The GOP could sell out their principles to attract new voters, or they could try to sell new voters on their principles.The average Black Christian attends a church that teaches against abortion, against mind-altering drugs, against same-sex marriage, and advocates for families that mimic biblical standards. So the question becomes, why are we not GOP. It goes back to the central theme that African-Americans equate anything Republican with racist old white men working against us. It’s unfortunate because the Black church, which is one of our strongest foundations, accepts a conservative agenda and accepts faith-based funds from mostly conservative organizations to create programs to help our communities. Socially, a large portion of the African-American community is Republican. I know, it’s shocking.
Ms Tree said:May be 1 or 2 will show up at the GOP convention next time.
Saul Alinsky’s 12 Rules for Radicals
* RULE 12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
The GOP could sell out their principles to attract new voters, or they could try to sell new voters on their principles.
eolesen said:That's what the Alinskyites on MSLSD will have you believe...
eolesen said:...but on the Top 10 list of things really important to conservatives, those are probably #19 and #24, if not lower.
LOL . . who are you kidding? You're just another one of the self-absorbed smart power progressives trying to sell your stupidity to those of us that have it all over you. I speak with great authority when I say you don't know jacksh!t.AdAstraPerAspera said:
Really cute
Tell that to Fox News then, because the only stories I ever see getting reported are of the "culture war" ilk
Brings in the elderly viewership (as reflected in their TV ratings) but only turns the younger generation off.
You appear to be very out of touch, E, but that should be no surprise. Younger generations generally see conservatives as woefully out of touch, just like their parents and grandparents. And as a member of the young generation I can speak with great authority that they are not buying into the Republican ideology, socially, fiscally, or otherwise, and that is going to hurt them badly sooner rather than later. Really the only power the Republicans still have is in the House thanks to all the gerrymandering-- that is single-handedly keeping them in power.
AdAstraPerAspera said:
Really cute
Tell that to Fox News then, because the only stories I ever see getting reported are of the "culture war" ilk
Brings in the elderly viewership (as reflected in their TV ratings) but only turns the younger generation off.
You appear to be very out of touch, E, but that should be no surprise. Younger generations generally see conservatives as woefully out of touch, just like their parents and grandparents. And as a member of the young generation I can speak with great authority that they are not buying into the Republican ideology, socially, fiscally, or otherwise, and that is going to hurt them badly sooner rather than later. Really the only power the Republicans still have is in the House thanks to all the gerrymandering-- that is single-handedly keeping them in power.