Finding that they have a remarkable inability to inspire their base with an economic message (or even to like them), Republican presidential candidates, and the party as a whole, have all turned back to the culture wars. As a result, just as we saw with the Great (Legislative) Republican Overreach of 2011™ in statehouses across the country, we’re now seeing the Great (Reproductive) Republican Overreach in 2012. (™ still pending.)
There’s a rather amusing new chapter to this volume. The Clinton Chronicle reported that last week, the Laurens County Republicans wanted to make it clear that they won’t just associate with just any kind of Republican!
This statement says, in part, the the Laurens County Republican Party “does not want to associate with candidates who do not act and speak in a manner that is consistent with the SC Republican Party Platform…”
So yes, there will be a test. Even when you start reading the 28 (yes, that many) commandments requirements, they seem like GOP boilerplate. Abortion? Check. Guns, guns, guns? Bullseye. Balancing the budget “by any means necessary“? You got it.
The next few, they might have trouble with.









