Reforming the Republican Party for a new majority v. Modernizing the GOP

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1. study too much philosophy
2. assume everybody who is literate knows what you're talking about
3. assume people care for your brand of philosophy, which is the best, obviously
4. change your av to putin
5. criticize everybody for being less rational and intellectual than you
6. if asked to explain yourself, write out a convoluted, long response that the "smart" people on the board will try to understand and respond to so as nrabroad
to appear stupid
7. ???
8. cheeseburger
 
Did this faggrabroad
just use Giuliani as a positive example of the direction the Republican Party needs to go?
 
Over at FiveThiryEight.com, they're highlighting a new paper about the modernizing of the Republican Party. The specific reforms listed are:



I have been arguing for each of these for a long time. However, it all boils down to one point: As Republicans, we need to discourage the 20 year trend of pandering to the less educated among us. For some reason, we've grabroad
it in our heads that we reject being tolerant and educated. If we're going to modernize this party, we need to heed the above advice.
 
I didn't take issue with your interpretation of his posts. Well, I do take issue with that, but that wasn't my point.

I'm saying that you were too much of windbag to be attempting to use the conciseness of an enumerated list as a means of being funny. Try again.
 
Yes, this is what the Republican Party needs - to be even more 'moderate'!


The Republican Party hasn't been 'far right' since Robert Taft, people.
 
i say they should move to the left on social issues, fuck the center... just take the issue off the table by agreeing with the dems
 
Don't worry homie I'm waiting to get into the cell culture room to split cells...


so I have the GOP reformation you're looking for right here.


Shit, time to go to autozone to buy a replacement headlight and do that. I'm probably wrong on some of that....but I'm nrabroad
re-reading it right now.
 
Furthermore --

One of the things I like most about Mark Kirk is that he lists on his website that he's "pro-science." While that is overly broad and doesn't tell us much about specific policies, it's refreshing that a Republican can stand up for science, when so many Republicans seem to be actively hostile towards science. For example, the fact that we have Republicans in high ranking positions who reject evolution is scary.
 
everything. offering a trial and error strategy based solely on getting vrabroad
es for a political party makes your response supportive of pragmatic politics.
 
i'm nrabroad
a funny person. i am very serious about pushing down those with a superiority complex. when discussing jas0n, longwindedness is necessary and proper
 
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