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moron
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/25/AR2010032502336.html?nav=hcmodule

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Three days after calling health-care reform a debacle for Republicans, David Frum was forced out of his job at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday.

Bruce Bartlett, another conservative scholar who has been at odds with the right, wrote that Frum told him AEI staffers "had been ordered not to speak to the media" about health care "because they agreed with too much of what Obama was trying to do. . . . The donor community is only interested in financing organizations that parrot the party line.”

Frum's stint in the Bush White House is best remembered for his role in crafting the phrase "axis of evil,”

He emerged as a harsh critic of Sarah Palin during the 2008 campaign and resigned from the National Review after Obama was elected. "I think a little more distance can help everybody do a better job of keeping their temper," he said then. "I am really and truly frightened by the collapse of support for the Republican Party by the young and the educated.”
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He has also been at war with much of the talk-radio right. Frum wrote a Newsweek cover story last year lambasting Rush Limbaugh, calling the host a "walking stereotype of self-indulgence -- exactly the image that Barack Obama most wants to affix to our philosophy and our party.”
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In light of theDuke’s other thread asking about reasonable Republicans, it looks like their will be none if they keep paring away dissenting voices to keep the nuts pouring in the money.

Frum was just at NCSU about 2 weeks ago giving a talk hosted by the Pope Foundation called “Modern Conservatism” from what I recall.

[Edited on March 25, 2010 at 10:54 PM. Reason : ]

3/25/2010 10:53:35 PM

Patman
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The Republican party keeps getting smaller.

3/25/2010 11:09:41 PM

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At this point I'm basically just counting on the fact that I'm probably still young enough to live through the self-immolation of the Republican party straight through to the part where it comes back to life as something that isn't, you know, fucking retarded.

3/26/2010 2:57:29 AM

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"At this point I'm basically just counting on the fact that I'm probably still young enough to live through the self-immolation of the Republican party straight through to the part where it comes back to life as something that isn't, you know, fucking retarded."


This is what i am banking on and why i'm not that upset about obama and liberal friends runnign the show right now.

3/26/2010 9:13:00 AM

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^ You might not mind now..but the economic hangover after the Obama party is over will be massive.

3/26/2010 10:53:23 AM

BobbyDigital
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Bush started the party. He should get credit as well.

3/26/2010 12:35:42 PM

moron
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8Ewcl-aD-s&feature=player_embedded

A Bruce Bartlett radio interview discussing this issue.

3/26/2010 11:50:02 PM

qntmfred
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^^

3/27/2010 1:12:05 PM

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"Bush started the party. He should get credit as well."


He's getting the credit. "Bush did it too" isn't an acceptable excuse to continue destroying the economy, though. We should look at the Bush administration as an example of what not to do. Obama would probably argue that because Bush drove the economy into the ground, he is now forced to continue the same mistakes. I just don't buy it.

3/27/2010 1:46:46 PM

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^ Obama is going a different direction that Bush. The Bank Bailout is the exception, but Bush focused on corporate welfare, Obama is focusing on the general welfare.

We won't know the real effects of these policies for a year or 2, I don't think.

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/images/docpage-recoverystats1.jpg

3/27/2010 2:05:57 PM

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^
General Welfare? Don't make me laugh.

More like Trial Lawyer welfare. Union welfare. Big gov't welfare. He is serving his donor base just like any other politician.

3/28/2010 12:15:20 AM

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