Posted on 05/26/2007 1:49:34 PM PDT by Eurotwit
A few weeks ago in between Hillary Clintons official entry into the presidential race and the first Republican primary debate of the cycle the fiery online conservative forum Free Republic marked a decade in operation as one of the premier online forums for right-wing political discussion.
It also experienced one of the biggest internal battles to rock the site since the 2000 election of George W. Bush -- a tumultuous campaign year that nearly tore the site apart, as its founder and chief administrator first cleansed commenting ranks of Bush supporters, then, later, rallied to his support.
At the heart of the latest controversy: the fight over the conservative bona fides of Rudy Giuliani.
Over the past few weeks, chaos has reigned in the Freeper community as members sympathetic to the former mayor's candidacy claim to have suffered banishment from the site. They were victimized, they say, by a wave of purges designed to weed out any remaining support for the Giuliani campaign on the popular conservative web forum. Another significant chunk of commenters have migrated away from the controversial site over the action, according to a number of former site members and conservative bloggers who have been tracking the situation.
In a plaintive post on the blog Sweetness & Light, exiled commenter Steve Gilbert, who says he does not support the former mayors campaign, blasted the sites new anti-Giuliani, anti-abortion jihad. Since George W. Bush was elected president, he wrote, there havent been any large scale [Free Republic] purges to speak of until now.
The fight began one month ago, when site founder Jim Robinson posted an anti-Giuliani manifesto titled: Giuliani as the GOP presidential nominee would be a dagger in the heart of the conservative movement. Then the virtual ax started to swing. Longtime posters to the freewheeling discussion threads, used to serious no-holds-barred web etiquette, were still stunned by the intensity of the anti-Rudy activity; conservative blogs buzzed with the development.
Jim Robinson has been going on a tear demonizing Rudy Giuliani, because Rudy (agreeing with the vast majority of Americans), is personally opposed to abortions on a moral level complained a user on the GOPUSA Web site. Anyone who posts any support for Giuliani at the site, if it's at all forceful, will be banned.
(Normally, we don't allow complaints about other conservative forums, chided the moderator, but because it is being discussed all over the Internet, I'll make an exception.)
Just a few months ago, Rudy Giuliani placed second in an early Free Republic straw poll; now, his support on the site has been virtually eliminated. After the April Purge, I don't think there are any Rudybots left around here, noted Free Republic commenter upchuck in one recent post. And if there are, they're not posting pro-Rudy stuff :).
The forums werent the only venue for the Free Republics new antagonism toward Mr. Giuliani, which coincided with a wave of comments expressing similar sentiments from other corners of the conservative movement. A few days after Mr. Giulianis equivocal Roe v. Wade comments at the Republican presidential debate on May 3, a new STOP RUDY NOW News & Information Thread was featured on the site, and a newly-created stand-alone category debuted via a link from the homepage: The Giuliani Truth File. (So far this campaign season, Mr. Giuliani is the only candidate Republican or Democratic to be singled out for that level of scrutiny from the Free Republic.)
Why Rudy? Why now? Some conservative bloggers and former commenters contacted for their view of the continuing controversy say they believe that site founder Jim Robinson holds ideologically middling Republicans like Mr. Giuliani responsible for the GOPs congressional loss and current woes. (They asked that their names be kept out of this story for fear of antagonizing the famously frisky site regulars.)
Others claim that the former mayors top-tier status is spurring frantic site administrators into action. Finally, one popular theory holds that the Free Republic is secretly hoping for another Clinton presidency that would send its Alexa ratings soaring back to levels it hasnt experienced since its halcyon days of the Clinton impeachment, when a since-soured relationship with blog pioneer Matt Drudge and overwhelming anti-Clinton sentiment in Republican ranks helped make Free Republic one of the hottest Web sites in the nation. It hasn't recovered that luster since the Bush administration took over.
Its not a conspiracy theory, its an observation, said one blogger, who describes himself as a half-hearted Mitt Romney supporter. Theyve still got a brand name that means something, but theyre not what they were in terms of real-world impact. A Hillary presidency would get them there.
Robinson himself could not be reached for comment, but his original post laid out his case against Mr. Giuliani a graphics-heavy presentation of some of the former mayors most damning moderate quotes in mainstream media venues, along with a color-coded report card tracking his less-than-doctrinaire positions on abortion, immigration, gays and guns.
Robinson, it should be noted, famously blasted George W. Bushs presidential candidacy back in 2000, before a dramatic late-campaign about-face that saw him emerge as one of the GOP tickets biggest supporters. But whether or not Free Republic experiences a similar election-year shift this cycle, the sites current campaign is spreading a dangerous primary-season meme of Rudy Giuliani as big-city liberal and turning one of the most influential web forums in conservatism into an exclusive gathering place for those who share that view.
Sheesh! Uncle Bill is unbanned, too!
Maybe they rolled back the server and all of the old timers got accidentally reinstated.
Well, PING the Inspector.
He was a lot of fun, and the moon landing hoax discussions were a hoot.
Thanks for that glimpse of acrimony at the Kos.
Your advice sounds a lot like the post that I nominated as the best of the entire 18k+ bugzapper thread.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1821435/posts?page=9728#9728
To: RobFromGa
I think that where this is leading is that those who have used FreeRepublic to push something fundamentally contrary to the concept of conservatism have lost their springboard for pushing their views. They will have to go to some other forum to advocate their positions.
I am a libertarian who votes Republican most of the time and identifies with conservatism most of the time. Posting on FreeRepublic has never been a problem for me because, to the extent that there is any divergence between my libertarian views and the prevailing conservative views of this website, I do not use this forum to advance any contradictory positions.
Thats really not so hard to absorb, is it?
9,728 posted on 04/25/2007 4:59:17 PM PDT by Iwo Jima (Close the border. Then well talk.)
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-except for Hunter, the rest of them seem to dance around it,
***Bump that. Duncan Hunter is the best candidate in the race and I hope he gains some traction from this issue. All of this satisfaction from both sides of the aisle shows that he has strong crossover appeal.
Heh. Same here. A Drudge headline linked directly to "White Water" (as FR was often referred to in those days). That was on January 20th, 1998, the morning the "intern scandal" broke in the "mainstream" news media (ABC).
I’m afraid he just hasn’t come off that way to me.
Maybe I haven’t looked into his entire history on every issue. I am the last person in the world to get idealistic stars in my eyes over any politician or what they can “do for us”, and maybe there are good and bad things in ALL of them, (God knows, there were things that positively THRILLED me about Alan Keyes, and a few things I positively HATED about him, as a practical candidate focussed on winning rather than just getting his message out)> I would probably feel the same way about Duncan Hunter if I eventually became aware of ALL his positions on things political. I have yet to see a candidate who has the nerve to talk about the need to DE-politicize all these hot-button issues that they keep us in thrall with, instead of harping on the old Conservative theme of “smaller government”, which is a poor substitute for de-politicization, just as poor a substitute as the concept of “non-partisan working together”, which just reinforces hyper-politicization, rather than phasing it out.
That would truly be a step forward.
Y’all cant be all that picky about who you let hang out here. Even I think I can say some idiotarianistic blowhardy stuff when my temper’s up. So far y’all’ve been pretty forgiving. Heck, I hardly ever even get teased for my piss poor grammar.
I guess I must have absorbed it ;’}
Well, just look at his record.
Start here:
Then watch this:
A few of them were also those who were most active on the freepathon threads.
Respectfully, I thought a lot of the more vocal ones came across as believing they were bigger than Free Republic. Whenever one of them had a disagreement with someone, they would ping all of their buddies and ravage whomever the target du jour was.
The website was getting pretty vicious before the bugzapper thread, particularly if you were only a part-time poster and dared to point out one of Mayor Giuliani's shortcomings. It has been a LOT more civil since.
Oh, great, a new faction of the republican party: the idiotarianistic blowhardy bunch. I tells ya, this here tent is jus’ gettin’ too darn big.
The Bug Zapper Thread was pretty busy, but I did find this. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1821435/posts?page=4514#4514 .
I still think about CHIEF negotiator from time to time. He was good.
Also, heavyd.
Better than Dixie Chicks!
Still looks suspended...
http://www.freerepublic.com/~unclebill/in-forum
Technically speaking, there should be a hyphen in the phrase referring to your grammar.
It’s a good thing we’re all Conservatives here, believe me.
Otherwise, it would be annotated thesauri at twenty paces.
(Or maybe, the AP Stylebook)
;^)
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