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Monday, January 14, 2008
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
How Republicans can help elect a Democrat
by Star Parker
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The opportunity for Republicans to hold onto the presidency in 2008 is far better than what conventional punditry would have us believe. But for Republicans to capture this opportunity, they are going to have to stop the destructiveness that has been fomenting inside the party and the mudslinging against their own.

As I wrote in a recent column, year-end highlights from the Pew Research Center show the Republican Party in a state that can be seen as either a glass half empty or half full.

On the half empty part, Pew reports that now "fully half (50 percent) of Americans identified with or leaned toward the Democratic Party, compared with just 36 percent who affiliated with the Republican Party."

But the glass half full message is that this reflects disillusionment of Republicans and previous Republican-leaning Independents and not new enthusiasm for Democrats. Favorability ratings for the Democratic Party have been unchanged while it has gained this apparent new support.

I do not believe for a minute that the majority of Americans are anxious to turn this country over to the big government socialism and cultural nihilism of the Democratic Party. But they will just to get change, if Americans of all walks of life do not again feel, as they did under Ronald Reagan's leadership, that the Republican Party represents them.

The growth in government during this recent period in which Republicans have been in control is obscene. It is appalling that since 2000 the number of registered lobbyists in Washington has doubled, from about 17,000 to now over 34,000.

The leading Republican candidates at this point are McCain, Huckabee, and Romney. None are cookie cutter cutouts of the Reagan ideal.

But from a gamut of well-known conservative and Republican personalities, no one is being excoriated like Huckabee.

There may be dissatisfaction with the other candidates, but Huckabee is the only one publicly being charged with John Edwards-like populism, anti-capitalism, of not being a conservative and, from some, being outright called a liberal.

I even heard one talk show journalist say the other day that there are Republicans that have their "knives" out for Huckabee.

But, as of this writing, Huckabee has finished first in the Iowa caucuses, is polling strongly in a wide array of states, and is first in the latest Gallup national poll. This support is coming from voters who identify themselves as conservative.

I would suggest that the hate campaign being conducted against Huckabee, emanating from some whom I know and respect, is just one more symptom of Republicans losing touch with their own principles and base. Continued...

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Star Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist through the Scripps Howard News Service and a regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Subject: TNboy
Several years ago, I knew an Evangelical minister in Lubbock TX who decided to ru for a national, political office. Shall I tell his name? Well, maybe not.

Anyway, he actually used your argument that he was "God's choice", annointed by Jesus, to serve America as a Congressman. He even said "True" Christians of "every faith" should vote for him. From his own pulpit, he constantly admonished his congregation that should they not vote for him, they would be behaving as "agents of the devil". One Sunday morning, he demanded that any member of the congregation not supporting him should "get out and go to hell." A number of people did get up and walk out.


The big problem was the reporter from the Lubbock Avalanche Journal who was in the service that morning. Guess what happened when the story hit the paper. Morris S... (oops!) who had been the favored candidate was soundly defeated.

What does this have to do with your post? In so many words, you say that Mike is God's man, anyone who opposes his political record and policy is "spewing hatred", and if we don't elect Mike we deserve the torment that will be heaped on us (we can go to hell).

I did NOT say Huckabee said this. YOU, TNboy, said it. That kind of rhetoric turns people off - even devout Christians.

Correction for briankira...
I'm not offended you quoted "our" prophet...just one minor, important correction. Joseph Smith Never claimed to better than the Lord Jesus Christ. Joseph Smith claimed to be a servant of Christ the same way that Peter, James, John, or Paul claimed to be...Joseph Never claimed to be perfect.

On a politcal note, as a practicing "Mormon," or more correctly, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I support a presidential candidate who believes in the sanctity of life, the sanctity of marriage with the definition of one man and one woman, and who believes in smaller government and lower taxes. If the candidate supports these views I do not care if they are Muslim, Christian, or Jewish or any other religion. Our Church does not and will never endorse a political candidate. In fact, there are several Latter-day Saint congressional representatives in both Republican and Democratic parties. So that's my two cents...
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