When searching for answers as to how we got here in America - here being a
steadily accelerating march into Democratic Socialism - there is plenty of blame
to go around. Personally, I don’t see an innocent individual in the lot.
Those who consider themselves to be the most politically astute people in
America, conservatives, have once again been out-foxed by those they call
ignorant. Forest Gump’s momma was right; stupid is as stupid does! Steeped in
worthy principles, yes. Politically astute? You must be kidding…
America has exactly the mess of a government it deserves because it always
has the government it elected. No matter which partisan group we claim our own,
there is no escaping responsibility for where we are as a nation today. In
reality, our messy government is a precise reflection of our very messy
electorate.
But as a lifelong conservative myself, I want to focus on my conservative
brethren in this column. I want to talk to my own peeps!
Before we can advance a conservative agenda in America, we will have to
figure out how to advance a conservative agenda within our own party first.
Conservatives are going to have to face some hard realities about how our agenda
became only a fringe side-show in a nation where most of the population is
actually far more conservative than the government it keeps electing.
Conservatives Don’t Know How to Win
So they keep losing and conservatives have once again positioned themselves,
or allowed themselves to be positioned, to lose again in 2008. The fact is, they
have done both.
Conservatives have proven themselves to be the most ineffective political
constituency in America today. The track record can be summed up no other way.
Although they represent the principles and values of more than 70 percent of
Americans, they can’t seem to get their act together or lead that 70 percent of
the country in a single direction. So, the better organized minority movement
wins.
Unlike their opposition across the aisle, who not only find a way to give
themselves several good socialist nominees to choose from, but find a way to
hand pick their Republican opponent in each election cycle as well,
conservatives can’t even figure out how to advance a conservative candidate
within their own party.
Now, conservatives can uncharacteristically blame everyone else if they want,
but if this doesn’t change, the conservative movement is indeed dead in America.
If it’s not our fault, then it’s not within our power to fix it. I prefer to
believe it is our fault for this reason alone.
Over-ruling RNC Powers
Frustrated conservatives are right. Their party is currently controlled by
liberal-lites running the RNC and it is very difficult to advance a conservative
agenda in this environment. But they are wrong when they accept no individual
responsibility for how that came to be. If they continue to accept no
responsibility for the errors of the past, then they have no power to change
those errors in the future. Such a move is equal to blind surrender.
To advance a conservative agenda in today’s Republican Party, we will have to
advance it against the will of the current Republican National Committee
leadership, which is clearly convinced that they must join Democratic Socialists
in the pander war, just to compete with them on a national stage. Are they
right?
The Politically Principled Suicide Trap
Conservatives have stepped in this trap repeatedly over the last several
election cycles and as of this writing, they still don’t recognize the trap, let
alone how to avoid stepping in it again and again.
Conservatives are all about their principles, as they should be. They are
also all about individuality. They seldom see a need to play well with others in
pursuit of a common goal. They are the most independent minded folks on earth
and they are always firm in their personal belief structures, so much so, that
they will go down in flames before conceding a single issue, in the name of
principle.
As a staunch conservative myself, I very much identify with the standard
characteristics of the average American conservative. I too am very opinionated,
principled and committed to my beliefs, sometimes to the ultimate detriment of
those very principles.
But as a political analyst, I also see how these natural conservative
characteristics are exploited in the political process, at the expense of the
conservative movement at large.
In short, conservatives have been repeatedly triangulated on the issues by
the opposition. They have been systematically set up in the primaries, to take
the fall in the general election no matter which direction they turn. Time after
time, the election is over for conservatives, before it even begins. Then
conservatives fight to make themselves completely irrelevant.
Winning Battles to Lose the War
Contrary to common claims made in the current infighting among conservatives,
conservatives never fail to be conservative. They don’t know how to be anything
else. What they fail to be is united in that effort.
Unlike conservatives, liberals are all about group think and group movement.
Liberals are not independent minded nor are they individually responsible for
anything. They think together and move as one, because they take the need to
unite and their individual responsibility to play an active part in the group,
very seriously. Conservatives oppose this very notion by nature of being
conservative and divided, they fall, election after election.
The 2008 Republican primaries provide a vivid glimpse into just how true this
is. Conservatives were very committed to their individual ideas of what
conservative means, so much so that they remained completely divided between no
less than eight primary candidates, each of them more conservative than John
McCain. Divided among the eight, the liberal wing of the party was able to unite
and advance the most liberal Republican candidate in the race, John
McCain.
Now Comes the Triangulation Part
Once the RNC has a candidate who is almost as liberal as the Democratic
Socialists running in the DNC, conservatives are caught in the very trap they
were trying to avoid. No matter which direction they turn in the general
election, they will be supporting another national shift to the left, even if
they refuse to play any part at all.
If they vote for the RNC leftist who emerged from the RNC primaries with 35
percent of the Republican vote, they are voting for a shift to the left. If they
stay home on Election Day, vote third party or write in some non-factor, they
are allowing Democratic Socialists across the aisle to win by default, just as
Clinton did in 1992 and 1996 with less than 50 percent of the popular vote.
If they cross over in protest and vote for a Democratic Socialist to teach
the RNC a lesson, they have voted for a giant leap to the left and the only
message they are sending the RNC is that the RNC must move even further left in
the next election cycle to get back those votes that went Democrat in the last
cycle.
Checkmate! No matter which direction conservatives move now, they are moving
the nation left, at odds with all of the principles and values they hold dear.
Stupid is as stupid does!
Once Triangulated and Cornered
Like a pit viper backed into a corner, out come the fangs. Now cornered and
pissed off, conservatives have their fangs out and they lash out at everything
that moves. Anyone who failed to support their guy in the primaries is the enemy
now. Anyone who sees the need to at least block a giant leap to the left in
November is also an enemy.
Reality is, only about 35 percent of Republicans support John McCain. The
other 65 percent who voted against McCain can never be accurately accused of
supporting McCain, only opposing the greater opposition.
But more than 35 percent will indeed vote for McCain come November. Not
because they have some new found love for John McCain or his many shortcomings,
but because they will be NO part of sitting the First Family of Political Crime,
Presidents Clinton, or the freshman cut-n-run Marxist from Illinois in the Oval
Office.
Isn’t it funny how those who openly oppose Clinton and Obama are now seen by
some conservatives as liberals, the enemy, when it is their vote or non-vote, of
conservatives to angry to think straight, that will elect the most Socialist
candidate running for office in the name of opposing McCain?
This is how fuzzy logic can become, once cornered in a trap.
How Silly Are We Now?
The infighting among conservatives has reached a deafening pitch. To see just
how dangerous a cornered conservative can be to his movement, consider these
postings at a well-known conservative discussion board Free Republic.
In reaction to my recent New Media Journal column titled "Why Conservatives Must Vote in 2008," and some of
the posters, hundreds of blogging conservatives lash out against their
conservative brethren. So consumed by rage once cornered in the same old trap,
they lose all perspective of who the real enemy is and cannibalize their own
movement.
"This article was written by a self-important self-flagellating idiot. My
conservative vote did not count for a whole lot in moving forward a conservative
agenda whenever I voted for guys named George Bush. Now, this clown blames
conservatives for being SO POWERFUL as to being blamed for allowing the
Democrats to takeover congress. What I did at the polls in 2006 had NOTHING to
do with the Republicans losing the congressional majorities. And if the Hillary
the Republicans greatest hope for retaining the WH does not get the nomination,
my conservative vote will have little to do with the 2008 election." – Freeper
by the screen name Biblebelter
"I think the RNC is going to be very surprised at the vote total for
conservatives that do NOT coattail for McCain." – Freeper, The Citizen
Soldier
"If I vote my conscience, none of the current GOP or DEM candidates will get
it. If I decide to hold my nose, McCain will get my vote. IF I decide to hold my
nose. Your telling me that if I don't vote for McCain is voting for Hitlery or
Obomba is not making me think of voting for McCain." – Freeper, Just another Joe
"Just more McCainite fearmongering they think they can bully us with. Sorry,
but my greater fear is we get another Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Hillary or Obama
might give us a GOP majority in ‘10." – Freeper, Free Vulcan
"At what point do you just realize it’s over. Nobody thinks the Rat party is
going to go back to being a southern, agrarian, pro-slave party. The shift to a
big government, elitist, urban party was incremental and permanent. The shift of
the Republican Party BACK to a big government, elitist, country club party is
permanent. The majority of the party is not in control in which case the
majority should leave the system in which we get screwed." – Freeper, demshateGod
These are but a few from hundreds of comments. Not all of them are
self-defeating like these. The issue isn’t whether or not these posters have a
valid point, but rather, what is the productive nature of their point? Can
anything productive come from the massive infighting underway with the
conservative base of the Republican Party? Anything positive for conservatives I
mean?
"The McCattle have already surrendered and become democrats."- Freeper, cripplecreek - This
comment on the basis of opposing Obama and Clinton?
Have conservatives really lost sight of who the real enemy is here? Do they
really accept no personal responsibility for how we got here, or what happens
next? Are they really throwing in the towel, not just for the GOP, but for the
nation, or are they simply having a momentary temper tantrum?
Most disturbing to me when reading comments on a conservative discussion
board like Free Republic, is the fact that you will rarely read a comment based
on a productive idea of how to change what every conservative is indeed upset
about.
Hundreds of complainers and finger-pointers can be read at Free Republic and
countless other conservative blogs. But for all the principled opposition to
what is happening to our party and our country, where are the conservative ideas
of what to do about it? These kinds of comments are suspiciously absent among
conservatives at present.
Conservatives are supposed to be part of the solution, not a part of the
problem. Yet they seem unable to move beyond their rage to a place where
productive solutions can emerge. I expect this kind of emotionally charged hand
wringing and indiscriminate lashing out from liberals, but from conservatives
too now?
If the Conservative Movement is Dead
There is but one reason. Conservatives failed to unite to move their agenda
forward. Divided, they have fallen. Continuing to divide will only worsen the
problem, not provide a solution.
My grandfather was a WWI veteran and although he passed many years ago, he
remains one of my heroes today. He repeated the following advice so many times
as I was growing up, that there was no way to wash it from my memory.
He would say, "If you have nothing productive to add to the conversation, say
nothing at all. That alone will be more productive."
Conservatives are getting their ass handed to them by an anti-American
minority and the best response they can come up with is to beat on each other in
a fit of rage and further divide their foot soldiers? Well, they bicker and
divide at their own demise…
Three Undeniable Realities
1) McCain sucks! But one of three candidates will sit in the Oval Office for
the next four years, McCain, Clinton or Obama. When faced with three dangerous
attackers, and only two bullets left, shoot the two most dangerous attackers and
go hand to hand with the least of the threats remaining. To address none of the
three is certain suicide.
2) Most Americans are far more conservative than the governments they elect.
The socialist minority will continue to win so long as conservatives fail to
unite in productive measure.
3) Conservative principles are not welcome in any socialist country. So,
stopping Democratic Socialists from sitting in the Oval Office at any cost is a
must.
Or, we could spend the next seven months regurgitating all the well-known
ways that John McCain is a horrible Republican alternative to the completely
unacceptable Democratic Socialists he’s running against. It won’t change
anything, but you can sound more conservative at cocktail parties by showing how
smart you are to recognize this reality.
McCain was indeed a ten o’clock two. But he’s fast becoming a two o’clock
ten! Unless conservatives want to go home and take a cold shower and wait
another four years for a date, they will have to dance the least ugly girl at
the party this time around.
Eliminating the two bigger threats and going hand to hand with the lesser
McCain is the best they can do in 2008. But then they will have to do a better
job of uniting on principle in 2010 and beyond.