The 1956 Republican Party Platform vs. Todays
The chart at the right compares the 1956 Republican platform when Eisenhower ran with what the party’s platform seems to be today. Some things evolve, and some things devolve. The modern Republican Party is an example of the latter. Trying to hold power, rather than govern well, the party has molded itself to satisfy the religious right, the anti-science anti-intellectuals, the false conservatives, and the very wealthy. Unable to progress as the world changes, without offending those, the party leaders have taken the path of obstructionism.
It is a rather vicious cycle for Republicans. As moderates and progressives move away from the party, the extremist are more in control. That influence is seen most in the primaries where the extremist and money interests can insert more influence to elect their candidates. It is tough to be an Eisenhower Republican these days.
The 2014 platform is very similar to that developed by the Republican Party in 2012. Republican leaders used a push poll to develop the 2012 Republican presidential platform. Here is an analysis of that poll. The poll was an affront to intelligent Republicans as it was not really to solicit their opinions but instead an effort to spread propaganda and to raise money. It signaled the big money interests and extremists that if they gave generously, the Party would reward them. And it did. Here is an analysis of the 2012 Republican Party platform that Romney ran on. Can any Republican actually be proud of that platform? It is no wonder Romney lost.
Which platform in the chart do you prefer? It will never be 1956 again, but think where we might be today if the Republican Party had remained progressive. It is time for the Grand Old Party to become Grand again.
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Posted on November 29th, 2020 at 8:38 am
Thanks for this comparative illustration for where we were. Now, how do we get back?
Posted on December 1st, 2020 at 12:53 pm
I wish I knew. It will require a fundamental change in the Republican party. Republicans voters need to reject candidates who advocate for positions fundamentally different from Eisenhower’s.