“…a group of Republicans are trying to re-frame and re-focus the party.”Because, as the article explains,
"According to a recent ABC poll, only 21 percent of Americans self-identify as Republicans. That's the lowest number since 1983. And only 39 percent of Republicans themselves [that's 39% of that 21%] say they have faith in congressional Republicans to 'make the right decisions for the country's future.'"No shit, Sherlock.
It fascinates me because the Republicans still call themselves "conservative" with a straight face, and insist that's what they are. Okay, for the moment we will give them that: Because, if they really want to "re-frame and re-focus" the party, they must do one of two things:
- They must either return to real conservatism, which they abandoned in favor of neocon adventurism and corporate plutocracy, or
- They must stop giving disengenuous lip service to conservatism altogether, and admit that the Republican party wants to redefine its political ideology as "whatever it takes to return to power."
It's okay if they want to re-frame or re-focus the Republican party; heaven knows it could use it. Frankly, I think most Americans could live with a government that included a balanced mix of fiscal conservatives and social liberals (I think that's how most Americans define themselves anyway). But this road show looks to me like a deperate attempt to entice swing voters with disengenuous pandering that belies their intention to continue in the same vein they have for years; the party of corporate powermongers and international strategy game players to whom we are simply pawns. Whoever buy the crap they're selling is getting played.
6 comments:
I so agree that most Americans would prefer a balanced mix of fiscal conservatives and social liberals. We actually had that mix at one point in history. Repubs need to lose the religious idealogues, the gun nuts and sessionists before moderates and independents will even consider getting back into the party. As the GOP now stands, polarization is rampant. The GOP should kick out the Sarah Palins, Joe the Plumbers, Michelle Bachmanns, Limbaughs, Hannitys and Becks, et al. Their "big tent" meme is laughable. Big Tent meaning neo-conservatives only.
All those characters you mention are so bizarre, it's no wonder they think Steven Colbert's TV persona is a real person. And those people are held in esteem by the right! Along with [shudder] Ann Coulter...
I'm a "gun nut" and a hard core leftist..
( borders are an artificial construct, the IWW is my favorite union, George Galloway rocks, capitalism is a cancer that if not dismantled will eventually destroy the world. etc, etc, etc. )
where does that leave me?
btw, the next word verification that appeared for comments was u-rear-a!
kind of reminded me of the little Italian guy in the movie Down by Law,
Buzzoffa!!!
And I'm not saying that anyone is a rear-a. It was just a funny looking almost word... ok, I'll shut up now.
Mike - Where does it leave you? Somewhere between the lofty ideals of a better world and the harsh realities of our brutish existence :)
"It is a sad and beautiful world..."
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