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Title: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: All Along The Watchtower on August 22, 2012, 12:52:21 PM
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A week from the 2012 Republican National Convention, Republican committee members spent Tuesday articulating and affirming the principles they stand for in a draft of the official party platform. Led by Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-VA) and featuring other Tea Party stars like Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), the committee approved a draft of the platform McDonnell said “will reflect the heart and soul of the Republican Party” and one committee member called “the most conservative platform in modern history.”

Here are some highlights:

    NO ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST. The proposal for a “human life amendment” passed without a hitch — and without any exceptions for rape or incest. The committee didn’t stop there; they also adopted language that would ban drugs that end pregnancy after conception, which could potentially include Plan B, the “morning after pill.”

    SALUTE TO MANDATORY ULTRASOUNDS. The GOP officially praises states’ “informed consent” laws that force women to undergo unnecessary procedures, require waiting periods and endure other measures meant to discourage them from getting an abortion. One such law receiving a “salute” was crafted by committee head McDonnell, who passed a notorious mandatory ultrasound requirement after he signed an unsuccessful bill to require an even more invasive transvaginal probe ultrasound during an abortion consultation.

    NO LEGAL RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX COUPLES. The committee embraced extreme anti-gay language, even rejecting a proposal to endorse civil unions for gay couples after vehement objections from Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Romney adviser Jim Bopp, who called it a “counterfeit marriage.” The rejection of civil unions, along with the refusal to include a line affirming the legal equality of same-sex couples prompted the organization GOProud to declare, “Those who have engaged in this public platform fight have provided distraction from important issues and damaged Mitt Romney’s campaign.”

    REPLICATE ARIZONA-STYLE IMMIGRATION LAWS. Kris Kobach, who wrote the now mostly invalidated immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama, pushed for language calling for a border fence, a national E-Verify system to make it harder for undocumented workers to find employment, the end of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and an end to sanctuary cities. The committee overwhelmingly approved the proposals, as well as a line chastising the Department of Justice to halt the lawsuits against draconian immigration laws in Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and Utah: “State efforts to reduce illegal immigration must be encouraged, not attacked.”

    AUDIT THE FED. The pet project of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) to audit the Federal Reserve has now been embraced as an official Republican goal. For the first time, the platform calls for an annual audit of the Federal Reserve.

    NO WOMEN IN COMBAT. The platform condemns “social experimentation” in the military, which covers everything from the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to allowing officers to wear their uniforms in gay pride events to letting women serve on the front lines.

    NO STATEHOOD, MORE GUNS FOR WASHINGTON DC. FRC’s Perkins, who recently blamed President Obama and the Southern Poverty Law Center for the shooting at FRC’s Washington headquarters, requested and received a section specifically urging the DC Council to expand gun rights. The same section also opposes DC statehood, which would allow the District to govern itself and put an end to Congressional attempts to impose abortion bans on DC.

    NO NEW TAXES, EXCEPT FOR WAR. The platform calls for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority to approve any tax increase, “with exceptions for only war and national emergencies.” It would also deliberately hobble future Congresses through a cap limiting all government spending to historical average percentage of GDP — “so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes.”

http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/08/22/723241/gop-approves-most-conservative-platform-in-modern-history/?mobile=nc (http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/08/22/723241/gop-approves-most-conservative-platform-in-modern-history/?mobile=nc)

Congrats, Republicans! This will be a sure winner with the American public!


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Yank2133 on August 22, 2012, 12:55:08 PM
This party needs one more serious electoral ass kicking........


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Die Groot Krokodil on August 22, 2012, 12:59:13 PM
In order of my support or not...

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Maybe

No

No

Anyway, given that this is from a website called think progress, probably populated by a colony of limp-wristed, flabby, envious liberals, then possibly they may have altered its contents.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Joe Biden is your president. Deal with it. on August 22, 2012, 12:59:58 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Die Groot Krokodil on August 22, 2012, 01:01:15 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s

What's wrong with the 1950's. Much better than the 60's or 70's.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: All Along The Watchtower on August 22, 2012, 01:02:25 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s

What's wrong with the 1950's. Much better than the 60's or 70's.

Stop trolling, BritishDixie. You're lucky you haven't been banned again yet.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Die Groot Krokodil on August 22, 2012, 01:04:27 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s

What's wrong with the 1950's. Much better than the 60's or 70's.

Stop trolling, BritishDixie. You're lucky you haven't been banned again yet.

I'm not trolling. But, true, true, it is lucky I haven't been banned yet.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Grumpier Than Thou on August 22, 2012, 01:05:33 PM
Yay Audit The Fed :D


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: CLARENCE 2015! on August 22, 2012, 01:05:50 PM
I don't see how any one could consider not allowing women in combat to be extreme... I consider it extreme for some one who has never served dictating policies to our service members directly in harm's way.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Supersonic on August 22, 2012, 01:07:45 PM
I only disagree with the 'No Abortions Except In Cases of Rape or Incest' and the 'No Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples' line. I'm split on the tax proposals but support them in theory.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Donerail on August 22, 2012, 01:11:50 PM
    NO ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST. The proposal for a “human life amendment” passed without a hitch — and without any exceptions for rape or incest. The committee didn’t stop there; they also adopted language that would ban drugs that end pregnancy after conception, which could potentially include Plan B, the “morning after pill.”

    SALUTE TO MANDATORY ULTRASOUNDS. The GOP officially praises states’ “informed consent” laws that force women to undergo unnecessary procedures, require waiting periods and endure other measures meant to discourage them from getting an abortion. One such law receiving a “salute” was crafted by committee head McDonnell, who passed a notorious mandatory ultrasound requirement after he signed an unsuccessful bill to require an even more invasive transvaginal probe ultrasound during an abortion consultation.

    NO LEGAL RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX COUPLES. The committee embraced extreme anti-gay language, even rejecting a proposal to endorse civil unions for gay couples after vehement objections from Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Romney adviser Jim Bopp, who called it a “counterfeit marriage.” The rejection of civil unions, along with the refusal to include a line affirming the legal equality of same-sex couples prompted the organization GOProud to declare, “Those who have engaged in this public platform fight have provided distraction from important issues and damaged Mitt Romney’s campaign.”

    REPLICATE ARIZONA-STYLE IMMIGRATION LAWS. Kris Kobach, who wrote the now mostly invalidated immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama, pushed for language calling for a border fence, a national E-Verify system to make it harder for undocumented workers to find employment, the end of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and an end to sanctuary cities. The committee overwhelmingly approved the proposals, as well as a line chastising the Department of Justice to halt the lawsuits against draconian immigration laws in Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and Utah: “State efforts to reduce illegal immigration must be encouraged, not attacked.”

    AUDIT THE FED. The pet project of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) to audit the Federal Reserve has now been embraced as an official Republican goal. For the first time, the platform calls for an annual audit of the Federal Reserve.

    NO WOMEN IN COMBAT. The platform condemns “social experimentation” in the military, which covers everything from the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to allowing officers to wear their uniforms in gay pride events to letting women serve on the front lines.

    NO STATEHOOD, MORE GUNS FOR WASHINGTON DC. FRC’s Perkins, who recently blamed President Obama and the Southern Poverty Law Center for the shooting at FRC’s Washington headquarters, requested and received a section specifically urging the DC Council to expand gun rights. The same section also opposes DC statehood, which would allow the District to govern itself and put an end to Congressional attempts to impose abortion bans on DC.

    NO NEW TAXES, EXCEPT FOR WAR. The platform calls for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority to approve any tax increase, “with exceptions for only war and national emergencies.” It would also deliberately hobble future Congresses through a cap limiting all government spending to historical average percentage of GDP — “so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes.”

I fixed it.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: NVGonzalez on August 22, 2012, 01:14:49 PM
This party needs one more serious electoral ass kicking........


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Yank2133 on August 22, 2012, 01:17:42 PM
I don't see how any one could consider not allowing women in combat to be extreme... I consider it extreme for some one who has never served dictating policies to our service members directly in harm's way.

Really?


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Snowstalker Mk. II on August 22, 2012, 01:33:42 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s

The 1950's Republican party supported civil rights and invested in infrastructure. And Eisenhower warned of the dangers of the military-industrial complex. I'd take them over this GOP any day.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Frozen Sky Ever Why on August 22, 2012, 02:47:15 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Phony Moderate on August 22, 2012, 02:52:32 PM
So they are done claiming to be a party of small government?


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Maxwell on August 22, 2012, 02:55:01 PM
Audit the FED, and maybe no new taxes. Otherwise, the GOP is continuing to embarrass itself.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Atlas Has Shrugged on August 22, 2012, 03:09:17 PM
I wish we just ignored social issues. Oh well, a man can dream :(


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Landslide Lyndon on August 22, 2012, 03:14:39 PM
I wish we just ignored social issues. Oh well, a man can dream :(

Unless of course it's a gay man dreaming of marrying his partner.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Likely Voter on August 22, 2012, 03:20:36 PM
Watching the convention, certainly in prime time, you are very unlikely to see anyone espousing any of these things. It will all be about freedom, low taxes, low regulation and freedom. Which I am all for. That is the problem with the GOP, their core message is something that I and many others believe in, but then you read this crap and you are turned off. The irony with the Akin thing is that he just in-artfully articulated the official GOP position and for that he is being excommunicated.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: pbrower2a on August 22, 2012, 03:40:17 PM
The GOP party needs to die. its too much 1950s

The 1950's Republican party supported civil rights and invested in infrastructure. And Eisenhower warned of the dangers of the military-industrial complex. I'd take them over this GOP any day.

Agreed. At this I consider President Obama being closer to what Eisenhower would probably do today than any high-profile Republican would be. Eisenhower was basically a conservative but also a stickler for process and the authority for the courts.
 

1950s is too charitable for the Republican Party today. 1920s, maybe...


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Vosem on August 22, 2012, 04:12:38 PM
This will be a sure winner with the American public!

It will. A bit much even for me going on here, but it will.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: CatoMinor on August 22, 2012, 04:23:38 PM
And the best part is, becuase the nominated Romney, they can say when they lose that they lost becuase they went with the Massachusetts Moderate.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: argentarius on August 22, 2012, 04:37:10 PM
Non one cares about party platforms anymore. They mean nothing.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 05:08:25 PM
I think the Todd Akin stuff basically ruined the Republicans' chances, to be honest with you.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Kevin on August 22, 2012, 05:17:48 PM
I only disagree with the 'No Abortions Except In Cases of Rape or Incest' and the 'No Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples' line. I'm split on the tax proposals but support them in theory.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: sentinel on August 22, 2012, 05:38:37 PM
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Here are some highlights:

    NO ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST. The proposal for a “human life amendment” passed without a hitch — and without any exceptions for rape or incest. The committee didn’t stop there; they also adopted language that would ban drugs that end pregnancy after conception, which could potentially include Plan B, the “morning after pill.”

    SALUTE TO MANDATORY ULTRASOUNDS. The GOP officially praises states’ “informed consent” laws that force women to undergo unnecessary procedures, require waiting periods and endure other measures meant to discourage them from getting an abortion. One such law receiving a “salute” was crafted by committee head McDonnell, who passed a notorious mandatory ultrasound requirement after he signed an unsuccessful bill to require an even more invasive transvaginal probe ultrasound during an abortion consultation.

    NO LEGAL RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX COUPLES. The committee embraced extreme anti-gay language, even rejecting a proposal to endorse civil unions for gay couples after vehement objections from Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Romney adviser Jim Bopp, who called it a “counterfeit marriage.” The rejection of civil unions, along with the refusal to include a line affirming the legal equality of same-sex couples prompted the organization GOProud to declare, “Those who have engaged in this public platform fight have provided distraction from important issues and damaged Mitt Romney’s campaign.”

    REPLICATE ARIZONA-STYLE IMMIGRATION LAWS. Kris Kobach, who wrote the now mostly invalidated immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama, pushed for language calling for a border fence, a national E-Verify system to make it harder for undocumented workers to find employment, the end of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and an end to sanctuary cities. The committee overwhelmingly approved the proposals, as well as a line chastising the Department of Justice to halt the lawsuits against draconian immigration laws in Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and Utah: “State efforts to reduce illegal immigration must be encouraged, not attacked.”

    AUDIT THE FED. The pet project of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) to audit the Federal Reserve has now been embraced as an official Republican goal. For the first time, the platform calls for an annual audit of the Federal Reserve.

    NO WOMEN IN COMBAT. The platform condemns “social experimentation” in the military, which covers everything from the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to allowing officers to wear their uniforms in gay pride events to letting women serve on the front lines.

    NO STATEHOOD, MORE GUNS FOR WASHINGTON DC. FRC’s Perkins, who recently blamed President Obama and the Southern Poverty Law Center for the shooting at FRC’s Washington headquarters, requested and received a section specifically urging the DC Council to expand gun rights. The same section also opposes DC statehood, which would allow the District to govern itself and put an end to Congressional attempts to impose abortion bans on DC.

    NO NEW TAXES, EXCEPT FOR WAR. The platform calls for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority to approve any tax increase, “with exceptions for only war and national emergencies.” It would also deliberately hobble future Congresses through a cap limiting all government spending to historical average percentage of GDP — “so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes.”

There, I fixed it.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Marokai Backbeat on August 22, 2012, 05:40:46 PM
Non one cares about party platforms anymore. They mean nothing.

Yay?


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 05:40:54 PM
Why won't the Democrats add a plank supporting auditing the Fed? Or have they?

The Federal Reserve is controlled by Wall Street.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Frodo on August 22, 2012, 05:42:48 PM
In case anyone's curious, here is their platform committee website (http://www.gopplatform2012.com/). 


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Atlas Has Shrugged on August 22, 2012, 07:22:46 PM
Why won't the Democrats add a plank supporting auditing the Fed? Or have they?

The Federal Reserve is controlled by Wall Street.
Dennis Kucinich and Bernie Sanders favor an audit.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Vosem on August 22, 2012, 07:25:26 PM
I think the Todd Akin stuff basically ruined the Republicans' chances, to be honest with you.

That goes against literally all the data that shows absolutely no reaction from anywhere to Akin's comments (even in Missouri, PPP, which tilts a little Democratic, still shows Akin leading).


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 07:27:33 PM
That goes against literally all the data that shows absolutely no reaction from anywhere to Akin's comments (even in Missouri, PPP, which tilts a little Democratic, still shows Akin leading).

The newest polls are from before hardly anyone found out about Akin's goofiness.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Vosem on August 22, 2012, 07:36:38 PM
That goes against literally all the data that shows absolutely no reaction from anywhere to Akin's comments (even in Missouri, PPP, which tilts a little Democratic, still shows Akin leading).

The newest polls are from before hardly anyone found out about Akin's goofiness.

Akin's goofiness was Sunday; today is Wednesday. Four days. So nobody heard about it right after it happened, but now they're about to?


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 07:39:41 PM
Akin's goofiness was Sunday; today is Wednesday. Four days. So nobody heard about it right after it happened, but now they're about to?

Half the people haven't heard about it yet, because The Media hasn't covered it that much.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: cinyc on August 22, 2012, 08:05:22 PM
Akin's goofiness was Sunday; today is Wednesday. Four days. So nobody heard about it right after it happened, but now they're about to?

Half the people haven't heard about it yet, because The Media hasn't covered it that much.

...because top story on the non-Missouri LOCAL news and network nightly newscasts isn't media coverage enough.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 08:10:42 PM
...because top story on the non-Missouri LOCAL news and network nightly newscasts isn't media coverage enough.

The Media is still making a stink over "You didn't build that."


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Kevin on August 22, 2012, 08:12:38 PM
Akin's goofiness was Sunday; today is Wednesday. Four days. So nobody heard about it right after it happened, but now they're about to?

Half the people haven't heard about it yet, because The Media hasn't covered it that much.

Not the last time I checked.

When I looked at CNN's website earlier(and yesterday as well) Todd Akin was all over it.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on August 22, 2012, 08:19:24 PM
When I looked at CNN's website earlier(and yesterday as well) Todd Akin was all over it.

The Cincinnati Enquirer hasn't covered it yet.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Snowstalker Mk. II on August 22, 2012, 08:20:53 PM
When I looked at CNN's website earlier(and yesterday as well) Todd Akin was all over it.

The Cincinnati Enquirer hasn't covered it yet.

That's not in Missouri.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: TJ in Oregon on August 22, 2012, 08:29:52 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.

They aren't (http://whitehouse12.com/republican-party-platform/). The social issues are in a handful of paragraphs at the end of a long document mostly about the economy. Think Progress, where PR got this from, is a left-wing propaganda site built on twisting everything the GOP says to make it sound stupid and extreme.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Kevin on August 22, 2012, 08:44:35 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.

They aren't (http://whitehouse12.com/republican-party-platform/). The social issues are in a handful of paragraphs at the end of a long document mostly about the economy. Think Progress, where PR got this from, is a left-wing propaganda site built on twisting everything the GOP says to make it sound stupid and extreme.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: FEMA Camp Administrator on August 22, 2012, 08:56:31 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.

They aren't (http://whitehouse12.com/republican-party-platform/). The social issues are in a handful of paragraphs at the end of a long document mostly about the economy. Think Progress, where PR got this from, is a left-wing propaganda site built on twisting everything the GOP says to make it sound stupid and extreme.

That seems to be the '08 platform.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: TJ in Oregon on August 22, 2012, 09:02:33 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.

They aren't (http://whitehouse12.com/republican-party-platform/). The social issues are in a handful of paragraphs at the end of a long document mostly about the economy. Think Progress, where PR got this from, is a left-wing propaganda site built on twisting everything the GOP says to make it sound stupid and extreme.

That seems to be the '08 platform.

Hmm... You're right. It seems that 2012 platform hasn't actually been completed yet, which renders this entire thread sort of stupid.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: All Along The Watchtower on August 22, 2012, 09:06:02 PM
Why are the social issues always at the forefront of every discussion? Not that I disagree with their decisions, but I thought this campaign was going to be about economics.

They aren't (http://whitehouse12.com/republican-party-platform/). The social issues are in a handful of paragraphs at the end of a long document mostly about the economy. Think Progress, where PR got this from, is a left-wing propaganda site built on twisting everything the GOP says to make it sound stupid and extreme.

So in other words, the GOP is "stupid and extreme" on social issues, but they don't want anyone to pay attention to their views on social issues.

If you're gonna say things that you know many people are going to take offense to, don't act so butthurt when called on your bigotry (and that's directed at the GOP in general, not you, TJ).


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Likely Voter on August 22, 2012, 09:20:34 PM
For years the GOP have been letting the nutjobs write this crazy crap into their platform because the establishment of the party had to throw them a bone as they werent stupid enough to actually campaign on it or turn it into legislation. Rance Preibus even was talking about it the other day, dismissing it as just what the 'grassroots' of the party do. Its like saying "dont pay any attention to the platform, we just let a bunch of monkeys type it up"

For years the GOP has been paying lip service to the wingnuts to get their money and votes but havent really been delivering.

The problem is what with gerrymandering openign the door for the tea party to 'primary out' all the RINOS ...these nutjobs are now actually getting into congress. And more recently some are even trying to get into the Senate and one of them is the VP candidate.

So unlike past years, this time people are paying attention to what these monkeys are putting into the platform. They might actually mean it and might actually try to make it happen.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: Svensson on August 22, 2012, 09:27:15 PM
I wish we just ignored social issues. Oh well, a man can dream :(

Unless of course it's a gay man dreaming of marrying his partner.

Because it's not a political debate without px making an unnecessary non-sequitur attack on someone perfectly decent, just because they disagree with him.

That said, I think I can name maybe one of these I support.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ on August 22, 2012, 11:29:03 PM
Quote
Here are some highlights:

    NO ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST. The proposal for a “human life amendment” passed without a hitch — and without any exceptions for rape or incest. The committee didn’t stop there; they also adopted language that would ban drugs that end pregnancy after conception, which could potentially include Plan B, the “morning after pill.”

    SALUTE TO MANDATORY ULTRASOUNDS. The GOP officially praises states’ “informed consent” laws that force women to undergo unnecessary procedures, require waiting periods and endure other measures meant to discourage them from getting an abortion. One such law receiving a “salute” was crafted by committee head McDonnell, who passed a notorious mandatory ultrasound requirement after he signed an unsuccessful bill to require an even more invasive transvaginal probe ultrasound during an abortion consultation.

    NO LEGAL RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX COUPLES. The committee embraced extreme anti-gay language, even rejecting a proposal to endorse civil unions for gay couples after vehement objections from Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Romney adviser Jim Bopp, who called it a “counterfeit marriage.” The rejection of civil unions, along with the refusal to include a line affirming the legal equality of same-sex couples prompted the organization GOProud to declare, “Those who have engaged in this public platform fight have provided distraction from important issues and damaged Mitt Romney’s campaign.”

    REPLICATE ARIZONA-STYLE IMMIGRATION LAWS. Kris Kobach, who wrote the now mostly invalidated immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama, pushed for language calling for a border fence, a national E-Verify system to make it harder for undocumented workers to find employment, the end of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and an end to sanctuary cities. The committee overwhelmingly approved the proposals, as well as a line chastising the Department of Justice to halt the lawsuits against draconian immigration laws in Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and Utah: “State efforts to reduce illegal immigration must be encouraged, not attacked.”

    AUDIT THE FED. The pet project of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) to audit the Federal Reserve has now been embraced as an official Republican goal. For the first time, the platform calls for an annual audit of the Federal Reserve.

    NO WOMEN IN COMBAT. The platform condemns “social experimentation” in the military, which covers everything from the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to allowing officers to wear their uniforms in gay pride events to letting women serve on the front lines.

    NO STATEHOOD, MORE GUNS FOR WASHINGTON DC. FRC’s Perkins, who recently blamed President Obama and the Southern Poverty Law Center for the shooting at FRC’s Washington headquarters, requested and received a section specifically urging the DC Council to expand gun rights. The same section also opposes DC statehood, which would allow the District to govern itself and put an end to Congressional attempts to impose abortion bans on DC.

    NO NEW TAXES, EXCEPT FOR WAR. The platform calls for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority to approve any tax increase, “with exceptions for only war and national emergencies.” It would also deliberately hobble future Congresses through a cap limiting all government spending to historical average percentage of GDP — “so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes.”

There, I fixed it.


Now I'm wondering if there's something seriously wrong with auditing the fed.


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: AmericanNation on August 23, 2012, 10:24:24 AM
Akin's goofiness was Sunday; today is Wednesday. Four days. So nobody heard about it right after it happened, but now they're about to?

Half the people haven't heard about it yet, because The Media hasn't covered it that much.

...because top story on the non-Missouri LOCAL news and network nightly newscasts isn't media coverage enough.


...because top story on the non-Missouri LOCAL news and network nightly newscasts isn't media coverage enough.

The Media is still making a stink over "You didn't build that."

How is Akin's goofiness worse than Harry Reid's dirty Lying?

A) The Doctor told me women's bodies can shut down...
B) Some Guy told me Mitt hasn't paid taxes for ten years.

A) comment made in media interview by a candidate
B) comment made by the Senate Majority Leader on the Floor of the Senate of the US.

also, how is the democrat in Minnesota having oral sex with a 17 year old boy at a rest stop a non story?   


Title: Re: GOP Approves "Most Conservative Platform In Modern History"
Post by: renegadedemocrat on August 23, 2012, 10:29:36 AM
That's just absurd. They're leaning further and further right, and they're basically asking to lose every swing state at this point.