Posted on 09/29/2014 4:08:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In fairness, the culture-war right has done less damage than the neocons and the super rich have. But theyre still the ones on the ropes.
Im not sure whats come over me and I suppose itll pass, but at just this moment Im feeling a little bit sorry for evangelical conservatives. They were apparently pretty droopy, these proceedings over the weekend at the Values Voter Summit, as my colleague Ben Jacobs described things. Oh, yes, Ted Cruz fired them up, and some of the old stalwarts put in respectable appearances, but they have to know deep down that theyre like the horse-and-buggy lobby after Henry Ford has hit town. Its only a matter of time.
I refer here chiefly to same-sex marriage, the big issue on which the cultural right now represents a quickly shrinking minority. You know the storm clouds are gathering when even Michele Bachmann is throwing in the towelshe declared same-sex marriage not an issue and even boring at the meeting.
But its not just same-sex marriage. The country has liberalized culturally in a range of ways in the past six or eight years, and its not only not going back, its charging relentlessly forward. The religious right also has no leaders anymore of the remotest interest. Back in the 80s, Jerry Falwell was a figure to contend with; to loathe, certainly, but also to fear. Today? Pat Robertson has lost his marbles, seemingly, and after him, who? Tony Perkins? No one even knows his name, or if they do, they inevitably think of the guy who played filmdoms most famous matricidal cross-dresser and arent entirely sure that this Tony Perkins might not be that Tony Perkins, which is not quite the type of association theyre looking for.
Its a group that is losing power, and I think the leaders and even the rank-and-filers know it. Their vehicle, the Republican Party, is going libertarian on them. Rand Paul, whether he wins the 2016 nomination or not, is clearly enough of a force within the party that he is pushing it away from the culture wars. He is joined in this pursuit by the conservative intellectual class, which knows the culture wars are a dead-bang loser for the GOP and which finds the culture warriors more than a little embarrassing, and by the establishment figures, the Karl Rove types, who stroked them back in 2004 but who now see them as a liability, at least at the presidential level. There are still, of course, many states where these voters come in quite handy in that they elect many Republican representatives and senators.
If you think of the famous three legs of the Republican stool (the money conservatives, the foreign-policy conservatives, and the cultural conservatives) and think about which of those legs have had the biggest policy impact during periods of Republican governance in recent history, you have to conclude that the money and foreign-policy conservatives have made out like bandits (in some cases all too literally). The money crowd got all the deregulation it could realistically hope for. The neocons got two wars. The social conservatives havent done nearly as well. Theyve gotten some judicial appointments, but Roe v. Wade is still law, and that turncoat Kennedy is probably going to let the gays marry.
Now were getting to why on one level I feel a pang of sympathy for them. The disasters the Republican Party has brought us in the last decadethe economic meltdown and the warswere the fault of the other two legs of the stool. Yet we know that these two groups are going to have permanent power in GOP. The money people own the party, and the neocons still dominate in Washington andRand Paul notwithstandingwill always have a considerable degree of influence in the party. The social conservatives are the only faction within the triad that hasnt heaped wreckage upon the nation (not for lack of trying), and yet they have far less power in the upper echelons of party than the other two groups. And when they complain, as they occasionally do, that theyve largely been paid back for all their work in the vineyards with lip service and symbolic little executive order-type things, they have a point. Its a little like labor in the Democratic Party.
And now, 2016 is going to be a pivotal election for them. Many of them want Ted Cruz, who won the Values Voter straw poll. But of course this is ridiculous. Cruz isnt going to be the nominee. In fact Cruzs win, and the fact that Jeb Bush and Chris Christie werent even invited to the meeting, is a sign of their retreat from serious politics toward something entirely gestural. Bush, from these peoples perspective, is too squishy on immigration, and Christie last October decided to stop fighting the tide of history on same-sex marriage when a decision by the states Supreme Court led Christie to withdraw an appeal his administration had lodged against a pro-same-sex marriage lawsuit.
Thats a childish way to do politics. If somehow they were to get their way with Cruz, then Hillary Clinton will easily be elected president, and shell almost certainly have the time and opportunity to flip the Supreme Court back to a liberal majority, and theyll be finished for the good, the cultural right, and they will have contributed mightily to their own well-deserved demise.
OK. Whew. Im over it.
Jewish ultra liberal Christianity hater lectures on viability of Christian fundamental values and political power
He sure has Chutz Paw
Next time I need an authority on Talmudic relevance I’ll consult Pete Peters
Or Calypso Louie....
Same impartial perspective....
There's far fewer adult theaters than there were 25 years ago. Do you think Americans are watching less porn?
Anybody who wants an abortion can get one. At any rate, greater access to contraception you only have to take 2-4 times a year as well as "morning after" type pills are increasingly reducing the necessity of surgical abortion.
Sure, there have been some legislative strides at the state level against abortion clinics but I'm certainly not ready to credit this to some sort of conservative revival. Not when looking at the dismal state of other social conservative issues. In fact, the only victory that social conservatives have enjoyed over the years has been a strengthening of RKBA issues, in part because they were able to unite with libertarians.
The only polls that matter are those that take place in a voting booth.
After the civil war/national divorce, things will be much different.
The Christian Right isn’t committing suicide. We just answer to “I Am” instead of “I won”. Most of us think that America deserves the politicians it’s been getting for the past 20 years and we know that it will get a lot worse.
The source I see is this: 1) Someone who believes that somehow there is an unlimited supply of money to spend by government. 2) Someone who believes that it is death because there is some person out there who doesn’t approve or agree. 3) Someone who believes him/herself so superior that they can’t tell where his/her head is located (not where it should be, and kind of stuck).
Besides, anyone not Democrat is automatically religious right, creationist, homophobic, and terrorist, without any need for investigation. That’s the mind of what appears to be most libs.
The author dismisses Ted Cruz, because he (and other libs) are afraid of President Cruz.
Tomasky is Ukranian and Italian, actually.
I found the trashing of Ted Cruz to be the most disturbing part of the read.
At that time many will fall away and will betray one another and hate one another. Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.
Because lawlessness is increased, most peoples love will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. - Matthew 24:9-12
Look how many have already fallen away just over accepting the homosexual agenda.
We are fast approaching the point where we will be hated, even in this country - and must endure to the end because they will kill us and think they are doing morality service.
You got that right. Who do you want to answer to, a bunch of liberals or God?
I found it the most hopeful and enlightening. You don’t attack non-entities.
This is more What’s the Matter with Kansas crap, where the left imagines social conservatives as dupes of the other wings of the Republican party with no overlapping interests. What Tomasky would prefer not to understand is that there’s a unifying ideology behind all three that is expressed in all three, just with different emphases. He wants to reduce the Republican party to a cartoon collection of greedsters, schemers, and hayseeds. He is blind to the heart of philosophical conservatism that exists in a whole bunch of real people out here. The gloating cynicism of the Tomasky types is annoying but also represents a Lao Tzu style failure to properly understand what they’re up against.
I also note that he has done some sleight of hand here by replacing national defense conservatism with neoconservatism, and free market conservatism with the “ultra rich”.
They hate him, obviously, and that’s good to know.
What does politics have to do with what’s right and what’s wrong?
Ask Michael.
Posting a left leaning piece from a typical MSM source is bad but expected and shows what the average uninformed voter is reading and is an ‘outing’ of the so called legitimate news source.
Posting from a admitted Marxist source that does not pretend to be a fair news source has its place at times but any radical BS spewed in the text is expected and nothing new or revealing.
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