What is the GOP these days?

By Donna Brazile, Columnist
Monday, June 15, 2009 | 11 comment(s)

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If someone says, "I am with the GOP," what does that mean exactly?

According to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll, most Americans cannot name one person who speaks for the Republican Party. Asked to identify "the main person who speaks for the Republicans today," 51 percent of the respondents, including self-identified Republicans, drew a blank.

Some people named radio host Rush Limbaugh (13 percent), former vice president Dick Cheney (10 percent), former House speaker Newt Gingrich (6 percent), former GOP presidential candidate John McCain (6 percent) - all of whom had been in the news recently for scurrilous and persistent attacks on President Obama.

At this critical crossroad in this nation's history, one of our two major political parties is without a recognizable leader and message to help guide them and the United States. What a shame! And I say that without an iota of irony or sarcasm.

The Republican Party has been dormant while Congress and the president tackle the important challenges facing the nation and chart an ambitious approach to problems old and recent.

What does it mean to be a Republican?

There are two GOPs today: flame-throwers and moderates jumping off the burning ship. The USS GOP has no captain, no destination, no direction. At some point, more serious members will stand up and help retool the party of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Margaret Chase Smith, Jack Kemp and others.

The wannabe GOP leaders, and those raising their profile for the important 2012 presidential election, are setting their own ship of state afire with their constant stream of foul, rancid negativity. They always accuse the opposition of being harmful to our national interests, yet they propose no ideas or solutions of their own. And they never, ever seek compromise - not even with the moderates in their own party. In the theater of politics, they are arsonists who point fingers away from themselves while screaming "Fire!"

The good news is the American people have begun to catch on to the flame-throwers. Their proposed solutions are recognized as having contributed to so many of the problems we are facing today. (The GOP has politicized the budget and the growing deficits without acknowledging that both the war in Iraq and their massive tax cuts for the rich contributed to both our country's short- and long-term debt.)

If the Republicans cannot identify a leader or come up with new ideas, then they should be prepared for even larger losses in the next election.

Good riddance. Let a new, healthier and a more vibrant GOP emerge. And let it compete with sound, constructive policy alternatives to help guide the country during these difficult times.
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Dragonman wrote on Jun 29, 2009 10:14 PM:

I do know a couple old guys that prescribe to the GOP. They have just lost the Grand, and the Party, now they’re just old. It’s a shame that what you hear and see in the media is the extremist. I don’t believe that every republican is like Cheney, or Limbaugh. At least I hope not. They could, and should change it to The Grand Old Dysfunction, only then it would really go to their heads if they became the GOD, could you imagine Limbaugh, or Cheney.

orecoast007 wrote on Jun 22, 2009 2:29 PM:

Maybe the Republicans should choose Rush Limbaugh a their next candidate in the 2012 election????? LOL

Mr E wrote on Jun 22, 2009 1:29 PM:

People were making money hand-over-fist because of "the poor." And then they saw new streams of potential revenue... targeting everyone, from the poor to the middle class to the rich. These included the credit market, the housing market (NOT mortgages/loans, but housing prices themselves), insurance industries, and the like. Sorry, but "poor people" weren't the only people to fall hook, line, and sinker for the line "your home is equivalent to your value as a person, and prices will always go up."

Indeed, if "the poor" were in charge of the decisions of our nation the last 40 years, and not "the rich, the desired rich, and the criminally insane," we'd be in a country that asks for a reasonable amount of future investments from corporations, reasonable prices for homes, reasonable tax rates, and where goods/services are GUARANTEED. We wouldn't have idiots with 401Ks controlling the decisions of major companies.

Indeed, if the poor are to blame for anything, it's not stomping out the greed-lust of the baby boomer culture.

CriticaLogic wrote on Jun 22, 2009 1:01 PM:

From the perspective of Ms. Brazile there is no point in having any party other than the Democrats. Any disagreement with Obama, according to Ms. Brazile, amounts to "scurrilous and persistent attacks."

reedsport wrote on Jun 22, 2009 11:02 AM:

A whole Dough Nut Hole!!!

AnOldDude wrote on Jun 22, 2009 6:28 AM:

If the Republicans had reinvested (trickle down) and built sustainable businesses (not just restaurant chains)
and played fair just a little, life would be quite different.
Democrats have failed in their mission too. Now we are living with the damage the poor and those who prey on the poor caused.

pril wrote on Jun 22, 2009 4:41 AM:

Reedsport, you have a whole what where yours used to be?

Rip on dems at me all you want. I'm not one. And if I was a repub, I surely would be too embarrassed to admit it.

Reedsport wrote on Jun 16, 2009 1:07 PM:

Pril: Where is this map you speak of?
I have a whole where mine used to be before the Obamatrons took over!!

Tag Urit wrote on Jun 16, 2009 11:07 AM:

Taking advise from Donna Brazile on how to pull together the GOP is like hiring Mike Tyson to train your pet dog!

pril wrote on Jun 16, 2009 7:34 AM:

At least the dems know what the want. Repubs still are looking for the map to find their behinds.

Reedsport wrote on Jun 15, 2009 3:40 PM:

A better question would be - what is the Democratic party these days?
Here's a start:
higher taxes for EVERYONE with a national tax, trying to national health care, nationalized auto industry, nationalized banking industry, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Tim(forgets to pay taxes) Geightner, Eric(nation of cowards) Holder, Rahm Emmanuel Joe(walking gaffe machine)Biden, Dawn (pregnancy is same as slavery) Johnsen.
This is not the party of Kennedy or Clinton


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