Sammy Jankis
Was it me?
SM you're just plain wrong and I can use you're hero Reagan as an example. One of the things that concerned many voters in 1980 was that Reagan was to much the ideologue and Reagan's response was to say "Good people can disagree.". Reagan constantly reached out to work with those that did not agree with him. He had lunch once a month with the Democratic Speaker of the House Tip O'Neal, he constantly reached out across the aisle to work with Democrats in congress and he never excluded a fellow Republican because they weren't "ideologically pure". In fact Reagan preached against that and was so inclusive that he coined the 11th commandment for Republicans. "Though shall not speak ill of another Republican.". Reagan did practice the politics of division as he new it was a losing strategy nor in the best interest of the nation.
Now the Republican party made substantial gains during Reagan's years and subsequently so your argument does not hold water in light of the facts. Particularly when you consider center right moderates, like myself, voted for him in droves. Please explain to me if what you're saying is true why we would do that and abandon the Bush led reactionaries in droves? That's a contradiction in your argument and when ever that happens you need to examine the premises your argument is based on cause one of them is wrong.
Stop being so desperate. The republican party most likely will not cues from liberals on how to redefine itself. Get over it.