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Title: Is the Republican Party Finished?
Source: American Thinker
URL Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/2010 ... e_republican_party_finish.html
Published: Dec 29, 2010
Author: Michael Filozof
Post Date: 2010-12-29 17:51:28 by X-15
Ping List: *Destroying the Middle Class*     Subscribe to *Destroying the Middle Class*
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The lame-duck session of the 111th Congress proved one thing beyond a doubt: the Republican Party does not represent the interests of conservatives. Despite the midterm election tidal wave, in which the Republican Party gained 63 House seats (eclipsing its historic1994 success against Clinton), congressional Republicans failed to leverage their victory into political clout and collapsed like a house of cards in the lame-duck session.

The last two weeks ought to have sickened conservatives. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spectacularly failed to hold his caucus together to even delay ratification of the START treaty until the 112th Congress is seated in January. Republican leftists Olympia Snowe and Lisa Murkowski sided with Democrats to end the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, forcing the gay agenda from the streets of San Francisco right into the U.S. Marine Corps. Congressional Republicans agreed to cut FICA taxes for Social Security (which is underfunded already) and expand the Democratic Party's welfare state constituency by extending unemployment benefits -- in exchange for maintaining current tax rates for a paltry two years. The deal will add billions to the deficit. Tea Party darling Scott Brown, mocked by Obama for driving a truck in his insurgent 2009 campaign in which he stole "Ted Kennedy's seat" from the Democrats, voted for Obama's agenda on all of these issues.

Give the Democratic devils their due. They are astute students of Machiavelli. They know how to exercise power. The ink was barely dry on the DADT repeal when Obama cynically announced he'd now "rethink" his (supposed) opposition to gay marriage, and Vice-President Biden announced that gay marriage was "inevitable." Despite historically low congressional approval ratings, Speaker Pelosi rammed socialized medicine and cap-and-trade legislation through the House by one-vote margins and pursued the exercise of power right up to the eleventh hour of the lame-duck session. When's the last time Republicans pursued their agenda so ruthlessly? Maybe 1919, when Republican Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge held his caucus together to defeat the Treaty of Versailles by one vote -- unmoved by the plight of Democrat Woodrow Wilson, who lay crippled in the White House after having a stroke trying to rally public opinion in favor of the treaty.

The Republicans do not pursue their agenda ruthlessly because they do not have one -- at least not a conservative one that differs substantially from the Democratic agenda. The capitulation to the lame-duck Democrats is merely the latest in a decades-long series of episodes in which Republicans have actively colluded with Democrats to push the left-wing agenda of the 1960s forward.

The majority opinion in Roe v. Wade was written by Republican Harry Blackmun. Republican appointee Sandra Day O'Connor voted to uphold Roe in Casey v. Planned Parenthood. Republican justice Anthony Kennedy cited the European Court of Human Rights in Lawrence v. Texas, which declared that the Constitution guarantees a right to anal sodomy. Republican President George W. Bush expanded the already-bloated Federal bureaucracy with the hideous Department of Homeland Security, the TSA, "No Child Left Behind," and the Medicare prescription drug entitlement. Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger supports gay marriage, and signed restrictive ammunition bans into law in California; former Republican Gov. George Pataki signed restrictive gun-control legislation in New York. Former Republican Gov. Mitt Romney can hardly campaign against ObamaCare after initiating mandatory health care insurance in Massachusetts. Republican Senators McCain and Graham support amnesty for illegal aliens; Graham and Snowe voted to put Sonia "A Wise Latina Can Make Better Decisions Than a White Man" Sotomayor on the Supreme Court. Republicans, who supposedly oppose affirmative action, named Colin Powell Secretary of State; Powell rewarded them by endorsing Barack Obama in 2008. The party that was founded as an anti-slavery party and appointed Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court cannot get more than ten percent of the black vote in a good year. After losing 96% of the black vote to a black Democrat in 2008, Republicans eagerly panted "Me, too!" and by named Michael Steele party chairman.

What a mess.

Conservatives today are in essentially the same position that the radical Left was in back in the Sixties. Then, every institution in American society -- the "Establishment" in Sixties jargon -- was socially and temperamentally conservative. The radicals found themselves with nowhere to go but the streets. Today's "Establishment" is uniformly leftist, and conservatives are as unwelcome in the halls of power today as the radical Left was 45 years ago. In order to move forward, conservatives are going to need to do what the Left did in 1968: begin in the streets, capture a political party and convert it to its agenda, and follow up in the courts when they lose elections.

Even more important, conservatives are going to have to learn to exploit national crises to advance their agenda. And surely these crises are coming -- the national debt, currency valuation, inflation, Iranian nuclear weapons, illegal immigration, a day of reckoning in Afghanistan, and so on.

Voters will demand alternatives to Leftist policies when these crises appear. If the Republicans do not present conservative alternatives, Conservatives will have to form a party of their own.

Voters in November voted against the Democrats, not for the Republicans. Nothing in the last two weeks indicates that the Republicans are ready to give the nation any real alternative when the 112th Congress is seated. If the Republican Party fails to do more than ape the Democratic Party, it will be finished -- if it isn't already. Subscribe to *Destroying the Middle Class*

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#8. To: X-15 (#0)

Is the Republican Party Finished?

Party Politics is about to give way to anarchy.

noone222  posted on  2010-12-29   19:04:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-29   19:41:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Eric Stratton (#16)

Our Government can be reclaimed, but it will require a literal reversal of our national morality, which unfortunately is probably not on the horizon without at least a one or two generational transition in leadership if even then given the warped, evil, perverted morality that exists today and that is facilitated by technology speeding the planned demoralization along and into peoples' heads at young ages at lightspeed.

I both agree and disagree. Yes a restoration and rebuilding of moral and ethical behavior is fundamental before any meaningful climb back out of the cesspit can begin. However, I think that can happen faster than you think. From what I am seeing young people, the more aware ones, are feeling the lack of morality and it is making them unhappy. Clean hands make for a happy life. By that I don't necessarily mean a return to "man on top get over with quick" or even celibacy, but a recognition that honesty, honor, and responsibility are necessary to lead a happy life. Also a recognition that one does have the right to disagree with the group if it violates ones sense of honor or decency. However, that can't be accomplished by preachy hypocrites which is an appellation that describes too many ministers and priests.

And I agree with your assessment of the Mahajunkie's attitude, and anyone who has been married 3 times and has to take drugs to make life bearable is not leading a happy life regardless of the PR they put out. It is an old truism that money cannot buy happiness. Accomplishment does, living an honorable life does. The moment one equates material wealth with happiness you have lost the game. There is nothing inherently evil in being wealthy, and there is nothing wrong with earning a lot of money, but it is my observation that wealthy and happy do not necessarily go together. The happiest wealthy people are those who got that way by being successful at doing something they enjoy and the money part just sort of happened as a result of being successful at something they enjoy. Oh, and most people do not become wealthy by working for someone else.

I think we will see a more chaotic state, but chaos is not a natural function of living. Chaos, disorder, is the sign of a confused and unstable state. However, it seems to be a natural part of our make up to bring order. It is only the unsane and psychotic who create chaos and disorder, and they need to be recognized as the disease they are. They are very disturbed people regardless of their wealth and position. In their insane outlook they are trying to die, and to take everyone else with them. They are quite sick.

And the scene only appears unclear because it is currently an increasingly disordered scene. Lincoln, whatever his faults, commented sagely that, "When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on".

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-29   21:26:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: Eric Stratton (#28)

Don't confuse anarchy with disorder. There's a difference.

D.C. has long been the picture of anarchy against the Constitution. With very few exceptions, the "elect" have a virulent allegience disorder that barricades Constitutionalists from being properly represented 100% governmentally. The way to treat that farcical scourge is to declare it null and void and of no authority, then govern ourselves Constitutionally.

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#58. To: Eric Stratton (#51) (Edited)

I also dare say that many if not most people are incapable of governing themselves.

For starters it requires morality, a morality that no longer exists in Amerika en masse.

I refuse to have my government and my culture, which are in a completely different dimension than theirs, blamegamed and berated by one dimensional collectivists who refuse to even aknowledge that we are here and in vast numbers except to pretend that it's somewhow our fault if the Chaotics, who are not the Posterity of our Founders, are misbehaving while claiming to be Americans with no concept whatsoever of what that means other than geography. That's a run-on sentence but I've reached the point where I consider it a senseless waste of time to read through the screeds of demoralizing collective punishers who fancy themselves "truth and justice seekers" as they try to pin all of those transgressors onto us. Then there's the super-ridiculous who expect us to wear that "hair shirt" and whip ourselves for the trespasses of others who aren't of our government and belief system, then also slam the Catholic church for anyone there ever doing such things as penitents. I'm not accusing you of any of that, just urging people to resist the temptation to view us through their "spectacles". It's the wrong prescription and part of the problem.

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