Category Archives: Republican Party

The Real Progressive Speaks! (replying to the critics #1)

Our opponents like to call themselves “progressive,” and they have in mind a tradition of political activism that goes back more than a century.
That tradition includes some things that have become accepted, largely uncontroversial features of American politics and culture – such as voting rights for women, the direct popular election of senators, and [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATISM THEN AND NOW

Frustrated with his inability to control a sprawling government and anticipating a climate such as today’s, late in his second presidential term Reagan began arguing for a package of five constitutional amendments that he called his “Economic Bill of Rights.” (Once again he borrowed from FDR, who used the same label for a very different [...]

W.O.P. – dispatch from the HotAir beachhead

Just admit you’re wrong and shut up about progressivism
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URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT prepare to repel boarders at ZC…
Under fire from land, sea, air, and sub-ether… perimeters holding overall, infiltrators captured and being held for enhanced interrogation, ammo in good supply… exchanges with JED begin here… expect update [...]

The Real Progressives

Note to Zombie Contenders – this essayistic post is meant to summarize and extend the discussion that we’ve undertaken over the last week from my point of view. It contains much content that will be familiar to anyone who has had the patience to work through our comment threads. I am very grateful [...]

I’m a cancer, he’s a cancer, she’s a cancer, we’re a cancer…

Last night, J.E. Dyer replied to “The Point of Being Annoyed with Glenn Beck” (at HotAir here), and to related comments at her blog The Optimistic Conservative. (For anyone new to the discussion, “The Point…” was itself framed as a response to J.E.’s “Beck and the Legacy,” which had referenced my short “Bennett vs. Beck” [...]

The Point of Being Annoyed with Glenn Beck

In a post at the Optimistic Conservative, also featured on the HotAir main page, our friend and colleague J.E. Dyer asks, “What’s the point of being annoyed with Glenn Beck?” Obviously, J.E. is asking the question rhetorically, in order to respond to conservative criticisms of Beck that have been launched since his CPAC keynote [...]

Bennett vs. Beck

As between the Ph.D. in political philosophy (for whom I once worked) and a self-described rodeo clown, I’ll go with the former every time. If Glenn Beck were the future of conservatism, it would become a discredited movement. Fortunately, though, he’s not, and it won’t.
Peter Wehner “Bennett vs. Beck,” Contentions
Seems Rex and Narciso got the [...]

My fantasy is better than your fantasy

Paul Ryan may be the best and the brightest Republican in Congress, maybe the best and the brightest in the world, and he’s also got a best/bright web site up for his just re-published “Roadmap for America’s Future (2.0).”  I’ve hardly even begun to look it over, but I’ve seen Ryan’s media appearances, including his [...]

He Drives a Truck

Scott Brown’s win is, in fact, evidence of a major shift in voter sentiment. We’ll see if the party establishments catch up.

Now He’s Just Getting Sloppy

David Frum is on about talk radio conservatives again.

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – new models for 2010 (updated with bonus videos)

If Bob McDonnell’s campaign was a model of how to apply conservative principles to quality-of-life issues important to voters, Scott Brown’s is a model of an unthreatening, ordinary-guy populism. He represents a rejection of the Obama agenda, but is personally upbeat and thoroughly reasonable-seeming — the political sweet-spot for a Republican right now. It’s amazing [...]

RE: Smackdown from the Burbs

Under “Smackdown from the ‘Burbs,” we have our loyal home frog and a visitor arguing the “Tuesday’s elections mean nothing, the American troops will never reach Baghdad” line as applied to the political fate of one John Corzine.
Visitor Thurman Hart sums up the position as follows:
Corzine was defeated in New Jersey for three reasons: 1) [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – the 100% Brand New Authentic Republican Party

Republicans won’t find a more conservative candidate than Bob McDonnell if they draw lots from National Review’s subscription list. He didn’t abandon or “moderate” his principles to win the middle. Instead, he complemented them with an optimistic, populist vision of economic success.
Mr. McDonnell offered suburban voters, working women and independents a better way to increase [...]

Lesson from Election Night – Fear Is Good, but the Party Is Where the Action Is!

Observing the results of last night’s elections, grassroots conservatives with national concerns should note with some pleasure that we’re well past the “first they laugh at you” phase, and well into the “then they fear you” phase. That transition required, and got, some anticipatory “and then you win”’s in the great purple Commonwealth of [...]

UNDERWHELMING CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Saving the world in a few easy steps

What should Republicans be for? How about running on a platform that thoroughly reforms the budget process in specific ways; abolishes earmarks; takes the power to cook the federal books away from politicians and forces honest accounting; limits increases in federal salaries and benefits until they are, once again, in line with the private sector; [...]

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