Why can't the GOP come up with any serious ideas?

The GOP needs to get real with its voters — and itself

Senate Republicans.
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This is proving to be a monumental week in the 163-year history of the Republican Party. And so far, it isn't going very well.

The GOP has once again failed in perhaps its climatic effort to kill the Affordable Care Act. Sure, there may be other attempts in coming years. But this was the biggie. Every year that passes, ObamaCare becomes more entrenched. And Republican control of the White House and Congress is a rarity. Maybe someday Republicans will finally repeal the ACA and replace it with a far more market-based system. More likely, they will find themselves defending the status quo against Democratic attempts to move to single payer. No wonder some top GOP donors have threatened to penalize failure by withholding contributions. It's now or never. Or was.

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James Pethokoukis

James Pethokoukis is the DeWitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he runs the AEIdeas blog. He has also written for The New York Times, National Review, Commentary, The Weekly Standard, and other places.