fishbob
Seasonally Disaffected
Where are the moderate Republicans?
Hiding in shame, embarrassed to be seen in public.
Where are the moderate Republicans?
Hiding in shame, embarrassed to be seen in public.
I thought McCain was a fairly moderate Republican, but Palin demolished that moderation.
I basically buy this notion ... with one small objection. Back when decisions were being made, Obama looked decidedly beatable. The economy was in the toilet, unemployment was predicted to be high for years to come, the Middle East was a mess, etc. There was every reason to think that the GOP could prevail. If they did, then those moderates would have had to wait until 2020 for a shot at the brass ring. I don't think any pol thinks that far ahead.The moderates are waiting for 2016. W is still fresh in people's heads, Obama is too strong so they don't want to blow their chance on a no real hope election.
But the news is disasterous for the GOP, as she was a safe seat for the party. Now, there is a better-than-average chance that the seat will be taken by a Democrat. Maybe that's why Ms. Snowe timed her departure as she did.
Travis, have you read that New York article? If not, you might want to give it a look.
I agree. But how long will it take? And will their modernization be slowed by victories won by accident and not by keeping up with the attitudes of the American public?
In another thread, SezMe posted a link to an article in New York magazine, "2012 or Never". I think the author has it largely right.
Looking ahead, I think it will be a while before enough fire-breathers fade away into nursing homes and graves, and allow a less-religious, less-white, less-Bircher GOP to gather itself. There are still an awful lot of White Americans who remember (or convince themselves they remember) halcyon days before Brown and before 1968. As the above-linked article points out, there are still too many Republicans pushing for a return to their alternate 1950. Maybe only the attrition of time will free them from these shackles.
They're more focused on social issues, race-status, and culture. I probably should have chosen 1953. Ike is in office, the Reds are being routed out of Hollywood (if not out of all Korea), Stalin is dead, and Jim Crow is alive.So a top marginal tax rateis of 90% or is that one of the alternates?
According to Ann Coulter Romney is the most conservative of the remaining 4 candidates. In any event, I think he is largely a moderate. I don't believe him when he says he is pro-life nor do I believe a lot of his other claims. I think he would say anything to get elected.In response to the topic of the thread isn't the front runner a moderate republican?
In response to the topic of the thread isn't the front runner a moderate republican?
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I don't miss the Republican party, but I am amazed that they seem to so blindly cling to outmoded and distasteful ideas such as the ones that are on display every day in the current GOP primary campaigns.
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In response to the topic of the thread isn't the front runner a moderate republican?
No! Torture me, kill me even! I'll never talk!
The remaining moderate republicans are barely viable as a breeding population and have to be kept hidden away at this time for the good of the future.