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The GOP Must Take Out the Trash
The GOP Must Take Out the Trash
The Blagojevich scandal offers a chance for the GOP to redefine itself in voters' minds, but the opportunity comes at the cost of a thorough house-cleaning.
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In Private Memo, RNC Chief Concedes That GOP Is Bereft Of Ideas, Vows Change Of Direction
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — In a frank and private memo sent today to Republican National Commitee members, the RNC chairman acknowledges... that the GOP has grown too addicted to ideology, places politics before policy, and is bereft of ideas -- and that it's imperative that the ... (more) In Private Memo, RNC Chief Concedes That GOP Is Bereft ...
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Advice to the GOP: Expose, Expose, Expose
Winds of Change.NET — ... J.R. Dunn at the American Thinker has an article that I think is flawed in several ways, but nonetheless offers good and smart advice. He thinks it's time for the GOP to clean house, and re-commit itself to certain standards: ...

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