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Death Comes for the Party
The Bull Elephant ^ | May 5, 2016 | Michael Giere

Posted on 05/09/2016 6:48:47 AM PDT by null and void

“What the hell is “conservative” about uncontrolled immigration and corporate trade pacts?”

Donald Trump’s electoral rampage through the Northeastern states and then his stunning Indiana victory – taking all but five counties statewide and walking away with 57 delegates – did a lot more than drive Ted Cruz and John Kasich out of the race.

It has driven a stake in the heart of the post-1988 Republican Party. It’s dead.

The “professional” party has been in death throes for years, for a variety of reasons, but none as lethal as the absence of a defining and unifying rationale for its existence that resonated with its own membership.

What does the Party stand for? And who decides that?

No sooner had The Donald driven his rivals from the field of battle, than the self-appointed guardians of “conservatism,” already in panic mode, began pouring out opinions, curses, and threats – all somewhat hysterically.

If only they could find the same passion about the most destructive force America has ever known; Barack Obama.

Columnists George Will and Charles Krauthammer launched scathing articles explaining their “never Trump” positions as the last defense of “conservatism,” joined by the house pets in the big newspapers. They’ve been followed by others trash-talking Trump and talking about “real conservatives,” and what they should or shouldn’t do. These include conservative media outlets such as Red State, National Review and Conservative Review.

The Weekly Standard’s William Kristol is evidently the self-appointed leader of an effort to mount a third party challenge to Trump intoning the name of Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska as its possible standard bearer, who for his part has also said he can’t support the Party nominee because he has to save “conservatism.”

The Bushes have let it be known that they aren’t endorsing anyone. Ditto the Koch brothers. Romney, who famously claimed to be “seriously conservative,” won’t be at the convention. After all, what do any of them owe to the Party that supported and defended them with sweat and money?

On Capitol Hill, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, oblivious to the primary results evidently, said today that “he is not ready to endorse Trump,” adding that, “I think conservatives want to know, does [Trump] share our values and our principles.”

Speaker Ryan had previously laid claim to the speakership for all conservatives and the right to define “conservative,” by rebuking Trump’s call for a temporary ban on Muslim’s entering the country until the U.S. government could properly identify them, this following the San Bernardino terrorist attack. “This is not conservatism,” Ryan thumped. ”What [Trump proposed] is not what this party stands for, and more importantly, it’s not what this country stands for.”

All I can say is, what are these people talking about?

Aren’t these the same people by and large who sat back in the Bush years and supported vastly expanded government spending, and helped turn education over to the federal government? To say nothing of two wars that were not concluded victoriously, but shackled by rules of engagement and petty infighting.

Is any of that conservative?

Aren’t these the same folks who laid down in front of Obama like they were flower petals tossed at a wedding?

When the Supreme Court overturned 5,000 years of tradition weren’t these by and large the same people who told us to suck it up and live with it? Is that conservative?

A lot of them, like Sen. Sasse, talk about the Constitution a lot. That’s nice. Here’s a few questions: Where were they in the last eight years as an American President dared them to impeach him, ignored separation of powers, laws, funded unlawful programs, forced the BATF to run guns and the IRS to harass conservative groups, abandoned four Americans in Benghazi, and gave Iran $150 billion dollars by confirming that the treaty with Iran wasn’t really a treaty at all?

Any of that conservative?

What the “professional” Party has been good at is subjecting their frustrated members out in the real world to lectures claiming that unregulated, wide open immigration is conservative, and that illegal entry into the U.S. should be rewarded with citizenship because it is a conservative value. We’re told that a conservative believes in the “willing worker” model; that any person in the world has a right to come into the U.S. on a visa to compete with any American citizen for any job at any wage.

The professionals have also been good at pushing “free trade” like it was cotton candy at a child’s birthday party. It is now the sacred mantra of being a conservative – “free trade!”

I want free trade; the empirical evidence of the benefits of free trade are well established economic facts. There is no doubt about that.

But the truth is that, starting with NAFTA, we have learned that we have been snookered. These aren’t free trade agreements defined as two or more countries deciding to treat each others products and services reciprocally; instead, it is managed corporate trade. We allow many countries to ship goods into the U.S. with little to no tax, while American goods are subjected to a withering variety of consumption and other taxes hidden in the host economy, currency manipulation, and are hobbled with rules and regulations that no domestic company must comply with. The end result it that millions of jobs and untold wealth have left the U.S. for someone else’s benefit.

Empty factories stand like tombstones to a disappearing self-determination; while several “conservative” prognosticators claim that the towns and the American citizens those factories supported deserve to “die.” Literally.

So, many of us are scratching our heads and asking, “What the hell is “conservative” about uncontrolled immigration and corporate trade pacts?”

Sometimes it take massive pain to bring us – individually or corporately – to the end of our resources and allow us to realistically reevaluate our destination. I believe that is where the larger “conservative” movement is now.

Perhaps, just perhaps, Donald Trump is the spark that will allow the grassroots to bury the dead “professional” Republican Party, and to rebirth a conservative Republican Party that has clear principles that honor our past and make a way for our future.


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KEYWORDS: gop; gope; trump
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The GOPe is dead.

Long live the CGOP!

1 posted on 05/09/2016 6:48:47 AM PDT by null and void
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To: ExTexasRedhead

2 posted on 05/09/2016 6:51:51 AM PDT by null and void ("when authority began inspiring contempt, it had stopped being authority" ~ H. Beam Piper)
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Good article, thanks for posting.


3 posted on 05/09/2016 6:52:49 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
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RIP GOPe!

Long live the New Conservative Great America Party!


4 posted on 05/09/2016 6:55:17 AM PDT by matthew fuller (I want Buckwheat tried, convicted, and executed for Treason!)
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This man has squarely hit the proverbial nail on the head. Kudos Michael.


5 posted on 05/09/2016 6:59:18 AM PDT by Robert DeLong (u)
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Great America Party.

I like it.


6 posted on 05/09/2016 6:59:36 AM PDT by null and void ("when authority began inspiring contempt, it had stopped being authority" ~ H. Beam Piper)
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Great article. The GOP leadership is not conservative, it is statist, ruling class, and elitist. They have achieved nothing conservative in 30 years, because their interests are not our interests.

They are allied with the democrat/communists in a uniparty.

It’s a good cop/bad cop set up. We get to vote for the good cop, but they are both going to put us in jail.


7 posted on 05/09/2016 7:04:47 AM PDT by ecomcon
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“Great America Party.

I like it.”

Except that “GAP” lends itself well to many negative phrases.


8 posted on 05/09/2016 7:04:52 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (Socialists are just communists in their larval stage.)
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I believe Myth used the phrase “severely conservative”, rather than “seriously”.

Both still sound stoopid..


9 posted on 05/09/2016 7:05:54 AM PDT by nesnah (Liberals - the petulant children of politics)
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It survived the Bull Moose.


10 posted on 05/09/2016 7:08:11 AM PDT by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors)
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So I guess Donald Trump is the Orkin Man of the Republican Party getting rid of the RINO pests like Lyin’ Ryan, Mushmouth McConnell, and the rest of the GOP leadership.


11 posted on 05/09/2016 7:08:52 AM PDT by dowcaet
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Will. Krauthammer. Old news.


12 posted on 05/09/2016 7:09:27 AM PDT by tgusa (gun control: hitting your target.)
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The 'talking' is easy, it's the 'doing' that's hard. The RINO party is currently flooded with talkers; worthless, useless and destructive.

Time for Trump to clean house.

13 posted on 05/09/2016 7:12:10 AM PDT by JPG (Go Trump!)
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It’s better that the Conniving Rino America Party...


14 posted on 05/09/2016 7:12:21 AM PDT by null and void ("when authority began inspiring contempt, it had stopped being authority" ~ H. Beam Piper)
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I forgot Kristol.


15 posted on 05/09/2016 7:15:36 AM PDT by tgusa (gun control: hitting your target.)
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It bears repeating: “What the hell is conservative about uncontrolled immigration?”


16 posted on 05/09/2016 7:18:05 AM PDT by anoldafvet (they're not immigrants, they're criminal aliens)
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Smoked them out. The BUSH one world government GOP is dead.
Go to the issue list that Reagan ran on and print them out. Then print out Trumps. Not much difference economically.
And they claim to back Reagan conservative principles. Get it Mark Levin? You HACK!


17 posted on 05/09/2016 7:19:00 AM PDT by crz
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The Bushes have let it be known that they aren’t endorsing anyone. Ditto the Koch brothers. Romney, who famously claimed to be “seriously conservative,” won’t be at the convention. After all, what do any of them owe to the Party that supported and defended them with sweat and money?

Da Bushes, Romney, and Bill Kristol can go eff themselves...get the hell out of our party. Friggin' ingrates.

18 posted on 05/09/2016 7:20:08 AM PDT by GOPJ (“What the hell is “conservative” about uncontrolled immigration and corporate trade pacts?”)
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“What is conservative about...” Is an incredible and starting point for any topic of discussion. I very much welcome and enjoy Trump realigning the whole concept and outing a number of idiots that have been playing people for a very long time. The reality check is refreshing.


19 posted on 05/09/2016 7:21:39 AM PDT by Reno89519 (Make America Great Again Starts with America First! I stand with Trump.)
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Excellent article. The GOP has been faking it for a decades. And I admit I was snookered, especially when the opposition comes up with candidates like 0bama, Kerry and Gore.

But they didn’t listen. They told the people to sit down and shut up, ala Arlen Specter in a townhall over the 0bamacare bill. The Tea Party, in it’s early days, was a true grassroots movement of citizens across the country, forming in small groups with a smaller government in mind. They were trashed, ignored and in many cases, co-opted by professionals hoping to capitalize.

They wanted inside the club candidates, bought and sold with campaign dollars to keep their lily whites in comfort at the expense of the electorate who longed for an outsider.

And when one emerges with his own resources, the masks drop suddenly and severely and in all corners of those supposed ‘conservative’ media types and in the broader, milquetoast GOP for all to see.

This needed to happen. At least for me.


20 posted on 05/09/2016 7:21:57 AM PDT by SueRae (An election like no other..)
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