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Monday
Mar022009

Republican's biggest problem: "they ceased being the Republican Party"

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

Scot Faulkner, Former Chief Administrative Officer to the House of Representatives under Newt Gingrich, sat down with Talk Radio News Service's Michael Ruhl at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He said that the problem with current Republicans is that they "ceased being the Republican Party". Faulkner said that he has been involved through the years with the likes of Goldwater and Reagan, who were concerned about limiting the Bureaucracy, something he believes George W. Bush did not do well during his presidency. He continued by speaking about what the Republican Party can do to help rebuild their image. (06:44)
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