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The Democrats have to be bent over in derisive laughter as the national Republican party flagellates itself for irrelevance, backwardness and plain old stupidity. (Ow! Ow! Hee, hee, haw, haw!)

The party's Growth and Opportunity Project, in a report founded on extensive post-mortem interviews, consultations and focus group probing, says the party's image is that of a "scary," "narrow-minded" bunch, run by "stuffy old men." Accordingly, Republicans must "change course, modernize the party and learn once again how to appeal to more people, including those who share some but not all of our conservative principles."

That's at the national level. At the state level, what with Republican governors and lawmakers flexing muscle, reveling in new ideas and acts of leadership, GOP prospects brighten. Those national guys, nonetheless, get the hook or else a new mode of operation.

The report, presented Monday by GOP national chairman Reince Priebus, is damp with tears of mourning but alight with ideas — e.g., embrace immigration reform, become "welcoming and inclusive" — that could propel intra-party feuds for the next decade. A doddering analyst who cast his first presidential vote for Barry Goldwater believes he has seen this tent show before: hair-pulling, breast-beating and all. His thoughts flee to Heraclitus.

Dead these two millennia and more, Heraclitus was a pre-Socratic Greek thinker who was best remembered for his observations on the flux that characterizes human affairs. "The only thing permanent is change," he said. On it rushes. You can't step in the same river twice. Deal with it, he likely added on pertinent occasions.

The present occasion seems to be one of that kind. The U.S. of 2013 isn't the U.S. even of a decade ago when George W. Bush reigned in some splendor at the White House. The U. S. of 2023 and 2033 and on and on will look even less like the country we live in now — ethnically, least of all.

What do we do? Can conservative Republicans move forward while keeping conservative principles and American freedoms intact? To such a query I expect a round of boos and jeers. I also expect, in the end, some artful reconfiguring of what it means to be conservative.

It might be time to move from ancient Greece to 18th century Britain so as to remake the acquaintance of Edmund Burke, the acknowledged father of modern conservatism. As much as he disliked change for change's sake, Burke counseled that "We must all obey the great law of change ... the most powerful law of a nature." "All we can do, and that human wisdom can do," is to insist on "a gradual course" that accommodates varied interests. "We compensate, we reconcile, we balance." We do the best we can to smooth down the jagged corners of change, to keep our ideals and institutions intact.

An intraparty knockdown, drag-out is likely to commence the process: conservatives of one sort or another beating up on conservatives of another sort. Rand Paul libertarians against Karl Rove "realists," budget-cutters against economic growth types, each set of characters touting its claim to pre-eminence and respect.

Among the likeliest bones of contention: gay marriage, which Hillary Clinton and Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio have endorsed just in the last couple of days. I do not know the means of transforming a historic institution, more religious than secular, from one thing to another thing. Burke would not have approved. Neither, in all conscience, will scores of millions of Americans in the event wish turns politically to reality throughout the nation.

The times before us — all of us, not just Republican conservatives but Americans of all stripes and none at all — are perilous, as well as consternating. The shape of the old principles grows harder and harder to discern.

Say what any of us will about the Growth and Opportunity Project and its objectives — it invites us to an essential task: figuring out what's essential in our national life, then figuring out, amid all dangers, how to keep it looking bright.

William Murchison, author and critic, writes from Dallas. To find out more about William Murchison, and to see features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.Creators.com.

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Sir;... Conservatism is not the problem... Everyone in the whole world is conservative... The problem is all of the reactionaries hiding behind this common and accepted human characteristic...

If the republicans did not trot out so many god awful nuts, women haters, racists, warmongering, science denying skinflints; then they might stand a chance of becoming a national party again... They cannot deny the the power of the religious, or deny their faith, or doubt their fear of science which is the hatred of reason... They cannot dispute with that group their belief that their rights are God given, and the thought that they really do not need the people to defend their rights, that the dead letter of the constitution gives them all the right they need to attack every civil right they disagree with while denying all power over themselves...
If the republicans could deny the bastard child of racial hatred cast out of the democrat party like an Ishmael, and deny their hatred of America, of the liberty we stand for, of law as a force for justice, of violence as a solution to problems, or an acceptable method of social coercion, then they could hold a convention is a rest room...
If the republicans could deny the freedom of property, the privilage granted in our constitution for property and wealth to be above government, beyond taxes, and free of social obligation they would suddenly find themselves without visible means of support...
The republicans cannot escape their character as chamelions, hiding their counter revolutionary nature behind the conservatism of all people, concealing their intent in the total destruction of democracy, and all the while clutching the constitution until they have squeezed the thing dry of all meaning...

You can tell the way people talk among themselves even if they appear as fools or cranks or criminals in expressing the same thought in public... They call us the 47%; but they are just being nice...They want to consider us as numbers, as labels, as anything but human beings deserving our human rights... What even Lincoln took as a complement, the name liberal, they toss as a libel...Do they hate liberty so much as to deny its primary quality???... How can anyone be free if they will not allow what they demand... The contradiction of people damning liberals and crying about their lost feedom is a pity... It is like a slave master hung and crying about justice on the gallows... Where does the Republican party find its voters???

The Constitution that left us without power was a catch 22, because powerless we could safely be left ignorant, and ignorant could be denied power... No one would allow such ignorance to dictate the politics of this nation if they could not play upon it... This is a game the republicans have mastered and made their own... If we had democracy we would have to make certain people had the essential facts necessary for their survival, and each person would have to have protection from the power of his neighbors misled... Now, we have no power over our own affairs, but people in finance and in religion have plenty of power over us, and they keep us in perpetual defense of our most basic rights...
Do you see they way your kind malign the educated and intelligent... You and yours will not struggle to understand, and when it is your turn to join the ranks of the ruined, you will bow your heads and join the soup line... Where is your defense of freedom???... Having lost your morality, and been convinced to stand against freedom, your own freedom is forfeit...When your own preachers and politcal leaders have convince you that ignorance is bliss, and stupidity is virtue you have become tools, slaves incapable of offering a defense of your freedom or the freedom of others... Is it not evident to all thinking people the extent to which the privilage of religion has been turned to an immoral profit???
The republican party has no choice but slow extinction as its dead ideas kills its members, or rebellion as the South once tried, preferring suicide and murder to a slow death... Every rational member of the republican party- if they do not use their intelligence to prey upon America, and manipulate the weak minded- is a potential citizen, a potential human being... We should not neglect the possibility that these ghouls living off the flesh of the body politic may hold some real people, however rare... For the most part, they are like all people living in the past: Already dead, and beyond our concern...
Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
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