For those candidates who are themselves Tea Party, and who identify more with a rebellion than an organization, some advice: Get conservative, quick. Which is another way of saying: Get serious. Conservatives are not fringe and haven't been accused of being fringe since they got themselves a president, in 1980. He (Ronald Reagan) cared about reality, about the facts of the world, and bothered to know them. He bothered to think about them. He respected process, or rather respected the reality of it and learned to master it.
He also tried to put his arms around those who disagreed with him; he loved his foes into submission by showing regard for them. "Come walk with me," he said, in 1984. And they did. And they got a new name, Reagan Democrats. Some of them wear it proudly, still. Here's something that sounds corny but is true: Only love makes great political movements. Movements based on resentment, anger and public rage always fade, they rise and fall, they never stay. If you came to play, get serious.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Getting Serious
Peggy Noonan has surprisingly good advice for both Republians and the Tea Partiers.
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