Is the GOP-Conservative Marriage Worth Saving?


Maybe we should start seeing other people

In light of the most recent Gallup poll numbers, which show the GOP’s image taking a pounding and even its own members believing it needs to become more conservative, there is reason to ask whether the long union between conservatives and the Republican apparatus is worth maintaining.

On the latest TQ podcast, Brian Gottstein, John Taylor and I discuss this and a lot more. Download, digest and discuss.

(cross-posted at Tertium Quids)


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your premise and conclusion are contradictory

Beaglescout (Diary) Tuesday, November 25th at 4:01PM EST (link)

Let me make this obvious. You said

  1. GOP members believe it needs to become more conservative.

therefore…

  1. GOP should become less conservative.

1 does not lead to 2. Try again, lefty.

“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.”

–Alexander Hamilton

So close...

Norm Leahy (Diary) Tuesday, November 25th at 7:57PM EST (link)

Lefty?

Technically, yes, I am left handed.

But the point of the post, and the ‘cast, is whether conservatives ought to remain loyal to a party that seems to be working contrary to their beliefs.