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Cruz and
Carson in 2016
by Star Parker
Nov 04, 2013
The
presidential election
of 2016 will be a defining moment for the nation and for the
Republican Party.
Not so
for the Democratic
Party. There’s no controversy among Democrats about what America
should be and what their party is about. Big government, welfare
state socialism, and secular humanism.
The only
question about who
the Democratic presidential candidate will be is which welfare state
socialist, secular humanist they will nominate.
The
picture for Republicans
is more complex and this makes Democrats happy. They see Republican
Party intraparty dissension as division and weakness which, in their
view, can only help Democrats.
Key
issues divide
Republicans both about principles – what is America about? – and
political strategy – what are the best tactics for electing
candidates and advancing the party agenda?
So let me
say who I see as
the Republican “dream team” ticket for 2016 – Senator Ted Cruz
and Dr. Ben Carson.
Yes, I
can hear Democrats
saying “Oh yes, I hope Star is right. This will guarantee another
four years of our big government socialism. These Tea Party whackos
could never win.”
And I can
hear the
Republican “establishment” saying basically the same thing (any
chance these folks have more in common with Democrats than they do
with real conservatives?).
Both
political parties are
being hammered now in the polls, but Republicans more than Democrats.
And among Republicans, the Tea Party is really being hammered.
So how
can I seriously say
that a real conservative, Tea Party ticket is both the answer for the
Republican Party and the country?
First,
starting out by
looking at polls is exactly the formula for political failure.
Apple
co-founder and famed
technology entrepreneur Steve Jobs is widely quoted for his disdain
for market research. Jobs’ point was that leaders and entrepreneurs
don’t start by asking people what they want and trying to give it
to them. Visionaries see what the problems are that need to be solved
and they deliver solutions that customers are not aware of or never
dreamed of.
Political
leadership is no
different than business leadership in this regard. Polls reflect
yesterday. Leadership reflects tomorrow.
What is
the relevant
information we should be looking at today?
We should
be looking at the
ongoing dismal performance of the American economy and we should be
looking at the ongoing dismal state and breakdown of the American
family.
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