Townhall
Beware
of Those Advising GOP To
Unilaterally Disarm
by David Limbaugh
Jan 22, 2013
Isn't
it ironic that Republicans
keep receiving advice to be more conciliatory and work with President
Obama
while President Obama not only is receiving the opposite advice but
fully
intends to be even more divisive in his second term?
On
"Meet the Press" last
week, former Secretary of State Colin Powell said: "There's also a dark
vein of intolerance in some parts of the (Republican) party. What do I
mean by
that? What I mean by that is they still sort of look down on
minorities."
That
is outrageously false, but
lest you think hypersensitivity to race is all that's bothering Powell,
he made
clear that he also has a problem with the GOP's policies. He said: "In
recent years, there's been a significant shift to the right, and we
have seen
what that shift has produced: two losing presidential campaigns." A
shift
to the right? You've got to be kidding. Why isn't Powell concerned
about
Obama's uber-leftism?
"Republican"
Powell also
said that the GOP has become the party of the rich and that it needs to
address
the issues of education, immigration and climate change before the next
election -- you know, to imitate Barack Obama's party of moderation.
Here
again, it's disgraceful that Powell has endorsed Obama's class warfare
slander.
This
past Sunday, former Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, on "Face the Nation," was only slightly
more charitable toward her own party. She said, "The Republican Party
certainly has to stop turning off large segments of the population."
But
if "turning off segments
of society" is bad politics, how do these long-respected Republican
figures explain away the fact that President Obama won re-election with
precisely that strategy? Why are they not directing their advice toward
him, as
well, saying that if he wants to have a successful second term, he
should work
with Republicans instead of relentlessly demonizing them?
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