TwinTownBisonFan wrote:travelinman67 wrote:
Sure thing, Jon.

the GOP used to be the party of big business interests and the market economy with little government interest in social issues... until Nixon realized he could win elections by subtly attack the Dems for supporting civil rights. then all the sudden you started seeing the GOP embrace Falwell and the "moral majority" crowd to win elections and shift their power base to the south and rural areas... now all they have left is the deep south and pockets in the west.
fact is, the GOP did leave moderates like Specter and Jeffords. they now demand far right social views and far right economic views... or face the primary attack. what we're seeing in PA is what we've seen in other places... the base of the GOP is FAR to the right of the majority of voters in a given state.
Ahem...
The counterculture attack against conservatism, along with the sexual revolution (and Roe v Wade circa 1970) took place during Nixon's Administration, hence his "instigation" of social issues as both a moral and elective litmus test.
I'll agree that there are a pack of ultra right quacks that still have a large voice within the Republican Party, but they're not the reason Jeffords and Specter jumped ship.
Jeffords jumped ship because Trent Lott put the screws to him and attempted to muscle Jeffords into toeing the line. It had NOTHING to do with party ideology. When Lott attempted to "punish" Jeffords by stripping him of his committee memberships...Jeffords said Hasta La Vista.
Specter is simply a spineless coward who has sold his vote like a whore to the party which gave him the most in return. With his vote carrying so much wait to estoppel filibusters, he simply upped his price to the Republicans who responded by targeting him in the next election. Realizing he had worn out his welcome with the Republicans, he went to work for another pimp.
Old, senile, amoral, dishonest, unaware of the consequences of his foolish behaviour...he'll fit well into the Democratic Party.