Pundit David Frum says Republican party needs change
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- Pundit David Frum says Republican party needs change
- New role for president: fundraiser in chief
- bama on the ‘Hall of Mirrors’ of Washington
- Former State Legislative Candidate Sues Republican Party
Pundit David Frum says Republican party needs change
Toronto Star
Bush world is healthy and important for the party but there's no need to talk about reforming Canada's conservative movement commentator David Frum said today. Frum launched a maelstrom of debate among American Republicans two weeks after penning a Newsweek magazine cover story that attacked the divisive rhetoric of popular and influential radio personality Rush Limbaugh. In the story headlined "Why Rush is Wrong" Frum argued Limbaugh's acerbic views threaten to sink the party at a time when Republicans should be reaching out beyond their traditional core of voters and he called him "a man who is aggressive and bombastic cutting and sarcastic who dismisses the concerned citizens in network news focus groups as `losers. "' "It's triggered a very tense but I think healthy debate in the United States" Frum said in an interview.
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New role for president: fundraiser in chief
CNN International
It wasn’t until the 2004 cycle that the DNC was able to barely out-raise the RNC. So the fact that Democrats haven’t brought in as much this year as the GP isn’t necessarily a huge surprise" said Rob Yoon the CNN Political Unit’s research director. The president’s appearances at the fundraisers come on the same day he spent some political capital for the first time since taking over the White House in an effort to get another Democrat elected.
bama on the ‘Hall of Mirrors’ of Washington
ABC News
their trickle down voodoo economics does not work and none of the stupid plans they say that they have to pull us out of this situation will work! Its plain and simple. the Republican party is the main reason we are in this position and most of America is not interested in Republican politics anymore. your once influential Republicans like Rush Limbaugh has been reduced to a comedian. which is what he is.
Former State Legislative Candidate Sues Republican Party
KLN
Moats”Moats wants $50400 which is the salary he would have made for four years as state legislator. He is also asking for additional compensation to cover the expense of campaign materials to refute Republican claims lost earning capacity and emotional distress. Mark Fahleson is chairman of the state Republican Party. He said Wednesday that the Democratic Party “is the party of the trial lawyers so it’s not surprising that litigation is the salve for the wounds Democrats sustained on Election Day.
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