reagans and new reference points, Pawlenty said in an interview after addressing CPAC. It would be as if Barack Obama was going around and constantly talking about Truman or LBJ. Its just become a reference point that isnt as relevant for young people. The CPAC gathering is regarded as an open audition for Republicans with ambitions of national office and a prominent venue for candidates to raise their profiles. With Democrats ascendant in Washington, many Republicans are searching for a message and messenger to lead them back to power. In a presidential preference straw poll taken before his speech, Pawlenty finished behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, among others. Challenge to Obama His message and his appeal, though, have attracted notice. Pawlenty, who was on the short list to be John McCains running mate in 2008, may be a fresh face for a party in need of new leadership to challenge Barack Obamas youth and popularity. As a Midwestern governor with a working-class upbringing, Pawlenty offers himself as a source of new ideas for a party whose electoral victories were largely confined to the South and rural areas in 2008. John Weaver, a former adviser to McCain during his 2000 campaign, said Pawlentys admonition to move beyond Reagan is critical to the future of the party. I put a lot of credibility in someone whos been elected and re-elected in a blue state, Weaver said. Were headed for status as a minority party for decades if we dont start making significant inroads with Hispanics, blue-collar voters and young people. Thats how Tim has gotten himself elected and re- elected. Honor and Respect At the same time, Pawlenty is careful to stress the need to continue to honor and respect and remember Ronald Reagan. His point, he said, is that if youre under 40, people didnt live through the Reagan era. The former presidents principles are alive and well, though they must be brought up to date for a new era, Pawlenty said. David Keene, chairman of the Alexandria, Virginia-based American Conservative Union, which hosted the conference, said Pawlentys message may resonate. It doesnt mean that you change your values, Keene said. It means that you talk to people in todays language about todays problems. Pawlenty was one of the few speakers who challenged his party to speak directly about the needs of what he calls Sams Club voters, and to meet Democrats on their home turf on issues such as health care. Bread-and-Butter Issues In his speech, Pawlenty said his two brothers, who were union members, told him, the conservatives or the Republicans, theyre not for the working person. You ever heard that before? He said the face and voice and tone of the Republican Party and the conservative movement needs to be more about bread- and-butter issues for everyday people. The focus on working-class issues may be a gamble with his partys leadership. Saul Anuzis, the former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party who touted his background as a member of the Teamsters union, recently lost his race to lead the national party. Still, Weaver said many of the politicians who show up at national Republican conferences dont represent mainstream Republican voters, and the winners of straw polls rarely emerge as the ultimate party nominee. Romney, 61, has won three years in a row. Limbaughs Comments One measure of the Republican leadership void is that the Democrats are defining the debate. Last week, Democrats began a campaign to nominate talk show host Rush Limbaugh as the Republican Partys unofficial leader. An ad running this week on cable television highlights Limbaughs statement that he wants Obama to fail. Pawlenty, without directly addressing Limbaugh, called this a losing strategy. It would be a sad day if all the conservatives had to offer was a wish or a hope that the president would fail so that we could benefit, he said in the interview. Pawlentys path to national office is obscured by the better-known leaders such as Palin, 45, Romney and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, 53, who also ran for the Republican nomination last year. Jindal, 37, had been touted by some Republicans as the partys answer to Obama until he delivered a response to Obamas joint address to Congress last week that was criticized as lackluster, including by some members of his own party. Before any run for national office, Pawlenty must decide whether to seek re-election in 2010. A presidential bid also would subject Pawlenty to increased scrutiny, with some nonpartisan analysts saying that his record might belie his claim to be a different kind of Republican. Heres the big puzzle about Tim Pawlenty, said Larry Jacobs, chairman of the politics department at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Hes very smart and hes very winsome in person. He is a talent. He stands out. When you actually look at what hes done hes extremely conservative.
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Like most Republicans, Pawlenty pays homage to the Reagan legacy. At the same time, he is urging his party to get beyond its Reaganite past. Like most Republicans, Pawlenty pays homage to the Reagan legacy. At the same time, he is urging his party to get beyond its Reaganite past. As long as the pubbies think reagan was a god they will forever remain as one wing of our one party. I don't blame pawlenty for wanting to get beyon reagan. He was an asshole like all the rest including the new messiah. We need another president cut from the same cloth as Teddy Roosevelt. Pawlenty and jindahl aren't even close. Of course the stupid Amerikan electorate wouldn't know that.
No one thinks Reagan was a God. But he was the greatest President of the twentieth century. If you didn't spend all your time licking the shit stains off of toilet seats you might know that.
your second sentence was unnecessary. as for great presidents of the 20th century, there were none. all were puppets of the central banking interests which makes them all traitors although some would argue that kennedy might be the exception as he did attempt to buck them--the reason he was assassinated, imo.
If Kennedy did want to abolish the Fed, it was probably the one honorable thing that he ever did. If he did, his motive was to amass more power for himself and his cronies (giving them the power to print money at will instead of the autonomous private Fed), not any lofty Constitutional principles. On other issues, JFK was just another dirty crook like the rest of the lot. The mob stuffed ballots for him in Chicago. Kennedy got what was coming to him - and good riddance.
The whole damn family stinks worse than a week-old dead coyote. Ted Kennedy is getting his right now, I believe The Creator is making him suffer in payment for the suffering he has inflicted upon America with his totally insane immigration "reform" back in 1965. I can't wait to lob incendiary comments into the comments sections of CNN articles upon his demise.
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