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Can Bruce Bartlett save the GOP by bursting its 'bubble'?
Bruce Bartlett has 24-karat conservative credentials. He worked in the Reagan White House, the George H.W. Bush Treasury Department, for former Texas Rep. Ron Paul and the Heritage Foundation. So when he saw Republicans doing things he believed damaged the brand, he said so, and was surprised to find himself first ignored, then struck from the rolls of the GOP talk-ocracy, and even fired from his think tank job. And that, he says, is the problem. Bartlett, who is now an independent, made headlines recently with a scholarly paper about Fox News. In it, he describes a media "bubble" that imperils the GOP by screening out ideas that challenge Republican orthodoxy — in other words, those inconvenient truths.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed...mn.html#page=1 This is an interesting article. |
And the right claims it's the left that unfairly enforces 'political correctness.'
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See how that works?:) Meanwhile, we get nowhere. Important issues are ignored. |
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That brings us back to one side blaming the other, and on it goes with nothing worthwhile being accomplished. |
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/economy/jobsact The problem with saying placing blame is the problem is that one side is basically to blame. What big Republican problem-solving proposals has Obama shot down? Seriously. |
No one can save them.
They are between a rock and a hard place. Caught in a trap of their own making. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/walker...b_7816664.html Quote:
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I got nuttin.:o |
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