Wednesday, February 11, 2015

"No Experiments"

"In their times of greatest success, Republicans came from the middle class. Republican politicians felt middle-class aspirations and anxieties as their own. They would do things that tangibly helped the people who sent them to office: hold taxes down, yes, but also ensure public safety, clean water, affordable state university tuition, and more. To fill the vacuum left by Barack Obama, Republicans will need to rediscover their heritage of the Nixon-Ford years, and of governors like New York's Thomas Dewey and California's Earl Warren."


David Frum in The Atlantic gives advice to the Republican Party.

No comments: