House Minority Whip Eric Cantor’s effort to breathe new life in the Republican Party demonstrates exactly what is wrong with the party.  Misguided focus and impotent articulation of a definitive message has been the downfall of the modern Republican Party.  Now in an effort to rebrand, we are getting more of the same foolishness. 
Mr. Cantor does not understand that conservative voters vote based on principle, not politics.  Also, we do not surrender to a fight.  So, how does Mr. Dantor expect to motivate and inspire by avoiding controversial subjects?  When the conflict is removed, so is the principle.
Just give it up and retire already.

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