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The Myth of the Fiscal Conservative

By Larry Miller
There are some who live in a fantasy world that believe moral values are not necessary to maintaining a solid conservative government. They reject the idea that it takes a firm set of convictions to stop government waste and intrusion. They call themselves “fiscal conservatives” and want us to believe that the only qualification to be worthy of our support is to be in favor of a smaller government.

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The Deciders

voteIf the Republican Party is to purge itself of its legacy of failed leadership, it must indeed return to the tried and true “conscience of a conservative,” by acknowledging that a party divided against itself cannot stand. In short, the neo-conservative cabal which hijacked the party has failed to protect the national interest.

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Flight of the Phoenix

no-rhinosContrary to popular belief, the Republican Party is actually dead; that is why it now parades out zombies and political hacks for our perusal. For Americans to witness the rise of J.D. Hayworth, like the proverbial phoenix, is indeed a portent of good fortune for the survival of our republic and the conservative principles which enable homeostasis of the national body.

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The People Are Just Beginning To Speak

ScottBrown2We, and the people of Massachusetts, are indeed fortunate that Brown’s was a significant victory, not just squeaking by with a few hundred votes as happened in Minnesota. The difference was too great to be covered by ballots found in the trunk of a car or glitches in a few voting machines.

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Passion over Palin

Sarah PalinNow the Republican Party has climbed aboard the “Get Palin” train. Why? The GOP is scared witless that Palin will be the first presidential candidate of the Tea Party in America. If that should happen, she will split the republican electorate, take a slew of votes away from the GOP candidate, and, most likely, insure another victory for the Democrats. However, Palin’s possible Tea Party candidacy would suddenly boost the power of those members of the GOP electorate who subscribe to the Tea Party’s conservative philosophy.

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Some Thoughts on the Tea Party Movement

teaparties-movementI’ve been encouraged that the Tea Party movement is growing and becoming better organized. Conventions will be held to coordinate efforts, and even the MSM is starting to pay attention without the typical attacks. We are having an impact, but to continue doing so, some things need to be considered.

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Is it Time For Michael Steele to go?

steeleThis is a significant problem. In fact, it is an enormous problem. To set this nation right, we MUST win the House this year. I don’t believe it’s optional. Given the growing discontent among the public, and especially among independents, it would seem to be an achievable goal.

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Nothing new about this tactic

no-rhinosIn their best let’s-you-and-them-fight mode, the bought-and-sold Obama worshipping mainstream media is advising the Republican Party to surrender to its tiny left-leaning wing they call the moderates and allow them to set the GOP’s agenda.

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GOP or GIP?

gop-deadWhere do we go from here? If economic projections and unemployment rates remain depressed a year from now, I think the GOP will be poised to retake both houses of Congress, rendering Obama a lame duck president into the 2012 election and almost assuring that a Republican will become the nation’s next leader. That’s why Obama is so desperately trying to pass his FDR welfare state legislation before the August recess.

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