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Maggie Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Next Great Conservative Movement
by Maggie Gallagher
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

How low can the GOP brand go? What will the next great conservative movement look like?

Former House Republican leader Tom Delay told the editors of The Washington Times a hard truth: "The conservatives refuse to accept that the left is cleaning their clock, and until you hit some bottom, whatever that is, to where it says, 'Well, maybe we ought to do something different,' little or nothing's going to change."

The thumpin' of 2006 was not enough of a wake-up call for a party -- or a political movement -- that had experienced 25 years of steady if not spectacular growth. Will it take the massacre building in 2008 to make an entrenched ideological establishment (of which I consider myself a charter member) engage in that most critical activity for a political movement: new thinking?

Here's what I see: The conservative movement that launched with Barry Goldwater's campaign in 1964 has pretty much run its course. It has died in the way great political coalitions do, as much because of its successes as because of its failures.

The Roosevelt coalition dwindled as more Americans climbed into the middle classes, where they resented high taxes and did not look to the government to be their champion in the same way.

The Reagan coalition, that combination of anti-communist hawks, pro-growth low-taxers and social conservatives, has achieved great things: the fall of the Soviet Union, the resurgence of faith in market economies, a permanent reduction in the federal tax rates (including taking millions of Americans off the federal income tax rolls altogether), a striking reduction in crime rates, welfare reform and the largely unsung doubling of the per-child tax exemption that each year protects the incomes that families (especially larger religious families) need to raise their kids.

But all that is so yesterday.

As Sen. Obama is adept at pointing out, Iran is not Russia. After six years without a major terrorist attack, the new threats behind the War on Terror do not have the same kind of galvanizing resonance as Khrushchev thumping his nuclear-backed shoe and saying, "We will bury you!"

Meanwhile, the left never was defunded, creating a huge structural mismatch in the process of "culture creation": Massive government dollars fuel their organizations and ideas, while even tiny social conservative funding streams like abstinence education are under intense assault. The federal government is larger and more intrusive than ever -- where exactly in the Constitution did it say Congress has the power to regulate my lightbulb purchases? And we never did win back the right to buy toilets that flush properly, did we?

Most heartbreaking, the drive to rebuke judicial activism appears to have stalled just one Supreme Court justice short of overturning that most monstrous monument to judicial tyranny, Roe v. Wade. Continued...

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Maggie Gallagher is a nationally syndicated columnist, a leading voice in the new marriage movement and co-author of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially.

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Subject: happy with the party
Thomas J Gassett, I was also happy with Gingrich's GOP congress from 1995 - 2000.

I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. The basis of conservatism is a desire for less government interference or less centralized authority or more individual freedom and this is a pretty general description also of what libertarianism is.

I don 't know about you, but I am impatient with those Republicans who after the last election rushed into print saying, "We must broaden the base of our party" -- when what they meant was to fuzz up and blur even more the differences between ourselves and our opponents.

A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.

I do not believe I have proposed anything that is contrary to what has been considered Republican principle. It is at the same time the very basis of conservatism. It is time to reassert that principle and raise it to full view. And if there are those who cannot subscribe to these principles, then let them go their way.


It's just occurred to me that I go out and post all these things that I'm against and then I go out and campaign for the Republicans who are making it happen. I'm going to stop.

This is not the time for political fun and games. This is the time for a new beginning.

Radical Right
Are you so angry because many of us are opposed to McCain becoming president? Or is it something else?>>

I'm not angry ... I simply don't suffer fools well.

BTW, fascism / national socialism (nazi) are, as the name suggests, socialist, which is the OPPOSITE of conservatism. >>

The Radical Right is the opposite of conservatism, you idiot. There is nothing conservative about burning down the party, opening the door wide to universal healthcare, and ruining a court republicans have been fighting to build for over twenty five years, because the republican nominee isn't pure enough. To do so in the name of saving something is lunacy not conservative. Not even Reagan could wear the ideological burka demanded by the RADICAL RIGHT. You ideologues haven't been happy with the republican party before or since Reagan. And just shut up about Ronald 'never speak ill of another republican' Reagan. He was a Big Tent republican and you dirty his name and his legacy. He wasn't the hater you RR wing nuts are. When you Nazis spew over your version of purist conservatism you divide even the republicans. Reagan was a Big Tent republican, and your tent is so small it looks like a burka.
I have no intention of suffering you fools well, or being nice to you. I see you freaks as every bit the threat to our nation as the Lunatic Left. Get out of my party!
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