Posted on 01/07/2016 11:27:31 PM PST by Citizen Zed
Edited on 01/08/2016 1:08:04 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Every Republican of the type concerned with winning in November has been asking the question (at least internally): "What if the worst happens?"
The worst does not mean the nomination of Ted Cruz, in spite of justified fears of political disaster. Cruz is an ideologue with a message perfectly tuned for a relatively small minority of the electorate. Uniquely in American politics, he has made his reputation by being roundly hated by his colleagues - apparently a prerequisite for a certain kind of anti-establishment conservative, but unpromising for an image makeover at the convention. Cruz's nomination would represent the victory of the hard right - religious right and Tea Party factions - within the Republican coalition. After he loses, the ideological struggles within the GOP would go on.
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The Bushies, particularly Jeb! have been stuck on stupid in an overly sentimental rich guy sort of way, when the rich guy in question is giving away other people’s stuff. They can hardly claim to have Lincoln as a forebear because Lincoln wasn’t an idiot.
GO TRUMP GO!
Lincoln sided with an oppressed minority who gave blood, sweat, and at times their very lives to this nation and had done so for generations. He put his life on the line making a complex decision because it was the right thing to do, not because of hubris and a bunch of unexamined assumptions.
Lincoln was the leader of the new 'radical republicans'. He was a white supremacist who supported the American Colonization Society that wanted to send free blacks back to Africa. Lincoln was a lawyer by trade and a shrewd politician that perverted the Constitution to achieve his agenda. Lincoln was the architect of a bloody war that resulted in the slaughter of over 600,000 Americans; hardly a compassionate gesture.
Did you catch the part where he floated forming a third party if Trump gets the nomination?
He says that like it’s a bad thing.
If Cruz wins the nomination, then it wasn't really "a relatively small minority of the electorate" after all, was it?
-PJ
What happened to the notion that Hillary runs away with it if Trump is nominated?
BTW, wasn't the Adams/Jefferson election of 1796 supposed to be the epitome of low blows? And that was between two of our greatest Founders and Statesmen!
-PJ
Not necessarily. He would only need to be a lesser evil in most cases. The Bushies could still do business with anyone else in the field, Cruz included, but apparently Trump represents such an existential threat that this writer is talking about forming a Jeb! friendly third party.
“I have spent 25 years in the company of compassionate conservatives, reform conservatives, Samâs Club conservatives, or whatever they want to call themselves, trying to advance an agenda of SOCIAL JUSTICE in Americaâs center-right party.”
“Social Justice” is NOT the type of term that ANY CONSERVATIVE would ever support. The only reason that I know and understand the term is because I have studied the left for many decades, and you have to get to know their language, in order to fight them.
As to what “Social Justice” means - it is basically a code word used by the left for Communism. It means the systematic looting of the ‘haves’ by the ‘have nots’, and if violence is needed to achieve that end, so be it. The term was developed by the left in response to the McCarthy Hearings, so that they would have a way of speaking to each other without others really understanding what they meant.
The fact that Gerson uses that term in the same sentence as describing conservatism IS JUST PLAIN SCARY.
I realize that a lot of people here are turned off by Trump, for many reasons, but people like Gerson simply NEED TO BE STOPPED. By using the term “Social Justice” he is beyond redemption and I suspect pretty much the entire party is beyond redemption. I do, however, agree with his analysis about Cruz, while Cruz is clearly the most conservative in the race he still hasn’t shown any signs of being able to reach beyond the conservative base (certainly compared to Trump), so he probably would lose in November, which means nothing changes in the Republican leadership (and we lose the Supreme Court for a generation)...and I agree that Trump can win, and can probably shake off a Third Party run, if he has Cruz or someone like him on his ticket.
“Social Justice”
You caught that too. I go into a bit of detail on that in Post 30. As bad as the Republicans are, I am in SHOCK having seen them use THAT TERM. I am stunned.
This guy should stick to writing about what he knows. This isn’t it.
-— I would like to see these people, of every ideological stripe, have to prove the terrible things they say in a court of law. -—
Maybe Trump should take this advice. He is a master at innuendo.
“Do many evangelicals come from Cuba? I don’t know... I’m a Presbyterian!” While literally waving a Bible.
“I don’t know about those Seventh Day Adventists... I’m a Presbyterian!” Which branch, Donald? Do you know? I hear that one branch is wacko liberal.
“Cruz’ citizenship is a question. Maybe he should take it to court to clear his name.”
This from a guy who settled a sealed lawsuit (after 20 years of appeals) where 150 mostly illegal Polish immigrants were hired at $5 per hour, without benefits and hard hats (!) to build a skscraper for him.
Don’t cry for him, Argentina.
We tried Republican. They betrayed us.
I hope Trump crushes the GOP as it’s currently constituted in Washington DC. It needs to die. In it’s place I want to see a party of American patriots who will always put American interests first!
Here you have, for me, the real cause for the demise of the Republican Party. Thank you very much George W Bush.
Beltway insiders are locked in their own bubble. Their fear about losing their influence, and the bucks that result from that, is well founded and a welcome development for this country.
Actually, demand for illegal drugs created the gangs, who created the inflow and the violence - but either way we've got them all now.
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