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Are Moderate Republicans in hiding due to Fear of the far right of the party?

The Republican party was once the party that stood for fiscal responsibly and limited Government. Over the last 20 years it was slowly hijacked by the 15-20?f the far right and has been in decline ever since and lost the last two election cycles.

Where are the Moderates and how come I do not hear from them?

Do Moderates still have a voice in the Party?


Are Moderates fearful to share their views for fear of the Right of the party?

Asked By: Fly in the Ointment - 3/29/2009
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Moderate Republicans or RINO's as they have been branded by the Right, are either keeping a low profile or have become Independents or are leaning Democratic due to the radical Rights insane view on the World.

The rest of the party is are busy figuring over who really leads the party? Is it Michael Steele, their token Black, the official Leader of the Republican Party? or Rush Limbaugh, the De-Facto head of the Republican Party? Some deny that Rush is, but most are denying Steele! So no one really leads the and the Moderates are afraid to do or say anything in fear of being called out by a Drug Addict Radio Talk Show Host.

The Right Wing is STILL embracing a failed fiscal ideology of tax breaks and more tax breaks and are in a State of Denial over the fact that these same polices are proven failures more than once. Albert Einstein is reported to have said: "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results". The moderate Republicans were taken for a ride by the Rights Economic Incompetence and Maleficence. Ideology does not create jobs nor does it feed our kids, yet they have refused to change their views. Even Reagan knew enough that taxes sometimes had to be raised as did the first Bush, but during these last 20 years the Right Wing has made the mention of a tax raise a Criminal word and in effect took options off the table and everyone knows a true leader has to keep all options on the table.

I think these last 20 years has led to a dangerous and damaged Republican Party of which we seen a small slice of very last 8 years when the Right Fringe really got its claws into America. They are now growing worse using the Election of Obama to consolidate the hatred with Racists and other Fringe Groups and it is rapidly growing worse with the sudden growth of communications and the media's dominance in how people are getting their information.

The current leaders in the Congress are wimps. Boehner is incapable of swaying from the Rights wishes and is not all that bright, that budget roll out over the protest of Eric Cantor the token Jew and House Whip shows that Boehner is obviously not the brightest bulb up there. The Rights Agenda is to do or say anything in order to thwart Obama. They are intent on taking this nation back to the Bush policies of unchecked greed and criminal profiteering. They want to put an Evangelical Christian touch on our Constitution and embrace intolerance. Rolling back Abortion rights and Banning Gay marriage is just a start.
These are the same people who once wanted a ban on interracial marriages. It is no surprise that the almost all of the South are Red States. Some on the very Fringe of the Right or as I call them the Ultra-Loons like Michelle Bachmann have called for a "revolution" on our own Government and to overthrow Obama. This issue may get her into Criminal trouble, if she pushes it any further. This is why Moderates are a dying breed and why the Republican party may be no more within 10 years.
Answered By: Progressive Sexy Babe - 3/29/2009
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Yes their names are Arlen Specter, John McCain and the Senators from Maine. All moderate republicans.
Answered By: Billup M - 3/29/2009
Your Question makes no sense.

Are Democrats in hiding because of Pelosi is such a embarrassment?
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The same people run both parties. Try to study America harder.
Answered By: 4/2/2009 - 3/29/2009
The moderate Repubs' leader spoke today on "Meet The Press".



By AP

Published: March 29, 2009

WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain isn’t committing to supporting his vice presidential pick, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, if she runs for president in 2012.
McCain — the GOP’s presidential nominee last year — says he wants to see who the other candidates are and what the situation might be.
The Arizona senator elevated Palin to the national stage with his surprise pick. He says he has great affection for Palin and her family. But he also cites three other governors — Utah’s John Huntsman, Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal and Minnesota’s Tim Pawlenty as potential candidates.
McCain appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Answered By: Yahoo sucks the big one - 3/29/2009
I don't know if i've ever heard of these moderate Republicans of which you speak. I had heard that the once existed but disappeared one day about half way through Regan's first term.
Answered By: Dexter - 3/29/2009
You've got it backwards. The conservative right wing of the party stands for fiscal responsibility and limited government.
Answered By: rainorshine - 3/29/2009
In the federal government moderate republicans are just about extinct. There are just a handful left in the senate.
Answered By: Charlie - 3/29/2009
R U Kidding? The reason we lost the last election is because we had a MODERATE as a canidate (McCain). The same can be said for Bob Dole!! The reason we lost in 2006 is b/c the Republicans were acting like democrats!! They thought it was okay to spend money and expand medicare drug payments (another entitlement) even though we were in a war and couldn't afford it!

So this bologna that we have to have moderates to win is a farce! When conservatism is on the ballot - conservatism wins. If you don't believe me...look at Prop 8 in CA!!!
Answered By: cfc9elc - 3/29/2009
Yes, definitely, and that will be the death of the party. Rust Belt Republicans are going to die off even faster than they did in '08, because of this effort to oust anyone even slightly moderate.

Just look at Arlen Specter's situation. If he's bumped from the Republican party.....the state is a LOCK for another Democratic Senator.

The Republican party is ran by radicals who think the people like them more than they do. The Reagan revolution is over though.....it came in on Civil Rights backlash, but that is dead. Racism is dying (look at our President).

The Republican era would have been over in 2000 if they didn't rig Florida. Bush was able to extend it with the war & nationalism after 9/11....but his incompetence destroyed the last advantages the party had.

Virginia - Blue (2006)
North Carolina - Blue (2008)
Florida - Blue (2000, with anomalies)
Montana - Blue (2008)
Georgia - Blue (2010)
...

Right now - the Republican party is on track for losses in 2010. Big losses. It's going to be a regional party....just in the South (and pretty much already is).

Republicans will only do well where racism still exists - Appalachia and backwater parts of the South....so long as they keep stamping out the moderates.
Answered By: Carl Marks - 3/29/2009
The Moderate Republicans are bowing their heads in shame for helping get this marxist elected.

The Republicans will prevail in 2010 and stop this madness of the socialists and marxists.
Answered By: Steve M - 3/29/2009
The Republic fears nothing. The Republican party is moderate as well as extreme, we can be separate and one at the same time. Unlike the left which seem to be all the same.
Answered By: Sean - 3/29/2009
This is a confusing question. I am a fiscal conservative, and support Ron Paul. The GOP considers me to BE the far right....
Answered By: DAR - 3/29/2009
No the moderate republicans are not in hiding. The republican party is very much united. Did you just crawl out of a hole?
Answered By: Sarah S - 3/29/2009
I think they are actually waiting for somebody from their party who isn't insane and somebody who doesn't want the president of the United States to fail!!!!!

Palin is too stupid
McCain is too old
Jeb is another Bush
and that Indian dude that speaks like Mr. Rogers is ridiculous!!!!
oh and Rush is a fat, drug-addicted pedophile who travels to 3rd world countries to have sex with girls..... eeerrr young women!!!!
Answered By: Aleferny - 3/29/2009
Moderate Rep is the only kind of Rep that actually works, shut! neo-con
Answered By: Frostmourne. - 3/29/2009
BUSH was a moderate wink
Answered By: dino003 - 3/29/2009
The ones who are in hiding are doing so in shame after supporting Obama.
Answered By: malclave - 3/29/2009
I'm afraid you may be right. Where were Moderates during the campaign when the extreme right wing -nuts were accusing Barack Obama of everything? The name calling, inappropriate comments, signs, etc. should have been soundly denounced and were not. I fear that if the Moderates don't step up and say enough is enough soon,that the voice of sanity and reason will forever be stifled. Allowing Rush Limbaugh, Joe The Plumber and Sarah Palin any credibility is unacceptable. Also, failing to speak up while Republican Governors thumb their noses at stimulus monies badly needed by their states, flat out refusing to participate in developing a bipartisan stimulus plan, continually accusing President Obama of being everything except the devil- where and when will saner heads prevail?
Answered By: mamanook - 3/29/2009
To talk about "conservatives" & "moderates" without clarifying what they are "conservative" or "moderate" about only confuses the discussion.

The Republican party was once the party that stood for fiscal responsibly and limited Government. Over the last 20 years it was slowly hijacked by the 15-20?f the RELIGIOUS right and has been in decline ever since and lost the last two election cycles.

Have abortion as the litmus test for Repbulicans helped the FISCALLY moderate to liberal politicians get into office.

How the focus is returning to fiscal issues. So now the focus is for the truly FISCALLY conservative political views and the fiscal "moderates" are losing popularity.
Answered By: Smarty Kat - 3/29/2009
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