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Title: Republican Party is slipping into irrelevance as Sen. Arlen Specter and voters bail
Source: NJVoices
URL Source: http://blog.nj.com/njv_editorial_pa ... lican_party_is_slipping_i.html
Published: Apr 30, 2009
Author: The Star-Ledger Editorial Board
Post Date: 2009-04-30 07:54:43 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: SPECTER, GOV, IRRELEVANT, CRISIS
Views: 777
Comments: 48

Republican Party is slipping into irrelevance as Sen. Arlen Specter and voters bail

Posted by kheyboer April 30, 2009 05:33AM


AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Sen. Arlen Specter recently announced he is switching from the Republican to the Democratic party.

Back in the Reagan era, the Republican Party advertised itself as a "big tent," a collection of conservatives, independents, recovering liberals, even Reagan Democrats. Today, by comparison, it's little more than a pup tent.

Much is made of the Grand Old Party's latest evidence of shrinkage -- Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter's defection to the Democrats. Too little is made of the fact that in Obama's Washington the GOP is increasingly irrelevant at a time of great crisis when a vibrant opposition voice is vital.

It's not good for the country. One-party dominance has too often been a recipe for recklessness.

The most alarming aspect of the GOP's steep decline is the seeming indifference of its elected leadership and its Greek chorus in the right-wing media. "Good riddance!" was the response of many to Specter's departure. Rush Limbaugh, Grand Poobah of conservative TV cacklers, even suggested Specter take Sen. John McCain out the door with him.

A look at the map suggests this is not a party that can afford to lose anyone, even Sarah Palin.

Recent elections have left it representing a bit of the farm belt and little more than the Old Confederacy; even there, it lost three of the Old South's four biggest states last year, Florida, Virginia and North Carolina. Republicans are an endangered species all along the West Coast and have suffered grievous losses in the Midwest and the Middle Atlantic states and even in parts of their Rocky Mountain stronghold.

In New England they're beyond endangered; they're all but extinct.

There's no mystery why Republicans, like Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat, are slowly disappearing, grinning as they do. It's their quest for ultra-conservative ideological conformity. As Specter put it: "They don't make any bones about their willingness to lose the general election if they can purify the party." He cited the purging of popular GOP moderates in party primaries in Rhode Island and New Mexico that led to Senate general election defeats.

The party lacks the two things normally deemed essential to political success: nimble, attractive leaders and a message right for the times.

Its Congressional leaders, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. John Boehner, have all the appeal of a pair of androids. The party chairman, Michael Steele, is working toward a black belt in malapropisms. And what damage Limbaugh doesn't do to the party image, Dick Cheney does.

As toxic assets, they're a match for any held by Wall Street's most busted banks.

But it's on the vital subject of message that the GOP is most clearly bankrupt. Its all-purpose cure for everything that ails the country is tax cuts and/or reduced government spending. That won't do; it might if times were good, but not now, with the economy on dead stop and needing a jolt.

Moreover, the public is wise to the GOP's blanket opposition to the Obama program. A CBS News-NY Times poll reports that 70 percent of those surveyed believe the opposition is motivated primarily by politics, not principle.

In time, GOP fortunes will rebound. But not without new leadership, new ideas, and a new welcome for viewpoints other than those of Rush Limbaugh. South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham put it must pithily.

"We have to find places in the party," he said, "for people who couldn't win in South Carolina." (1 image)

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#4. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

One-party dominance has too often been a recipe for recklessness.

True, I tried to point this out to some people here but they put their hate for Bush above love of country.

There's no mystery why Republicans, ..... are slowly disappearing, ..... It's their quest for ultra-conservative ideological conformity.

Nonsense! The reason the GOP has withered is because they have stopped being conservative. In 94 they owned it all, but didn't have the balls to do what needed to be done. Now we're paying the price.

The author comes to the right conclusions, for the wrong reasons.

Flintlock  posted on  2009-04-30   8:35:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Flintlock (#4)

The reason the GOP has withered is because they have stopped being conservative. In 94 they owned it all, but didn't have the balls to do what needed to be done. Now we're paying the price.

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What you just described there covers FIFTY YEARS of Blood, Sweat, and Toil by MILLIONS of loyal Conservatives.

Loyal no more. There is nothing left in the GOP to be loyal to. They are WORSE THAN THE DEMOCRATS!

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2009-04-30   8:53:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#6)

They are WORSE THAN THE DEMOCRATS!

That's not true.

A quick look at the current bills in Congress, will confirm this. A quick look at the States is in order too; i.e. the Sovereignty resolution in Montana. The resolution failed on a 50-50 vote. All 50 Republicans voted for the resolution. All 50 Democrats voted against.

Flintlock  posted on  2009-04-30   9:12:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Flintlock (#11)

All 50 Republicans voted for the resolution. All 50 Democrats voted against.

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Why didn't those sons of bitches vote like that when Bush was breaking their bones to vote for CAFTA?

Do you want links?

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2009-04-30   9:19:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#13)

Do you want links?

Here it is.

Read the comments from the RATS who voted against it and see who the real traitors are.

bozemandailychronicle.com...0resolution.txtsuccession

Flintlock  posted on  2009-04-30   9:28:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Flintlock, James Deffenbach (#15)

Read the comments from the RATS who voted against it and see who the real traitors are.

Yep. RATS wearing REPUBLICAN CLOTHES!

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The New GOP Betrays America

The biblical truth "Hope deferred makes the heart sick" described my state of mind on July 27, 2005. That was when the House Republican leadership stopped the clock on the CAFTA vote because they didn't like the way it was going.

It gets more and more difficult to write about politics. The hope some of us placed in Republicans was misplaced. We had hope they might make a small attempt to lead this nation back to constitutional government: limited government.

Hoping Republicans will be conservative, constitutional or less venal than Democrats, however, is hopeless.

CAFTA vote story

"Twist some Republican arms until they break in a thousand pieces." That statement by Representative Jim Kolbe (R-Arizona) describes the Republican leadership's rabid determination to get the U.S. House to pass the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) -- no matter what. *

FINAL CAFTA VOTE ROLL CALL - How did your Congressman Vote?

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2009-04-30   9:34:14 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#17)

With only a FEW exceptions--very few--the people in Washington who actually pay any attention to that oath can be counted on the fingers of a duck.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-30 09:38:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM, James Deffenbach, ALL (#17)

I'm not trying to defend the RINO/CFR wing of the GOP. All I'm saying is that there are STILL some very good people in the party and they are the only hope we have to stop Obama's/CFR socialist agenda.

Why do you think Ron Paul runs as a Republican? Because he can get elected as one.

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