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March 4, 2009 - 1:13 pm - by Stephen Green

I suppose it’s nice when conservatives try to get all high-tech and webby and stuff. Lord knows we need to — which was the basis of a little five minute talk I gave at CPAC on opening day. And if the small-government wing of the Republican party is going to have a future, it probably needs to start with guys just like Eric Cantor. We do need to use YouTube to get our message out, we do need to hustle on Twitter to provide aid and comfort to grassroots efforts like the Tea Parties going on around the nation. And I’m oh-so-glad to see that Cantor (or at least his office) gets that.

But yodeling? Really?

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  1. Nothing says Grand Old Party like a Bob Barker homage. Way to attract the youth vote, fellas!

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