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I'll Stand with George W. Bush
TooGoodReports.com ^ | 12/11/2003 | Bernard Chapin

Posted on 12/11/2003 7:59:11 AM PST by happykidjill

Like most Toogood Reports readers, I observed this year's battles within the conservative ranks with profound discomfort. In my mind, there are far too many real enemies out there to waste time and print fighting one another.

It seems that the world of conservatism has been split up between the "conservatives" and the "paleo-conservatives" or between the "conservatives" and the "neo-conservatives." Both sides present themselves as the bona fide article and the other side as the one in need of a prefix.

Personally, I just want to spit up this strife the same way the bleachers of Wrigley Field do the opposition´s home run balls. This qualifies as a "which side are you on boys" issue. It is my goal to conserve America's wonderful, non-living Constitution, and to forever preserve the personal and economic freedoms that embody our way of life. If you agree with me about these basic propositions, then you're on my side and the rest of your views are of secondary concern. Simply revering the spirit of the Founding Fathers puts you in the top 50 percent of the population on the Chap-o-meter.

Not only is an inter-journalist, inter-intellectual, conservative civil war fruitless, it is also detrimental to the nation as a whole. The country needs all of our efforts just to have a chance of mitigating the damage the culture war has wrought.

Our daily resistance may be the biggest obstacle to the federal pacman swallowing up fifty percent of the economy. We cannot afford to bicker amongst ourselves. The odds are too great. Obsessing over who said what about Taki, Buchanan, Frum, Lowry or any of the other public figures who make up the American right is counter-productive.

The neocon/paleocon debate is as bewildering as it is petty and misguided. Sadly, some conservatives now feel more comfortable with leftists than they do their own kind [I know of one who astonished me by saying that he regards the American Enterprise Institute as "The Death Star"]. Certainly, internal disagreements are to be expected, but they are trivial in comparison to accepting the positions advocated by the other side of the political spectrum. Socialism, cultural Marxism, white guilt, and radical feminism are eternal obstacles to advancing society. Other conflicts pale in importance when compared to them.

I propose that we abandon slurs like paleo-con and neo-con. Instead we should all evolve into "Logicons." The Logicon refuses to slash at the brethren who march alongside him because maintaining some level of public harmony is the only logical way in which we will succeed. Logicons realize that our fighting strength should not be diluted by internecine combat.

Much of the controversy currently centers around President Bush and whether or not one approves of his job performance. I've written here and elsewhere how much I personally admire him, but I also acknowledge that certain criticisms have been valid. Those who label him a big spender are correct in their assessments. He has not used his veto to curb the size of government and has developed a habit of hugging Ted Kennedy's voluminous appropriations.

While this is unfortunate, to pretend that Bush is not the best bet for advancing the country's interests is shortsighted. There are many conservatives out there who could do a better job of slashing outlays, but it is highly unlikely that any of them could get elected by our emotive and squishy electorate. On our side, George W. Bush "feels their pain" better than anyone. He brings in moderate voters the way my old Erie Dearie lures used to bag walleyes .

The problem is one of perspective. We can spend time complaining about steel tariffs or the administration´s pathetic capitulation on affirmative action last summer. Yes, I would have been greatly pleased if he disseminated a Michigan Law brief of his own after the decision entitled “O´Connor a Known Fruitcake,” but the fact is that he didn't and there´s nothing we can do about it. However, we must keep our outlook global by remembering what the alternatives are.

What would Al Gore do with affirmative action? How about Howard Dean, the neurotic would-be-king, with Al Qaeda? Makes you shudder doesn´t it? After the election, Al Sharpton would take his standup around the world as our Secretary of State and we´d hear Patricia Ireland lambasting “patriarchal textbooks” in her role as Secretary of Education.

In actuality, my examples really aren´t all that farfetched. The radical left has been carrying the Democrat Party since 2001 and, now, if the Democrats win, bills will need to be paid.

Rather than fantasize about an ideal future, conservatives need to think about how things can, and will, get devastatingly worse, should Bush lose. Be it Dean or Kerry or whatever burrito they decide to roll out of the Taqueria next summer, the fate of the country will be in jeopardy. By this time in 2006, there will be a foreign policy coward in every pot and a benefit check in the hands of every college drop out. Think France, think Germany, and then be grateful we have a president who doesn't spit after saying "tax cuts."

Besides, the Bush Presidency has produced many hidden benefits. His appointees may well be our salvation even though he backs obese budgets. In the latest issue of The New Criterion, we see that his appointments to the National Endowment of the Arts have had a wonderful effect. Under Dana Gioia, the agency is sponsoring Macbeth for military bases and has resurrected traditional Shakespeare at the national level [Shakespearean plays are now staged as in the days of old which means brothels and bath house scenes are no longer mandatory].

I don´t care if you insult him or trade in Karl Rove conspiracy theories, but, in November of 2004, this particular rightist is going to stand by George W. Bush just as the bumper sticker on my car promises. Our hopes for a better tomorrow rest in the White House on his bed. We must support him because heady days await and also because his reelection keeps the Democrat Party headless. Let´s proudly stand by our man as he loudly subsumes the popular positions of the left while promoting many of ours in the shadows though his judges, appointees, and minions.

To comment on this article or express your opinion directly to the author, you are invited to e-mail Bernard at bchapafl@hotmail.com .


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; neoconservatives; paleoconservatives; president; republican
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1 posted on 12/11/2003 7:59:12 AM PST by happykidjill
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To: happykidjill
Great post!
2 posted on 12/11/2003 8:03:50 AM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: happykidjill
This one is a great read.
3 posted on 12/11/2003 8:06:35 AM PST by happykidjill
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To: happykidjill
So, to be succinct, Bush is wonderful because he spends too much of our taxes and assumes the positions Democrats would assume.

And they say Clinton had a cult of personality.

4 posted on 12/11/2003 8:07:43 AM PST by Lazamataz (Hillary Clinton is a CLINQUANT without the LINQA.)
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To: happykidjill
...in November of 2004, this particular rightist is going to stand by George W. Bush just as the bumper sticker on my car promises...

This particular rightist is going to stand by him too. And I 'm think of making up my own bumber sticker to read:

Make the World Safe for Terrorists
Elect a Democrat

5 posted on 12/11/2003 8:09:09 AM PST by beckett
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To: happykidjill
I have many, many problems with GE Bush -- not the least of which is Campaign FInance Reform and his big spending ways -- but whatever is wrong with W and the Republicans is certainly not going to be fixed by having a Democrat in the White House and Democrats in control of congress.
6 posted on 12/11/2003 8:11:44 AM PST by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: Maceman
GE Bush = GW Bush.
7 posted on 12/11/2003 8:12:11 AM PST by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: happykidjill; Miss Marple; Common Tator; JohnHuang2; MeeknMing; Grampa Dave; Molly Pitcher; ...
Big Picture BUMP!!!
8 posted on 12/11/2003 8:13:18 AM PST by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004!! Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: Lazamataz
Irrational conclusion, Laz. Think it through, please.
9 posted on 12/11/2003 8:14:24 AM PST by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004!! Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: ohioWfan
Why don't you take me through the logic?
10 posted on 12/11/2003 8:17:48 AM PST by Lazamataz (Hillary Clinton is a CLINQUANT without the LINQA.)
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11 posted on 12/11/2003 8:20:33 AM PST by Stew Padasso (Head down over a saddle.)
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To: happykidjill
Excellent post and a good read!

"There are many conservatives out there who could do a better job of slashing outlays, but it is highly unlikely that any of them could get elected by our emotive and squishy electorate."

How true it is.

"We must support him because heady days await and also because his reelection keeps the Democrat Party headless. "

Just that single issue should be enough to bring us ALL together in November.

12 posted on 12/11/2003 8:22:50 AM PST by G.Mason
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To: Lazamataz
Actually it says is that if you don't play, you can't win.

Playing is what is important, not winning every idealistic point.

Childish sulking accomplishes nothing.
13 posted on 12/11/2003 8:26:28 AM PST by bert (Don't Panic!)
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To: happykidjill
"I don´t care if you insult him or trade in Karl Rove conspiracy theories, but, in November of 2004, this particular rightist is going to stand by George W. Bush just as the bumper sticker on my car promises. Our hopes for a better tomorrow rest in the White House on his bed. We must support him because heady days await and also because his reelection keeps the Democrat Party headless. Let´s proudly stand by our man as he loudly subsumes the popular positions of the left while promoting many of ours in the shadows though his judges, appointees, and minions."

BUMP

14 posted on 12/11/2003 8:27:38 AM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: happykidjill
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge told a Miami audience Tuesday that the country should legalize 8 to 12 million illegals living in the country.
15 posted on 12/11/2003 8:28:55 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Stew Padasso
Stew you really shouldn't post vanity pictures of yourself as you did in your reply #11.
16 posted on 12/11/2003 8:31:40 AM PST by Dane
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To: Lazamataz
So, to be succinct, Bush is wonderful because he spends too much of our taxes and assumes the positions Democrats would assume.

You're not seeing behind the scenes. He's quietly bringing down the liberal walls of Jericho.
Once their skeleton (power support structure) is gone, they won't be unable to stand. The stuff you see front and center is not a life time solution. It's to keep the mushy people happy while he works.

17 posted on 12/11/2003 8:32:22 AM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: happykidjill
As a Christian, I have a real problem with the time he equated Allah with Jehovah...

It makes me think about voting libertairian because there may not be a choice next year, cause I sure as heck will not vote for a Demoncrat.
18 posted on 12/11/2003 8:35:42 AM PST by ColdSteelTalon
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To: Lazamataz
The logic isn't all that difficult.

There are things that every conservative disagrees with that this President has done, but most of us understand that there is much more at stake than prescription drugs or the farm bill.

There is the security of this nation. There is standing strong for American interests abroad. There is the respect for and support of our military. There is the movement that has been made back toward morality and a culture of life.

It has absolutely NOTHING to do with anyone's 'personality.' And it was illogical and irrelevant for you to say it does.

19 posted on 12/11/2003 8:38:50 AM PST by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004!! Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: ColdSteelTalon
I am a Christian to but the liberterians are stauch believers in separation of church and state. You have to play with the devil sometimes, and what is the president of the United States going to say. That Allah is evil. I have no doubt he believes that if he is a born again christian but you have to be "diplomatic"... No reason not to vote for a born again christian president who doesnt use the mantle of religion when it suits him like Clinton did.
20 posted on 12/11/2003 8:39:21 AM PST by futureceo31
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