Red State's Erick Erickson has some provocative thoughts
today on "dead wood" in the conservative movement:
Inside the conservative movement, there is a lot of deadwood --
institutions and personalities who continue sucking up
resources long after the usefulness of the organization is
over. . . .
There are few truly indispensable people in the movement and
far too many dispensable people who think they are
indispensable. Likewise, there are too many conservative
organizations that operate as employment vehicles for out of
work politicians still needing their egos stroked.
Conservatism must be about the advancement of freedom and
opportunity, not the advancement of any one person. Thus we
need to rebuild the movement and burn up the dead wood.
A more constructive approach might be to invigorate the movement
by the formation of new institutions, an approach that
University of Georgia law student Steven Lee is taking with his
Internet-based group, The New Republican.