The moderate-liberal commentator in New York opines about the Republican Party and the recent election: "The South definitely rose again, but this election proved it ran into a demographic wall that broke the party. Peggy Noonan is among the few who tried to let some air into the musty
room. She said that if the GOP cannot get its business straight with
women voters, with Latino voters and appeal to both the diverse young
and the black voters, it had better be prepared to lose elections for
the next 40 or 50 years. People like [Peggy] Noonan, [David] Frum and [Joe] Scarborough are offering conservatives the
only chance they have: show some intestinal fortitude and challenge the
loudmouth loons."
Stanley Crouch Op-Ed: Downfall Of The Demogogues
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11/12/2012
Labels: U.S. Presidential Elections