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How to Save America
Excellence In America ^ | 2/1/2008 | Jason Bradley

Posted on 02/01/2008 2:04:32 PM PST by ExcellenceInAmericacom



Am I the only who has been screaming “What the hell is wrong with people… John McCain????  Seriously John McCain???

No, I know I’m not!  So then I think and ask myself over and over, until my head hurts, “what would make people vote for someone like John McCain, Hillary Clinton, or Barrack Obama?”.

The answer…  People have no ideology, nor do they care to beleive in anything other than themselves.  People think everything is owed to them.  People do not care about what a person will do once in office, they're acting like this election is American Idol, and Fox News is no exception!

    If they did care, they would look at John McCain’s history.  If they did care, they would look at Europe and Canada and see that Socialized Medicine doesn’t work, in fact it destroys a country.

    So the media thinks that America is a bunch of mind-numb, American Idol watching, feel good, public school “un-educated” fools who don’t remember or care to remember anything in history.  And so far, at least in Florida, New Hampshire, and South Carolina they’re about 30% to 35% right.  Look at the results!

    Right now in the Republican party we have a battle going on.  This battle has been fought before, in fact it’s a constant battle.  It seems right now people have forgotten what conservatism is.  People do not have core beliefs.  People aren’t looking to the Constitution.  People are going with what “sounds right”, or what they think makes them “feel good”.

    You don’t think this is a problem?  Just a few weeks ago, we heard Newt Gingrich said the Reagan Era and the Reagan Coalition is dead, then he went on to talk about fixing Global Warming!  What the hell is going on?

I’ll tell you what’s going on, Newt Gingrich stuck his finger in the air and went with the breeze.

    If people don’t know what they believe, if they are “un-educated”, if politicians can stick their finger in the air to determine how they will proceed with policies and the new books they write, we’re all in a heap of trouble!  (Hence exactly what is happening in the Republican Party).

So how do we fix this?  How do we beat the leftist so-called “Republicans” from stealing our party and then stamping & sealing the demise of the United States of America as we know it?

    In 1960, there was a book that pushed an ideological revolution.  A book that came right in the wake of Welfarism and “The New Deal”.  This book, written by the 1964 Republican Presidential Nominee, who made it possible for us to have a Ronald Reagan.

    The book was written by Barry Goldwater.  It’s called, “The Conscience of a Conservative”.  I read it on Monday, and today I can explain conservatism more clearly than I ever could.  There is no question as to why I am a conservative.  This is the book that can save America and the Republican party.

I recommend that you read this book.  It’s about 120 pages.  You can read it in a day, two if you’re lazy.  It will keep you turning the page, and it will change your life.

    It will give you hope.  It will give you everything you need to battle any liberal with confidence.  It’s common sense, it’s what’s been diminishing, and it’s what the left has been trying to hide, destroy, and rid of since Reagan left office in 1988.

    All of these people try to tell us what Ronald Reagan believed and what Ronald Reagan would have done, Ronald Reagan was a Barry Goldwater Conservative.  If you want to understand conservatism more than ever before, I urge you to read this book.  Buy it from Amazon, it’s cheap.  If you don’t want to spend the money, go to your library and get it today.  120 pages, and it's a page turner!

After you read this book, you’ll thank me and you’ll want to buy one for a friend.

    The ideas and explanations in “The Conscience of a Conservative” are exactly the ideas that have been forgotten by so many.  This is the conservatism that can save America.

    The ideas that Barry Goldwater (and many before him!) put onto paper in 1960 are just as relevant today as they were in 1960, and as they were at the founding of our country.

The challenges and problems may change, but conservatism has and always will give the solution.

Spend the $8 or $9 to buy it, or go to the library for free, and please take the 3 or 4 hours and read this book.

Conservatism is not dead, ignorance is thriving.  Together we can reignite the same revolution of ideas that Barry Goldwater did in 1960, that gave us a leader like Ronald Reagan.

Jason Bradley
ExcellenceInAmerica.com


TOPICS: Education; Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: conservatism; conservative; goldwater; mccain; reagan

1 posted on 02/01/2008 2:04:34 PM PST by ExcellenceInAmericacom
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To: ExcellenceInAmericacom

The book was written by Barry Goldwater. It’s called, “The Conscience of a Conservative”. I read it on Monday, and today I can explain conservatism more clearly than I ever could. There is no question as to why I am a conservative. This is the book that can save America and the Republican party.
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I studied this book in college and still have my copy

Lately it’s got more dog earred than usual

How far we have fallen...


2 posted on 02/01/2008 2:10:38 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: ExcellenceInAmericacom

The future that Goldwater feared has come to pass.

As a country we have come to believe that we can legislate ourselves into prosperity, that we can become rich by moving money from one pocket to another at the point of a gun.

We are headed into a dark age. At some point, people of conscience and good character will muster the ability to fight. Until then, it is time to do whatever you can to ensure the financial well-being of your family. It will get very nasty in the years ahead. Economic liberty is approaching the buzz-saw.


3 posted on 02/01/2008 2:17:45 PM PST by oblomov
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To: ExcellenceInAmericacom

God grant us the serenity to accept things we cannot change, the COURAGE to change things we can, and wisdom to know the difference.


4 posted on 02/01/2008 2:40:43 PM PST by beefree (AMERICA BLESS GOD)
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To: ExcellenceInAmericacom

I had to do a little digging but here’s how RINO Romney portrays conservative Barry Goldwater.

In Dec on Meet the Press, RINO Romney lied about Goldwater and said that his father George Romney had walked out of the 1964 GOP Convention because Goldwater was a racist and against the Civil Rights Act

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBK9yct7j4M

However Goldwater was not a racist but felt that the decision should be left up to the individual states

George Romney was well to the left of Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan.

Romney’s membership in the Mormon church was a factor in his campaign, with attention focusing on his church’s policy at the time of not allowing blacks to participate fully.

At the convention Goldwater had gotten 8883 votes and Romney 41

General election

The Fall Campaign

Although Goldwater had been successful in rallying conservatives, his charisma seemed to be inadequate for the general election. Shortly before the Republican Convention, he had alienated most Republicans by his vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which Johnson championed and signed into law. The Johnson camp used this to paint Goldwater as a racist. Goldwater argued that it was a matter for the individual states rather than federal legislation. Earlier comments followed Goldwater throughout his campaign. Once he called the Eisenhower administration “a dime store New Deal”, and the former president never fully forgave him. In December 1961, he told a news conference that “sometimes I think this country would be better off if we could just saw off the Eastern Seaboard and let it float out to sea.” That comment came back to haunt him, in the form of a Johnson television commercial, as did remarks about making Social Security voluntary and selling the Tennessee Valley Authority. Goldwater was also hurt by the refusal of many prominent moderate Republicans to support him. Former Vice-President Richard Nixon and Governor Scranton of Pennsylvania loyally supported the GOP ticket and campaigned for Goldwater, but Governors Rockefeller of New York and Romney of Michigan all refused to endorse Goldwater and did not campaign for him. Some moderates even formed a “Republicans for Johnson” organization, although most prominent GOP politicians avoided being associated with it.

The New York Times front page from the day after the election: November 4, 1964.Eisenhower’s strong backing could have been an asset to the Goldwater campaign, but instead its absence was clearly noticed. When questioned about the Presidential capabilities of the former President’s younger brother, university administrator Milton S. Eisenhower, in July 1964, Goldwater replied, “One Eisenhower in a generation is enough.” The former president did, however, agree to appear in one Goldwater television advertisement [1]. A prominent Hollywood celebrity who vigorously supported Goldwater was Ronald Reagan. Reagan gave a well-received televised speech supporting Goldwater; it was so popular that Goldwater’s advisors had it played on local television stations around the nation. Many historians consider this speech to mark the beginning of Reagan’s transformation from an actor to a political leader. In 1966 Reagan would be elected Governor of California in a landslide.

Johnson positioned himself as a moderate, and succeeded in portraying Goldwater as an extremist. Goldwater had a habit of making blunt statements about war, nuclear weapons, and economics that could be turned against him. Most famously, the Johnson campaign broadcast a television commercial on September 7 dubbed the “Daisy Girl” ad, which featured a little girl picking petals from a daisy in a field, counting the petals, which then segues into a launch countdown and a nuclear explosion. The ads were in response to Goldwater’s advocacy of “tactical” nuclear weapons use in Vietnam. Another Johnson ad, “Confessions of a Republican”, tied Goldwater to the Ku Klux Klan. Voters increasingly viewed Goldwater as a right wing fringe candidate—his slogan “In your heart, you know he’s right” was successfully parodied by the Johnson campaign into “In your guts, you know he’s nuts,” or “In your heart, you know he might.” (some cynics wore buttons saying “Even Johnson is better than Goldwater!”)

The Johnson campaign’s greatest concern may have been voter complacency leading to low turnout in key states. To counter this, all of Johnson’s broadcast ads concluded with the line: “Vote for President Johnson on November 3. The stakes are too high for you to stay home.” The Democratic campaign used two other slogans, “All the way with LBJ.” and “LBJ for the USA.”

The election campaign was disrupted for a week on October 20, 1964, with the passing of former president Herbert Hoover, because it was considered disrespectful to be campaigning during a time of mourning.

Results
The election was held on November 3, 1964. Johnson crushed Goldwater in the general election, winning over 61 percent of the popular vote, the largest percentage since the popular vote first became widespread in 1824. In the end, Goldwater won only his native state of Arizona and five Deep South states that had been increasingly alienated by Democratic civil rights policies. Because states like Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia had not voted Republican in any presidential election since Reconstruction, this was a major transition point for the South, and an important step in the process by which the Democrats’ former “Solid South” became a Republican bastion. Nonetheless, Johnson still managed to eke out a bare popular majority of 51%–49% (6.307 to 5.993 million) in the eleven former Confederate states.

The Johnson landslide defeated many conservative Republican congressmen, giving him a majority that could overcome the Conservative coalition.


5 posted on 02/01/2008 3:02:54 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: ExcellenceInAmericacom

In addition to Goldwater, I think the work of Ayn Rand is also a must read for understanding Conservative ideology. The collectivism that she fought against in the thirties and forties is emerging again today in the neo-progressivism of the American Left and is seeping back into the Republican party (as it did with Nixon, Ford, and Rockefeller).


6 posted on 02/01/2008 4:02:48 PM PST by GodBlessAmericaKD (Who is John Galt?)
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To: Tennessee Nana

“I had to do a little digging but here’s how RINO Romney portrays conservative Barry Goldwater.......”

This is all fairly accurate and I lived through much of it BUT—

Mitt Romney is running, not George Romney. And today, RIGHT NOW, Mitt Romney is the anti-establishment conservative (the closest thing to it) left standing. He is opposed by two postmodern Bolsheviks in the Democratic party and your crazy uncle Juan in the Republican—and if any one of those three get elected, you might never cast another vote again, much less one for a conservative.

And by the way, RINO is a really worthless designation. By and large, Republicans historically have ALWAYS been weak and inclined to appease the liberals. The party has been dominated by the likes of Ford, Nixon, Rockefeller, Howard Baker, Dole, Kissenger, Lott, and nowadays McCain, Collins, Snowe, Hegel, those two clowns in Florida, etc.

By any meaningful measuring stick, it was Reagan and Goldwater who were Republican in name only. And thank God they were.


7 posted on 02/02/2008 11:49:29 AM PST by CZB
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