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...standing by his party and its platform, Weatherl sent a message that thoughtfully engaging with liberals on campus did not require Harvard Republicans to apologize for their beliefs. Whatever necessary changes in image the HRC undertook, their Republican ideology would remain intact...
...don’t think the new Republicans are going to be very different ideologically,” says HRC member Andrew J. Crutchfield ’12, “but I do think that they’re going to be different in the way that they present their message and the way that they look...
...less than a month, both the national election and Motley’s unexpected turn as president will have come to an end. He and the HRC executive board have begun to plan for both of these eventualities, and while most HRC members balk at discussing the potential for their candidate’s loss next week, it’s a possibility all seem to have considered. (The club’s post-election after-party will have an appropriately flexible “celebrate the election/drown your sorrows” theme...
...Though they would obviously prefer a McCain victory, most HRC members still recognize the potential opportunities in his defeat. Ironically, an Obama win might ensure the GOP meltdown necessary for the HRC’s brand of Republicanism to catch...
...members of the HRC have a head start on this challenge. After four years of defending their beliefs against ubiquitous Democrats, many Harvard Republicans will graduate with a honed ideological certitude and the superior political instincts to promote it at large...