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http://townhall.com/columnists/patbuchanan/2012/07/27/in_the_long_run_is_the_gop_dead/page/2

Since 1928, only Dwight Eisenhower and George W. Bush have won the presidency while capturing both houses of Congress for the GOP.

In his 49-state landslide, Richard Nixon failed to take either House. In his two landslides, Ronald Reagan won back only the Senate. Yet Mitt Romney is even money to pull off the hat trick.
With this hopeful prospect, why the near despair among so many Republicans about the long term?
In his New York Times report, "In California, GOP Fights Steep Decline," Adam Nagourney delves into the reasons.

In the Golden Land, a state Nixon carried all five times he was on a national ticket and Reagan carried by landslides all four times he ran, the GOP does not hold a single statewide office. It gained not a single House seat in the 2010 landslide. Party registration has fallen to 30 percent of the California electorate and is steadily sinking.

Why? It is said that California Republicans are too out of touch, too socially conservative on issues like right-to-life and gay rights. "When you look at the population growth," says GOP consultant Steve Schmidt, "the actual party is shrinking. It's becoming more white. It's becoming older."

Race, age and ethnicity are at the heart of the problem. And they portend not only the party's death in California, but perhaps its destiny in the rest of America.
Consider. Almost 90 percent of all Republican voters in presidential elections are white. Almost 90 percent are Christians. But whites fell to 74 percent of the electorate in 2008 and were only 64 percent of the population. Christians are down to 75 percent of the population from 85 in 1990. The falloff continues and is greatest among the young.

Consider ethnicity. Hispanics were 15 percent of the U.S. population in 2008 and 7.4 percent of the electorate. Both percentages will inexorably rise.

Yet in their best years, like 2004, Republicans lose the Hispanic vote 3-to-2. In bad years, like 2008, they lose it 2-to-1. Whites are already a minority in California, and Hispanics will eventually become the majority.

Say goodbye to the Golden Land.

Asian-Americans voted 3-to-2 for Obama, black Americans 24-to-1. The Asian population in California and the nation is growing rapidly. The black population, 13 percent of the nation, is growing steadily.

Whites, already a minority in our two most populous states, will be less than half the U.S. population by 2041 and a minority in 10 states by 2020.

Consider now the Electoral College picture.

Of the seven mega-states, California, New York and Illinois appear lost to the GOP. Pennsylvania has not gone Republican since 1988. Ohio and Florida, both crucial, are now swing states. Whites have become a minority in Texas. When Texas goes, America goes.

This year could be the last hurrah.

The GOP must work harder to win Hispanic votes, we are told. But consider the home economics and self-interest of Hispanics.

Half of all U.S. wage-earners pay no income tax. Yet that half and their families receive free education K-12, Medicaid, rent supplements, food stamps, earned income tax credits, Pell grants, welfare payments, unemployment checks and other benefits.

Why should poor, working- and middle-class Hispanics, the vast majority, vote for a party that will reduce taxes they don't pay, but cut the benefits they do receive?

The majority of Latinos, African-Americans, immigrants and young people 18 to 25 pay no income taxes yet enjoy a panoply of government benefits. Does not self-interest dictate a vote for the party that will let them keep what they have and perhaps give them more, rather than the party that will pare back what they now receive?

What are the historic blunders of the Grand Old Party that may yet appear on the autopsy report as probable causes of death?

First, the party, intimidated by name-calling, refused to stop a tidal wave of immigration that brought 40 million people here whose families depend heavily on government. We needed a time-out to assimilate them and see them move out of the tax-consuming sector of the nation.

Republicans acquiesced in the importation of a new electorate that may provide the decisive votes to send the party to the ash heap of history.

Second, Republicans, when enacting tax cuts, repeatedly dropped millions of taxpayers off the rolls, creating a huge class that contributes little to pay for the expanding cornucopia of benefits it receives.

Third, the social revolution of the 1960s captured the culture and converted much of the nation. According to a new Pew poll, the number of Americans who profess a belief in no religion at all has tripled since the 1990s and is now one in five of our countrymen.

If your racial and ethnic voter base is aging, shrinking and dying, your moral code is being rejected, and the tax-consuming class has been allowed to grow to equal or to dwarf the taxpaying class, the Grand Old Party has a problem. But then so, too, does the country.

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kill every white imo
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when you think about it diversity doesn't actually make a society stronger at all
#5
american politics is going to get a lot funnier when republicans become a regional party and democrats somehow shift even further to the right
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Alyosha posted:



white people are pretty rad tho overall

we gave the world all sorts of neat stuff like both continental and analytic philosophy, combine harvesters, and speed metal

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Pat Buchanan is more correct than LF, but what else is new.
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We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children, Because the beauty of the White Aryan women must not perish from the earth.
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

when you think about it diversity doesn't actually make a society stronger at all



*Examines ur post metadata* Hrrmb....Diversity doesnt make you stronger u say.....Says here "Posted from an Chinese Iphone".....in an Italian Olive Garden....with your iberian girlfriend....While being served by a Saudenese waiter. Hypocricy much?

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what kind of jerk thinks it is good for western societies to be "strong"
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*raises paw*
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people said the same thing in the 1970s, like oh consciousness is so high and there are all these social movements, there's no way the right can claw back a victory, it's almost certain the economy will become more planned and socialistic, and it turned out not to be completely true given *waves hand over neoliberal wreckage*
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actually people said that in the 1920s and even 1930s too. like trotskyists called fascism the "death rattle of capitalism"
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which is probably true but more in the epochal sense and not like in the sense of that decade
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getfiscal posted:

people said the same thing in the 1970s, like oh consciousness is so high and there are all these social movements, there's no way the right can claw back a victory, it's almost certain the economy will become more planned and socialistic, and it turned out not to be completely true given *waves hand over neoliberal wreckage*



it was impossible to predict the invention of the internet and its use as an entropic self-perpetuating propaganda vector. except for all those fascist right-wing DARPA guys who helped develop it and spent two decades planning how best to use it as a propaganda vector

the destruction of the Fairness Doctrine and rise of Fox News were probably pretty easy to predict though, so theres no excuse for that

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tpaine posted:

perhaps but did you know you're fat.

*looks over to mirror*

hello lardass my old friend
i've come to swallow fried bacon

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or maybe what were watching now really is the extinction-explosion of the Republican party, and we will be able to see firsthand within our lifetimes the complete infiltration and fragmentation of the Democratic party by a malingering diaspora of right-wing thought, Barack Obama being worshiped in hindsight as its herald
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i don't think so jim. he's dead
#23
Superabound you're either brilliant at aping the dullest style of LF posting or you are actually this tedious. I'm nearly autistic so I can't read these things well but you might want to ease the throttle son
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a hard bro, but fair
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gyrofry posted:

a hard bro, but fair

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Groulxsmith posted:

Superabound you're either brilliant at aping the dullest style of LF posting or you are actually this tedious. I'm nearly autistic so I can't read these things well but you might want to ease the throttle son



im white, jewlsmith, could you bore me?

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Groulxsmith posted:

Superabound you're either brilliant at aping the dullest style of LF posting or you are actually this tedious. I'm nearly autistic so I can't read these things well but you might want to ease the throttle son



modz please relabel Submit button to "Flush"

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Superabound posted:

Groulxsmith posted:

Superabound you're either brilliant at aping the dullest style of LF posting or you are actually this tedious. I'm nearly autistic so I can't read these things well but you might want to ease the throttle son

modz please relabel Submit button to "Flush"


solid gold hits.