Examiner Editorial
Reader Comments
tcpglobal@verizon.net
Jun 26, 2009
Gotta love the media's double standard. Scandals involving Republicans always reflect poorly upon the entire party, all conservatives and spell electoral trouble. This sets off rounds of handwringing in the conservative-leaning commentariat.
Yet we never get media tar-brushing of Democrats when its Spitzers or McGreevys make the headlines. I mean, imagine a party that knowingly elevates a virtual bigamist like John Edwards to within two candidates of a nomination for the Presidency. Why doesn't this reflect poorly upon that party, or least least its leaders?
Because the media choose not to spin it that way. Stop falling for -- and start pointing out at every turn -- the media's mendacious framing of this country's political discussion.
Jack Okie
Jun 26, 2009
The media are what they are, and at any rate the old media are dying off. Federalism and the Tenth Amendment movement are the only practical hope of reversing the slide towards statism. Support your state legislators who are crafting your state's version of a Tenth Amendment law, and read up on nullification. We've coasted along for decades, but now we are entering another period where the struggle for our country's soul will be won by the most committed and willing to act.
dataGuy
Jun 26, 2009
Great comment Jack Okie! Enforcing the tenth amendment is the best idea I've heard in years.
Russ Mitchell
Jun 26, 2009
Actually, the "Wisconsin Idea" was one of the hallmarks of the Progressive Movement. That's an advantage, b/c a Republican can therefore use some of liberals' language to push federalism.
BR
Jun 26, 2009
I liked the stats from Indiana, but you took some really good stats and wrote an article where the stats didn't really support the conclusion. A much better use of those stats would have been to compare a good state vs a bad state, or to the federal government.
sine78235@earthlink.net
Jun 26, 2009
Excellent editorial. Yes, it's unfair that the press likes to use Republican sex scandals to tar the whole party - but that's what they do, and there's no point in whining about it. If the Republicans want to live by the "family virtues" sword, they shouldn't complain when they die by it.
Memo to the Mark Sanfords and William Bennetts of the world: walk the walk, or shaddap.
ujijijruj@earthlink.net
Jun 26, 2009
Dudes - WTF is up with having the e-mail and display name fields bass-ackwards of most sites?
PLEASE pull the e-mail address off the previous post, egad!!!
tucanofulano
Jun 26, 2009
Well it figures that Barney Frank and his dupes would show respect to a drug addicted child molester, but disresrect the vast majority of Americans by foisting yet another tax on us, this time with a fancy name for "cap and TAX". That 8 so-called "republicans" supported the passage of this lunatic spending bill is proof they are drinking something far more alcoholic than 'kool-aid'. Let's hope they all choke.
Max Blaska
Jun 27, 2009
Maybe it's because the democrats don't to be the beacons of Christian morality that Republicans claim to be.
When you are a follower of Christ, you will and should be held to a higher standard. I personaly believe that to truly follow Him in America, you can't belong to either political party.
gharris
Jun 27, 2009
I agree with Max Blaska. Republicans carry the mantra of family values. If you live by that then you die by it. Democrats are not known for the high moral values family values thing. To be a follower of Christ, according to the Bible, you can't be a member of an political party. Republicans forgot about federalism. And when this happened they lost.
Robert
Jun 28, 2009
Barney Frank in a kaftan chasing his pool boy around doesn't seem to be as newsworthy as straight Republican having a long distance fling .Recent history shows it is the Media that picks it's targets.
James R. Jensen
Jul 2, 2009
Federalism is the downfall of the United States. What we truly need is a much reduced federal government and a strong states rights concept in government. We, in the United States, are so diverse that a "one size fits all" concept of diversity is totally unworkable. Some sections of our American society are totally conducive to diversity and others are not. Neither are superior to the other. But what we need is for the people of each of our 50 states [not Obama's 57] to have the ability to honor the majority of each of those states. Federalism doesn't work any more than diversity works.
Brian
Jul 3, 2009
Mr.Jensen , no offense intended -but please give the article another go...
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