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GOP Must Call Democrats' Bluff On Medicare Cuts

There's good reasons to think a Democrat offer to cut Medicare is insincere. But if the GOP is serious, they need to call Democrats’ bluff and propose even deeper cuts. Eric Cantor’s withdrawal from the debt talks with Joe Biden may be dominating the headlines for now but, in the long run, it …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Thursday June 23, 2011

Health Mandates: OK For Perry, Not For Romney

Mitt Romneys's Massachussetts health care program is an unpleasant reminder to some of the Republican Party's once uncritical acceptance of the individual mandate. I was watching the  debate between Conn Carroll and Noah Kristula-Green yesterday morning and I was struck by a question that Noah …

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Written by Paul Talley on Thursday June 23, 2011

No British Understatement From David Cameron

UK Prime Minister Cameron articulated what Republicans struggle to say: a center-right government can cut spending without jeopardizing social programs. I attended this evening (UK time) the annual summer party of the British think tank Policy Exchange. (I serve on the board of the American …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday June 21, 2011

Jon Huntsman Takes Reagan's Stage

One-time rock musician-turned-politician Jon Huntsman has something most of his rivals in the GOP presidential pack lack -- a low-key but genuine star quality. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman officially launched his 2012 presidential bid this morning with an expertly stage-managed piece of …

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Written by Robert Lee on Tuesday June 21, 2011

Huntsman: Big GOP Man On Campus

College students searching for a Republican presidential candidate who speaks to their generation's hopes and concerns need look no further than Jon Huntsman. Today I described “College Republicanism” for Students For Liberty. Which Republican Party policies do college students (as a segment …

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Written by Stephen Richer on Monday June 20, 2011

What Huntsman Brings to the Table

Jon Huntsman's achievements as Utah's governor were very significant. Like Mitt Romney, he knows how to run a government. I was one of 36 people to cast a straw poll ballot for Jon Huntsman at this year’s Conservative Policy Action Conference and, like a lot of other reform-minded Republicans, I …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Monday June 20, 2011

Huntsman Jumps In!

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is the only Republican presidential candidate who makes Obama’s 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe feel “a wee bit queasy.” Jon Huntsman’s presidential candidacy will likely generate increased scrutiny due to both his imminent formal campaign announcement and his …

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Written by Clifton Yin on Monday June 20, 2011

Huntsman's Ryan Plan Mistake

Jon Huntsman is a responsible reform-minded Republican -- but by embracing the Ryan plan he may be setting himself up to follow in the footsteps of Rudy Giuliani. The entry of Jon Huntsman into the GOP races inspires great hope for governance-minded Republicanism. Here is a candidate who is …

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Written by David Frum on Monday June 20, 2011

Does Huntsman Face an Uphill Battle?

Huntsman strategist Jon Weaver has identified the core problem with the GOP brand. Jon Huntsman strategist Jon Weaver, speaking to Esquire magazine on the core GOP problem: "There's a simple reason our party is nowhere near being a national governing party .... No one wants to be around a …

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday June 15, 2011

Conservatives: Don't Doctor The Ryan Plan

The Weekly Standard editorial lines piece suggests that every Republican has to support the Ryan budget in its entirety and any qualm or qualification is unacceptable. How far will conservatives go to tell Republicans they  must support the Ryan budget in its entirety? A new Weekly Standard …

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Written by Noah Kristula-Green on Wednesday June 15, 2011

Tony Blair's Wise Advice For The GOP

It's easy to recognize across the aisle the danger of the tendency of political parties to recoil upon their bases after a defeat. Much harder is to recognize the tendency in oneself. In an interview today with Britain's Sun newspaper, Tony Blair rebuked current Labour leader Ed Milliband, and …

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday June 15, 2011

T-Paw: Don't Ask Me About Pawlentycare

Romney is right to worry about his reform being linked to Obamacare, but he should not be bashful about his record on coverage and cost-control. Tim Pawlenty has been on the offensive about Mitt Romney's healthcare record.  But even as he derides "Obamneycare," Pawlenty continues to delay the …

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Written by Fred Messner on Tuesday June 14, 2011

Pawlenty Is Debate's Biggest Loser

Pawlenty's failure is not the kind of stumble he can correct later. It goes to the core of the guy: offered the chance to confront Romney directly, he flinched. Tim Pawlenty was debate night's big loser. He walked onto that stage with one mission: to prove himself the ultra-base alternative to …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday June 14, 2011

Bachmann Makes a Strong Debut

Bachmann was well prepped. She used the forum to announce she was formally running for President -- a blatant attempt to get more media attention, but it worked. So how did the substance of the Republican candidates debate relate to what we were on the lookout for? No one attacked Romney. …

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Written by Noah Kristula-Green on Monday June 13, 2011

FF's Livechat of GOP Debate

Many of the third-tier GOP candidates lack real seriousness. It will be in the interests of the debate’s moderators to stop the sideshows from dominating the night. FrumForum will be hosting a livechat tonight while we watch CNN’s GOP debate in New Hampshire. This debate will feature three …

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Written by Noah Kristula-Green on Monday June 13, 2011

Incredible Shrinking Workers' Income

Workers' share of US national income continues to decline. Which prompts two questions for the GOP contenders seeking the presidential nomination. Workers' share of U.S, national income is collapsing. Two questions for the Republican presidential candidates: 1) Is this a problem? …

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Written by David Frum on Sunday June 12, 2011

GOP Debate: Questions For The Field

Tonight, seven Republicans appear in the largest GOP 2012 presidential debate to date. FrumForum has some questions for the candidates. Tonight, seven Republicans will appear before the CNN cameras in the largest GOP 2012 presidential debate to date. Frum Forum suggests some questions for the …

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Written by David Frum on Sunday June 12, 2011

GOP Rallies Support For Budget Reform

Calls for Congress to adopt a two-year budget process first emerged decades ago. But now Republicans are seriously pushing the idea in the debt limit talks. Republicans in Congress have begun to force talks on budget process reform, starting with instituting a two-year (biennial) budget, …

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Written by Steve Bell on Wednesday June 8, 2011

GOP Senate Pick-Up No Sure Thing

Republicans cannot and should not take a Senate takeover for granted. With Democrats defending at least eight seats Republicans could conceivably win, the GOP has the best opportunity of the decade to change the composition of the United States Senate.  Although it would take a much better …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Monday June 6, 2011

The GOP's New Line: Defaults Don't Matter

As the GOP latches on to the false idea that a default is manageable, even the debts of the United States have become another tool of politics. Noah Kristula-Green makes the important point that Stanley Druckenmiller's weekend WSJ interview has blossomed in a matter of days into something like …

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday May 18, 2011