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For the entirety of my adult life, the GOP has been re-defined from the inside out. To outsiders like myself, the Republican party appears to be the party against science, education, women, immigrants, lgbts, anything not Christian, poor, and a myriad of other things, all the while preaching "smaller government" and "personal freedom."
Granted, there are plenty of Republicans, both elected and registered, that don't support those things. They are Republicans who support fiscal responsibility, [i]actual [/i]smaller government, and [i]real [/i]personal freedom. The problem with being associated with the fundamental religious right that also fall under the same umbrella is they are tacitly approving of the positions held by those they share the name with.
[b]What can the traditional Republicans do to take back their name?[/b]
Do the Tea Party need to form their own third party and separate from the GOP? I know they wont do that because that means they'll never get elected again. Third parties [almost] never get elected; I can count the number of non-democrats or non-republicans in Congress on one hand.
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Well for one, Romney only lost the election by like 2% and he had Paul Ryan. If Romey were a bit more open to gay marriage then he could have easily won the election [quote]Republican party appears to be the party against science, education, women, immigrants, lgbts, anything not Christian, poor, and a myriad of other things[/quote] Except this is false brainwashing conducted by the liberal media. If you actually believe this then you are no different from the [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] who believed in a Aryan race