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Week of November 2, 2008 - November 8, 2008

Notes From The Right-Side of the Political Bipolarity


While you were celebrating Obama's win, then engaged fretting about Lieberman's affiliation and Reid's leadership, the insurgency has begun. Might be a good idea to keep at least one eye open, looking at what the other-side is doing.

Human Events - 11/05/2008
Congressional Silver Lining: 17 Reasons to Celebrate
by Mike Bober

Tom McClintock Blaine Luetkemeyer
Duncan D. Hunter Gregg Harper
Mike Coffman Steve Austria
Bill Posey Glenn Thompson
Tom Rooney Dr. Phil Roe
Aaron Schock Pete Olson
Brett Guthrie Jason Chaffetz
Dr. Bill Cassidy Cynthia Lummis
Erik Paulsen  

No retreat
Election 2008: Conservative reaction to the GOP's defeat
WorldMag.com

"Let's remember that if Jimmy Carter hadn't won over Gerald Ford, we would never have had Ronald Reagan. If Bill Clinton hadn't won, we would never have had the Contract with America and the Republican ascendancy in Congress, which led to the balanced budget that Bill Clinton takes credit for. You never know what the consequences are going to be." - Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission

"Conservative Christians must focus on ... wealth redistribution. This is fundamentally unscriptural and unbiblical. We are commanded to give on a personal, voluntary basis, not to allow Caesar to take more than what is his. This is where the 'values voters' and the 'fiscal conservatives' can work to rebuild the Reagan coalition. Wealth confiscation is fundamentally sinful, whatever the reason for doing so." - Larry Schweikart, professor of History, University of Dayton, Ohio

"I happen to believe that truth doesn't change because the American public decides to elect a different group of people with a different philosophy. The idea of principled conservatism and Christian conservatism is a standard that has stood the test of time and will stand the test of time. - Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa.

CNN - November 7, 2008
Moderates to blame for GOP losses, conservative leader says
Scott J. Anderson

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council told CNN that conservatives need to take back control of the GOP if the party is to return to its winning ways.

"Moderates never beat conservatives. We've seen that in past elections," he said.

Rejecting suggestions that the conservative movement was viewed as being out of touch with the electorate, Perkins says the Republican Party needs to go back to basics.

"It's a return to fundamental conservative principles that Ronald Reagan showed work and that people can be attracted to," Perkins said.

"Credibility will be essential for our primary task these next two years-to expose, dismantle and defeat the Democrat agenda." - Mike Pence (R-IN 6th) Letter, Dear Colleague Announcing Run for Conference Chair

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