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Topic: Election 2012

Schisms exist in the right wing, and they are deep!


The liberals may have gone over Niagra Falls with their socialist extremism, but the right wing has its own problems.
by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

It could be that the role of the Tea Party is to attract the hostilities of the different factions of the right wing. America is certainly more conservative than iberal, but that's about as far as conservative unity goes.

Some "conservatives" place their focus on foreign policy and the needs of their corporate allies. These conservatives are best represented by Sean Hannity. They avoid social issues like homosexuality and Gay rights, and also try to minimize the need to secure the border. They are lookin for a fight in Iran, and base all foreign policy considerations in the Middle East on Isreal.

Another wing of the conservatives, my wing, sees a more nationalistic role, a more isolationsit role. We are social conservatives. We adamantly oppose Gay Rights, want major cuts in Washington including the shutting down of the Department of Education, and Homeland Defense, and Public Broadcasting. We have no media champion.

Though the Democrats arein deep trouble, the Republicans are a party which is so fragile it could fracture before the next election.

Only time will tell.

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Published: Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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