We need a second GOP
It’s probably futile to try to change current Republicans. It’s smarter to build a new wing of the Republican Party, one that can compete in the Northeast, the mid-Atlantic states, in the upper Midwest and along the West Coast. It’s smarter to build a new division that is different the way the Westin is different than the Sheraton.
The second G.O.P. wouldn’t be based on the Encroachment Story. It would be based on the idea that America is being hit simultaneously by two crises, which you might call the Mancur Olson crisis and the Charles Murray crisis.
Olson argued that nations decline because their aging institutions get bloated and sclerotic and retard national dynamism. Murray argues that America is coming apart, dividing into two nations — one with high education levels, stable families and good opportunities and the other with low education levels, unstable families and bad opportunities.
The second G.O.P. would tackle both problems at once.









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And made the Republican Party toxic.
Glad to know that you define “true conservatism” as big government “compassionate conservatism.”
It makes me run for the hills.
Resist We Much on January 29, 2013 at 10:06 PM
Thorns on it, definitely thorns.
Cindy Munford on January 29, 2013 at 10:07 PM
Not via social conservatism he didn’t. The GOP became “toxic” as it tried to be more like the Democrats.
ddrintn on January 29, 2013 at 10:08 PM
Seriously I don’t understand all the heat, I’d be surprised to learn that Meredith was unhappy with our last two nominees. Probably wasn’t too choked up about a certain VP pick but for the most part hasn’t she gotten her way. No one was going to beat Obama.
Cindy Munford on January 29, 2013 at 10:11 PM
I disagree. Obama was the most beatable dude occupying the White House in a century. The GOP though wisely chose the one guy who couldn’t cut the mustard.
ddrintn on January 29, 2013 at 10:14 PM
^ Or do you mean 2008? Yeah, not even Reagan could’ve pulled that off.
ddrintn on January 29, 2013 at 10:15 PM
I agree with you on the reelection, I’m still shaking my head. But the first election was all about ridding the nation of historic white guilt. To bad those assuaging guilt they had no business feeling didn’t realize that it can’t be gotten rid of, Obama will see to that.
Cindy Munford on January 29, 2013 at 10:17 PM
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