"As the Republican Party has moved farther and farther to the right, I have found myself increasingly at odds with the Republican philosophy and more in line with the philosophy of the Democratic Party."
He thinks the Republican party is becoming too conservative. So I ask -- what's wrong with that?
Democrats and their lapdogs in the mainstream media portray the Republican party as being racist, not inclusive, uncaring, unempathic, derisive, close-minded, and dismissive and too conservative to represent the people.
They are completely wrong. Democrats and their lapdogs in the mainstream media have more and more successfully projected their faults onto the Republican party and Conservatives, and have in the process fooled far too many people.
But it is their intent to deceive, to impose their ideology, to usurp power, and to oppress.
The Democrat party is racist. Obama and Biden were the only ones who brought up race during the campaign. Janeane Garafalo called the people who came to the tea parties to peacefully assemble and protest, under their First Amendment rights, "racist rednecks", claiming they were only there to protest a black man in the White House.
Democrats are not inclusive. Democrats are derisive, close-minded and uncaring. Democrats have become extreme in their liberal ideology, and they impose their liberal doctrine on the people regardless of peoples' feelings or opinions. They segregate people into interest groups. They separate, they divide, they minimize and marginalize.
In their clamor to push Obama to select a new Supreme Court Justice to replace Souter, they have criteria: The new Justice must be a woman, she must be a minority, she must understand and empathize with certain segments of society such as the poor, minorities, gay. Apparently merit has no bearing on this choice. Apparently the good of all Americans has little importance. Instead, the objective is liberal, focus-group activism. It is the twisted liberal tenet, the "needs" of the few outweigh the "needs" of the many.
Just look who is at the top of their party! Look who runs the show! Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama, the most liberal liberals there are. The Democrat party majority is far, far left hate-mongers such as George Soros and Sean Penn. Take the example of Miss California, who offered her opinion, and the close-minded haters of the Democrat party put her on the hit list. They try to silence dissent, and try to destroy those with whom they don't agree. Remember the vitriol with which they attacked Sarah Palin?
No, the Democrat party is wrong. They have become the extreme left liberal ideologues who complain that Republicans are too conservative. While they have moved far to the left at warp speed, they expect conservatives to "be more inclusive". While they decry a woman offering her conservative opinion, the call her a b*tch. While they claim to care for the weak and helpless, they scream that Sarah Palin is a criminal for not aborting a baby with Down's syndrome.
Why is the Republican party the only party expected to become more "moderate"? Why is the Republican party supposed to bend to the left? Why ought the Republican party to deny it's long-held traditional values and principles?
No. The Republican party must become more conservative, if, in the very least, to protect the American people from the abuses of the extreme left Democrat party, which is no longer a moderate party.
Conservatives, generally speaking, come to their values and principles on the basis of a tradition which has been historically informed by religious concerns such as empathy, love of fellow man, and kindness to others. The Democrat party and their lapdogs in the mainstream media have worked hard to deceive people, which means conservatives must have to work harder to restore the truth.
The Republican party must embrace it's traditional values and principles once again. The coveted "Independents" will choose the Republican party if they see a commitment to principles and values. As the saying goes, if we stand for nothing, we will fall for anything.

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