Compromise Is a Losing Strategy for Republicans

Compromise Is a Losing Strategy for Republicans
House Republicans across the nation joined House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R - Ca.) for the unveiling of the "Commitment to America" in Monongahela, Pa., on Sept. 22, 2022. Jeff Louderback/The Epoch Times
Stu Cvrk
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Somewhere during the last seven decades, the Republican Party leadership lost its way, as well as its connection with rank-and-file Republicans. While there have always been “wings” in the party reflected by key leaders during a particular period, the hardening of the current GOP establishment against rank-and-file Republicans has never been quite so widely understood as it is this year.

Stu Cvrk
Stu Cvrk
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Stu Cvrk retired as a captain after serving 30 years in the U.S. Navy in a variety of active and reserve capacities, with considerable operational experience in the Middle East and the Western Pacific. Through education and experience as an oceanographer and systems analyst, Cvrk is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he received a classical liberal education that serves as the key foundation for his political commentary.
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