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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Contract With America 2

This is promising:
Newt Gingrich, the former Republican House speaker and purveyor of the GOP "Contract With America'' that helped his party win control of the House after President Bill Clinton's election, says GOP chairman Michael Steele has started work on a new framework for 2010 that he is calling "First principles.''

"I've been talking with Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, '' Gingrich said today, speaking with students at C-SPAN's Cable Center Class.

"He is developing a first principles model that I think is a very exciting , positive step in the right direction,'' said Gingrich, who has said that he will decide by February about waging his own campaign for president. "B September , it might be very, very good for the Republicans in the House and Senate to have a common ground on which to campaign, whether they call it a Contract for America or some other device.

"Having a positive set of things that say, 'if you elect us, these are the positive steps we will take,'' Gingrich said, on a program that C-SPAN3 is airing at 5 pm EST. This "may well be the key building block to really become the alternative party, not the opposition party.''...

"If the Democrats stay stuck over on a very left wing program and if they continue to have a job-killing record in Congress, I think by September and October you could suddenly have a very exciting election.''

The fabled Contract which Gingrich, Dick Armey, Tom Delay and others fashioned six weeks before the midterm congressional elections of 1994 led to a GOP takeover of the House that kept a newly elected Democratic president in check - a formula that the GOP would love to revive for the 2010 midterms.

The sad thing is a Contract With America 2 wouldn't be necessary had the GOP followed the guidelines they created in Contract With America 1. They lost the majority because they forgot what they promised the voters in 1994 and became just another big government party.

1 comment:

Robert Fanning said...

There was no chance that the Republicans would have kept the majorities they held briefly. The country is too close to centrist politically for that to occur. In their press for continued domination they fell into the trap of fawning to liberal leaning ideas to attract more voters...thus losing support from their base. Conservatism should not be confused with the Republican party.