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Originally Posted by crakjak
I'm not justifying any malfeasance, I am just stating the facts and agreeing with the Rabbi, common sense and good judgment is dead in American politics. Allowing the most radicals to win is accelerating the decent of the country to European type failure, Romney's leadership would have slowed the crash, for you to argue against this fact is sheer ignorance. Romney's business accument and his Mormon values would have served the country much better!!!
The Repubs only chance is to broaden the tent and moderate their policies and some areas concerning minorities or the party is out. How to do this and still maintain some core conservative values is going to be a feat!
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crakjak,
The "malfeasance" was a huge part of the loss, which is what is refusing to be discussed, especially by the mainstream media. The GOP can't push the grassroots aside and think they can win without them. The election showed that they cannot.
I'm not discounting some of the good points that the Rabbi has made. But, he is simply quite pessimistic and one-sided and still stuck thinking that Republicans actually stand for something different than the Democrats.
That is where are are now, refusing to continue with the GOP/Rove Establishment not winning with their forced moderates.
Tell them to unite with the Conservatives. They don't seem to want to do that. Ask Justin Amash of Michigan and Tim Huelskamp of Kansas who were booted.