Posted on 11/01/2014 10:11:43 AM PDT by knarf
FR is hot with news and commentary about the upcoming election and a common theme / argument / point for discussion is the RINO's of the GOPe ...
Your Response: "I don't believe Bush or Christie will beat Clinton, whether a conservative candidate runs in the general election or not"
? Well you're welcome, anyway, for my direct answer, complete with a percentage figure.
Besides the non-sequitur, I don't understand what you mean "whether a conservative candidate runs in the general or not". If you had just stopped after saying that you didn't believe Bush or Christie can beat Clinton, I'd get it.
"Both Bush and Christie will try to win by targeting the rare and precious "watered-down Democrat who just might go for a liberal Republican" vote that the GOP establishment believes is the key to victory, and will lose again."
What do you expect them to do? There are only 38% tru-cons in the country. Moderate votes, what you call "watered-down Democrats who just might go for a liberal Republican" are going to have to be sought. (am I really having to say this?) Right votes can steer the party to the right in the primary, that's why they're precious. 38% of Americans self-identify as conservatives. They're rare because that's less than 50%. WE NEED SOME MODERATE VOTES TO WIN. Many people who think they're moderate are just disillusioned conservatives who don't know it. They don't know it because it's hard to find a conservative candidate who is a great enough communicator to overcome the media spin and democrat slander about conservatives. About 34% of the country considers themselves moderate. They are not precious except for their ability to help the 38% to win. How is any 38% base party going to win without attracting non-base voters?
Also, you're talking as if Bush or Christie is a foregone conclusion. There are a lot of chances for him to go full Howard Dean before the 2016 primaries. Bush says he won't run, despite what his son said, nor does his mother want him to. He'll probably wait to see if Walker runs.
No third party will ever win. TR didn't. RP didn't. A third party is just a diversion of resources and energy taking away the ability to steer the party that CAN win to the right in a primary. The country's only hope is for the right to dominate a single party that can win, no matter what it's named. That's kind of what happened in 2010 and what should happen in 2 days. And every party that gets created and engages in a national election has to draw from the same pool of American voters, who elected Obama twice and learn very slowly. If there is hope, it lies in the GOP primaries.
"Voters on the right are repeatedly told that they must hold their noses and cast ballots for the GOP-nominated liberal who is not quite as extreme as the Democratic nominee - and if s/he wins, they must then own the liberal policies the GOP president will support. Who can blame them for refusing to take part in this? The current two-party setup can't work because the GOP's only guiding principle is to beat the Democrats even if it requires becoming indistinguishable from them."
Well boo-hoo. You don't have to like it, you just have to be realistic. The two party system is what it is, and the alternative, as demonstrated in 1992, won't work. Voters on the left are pissed at Obama for not being left enough. (Jessee wanted to "cut his nuts off".) Take heart in that. The GOP has plenty of good conservatives in it. I would much rather have Ed Gillespie than Mark Warner. I'm not "holding my nose" and voting for Gillespie. I'm not that picky, which helps the country be as right as it possibly can be. Show me a perfect candidate and I'll show you yourself who is running. The two party system is reality. I'll believe the GOP is indistinguishable from the Democrats, when Justice Scalia becomes indistinguishable from Justice Ginsburg.
Ref: http://www.gallup.com/poll/166787/liberal-self-identification-edges-new-high-2013.aspx
Let’s say that Bush or Christie will lose. That’s a fair assumption. But Who on the right will your third party nominate? And how will that math work?
If there is hope, it lies in the GOP primaries.
Me: In 2012, it was the voters’ (47%) who fell for Obama, and the pedantic >3% who “sent a message” (to no one) and didn’t stay unified to the ONLY party that could have defeated him.
Rush 20 minutes ago: staying home sends no one a message
I love it when Rush uses me for show prep.
” The point that I made earlier was, do not not vote to send anybody a message or teach a lesson ‘cause it’s not gonna happen. This election is about stopping Obama. It has to happen. And it can’t happen if the Democrats don’t lose.
It may not happen, the Republicans may end up, I don’t know, not wanting to continue to oppose him, but that’s something we can’t know. We have to stop the Democrats. They have to be defeated. And the only way to do that’s to vote against them. And you don’t do that by staying at home.” -Rush transcript today 3 Nov.
P.S. Voting third party is equivalent to staying home.
“Take a couple of years to forcefully advocate strong, unashamed conservative positions on those issues, outlining the differences between the new party and both the Democrats and the Republicans. Both political parties defy the will of the majority of Americans when it comes to our open border policy and amnesty for illegal aliens. Both parties are in open collusion about the surveillance state which has come into existence in the wake of 9/11. Start there. The 2016 presidential election looks increasingly like another Bush/Clinton tilt, with the country the loser regardless of who wins. “
OK. 6 yrs later. The two old parties are much more polarized. No need for a third. we have the American/rule of law party and the progressive socialist party as the two major parties. Looks like the surveillance state (Horowitz report showing FISA abuse and FBias) and open borders advocates have taken a big hit, although they are still resisting. Haven’t had any more caravans for a while, anyway. The Bush/Clinton broken record was demolished. How absolutely refreshing. KAG
Trump has broken the rules for the establishment. It’s been a fascinating 3 years so far, with a lot of satisfying results for conservatives domestically, and he’s stopped Obama’s campaign for American decline abroad in both the trade and military areas. Looking forward to seeing how the 2020 campaign and the second term play out, and especially in seeing if the Republicans actually learn something from Trump.
Well 2020 started off great but was completely dominated by the China Plague. Trump turned out to underestimate the willingness of the orthodox media to lie so much and bring him down by generating so much hatred. Bided didn’t get 80 million votes, but Trump may have gotten 70 million anti-votes.
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