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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Terry Paulson :: Townhall.com Columnist
End the Republican Pity Party, Give Us a Contract With America We Can Support!
by Terry Paulson
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The media pundits and many Republicans themselves have all but conceded the November election. They seem paralyzed like a deer in the headlights by the mid-term election setbacks, the unpopularity of President Bush and the recent special election losses.

Some psychologists have termed the depression of our age learned helplessness-“There’s nothing I can do that will make any difference in what will happen to me, so I might as well wait until they do it to me!“ Some Republicans are settling for an early pity party and hoping that the Democrats will falter and hand the GOP a November happy accident!

John McCain may not be many conservatives’ favorite candidate, but he’s putting the rest of the party to shame by running an aggressive campaign trying to sell himself and his agenda to independents and core conservatives alike.

Where are the rest of the Republican leaders? They’re hiding or complaining! GOP Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia complained recently that "if we were dog food, they would take us off the shelf." California Gov. Schwarzenegger warns that Republicans are in danger of "dying at the box office." All this, while their core constituency faces a nightmare—four years with an inexperienced liberal president and a Democrat-controlled Senate and House of Representatives. You don’t get support by hiding—you win elections by leading!

There are no perfect candidates and no perfect strategies, but we expect our party leaders and candidates to fight for the principles and values we believe in whether they win or lose. Wayne Gretzky, the all-time NHL scoring leader, gave credit to an early coach for some compelling advice—“You miss a 100% of the shots you never take!” Winston Churchill had his own version—“I never worry about action, but only about inaction.”

It’s time for action. Don’t wait for the Democrats or for the Republican Convention. Go on the offense by coming together to communicate a 2008 Contract with America. Take the focus off of Bush and the past, and put the focus where it belongs on a simple but compelling vision for what we can and must be! Newt Gingrich has helped champion the importance of focusing on the future; it’s time the party listens.

Uniting the party behind a “Contract with America” worked in 1984 because it gave Republicans a focus they could communicate that went beyond any candidate. Many independents found that they were actually “Republicans” but didn’t know it. Parties ebb and flow, people come and go, but principles last! Continued...

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Terry Paulson, PhD is a psychologist, award-winning professional speaker, author of The Dinner: The Political Conversation Your Mother Told You Never to Have, and long-time columnist for the Ventura County Star.

 
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Subject: A little review 3
The newly elected Republican majority got to work cleaning House (& Senate) but continued this inexplicable caving to Dem demands on incrementally nationalizing healthcare, among other things. To fail to grow a government program by more than last session was "mean spirited!" About this time talk about "appealing to moderates" and being less "strident" and less "partisan" was heard. No one ever said that when the Dems ran things. Imagine how Tip O'Neill would have reacted to any such tripe!

Somehow, for Republicans to assert conservatism was "bickering" & too "partisan," while firebreathing Dems could thunder about "starving children" with impunity.

At length, the "counter-revolution" threw out Newt and established the "business-as-usual" bunch of "moderate" careerists & spineless wonders.

In 1996 there was an opportunity to turn Waco Willie out four yrs early & end the horror & travesty of his reign. The GOP rose to the occasion by letting tired old Bob Dole have "his turn" at bat instead of putting up a real contender. The Dems insisted Dole was obligated to resign the Senate if he was going to run for POTUS. (Note that no such demand was made of Kerry, Clinton, Edwards, McCain, or Obama later!) Dole ambled thru the campaign, not rocking the boat, & retired to pitch Viagra. 4 more years of Willie, biggest political hack, liar, criminal, & traitor to stink up the Oval Office so far, thank you.

A little review 2
Even center-right Americans got so dismayed w/ Bill & Hillary's socialist agenda, & disgusted w/ the self-serving antics of the long-entrenched Dem House majority, they were ripe for a change.

We started noticing something funny. By that time, Waco Willie had cranked up a big citizen disarmament campaign, with lots of goofy gun laws. Curiously, the Republican Senators didn't try to block them as they could have. Arlen Specter & others kept feeling this impulse to "compromise" on this critical issue, snatching defeat from victory's jaws on the stoopid "assault weapon ban". We were wondering "What gives? To whom are they pandering? What do we get in return?" Why would a Republican not oppose a useless gun ban?

Newt came up with the Contract With America for Republican Congressional candidates to run on in 1994. It was pretty modest and realistic, but it did address a lot of big & small issues important to conservatives then. One thing the CwA did was nationalize Congressional races & give candidates a chance to tie into national policy issues & concerns individually, instead of traditionally focusing on "bringing home bacon" while rubberstamping whatever the big wheels put in front of them in DC. Wham! A Republican majority in both houses!
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