Thursday Column
Memo to the GOP: Liberty Is Colorblind
Promote Freedom in Every Quarter of America!
"A little matter will move a party, but it must be something great that moves a nation." --Thomas Paine (1791)
GOP 2014? 2016?A record number of conservatives, from grassroots Patriots to national GOP leaders, gathered for the 2013 CPAC confab last week, sponsored by our friends at the American Conservative Union.
CPAC attendees represent the GOP base, though many would not call themselves Republican. This is mostly because the GOP has squandered the conservative legacy of Ronald Reagan, and too many of its current congressional leaders are part of the problem rather than the solution.
Among the more notable speakers at CPAC was Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), the grassroots voice of the Tea Party movement. Paul aptly summed up the GOP's problem and solution in his rousing remarks: "The GOP of old has grown stale and moss-covered. I don't think we need to name any names, do we? Our party is encumbered by an inconsistent approach to freedom. The new GOP will need to embrace liberty in both the economic and the personal sphere. If we're going to have a Republican party that can win, liberty needs to be the backbone of the GOP. We must have a message that is broad, our vision must be broad, and that vision must be based on freedom."
Indeed.
Sen. Paul, who offered a few words about our mission last week -- "The Patriot Post provides a clear and substantial voice for America's Constitutional Conservatives" -- is more than just Ron Paul, part deux, as some of his establishment Republican colleagues lament. Rand has much broader appeal than his father, and yet his appeal is every bit as strong as that exhibited by Ron's constituents. Rand Paul represents a fusion between Libertarian and conservative Republican principles, a fusion that, at its core, is already reflected in the Republican Party Platform. (You can read all political platforms on our Historic Documents page.)

The problem is, most old-guard Republicans pay as little attention to the GOP platform as they do their oaths "to support and defend" our Constitution. Instead, they subscribe to the Left's so-called "living constitution." As a result, the only political "fusion" they generate in confusion.
Shortly after CPAC concluded, the Grand Old Party released an election 2012 "after action report" with GOP initials -- the Growth and Opportunity Project. RNC Chairman Reince Priebus ordered up this 97-page report, and not a minute too soon. Priebus, who proudly carries and reads his copy of our Essential Liberty Pocket Guide, and who arranged for its distribution to all 14,000 attendees at the last GOP convention, said, correctly, "I don't think our platform is the issue."
While Priebus chairs a party with some members who are virtually indistinguishable from their Socialist Democratic Party opponents, he is not among them. Priebus is cut from the cloth of Patriot warriors, not armchair diplomats, and his vision for the future of the Republican Party reflects that spirit.
It's a spirit that is evident in the Republican report's introductory sentence: "The GOP today is a tale of two parties. One of them, the gubernatorial wing, is growing and successful. The other, the federal wing, is increasingly marginalizing itself, and unless changes are made, it will be increasingly difficult for Republicans to win another presidential election in the near future."
The GOP review notes the obvious -- the party is out of touch with the people, especially women, minorities and young voters. That was our message to the Romney-Ryan ticket by way of our Grassroots Memo to Mitt last October. We outlined for Romney what his establishment Republican political handlers would not -- precisely what grassroots Americans needed to hear from him if he was going to defeat Barack Hussein Obama. Unfortunately, that memo never penetrated the gauntlet set up by his handlers.

In our own post-election analysis, we bullet-pointed the consequences of that failure to communicate, and we plotted a road forward to our time-tested conservative roots.
The key recommendations from the Growth and Opportunity Project center on a return to the basic message of Liberty, especially in outreach to urban Latino, black and young voters -- and, last but not least, the voters who really determine elections, women.
The GOP is spending $10 million to hire an army of grassroots folks permanently posted to communities across the country. The report notes that you reach people where they are, not where you want them to be. There were also some practical suggestions such as creating a national voter database that could be accessed regionally and redirect PAC and other group funds to fund field staff and technology rather than only media ads. In other words, greatly enhance the ground game, which Democrats have done so well. Other key suggestions included tightening up the primary schedule and reducing the number of debates so that Republicans spend less time attacking each other and more time drawing sharp contrasts between themselves and their real opponents. The next Republican National Convention is also likely to take place sooner than August of election year, which would give the nominee more time to focus on his or her opponents on the Left.
As Rand Paul declared, "We need a Republican Party that shows up on the South Side of Chicago and shouts at the top of our lungs, 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity. The GOP is the ticket to the middle class.'"
The GOP must run candidates with presidential character; candidates who can promote, far and wide, the Reagan model for restoration and adapt it for the 21st century. Their focus must be on restoring Liberty and the Rule of Law.
The first step to accomplishing that goal is to understand that Liberty is colorblind. It's not a "white thing." The concept of Liberty is timeless and transcendent, and it can have the same appeal to all people if the messenger will only remember that. Republicans -- even some of the most conservative members within the party -- are mired in the minutiae, and the larger message of Liberty is lost.
President Reagan said of Liberty, "An informed patriotism is what we want. ... Man is not free unless government is limited. As government expands, liberty contracts. ... I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. ... The basis of conservatism is a desire for less government interference or less centralized authority or more individual freedom and this is a pretty general description also of what libertarianism is."
If Republican leaders do not refocus on Liberty and the successful fusion of Republican and Libertarian principles, then, in the words of Rush Limbaugh, "They're finished. They're done. They're yesterday's news. They may not survive. Don't doubt me."
And to that I add, don't doubt me.
179 Comments
Robert in Overland Park Kansas
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:25 AM
The party makes things to complicated. Like any great product the consumer has to understand the essence of the brand. In simple and easy to understand words and actions.
I would suggest the GOP do as follows:
Create a tag line we all can live by.
Perhaps "Freedom for All". A line that no one can dispute.
Then we hammer away at any issue on the radar of the public. With a simple question, does our position support collective freedom for all.
When the democrats promote a $10 minimum wage we say "does this promote collective freedom for all? Is this fair to the employer, employee, customer? Increased cost for the consumer, increased taxes on the worker, increased cost for the business owner. We at the GOP say no. Let the market be free. We stand for freedom for all"
It is not that complicated yet we get dragged into the morass of complications. As a party we need to stay above that fray.
G Dub in Lee's Summit, MO
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:29 AM
Robert - why is it most of the "common sense" of America emanates from our Heartland. I stand with you.
Lisa in MD
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 12:21 PM
My guess is because the Heartland is what built America. Any area that is around Washington VA, MD PA NY NJ and up north New England states is way to liberal. Conservatives, people in my area say "what's that" They don't know what it means to work for what you want. Just give me, give me and give me. I think the Replublican party is done. We are out numbered.
Old Sarge in Hinesville, GA
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 9:32 PM
There is plenty of common sense in the South not including Florida, Virginia, and North Carolina who have all been invaded by liberals moving in from the New England area.
Redleg in M'Boro
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 12:44 PM
Robert, good statement. Next time I get a mail-in-survey from GOP I hope to remember what you said. I got three mail-in-surveys during the Primary. I quit getting them after I wrote in the suggestion area to "Fire all RINOs".
JtC in TX
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:25 AM
It doesn't matter what the GOP does, the 48% freeloader vote will win from here on out IF there continue to be elections. Now the neocoms with the help of RINOs are padding the with the vote of illegals, just as an added assurance.
Hamilton in IL
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:38 PM
JtC,
I agree with you on that comment about the 48%.
Some people, when discussing the bad direction we're headed, will say, "we deserve it; we get what we're going to get; we voted them in there!" The problem with that is that we (the general public) don't know the half of all the handouts. As you pointed out, we've got 48% freeloaders out there. We've got 48% who have a vested interest in expanded entitlements, while the taxpayers are trying to hang onto their shirts. The 48% and the taxpayers are disparate groups who have opposite agendas when they go to the voting booth. Entitlements have institutionally perverted the electorate.
But also don't forget about the idiot rich Liberals who want to be taxed, and who want their tax money to go for handouts.
JtC in TX
Friday, March 22, 2013 at 10:17 AM
"But also don't forget about the idiot rich Liberals who want to be taxed, and who want their tax money to go for handouts."
I work with some. :~/
JtC in TX
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:27 AM
Padding the lead . . .
Ed F. in Hemet CA
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:28 AM
Learn from the democrats.....Go out there and TEAR THEM UP on the campaign trail. Republicans always play nice..by the rules,while the democrats come in and hit below the belt and sucker punch all the time. Time has come to do unto them as they have to us.
Lisa in MD
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 12:23 PM
It couldn't hurt. Drag them in the dirt I say!!!! Democraps that is.
Travis Moore in Texas
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 1:11 PM
They're already in the dirt. They just need to be exposed as the dirt-bags they really are.
Travis Moore in Texas
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 1:14 PM
A little help from the "Mainstream" Media wouldn't hurt exposing the Democrat dirt-bags, but I guess we'll never see that happen.
wjm in Colorado
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:29 AM
If the Republicans don't get rid of the likes of Karl Rove, who has attacked the TEA Party, and McCain who is so out of touch he might as well be in orbit, they will be doomed. The message should be the Truth, an obvious choice against Marxist Statist Tyranny. Mark Levin too echos Rush, we must not fail, America is at stake. Freedom and Success, versus Slavery and Tyranny, the choice will be clear to those who can see reality from liberal marxist fantasy.
Hamilton in IL
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:40 PM
wjm,
I think you're right on the money, but maybe I missed something. How did Karl Rove attack the Tea Party?
Rebecca Ray in Oklahoma
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:33 AM
Republicans have got to stop letting Democrats lie about anything and everything without calling them on the lies. While they shouldn't resort to name calling, refuting with truth the lies in a calm, reasonable manner and DEMANDING the Democrats start talking like adults instead of screaming like petulant children. I was aggravated that it wasn't done this last election and that allowed the Democrats to win when they shouldn't have.
Micki in KY
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 3:56 PM
Rebecca, you are spot on in your remarks. I, too, was so frustrated when the Democrats told outrageous lie after lie and no one, no one in the Republican camp seemed to have the courage to step up and say the truth with any conviction or force. It would help if in their reply to lies, the Republicans would state "documented" truth, so that the rest of America can look it up for themselves, instead of "they said", "we said"!
Diane in Tx
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:35 AM
Lloyd Marcus, who posts on American Thinker (and in Grassroots Commentary here), has often wrote about the troubles he has convincing his own family that Dems are the opposite of what his family preaches. He has finally convinced his dad and brother, but the rest continue to vote party over principles.
I think it will take a brilliant PR person (and MONEY) to put out to the public what it means to be a conservative.
My Texas family and friends understand, but the family I grew up with in Michigan, think I have been brain-washed. When they ask how I turned out to be conservative, I tell them - YOU taught me to be responsible and have a good work ethic, what happened to YOU!.
JtC in TX
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:44 AM
"When they ask how I turned out to be conservative, I tell them - YOU taught me to be responsible and have a good work ethic, what happened to YOU!"
Nice, Diane
Travis Moore in Texas
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 1:15 PM
I'll second that!
Conch it's in Ohio
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:37 AM
It seems to me they need someone who has passion that is evident when that person speaks, someone who is not scared of saying the truth ugly though it may be. Someone who can create a sharp demarcation between candidates and that fills people with determination and purpose just by listening to them speak. This will get the women's votes (at least the smart ones).
Mark Erickson in Minnesota
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:40 AM
What Republicans and Democrats should do is there elected jobs! I'm not seeing this on either side and I'm pretty discussed. Lead or resign! If you want to get re-elected DO SOMETHING for the country and NOT JUST YOURSELFS!
Ben Hartley in Jaffrey, NH
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:41 AM
[sarc] Hispanics, Negros, the young, women: all important groups, no doubt I submit that those of northern European ancestry, elderly and male are equally so. (Full disclosure: I qualify on all those counts.) It would be nice if the political class paid some attention to us rather than haring off pursuing the votes of the latest professionally-aggrieved victim group. [/sarc]
HP in Kalispell, MT
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 6:27 PM
I'd like to know what group is now more professionally-aggrieved than middle-aged white males. Criminalize and vigorously prosecute voter fraud and the GOP will win elections. Has the black woman that voted six times in the last election been arrested yet? I didn't think so. Meanwhile let's continue to wring our hands and throw away our ethics to kiss some illegal, ill-informed ass!
Ben Hartley in Jaffrey, NH
Friday, March 22, 2013 at 8:10 AM
You did note the [sarc] tags, didn't you? (That's "sarcasm," to make it abundantly clear.) The point is that both parties hare off in pursuit of the latest "group," forgetting, it seems, the rest of us.
Ted in Elk City, Ok
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:42 AM
I was a registered Dem for years. One day the old sayings "birds of a feather flock together" and "you're known by the company you keep" hit me right between the eyes! I started paying attention and after listening to the likes of Feinstein, Schumer, Dick'em Durbin, Hitlery, Obama, the Rinos and the other libs I got myself registered as an Independent
Patricia in Rathdrum,
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:46 AM
Be open, straight forward and direct in their actions. Explain what and why we believe the way we do. Above all, be truthful. Tell it like it is.
John in Billerica. MA
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:47 AM
Unify the message, stick to CONSERVATIVE values, vet your candidates with your eyes and ears not your wallet. Start looking at the so called Democrats as passe and look at them as what they are progressive/communists, and lastly read "The Ruling Class", it may ring a bell or two.
Senator-Blutarsky in Texas
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 1:33 PM
John
........stick to CONSERVATIVE values............ what are those ? Elaborate please
Dick Boas in Long Pond, PA
Friday, March 22, 2013 at 3:13 AM
The Constitutuion!!
Karl Landgren in Selma, NC
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:47 AM
We need to constantly point out that socialist policies and programs have NEVER worked; that the outcome everywhere, every time, has been to spread, worsen, and prolong misery. We must help more people realize that poverty is the worst WMD ever devised, and that the leftists' goal is to impoverish and control tens of millions of people. Remind folks that more freedom almost inevitably results in greater prosperity, improved health, less crime, and better individual/ national security. In other words, more opportunity to pursue and higher likelihood of achieving happiness--which is, of course, the purpose of life.
Grant in California
Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 11:51 AM
Sen Paul is absolutely correct - the GOP platform must be based on Freedom and that means based on Constitutional law. Of course that won’t be an easy road. Today, many people like big-government, consider freedom and its responsibilities an imposition, and think the Constitution is too radical and extreme. I hope I’m wrong, but libertarians may have to wait for things to get worse before people are ready to start making things better.