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Friedman wrote what I think.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/12/opinion/sunday/friedman-we-need-a-second-party.html?_r=1
We Need a Second Party
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Published: February 11, 2012
WATCHING the Republican Party struggling to agree on a presidential candidate, one wonders whether the G.O.P. shouldnt just sit this election out just give 2012 a pass.
You know how in Scrabble sometimes you look at your seven letters and youve got only vowels that spell nothing? What do you do? You go back to the pile. You throw your letters back and hope to pick up better ones to work with. Thats what Republican primary voters seem to be doing. They just keep going back to the pile but still coming up with only vowels that spell nothing.
Theres a reason for that: Their pile is out of date. The party has let itself become the captive of conflicting ideological bases: anti-abortion advocates, anti-immigration activists, social conservatives worried about the sanctity of marriage, libertarians who want to shrink government, and anti-tax advocates who want to drown government in a bathtub.
Sorry, but you cant address the great challenges America faces today with that incoherent mix of hardened positions. Ive argued that maybe we need a third party to break open our political system. But thats a long shot. What we definitely and urgently need is a second party a coherent Republican opposition that is offering constructive conservative proposals on the key issues and is ready for strategic compromises to advance its interests and those of the country.
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Until the G.O.P. stops being radical and returns to being conservative, it wont provide what the country needs most now competition competition with Democrats on the issues that will determine whether we thrive in the 21st century. We need to hear conservative fiscal policies, energy policies, immigration policies and public-private partnership concepts not radical ones. Would somebody please restore our second party? The country is starved for a grown-up debate.