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Doug Hoffman: The Glenn Beck Candidate

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))11/01/2009 10:50:45 am PST

re: #55 Jimmah

Nor mine - however I will say that this seems to me to be a similar question to one that the Labour Party here in the UK had to ask itself following Thatcher’s landslide election win in 1979. Initially, their reaction was to appease the extreme left wing ‘core’. They made Michal Foot their leader, and embraced a whole raft of fringy positions, ignoring all advice about the changing nature and attitudes of the electorate. They spent the next 18 years in the political wilderness. It was not until Tony Blair modernised and reformed the party and brought it to a much more electable, centrist position that they returned to power. I imagine the GOP is going to have to go through a similar process, and as with the UK labour party, it may take a long time to come back from where they are at the moment.

We might want to compare their position with that of the Tory Party, which was run out of power by Blair’s new Labour twelve years ago and is still blundering around in the wilderness, looking for direction and unable to come up with any major political successes even against a Labour Party that is losing popularity…