Retiring congressman Steve LaTourette (R-Ohio) offered his thoughts on what the Republican Party will need to do over the next two yours if they want to win the White House again. LaTourette is a centrist Republican, or as he called it, an "endangered species."
LaTourette was responding to criticism by Tea Party Patriots co-founder Jenny Beth Martin, who said Mitt Romney was a "weak, moderate candidate" who was "hand-picked by the Beltway elites and
country club establishment wing of the Republican Party."
LaTourette in full: "There's a one-word phrase we use in Ohio for that: crap. I mean, that's
nonsense... The Republican Party cannot be a national party if we give
up the entire East Coast of the United States and say -- we don't have
any Republicans in New England, we don't have any Republicans in the
Mid-Atlantic states. We can't continue to diss the Latino voters and --
you know, my wife's a Democrat, and she was so close to voting for Mitt
Romney, but then Mourdock and Akin opened their mouth and we sent them
running back to the Democratic Party because they think we're nutty. We
have the right message on the finances. We have to get out of people's
lives, get out of people's bedrooms, and we have to be a national party,
or else we're going to lose."
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