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Originally Posted by nittanyalum
But KSigkid, you have to admit, the party as it stands today does not deserve the "Grand Old Party" moniker. The inmates are running the asylum and the fiscal conservatives and small-government conservatives have been lost beneath the pile of social issues and scare-tactics and name-calling the people that are now considered the "base" have been allowed to make its face. I personally don't feel anything negative toward "Republicans" because I don't even recognize them anymore, I'm just glad the hard-right-loonies didn't have their way. Unfortunately, most people equate them with "Republican". Don't get touchy that people are reacting strongly about the extreme righties, if that's not you, that's not who they're talking about. Don't take the whole burden of the failed party on your shoulders, either. The boys at the controls of the party machine need to break out the manual and get to tinkering if they want to get it back up and running. 'Cause that thing is done broke.
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You have been incredibly respectful, one of the most respectful people I have dealt with throughout the campaign. I have a ton of respect for the way you have approached things. But I do remain touchy when people equate certain Republicans with the party as a whole. I'm not disputing that there were some crazies who made their voice heard during this election. As you have probably noted from my previous comments, I'm not thrilled with the way the Republican party has turned in the past few months.
But, I am seriously concerned that there are some, on this board, and otherwise, who have so much anger towards the Republicans. It's almost like, if it's not unanimous, that there are issues.
As a Republican, I do take the burden of the party upon myself. I have tried to represent the party to my best ability, and it bothers me when some try to paint the whole party with a broad brush. The machinery is broken, but as a Republican, I take that burden upon myself as a member of the party.