The Coming Conservative Crack-up

The Republicans' split over the bailout bill is the latest example of the party's internal divisions. Unless the GOP figures out what it stands for, it's headed for civil war and electoral disaster.

Bumping abortion and other social issues to the top of the Republican agenda isn't how things are supposed to work -- those issues are supposed to be the opiate for the Republican masses, doled out generously at campaign time with the understanding that they'll have little importance once power is obtained. Palin, in fact, is the first Republican vice-presidential nominee drawn from that wing of the party obsessed with what other people are doing with ... Full Story »

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by Barry Grossheim - Oct. 1, 2008

An insightful look that the challenges to be faced by the Republican party's various factions after the November election assuming they have major loses. But it isn't like we haven't heard it all before, the long anticipated fracture between fiscal conservatives and cultural/religious conservatives.

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