The Republican Party cannot survive by being the lesser of two evils. Its own survival and likely the survival of the nation depend on it.
Recently there have been a number of questions raised by conservatives who have been questioning what the TEA Party organizations can actually accomplish. With a significant amount of conservative activists taking the position that we need to revitalize the Republican Party and restore it to its proper roots as Ronald Reagan advocated, the concern is whether or not this can bring about the results that the now-active center-right coalition desires. The answer is maybe.
When challenged on this subject Sean Hannity often refers to the how the Republican Party has voted recently on the health control bill, as well as its apparent unity on other issues of political importance of late. This may be a sign of one of two things; that the message has gotten through and the representatives have decided to respect their constituents, or fear that they will be fired come the next election. It is my belief that the latter has been more motivating than respect for the voter. That many of the incumbent Country Club Republicans intend to weather the storm, then return to their ways as big government advocates, only less intense than the Democrat Socialists with their “take over everything” agenda.













