A Thing About the GOP
Republicans like two things: blind loyalty and critics who don't criticize. It's the absence of these two things that make Pollster Frank Luntz, who's worked for Republicans, a frequent visitor to the GOP doghouse of late. As Robert Novak notes:
Since this is such a good point, I'll let the fact that Novak himself said that the 2006 elections wasn't anything to fret about go.
Like those of Cassandra of ancient Troy, Luntz's prophecies of impending disaster have been both accurate and disregarded. Republicans have never been very comfortable hearing critics in closed conferences. He is not invited to such meetings today. "They do not want to hear the truth," Luntz told me. While truth-telling is celebrated by Republican reformers such as presidential front-runner John McCain, it is a decidedly minority view in the GOP.
Since this is such a good point, I'll let the fact that Novak himself said that the 2006 elections wasn't anything to fret about go.
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