Posted on 02/09/2015 10:29:13 AM PST by Reverend Saltine
Maybe Taft, the conservative opposition to Eisenhower in the Republican primary/convention, might correspond best to a modern libertarian/Paulista? I was pretty young when that debate was going on - and in those days journalism was similarly biased, but didnt get called out nearly as much as now.In historical fact, what we now call a RINO describes pretty much every Republican before Kemp-Roth became Republican orthodoxy as Reagan Kemp Roth. Including lil ole me. It was a revelation when Kemp asserted that we were on the wrong side of (what is now known as) the Laffer Curve.
In addition, Eisenhower nominated Justice Brennan to SCOTUS. It was supposed by conservatives that that was a blunder, but in retrospect it is clear that Eisenhower knew what he was doing, and did it on purpose.
Eisenhower was so popular that both parties importuned him to head their ticket. The Republicans hadnt had a president for 20 years, and they were desperate for a winner. But it was too soon after the Civil War yet for the Republicans to run a southern strategy as Nixon finally did in 1968 - scandalously, in the minds of reporters and liberals.
There were five things that went wrong for Nixon in 1960 any one of which, in the opinion of his biographer, might have turned the election in Nixons favor. And one of them was the fact that Eisenhower, still nursing his high popularity, didnt throw any of his weight behind Nixon. Its a shame nobody told Eisenhower that seeing your sitting VP win election to POTUS puts you in an elite group of presidents with George Washington and Andrew Jackson, and - nobody, up til Reagan in 1988.
Attorney General Brownell was part of the problem - and Eisenhower thought he was as smart as I think Thomas Sowell is.
I’m already in New Mexico, waiting to be reclaimed by MEXICO-—the local super-power.
Is this your preference?
Your reaction is why I don’t think Cruz would be a good first place candidate. I think he needs to be the VP and prove himself to those that aren’t sold on him. The main problem, in my opinion, is that we have had 70 years of the liberals subtly putting thoughts/notions/feelings into our heads. Cruz has the right ideas but then that “PC” mentality kicks in and we all look around hoping nobody saw it, we need to get past that, give all the lazy SOB’s a swift kick in the seat of the pants and get down to business.
I like both Walker and Cruz. I do think that Cruz is more like Reagan than Walker, though.
Just being out and about in my small, very conservative little NV town, people are not resonating with Cruz. They see him as grandstanding and unyielding..... much the same as Reagan when he was CA Gov.
What a powerful ticket we'd have with these two. I really excited and hope we eliminate Bush and Co. and clear a path for Cruz/Walker or Walker/Cruz.
That's our best hope for not only winning, but actually starting to roll back the nonsense of the past two decades. I think it would be the best of starts in reclaiming America for its founding principles.
Now if we could only stop the circular firing squad here from taking them both out and giving us Jeb.........
Walker has been very good on guns in Wisconsin. Not perfect since he still wanted permits and training for carry (no constitutional carry). But there are always whiners who want perfection and will never get be satisfied.
I couldn't agree more!!
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