Posted on 07/25/2015 9:39:43 AM PDT by Kaslin
For the first time in national history, a Rhode Island native son is running for President: Lincoln Chafee. Stumbling is more accurate, since shortly after declaring an exploratory committee, he fumbled into making himself a full-fledged candidate, and all the campaign finance hoopla which accompanies it. A one-term Republican US Senator, then one-term Independent Governor, Chafee entered the 2016 Presidential Election as a Democrat. Confused? Cable news program Common Sense openly derided his ambitions: Are you kidding me? MSNBC took his campaign seriously enough, asked him serious questions, and Chafee already looked like a deer in headlights. Joining the repeal of Glass-Steagall then, and the Housing Crisis that followed, Chafee now admits that he voted for something he didnt read.
Washington Post columnist George Will gave him a back-handed boost (he had summarily diminished the Independent In Name Only Bernie Sanders). As the most left-leaning of Republican US Senators, Chafee voted against the Iraq War and a Constitutional Amendment to ban flag burning. Incidentally, he voted against George W. Bush more than Senator Hillary Clinton, before losing to greenhouse guru Rhode Island attorney general Sheldon Whitehouse in 2006.
Today, Chafee rightly calls Clinton a war hawk and holds her responsible for the chaotic cauldron of multiple Islamic extremist movements which threaten Israel and the Middle East. Then again, his dubious dalliances with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, and his appeasements efforts with for with deceased Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, will also invite penetrating and embarrassing questions. His simplistic idealism, and his plainspoken honesty (read, naivety) would merit approval if not for his fatuous praise of President Obama and his moribund, myopic foreign policy. Chafee suggested: Make more friends and fewer enemies. Not much better than Dont do stupid stuff! or What difference does it make? Chafees domestic policy will be more of Obama drama, plus the adoption of the metric system. With one foot (or meter) in his mouth, Chafee advocated to bring Edward Snowden home without punishment.
Rhode Islanders have likened the former governor to an empty-headed deer in headlights. Others have mocked him as Governor Gump. Too bad he cannot compare to Ocean state Founder Roger Williams, who bucked the impure Pharisaical Puritans, then established a colony based on religious toleration. Chafee embraced a secular, progressive agenda. The capital city, Providence, has the morally bankrupt distinction of least Biblically literate, plus the fiscal bankruptcy soon to hit. He even christened May First Reason Day. His reason? To placate atheists. He made war on Christmas by renaming the state Christmas tree a holiday tree, then attempted to justify this decision on Bill OReillys No Spin Zone. Roger Williams paid the native inhabitants for their land, Chafee has transformed Rhode Island into a Sanctuary State, not for religious and political dissidents, but illegal aliens, welfare recipients, and public sector unions.
Rhode Island was the first colony to break away from the British Crown, the last to adopt the US Constitution, and site for the American Industrial Revolution. Under Chafee, Rhode Island has turned into a launch pad subsidiary for federal take-over, government overreach, and unconstitutional governance. Industry and manpower are fleeing, too.
I have mentioned Rhode Islands unique history. Littly Rhody has interesting cuisine, too. From pizza strips and Johnny cakes, to Dels Lemonade and clam bakes. The more I read, the more I want to visit. In sharp contrast, the more one reads Chafees record (if once can call it that), the less one would want him to pursue Presidential aspirations.
One Rhode Island delicacy best symbolizes Chafees bad bid: The Awful-Awful.
SoRhodeIsland describes this sweet treat:
Not quite a milkshake, definitely not a frappe, this creamy creation has delighted Rhode Island kids and adults for decades. When Newport Creamery opened its initial location in Middletown in 1940, they used this name for their drinkable ice cream treat, but it wasnt until the 70s that they officially owned the Awful Awful brand. Whatever your flavor preference (vanilla, chocolate, coffee, mocha, strawberry, chocolate mint, cookies and cream), its going to be awful big, awful good.
Chafees lamentably liberal views belong in the 1970s, along with the economic and foreign policy malaise of Jimmy Carter. Like a different flavor of the month, from his Republican US Senate days, to his liberal Independent status as governor, then his Presidential aspirations as a Democrat, Chafee is not quite a milkshake or a frappe. Nothing solid or certain, tasty to left-wing progressives, Chafee is the light and airy after meal treat, but will not feed the American need for real leadership looking to right a ship sinking under heavy regulations, economic job growth, and diminished prestige on the global stage. He cant even raise money, and has been polling so low in Democratic Presidential polling, he could sit in a room with his family, and ask: Whos against me?
To sum up Chafees Presidential bid and election chances: Awful bad; awful sad.
For this California Conservative writing on Rhode Island and national politics, I am awful glad. Chafees campaign (along with the rest of the slapstick Democratic bench) is a not-so-guilty pleasure, allowing conservatives to expose to a still unaware nation how extreme, and extremely disturbing yet unserious, the Democratic Party has become.
Perhaps ever-so-slightly less bad than Hitlery or Sanders. That’s a very low bar, though.
Chaffee has always been a Democrat. By the way, puny Rhode Island doesn’t deserve to be a state and should be fined for false advertising. At least Greenland used to be green.
Lincoln Chafee comes into the room already punchy, perhaps the only candidate so far to have LESS appeal than Martin O’Malley.
There is a fifth Democrat candidate out there, but he will get even less coverage than Chafee or O’Malley, and that is Jim Webb, one-time Senator from Virginia, and also a former military officer. Unlike John McCain, he graduated from the Naval Academy with a very respectable ranking academically, and served as a Marine, earning the Navy Cross, the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, and two Purple Hearts, and retired on medical due to shrapnel in his knee, kidney and head.
But just try to get traction with the Democrats with a record like that.
Wasn’t he also Secretary of the Navy? (I believe it was in the Reagan Administration.)
In fact Jim Webb has quite a bit MORE on his resume, and all of it would look good for ANY candidate for US President, that is, if it were still a significant job.
But any more, the figurehead put in the White, er, “Rainbow” Hut, is only acting on the preprogrammed agenda of a very unAmerican force that is racing toward the total decivilization of the world.
Sounds like someone is over compensating
Of course he was. When he was in the Senate with an R after his name, he always voted with the demonrats, proving he was a RINO
has been polling so low in Democratic Presidential polling,Just wait until he starts in on Trump to see his numbers skyrocket.
Perhaps ever-so-slightly less bad than Hitlery or Sanders. Thats a very low bar, though.
Hillary is evil, Bernie is a declared Communist.
Chaffee is bat$hit crazy!
Iittt'sss a smaaalll state. They had the wwhhooole tthhhing carpeted, we're talking smalll!
Jim Webb wrote kiddy porn, hates Blacks, and is a liberal socialist. Like all liberal socialists who once served in the Senate (a post he won via lying and mud slinging), he’s committed treason against the United States.
I agree it shouldn’t be a state anymore (neither should Delaware or Vermont or Hawaii, the latter should be independent). However, when you call it Rhode Island, you’re only using part of its name. Officially, the state is called “Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.” RI is the short version of it.
I’m rather surprised they voted so overwhelmingly in 2010 (78%-22%) to officially keep the full name of the state.
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