Gherald highlights this post from Anonymous Liberal:

The GOP’s problem is twofold. First, we just concluded a period of history in which the GOP ran everything. And they did it really badly. They were corrupt and incompetent. They led us into an unnecessary and costly war; they got themselves embroiled in an endless string of scandals; and they presided over an epic economic collapse. People remember all those things very vividly and it has badly damaged the Republican brand.

But that’s only half of the GOP’s problem. The reason the Republican Party continues to bleed members has much more to do with the general attitude of the party’s political and intellectual leaders than anything else. Rather than admit to any mistakes or take even the slightest bit of responsibility for the state of the country, they insist on blaming everyone but themselves. [...] They watch TV and they see a very intelligent, charismatic President who says a lot of very reasonable sounding things and exudes competence. And then they see a bunch of angry conservatives and Republicans who insist that that same man is some sort of evil communist who’s going to destroy the country. In other words, the problem is not the ideas, but the attitude. Republicans are coming across as a bunch of obnoxious, unreasonable a-holes. When you’ve just been voted out of power for manifest incompetence and your opponents are led by a very popular and reasonable-sounding person, you don’t have the luxury of acting smug and uncompromising all the time. You have to acknowledge error and show some humility. You have to act civilly. You have to at least try to appear pragmatic and reasonable. But the GOP is not interested in doing any of these things. Those who are left in the party are ultra-partisan and utterly convinced of their own infallibility and moral righteousness. Until they lose that attitude and general combativeness, it won’t matter what their ideas are. They’ll just keep turning people off.

Sounds right to me: Insular, Incompetent and Infantile. A sure-fire route to electoral success!

P.S. Sorry if the posts are light over the last few days. Work has picked up in a big way and I’m in something of a funk.

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  1. Schu says:

    The major problem with the Republican Party is the resounding success that the party had for over sixteen years. They can not believe that they have screwed up so bad that they make Senator Luger from Indiana look like a liberal. Hence they can only believe that someone has betrayed them, that if you disagree with them that you are godless and un-American. The best thing to happen to the Democratic Party was losing Mr. Nader and the extreme left. In my option, the nation has not shifted left or right. Most Americans are moderates, and not in either extreme. The parties have shifted. The Democrats have shifted back to a more moderate position, and the Republicans have shifted to an extreme right position. The Republican Party will enjoy a resurgence until it shifts to a more moderate position, or a new party forms to fill the vacume.

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