Posted on 09/21/2009 10:29:24 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
At the 2009 Value Voters Summit this past week, Mitt Romney directly addressed President Barack Obamas incomprehensible and fatally flawed decision, unprecedented in the American political tradition, to tax future generations. In an administration quickly marked for its wistful look to the past, Obamas decision brought to mind 15th-century Russia. Is that why they call them czars?
"Putting such a spirit-crushing, back-breaking debt burden on our children is unworthy of our national character," Romney said. "That is why I believe that this spending and borrowing is not just economically irresponsible, it is morally wrong."
It poisoned this most auspicious and most inclusive Obama administration from the very beginning. History the future will rise from that moment. It already has. Directly following, back in February, New Hampshire state Rep. Dan Itse proposed that the federal government had no right to do this, that it was immoral to do so and the states have constitutional defenses against this. Almost overnight, 30 states followed his cue. Tax revolts and the current town hall disturbances followed.
Blame it on Glenn Beck, blame it on Sarah Palin, blame it on Rick Perry, but that Romney has endorsed these efforts, as he did this weekend, changes the political scenario. Because if Glenn Beck is a demagogue, then now Mitt Romney is a demagogue. If Sarah Palin is a threat to the republic, then so is Mitt Romney. If Texas Gov. Rick Perry, possibly the most competent and successful sitting governor, is a traitor and a secessionist, then so is Mitt Romney. Questions will rise now it the hearts and minds of networks chiefs: Whom do we stake our political future on now, Mitt Romney or Tina Fey? Who will market our heroic charade for this just one day today? Mitt Romney or David Letterman? And how will we be remembered when the moment is recalled?
As The Hill reports, Romney called the tea party protesters patriots who have often been derided by Democrats, and said they could block the presidents agenda.
Thanks to millions of Americans who have stepped up in town halls and tea parties across the country, hes not going to get his way, Romney said.
The Romney speech is an auspicious beginning. The Christian Science Monitor called the conference a more genteel anti-Obama tea party. Prior to this there was a division between what might be called Western Republicans like Rick Perry, who supported, endorsed and participated in the April 15 tea parties, and what might be called the traditional, culturally conservative Eastern Republicans who opposed.
The question since February 2009 was how mainstream conservatives like Romney would respond to this movement. The question since August 2008, was how mainstream conservatives would respond to the rising spirit in the heartland personified by then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. This week Romney, possibly the smartest and most capable conservative politician since Eisenhower, closed the gap.
Things end where they begin, the Buddhists tell us. The great leader and conservative thinker, Irving Kristol, who passed away just this past week, asked this question in abstraction back in the late 1950s when liberal lions like Norman Mailer and conservative writers like Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter were still friends: Which should we trust in our hearts to lead us into the future, New York and Washington or the American heartland?
Using federal troops to enforce a mandate handed down by some activist court isn’t cool. Or constitutional. But, other than that, Eisenhower was definitely one of the better presidents of the second half of the 20th century.
Quigley again:
"Bernie Quigley turns his pen toward 2012. And oh. By the way, he thinks Huntsman would make a terrific VP pick for Palin (can you imagine the symbolism in that one?).
Romney could in the end find his place is history as pathfinder, gatekeeper and political elder for Mormons. As Obama opened the door for blacks and other minorities so Romney allows entry to this enormously gifted and politically mature group which has been scorned and outcast from American politics entirely because of insidious and un-American religious prejudice.
Playing the "persecution" card. Bet ME that Quigley is "not a mormon".
Media suck-up for RINO-lite
WTF? Where is the Twilight Zone?
These are the CHOICES we get?
Just like the USSR in the good ol' days!
Jeremiah 17:9
The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?
GREAT cartoon, skinkinthegrass!
Really though, to all of the doubters, give Romney a chance.
If you don’t like him right now, just wait a minute . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzZC92IXHyw&feature=related
This week Romney, possibly the smartest and most capable conservative politician since Eisenhower, closed the gap.
This might possibly be the single dumbest statement I have ever read in any publication on any topic anywhere.
The fact that The Hill would publish such an article has me wondering about them. It is so blatantly misinformed and mistaken that it’s comical.
No amount of spin turns Romney into another Eisenhower.
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