Richard A. Viguerie's News Releases

November 12, 2008

Richard Viguerie, in Conservatives Betrayed, foresaw collapse of GOP
and describes the road back for conservatives
 
     (Manassas, Virginia)  Richard A. Viguerie’s 2006 book Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause (Bonus Books) offers a roadmap for a conservative comeback following the disastrous elections of 2006 and 2008.

     The book calls on conservatives to organize themselves as a “Third Force” that can influence both major political parties. 

     Viguerie points to environmentalist, labor union, and race-based groups as models for “Third Force”-type organizations.  These groups are major political players, he says, but they are independent.  They have their own members, money, and issues.  “They are free to punish or reward politicians based on their behavior.”

     Conservatives, according to Viguerie, will respond to the 2008 election by creating their own Third Force organizations.  These groups will deal with social issues, the culture, immigration, taxes, health care, government spending, judicial appointments, the environment, excessive government regulation, schools, and the concerns of working class and small business class Americans – “literally thousands of grassroots organizations reaching every community in this country.”

     Conservatives Betrayed was one of the earliest assaults on Big Government Republicanism, the governing philosophy that wrecked the economy, ruined the GOP “brand,” and brought the Obama-Pelosi-Reid Democrats to power. 

     Since the book was published, its central argument – that Big Government Republicanism would be a disaster for the GOP and for the country – has been proven correct.

     In the book, Viguerie calls on conservatives to “Cut off your support of the Republican National Committee and other party fundraising committees;” to instead “Give 100% of your political donations to principled conservative causes and candidates;” and to “Demand sweeping changes in the Republican congressional leadership.” 

     In recent weeks, Viguerie has renewed his call for conservatives to cut off support for the GOP until the party changes its leadership, top to bottom.

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NOTE TO EDITORS: Richard A. Viguerie pioneered political direct mail and has been called “one of the creators of the modern conservative movement” (The Nation magazine), one of the “conservatives of the century” (The Washington Times), and one of 2008’s “top 25 influencers” among Republicans (NewsMax magazine).


November 10, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Conservatives deserve credit for resignations of Blunt, Putnam
 
     (Manassas, Virginia)  Conservatives deserve credit for the resignations of Roy Blunt and Adam Putnam from their positions as the second and third-ranking House Republicans, Richard A. Viguerie, the Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com, said. 

     The resignations show that “Grassroots conservatives are being heard,” Viguerie said.  “Conservatives who make up the base of the Republican Party know that we will never get to the political Promised Land with the leaders who got us into this mess.”

     Said Viguerie: “The so-called ‘cranky conservatives’ – those who refused to fall in line behind the Republican Party, and who maintained their independence, at the price of being ridiculed as ‘impossible to please’ – deserve credit for forcing the Republicans to change leaders. 

     “And credit should also go to those Republicans in Congress who risked their careers by demanding changes at the top.
 
     “In addition, Congressmen Blunt and Putnam deserve thanks for putting the future of their party ahead of their own ambitions.  It’s nothing personal.  These are good men, but the Republican Party needs to go in a different direction with new leaders.
 
     “Now it’s time to finish the job.  The Republican leaders in the House and Senate, at the Republican National Committee, and everyone else responsible for this debacle, must go.” 

     Viguerie said that includes House Minority Leader John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and the Republican Party chairman, Mike Duncan.  It also includes Congressman Tom Cole, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, which is responsible for electing Republicans to the House.

     Viguerie noted that conservatives have been calling for new GOP leadership for years, beginning before the disastrous 2006 election.  For example, in his book Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause, (Bonus Books, August 2006), Viguerie called on conservatives to “cut off your support of the Republican National Committee and other party fundraising committees” and “demand sweeping changes in the Republican congressional leadership.”

     Just last week, on the morning after the election, Viguerie said, “The [Republican] congressional leadership must be replaced with principled conservatives.  If the congressional leaders refuse to resign, grassroots conservatives should cut off their support – their financial support, and their volunteer support.” 

     Viguerie was not alone in demanding new GOP leadership.  Last July, the influential Lincoln Club of Orange County, California vowed to cut off fund unless the leadership changed.  Columnist Robert Novak said of the declaration: “The Lincoln Club of Orange County is telling the GOP leaders of both the House and Senate . . . [t]hey must go – or else lose big money.”

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NOTE TO EDITORS: Richard A. Viguerie pioneered political direct mail and has been called “one of the creators of the modern conservative movement” (The Nation magazine), one of the “conservatives of the century” (The Washington Times), and one of 2008’s “top 25 influencers” among Republicans (NewsMax magazine).




Links to recent news releases from Richard Viguerie:

Viguerie: Democrats ran as moderates, forfeited any claim to a liberal mandate – November 5, 2008

Richard Viguerie: All Republican congressional leaders should resign … or grassroots conservatives will withhold support from the GOP – November 5, 2008

Richard Viguerie: America Rejects Big Government Republicanism – November 4, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Stevens Conviction Symptomatic of Culture of Corruption in Politics – October 27, 2008

Richard Viguerie on the presidential debate:  “Where did THIS John McCain come from?” – October 15, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Obama’s “spread the wealth” blunder reveals his real goal for America – socialism – October 15, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  McCain failed to nationalize election, did not do what he needed to do – October 7, 2008

Richard Viguerie to Governor Palin:  Washington, D.C. is the Problem—Not Wall Street – October 3, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Bailout is conservatives’ path to power in 2010 – October 1, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Selection of Gwen Ifill again shows that GOP is “the stupid party” – October 1, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Unleash Sarah Palin! – September 30, 2008

Richard Viguerie: House Republican leaders falsely attacked their own members, hurt their party’s chances in November, and should resign – September 30, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Bailout defeat shows power of New and Alternative Media and is evidence of “a permanent shift in power from the establishment to the people” – September 29, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Bailout vote may be “Panama Canal issue” of the 21st Century – September 29, 2008

Richard Viguerie: House Republicans who fought bailout will be seen as heroes – September 28, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Senator McCain is Horatio at the Bridge – September 25, 2008

Richard Viguerie: McCain risks loss of conservative support if he backs bailout; “Americans have every right not to believe President Bush – September 24, 2008

Paulson’s $700 Billion Bailout of Wall Street is Economic Fascism, says Richard Viguerie – September 24, 2008

Richard Viguerie: No consideration of bailout until AFTER full investigation; Special counsel or independent commission should question all involved, “examine every scrap of paper” to place responsibility for the financial crisis -- September 23, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Members of Congress who protected Fannie and Freddie must accept their responsibility for financial crisis; It’s time for them to pay the price for creating Washington’s Culture of Corruption and for threatening the financial security of tens of millions of Americans -- September 19, 2008

Richard Viguerie: It’s Sarah Palin’s principles, stupid!  Republicans won’t be able to ‘hold onto Palin’s skirt’ unless they campaign on her ideas -- September 15, 2008

Viguerie: “Cranky conservatives” are responsible for Sarah Palin pick Silent conservatives could have caused Obama presidency, but Palin gives McCain a real shot -- September 5, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Now we know why liberals hate, fear Sarah Palin “Sarah Palin is the next Ronald Reagan -- September 4, 2008

Richard Viguerie: The race is on to define Sarah Palin; If Republicans don’t do it, liberal Democrats will -- September 2, 2008

Viguerie: She’s perfect  VP pick “gives McCain the opportunity to unite the GOP, gives conservatives a stake in the election, and puts a real reformer on the ticket” -- August 29, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Ron Paul endorsement of Don Young “shocking and disappointing;” Texas Congressman “put pork ahead of principle” -- August 25, 2008

An Open Letter from Richard Viguerie to John McCain:  Conservatives Can Also Play the Maverick Game -- August 20, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Conservatives are making liberals pay a political price for the high costs of gas, food, and other goods -- August 19, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Washington Politicians Again Covering Up True Size of Federal Deficit -- August 14, 2008

Richard Viguerie Praises McCain for Embrace of Deficit Hawk David Walker -- August 11, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Obama and McCain Proposals Would Jeopardize Future Social Security Payments -- August 7, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Stevens Indictment Symptomatic of Culture of Corruption in Politics -- July 29, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Bush White House Hides True Scope of Federal Deficit/Richard Viguerie admits 'I was WRONG!'  -- July 29, 31, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Huckabee Proves Again He’s No Conservative -- July 15, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Conservatives Deeply Depressed Over McCain Campaign -- July 11, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Liberals Should be Held Accountable for Energy Prices -- July 7, 2008

Richard Viguerie:  Senator Jesse Helms Was the Leader of the New Right -- July 4, 2008

Richard Viguerie to conservatives:  $4.00 gas is a ‘teaching moment’-- a chance for conservatives to hold liberals accountable -- June 25, 2008

Richard Viguerie Tells Libertarian Party Convention:  McCain “trying to get conservative support on the cheap;” Conservatives May be Open to Libertarians in 2008 Vote -- May 23, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Republican Leaders Must Resign -- May 14, 2008

Richard Viguerie Launches UltimateJohnMcCain.com Will take conservatives’ temperature on McCain and highlight McCain news and commentary -- May 8, 2008

Richard Viguerie:   How dare ABC News treat Obama as if he were a conservative!  …Get used to it, liberals!… -- April 18, 2008

Richard Viguerie Lists Conservatives’ Problems with John McCain -- April 16, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Loss of Hastert Seat is Proof Conservatives  Are Prepared to Sit Out This Year’s Elections …It’s a wakeup call for John McCain… -- March 10, 2008

Richard Viguerie: William Buckley gave birth to the conservative movement and changed the course of history
Every conservative, and every person who loves freedom, should thank God for William Buckley… and thank God for not giving the Left a William Buckley
-- February 27, 2008

Richard Viguerie: Bush 41 Criticism Shows McCain Out of Touch  “With Conservatives, McCain is in a hole. He should quit digging.” -- February 19, 2008

Poll Shows John McCain Faces Tough Road in Gaining Conservative Support -- Less than 30% of conservative activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference "strongly support" him -- February 9, 2008

VIGUERIE: RHETORIC WON’T DO IT -- McCain must convince skeptical conservatives by deeds, not words… and ’twere well it were done quickly -- February 7, 2008

RICHARD VIGUERIE SAYS BALL IS IN McCAIN’S COURT -- February 6, 2008