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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Republican Party Needs to Ditch Fox News If It Wants to Win
With President Obama's victory over Mitt Romney, many pundits are already engaging in clichéd talk of "soul-searching" for the GOP. What they mean by this phrase differs depending on who says it: Pundits on the left as well as moderate reform-oriented Republicans are claiming the party needs to move back to a pragmatist set of policies; tea partiers and others on the right, talk radio, and Fox News are claiming that Mitt Romney, like John McCain before him, was simply too moderate to win, and that only a true, principled conservative can lead the charge to victory.
But what Republicans really need to learn from Romney's defeat is not that their candidate was too weak or too moderate. They need to learn that their candidate was forced to adopt far more extreme policies than he previously held due to a primary process that enslaves pragmatism and electability to a rigid ideology. And at the heart of this rigid ideology is a conservative movement that's become the creature of the right-wing media.
Fox News is often described as little more than a mouthpiece for the Republican Party. Nothing could be further from the truth. If anything, the reverse is the case, with the Republican Party serving as unwitting puppets of the self-serving right-wing controversy machine. Fox News and the talk radio shock-jocks across the country win whether or not conservatives are in power; these purveyors of political entertainment thrive under a Democratic president, perhaps even more so than under their preferred candidates. There's big money in controversy, and controversy is what the Glenn Becks of the world do best.
At some point, Republicans will need to wake up to the current state of affairs and realize they're being held hostage to a powerful, self-sustaining entertainment industry and that the interests of the party and the interests of Fox News are not one and the same.
Read more: http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/11/why-republican-party-needs-ditch-happy-meal-conservatism-if-they-want-win
I perfectly happy with them staying inside the Fox News Echo Chamber. It has gotten to the point that many repukes are afraid to even venture off the Fox News farm.
atreides1
(16,079 posts)Though FOX News is a good beginning...then the party can set the religious fanatics adrift!
Flashmann
(2,140 posts)That would be a neat trick,since Faux Snooze IS the republicon party....
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)Thanks for your cooperation.
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)Without it, they lose their ability to persuade vast swaths of middle america to vote against their interests. Same for AM Hate Radio.
Absurd suggestion.
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)Mr. Mojo Risen
(104 posts)The longer they stay on Bullshit Mountain, the longer we keep drinking their milkshake.
Obamamama44
(98 posts)And our policies are good for everyone. They can keep going on like this.