August 02, 2006
Republicans Love Competition -- New Moderate GOP Web Site Kicks Off
The goal of
GOPProgress.com, according to one of its founders, is to provide a counterweight on the web to conservatives sites like RedState and serve as an online forum for moderate/centrist/mainstreet/mainstream/libertarian Republican candidates across the country.
Site editor Liz Mair today calls on RNC chairman Ken Mehlman to stop giving interviews to RedState because they're leading a crusade against MI GOPer Joe Schwarz, who faces a competitive challenge from a conservative.
Writes Mair:
"Mr. Mehlman needs to hear from Republicans--moderates, libertarians, conservatives and everyone else--that the Chairman of the RNC should not be undercutting the efforts of his President, and his party, by giving exclusive interviews to sites that appear hell-bent on bringing down a candidate endorsed by everyone from the President to the House Majority Leader to Newt Gingrich to the NRA."
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http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2006/08/republicans_lov.htmlNow there's a quote that just proves the following point:
Friday, January 13th, 2006
Whats the Difference Between a Moderate Republican and a Republican?
Two disturbing, but not unexpected items in the New York Times today.
First, on the front page, above the fold, in their analsyis section, Adam Litak notes
"Alito May be in the Mold of Scalia and Thomas." After reviewing the hearings, my reaction is, of course he is. That is why Bush picked him. He has been catering to the far right since he took office. Is there any doubt that a president who would lie about war and spy on U.S. citizens without warrants, would do everything within his ability to enhance his own power and limit the rights of ordinary Americans?
Second, an editiorial entitled
"Pro-Choice Senators and Judge Alito" that observes the hypocrisy of these supposedly pro-choice Republicans who seem not to be doing anything to block the nomination of the most serious threat to Roe v. Wade since Robert Bork. Its fine to say your pro choice and defend a woman's riight to choose, but now that the moment of truth has come, these "pro-choice Republicans" -- in the Senate and House -- appear to be AWOL.
So, what is the difference between a moderate Republican and a Republican? Nothing, and America will be paying the price for it.
http://www.conyersblog.us/archives/00000351.htm