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George Delano Bush
World Net Daily ^ | January 26,2004 | Vox Day

Posted on 01/26/2004 11:36:44 AM PST by yatros from flatwater

George Delano Bush


Posted: January 26, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Vox Day


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

George Bush met with some skeptical listeners in his recent State of the Union address, but he truly convinced me of something. He convinced me that the Republican Party, as the party of small government, is dead. Oh, I understand very well that in terms of electoral votes, the Republicans have seldom had a future that looked more immediately promising, but the party is nevertheless a soulless zombie of an institution.

Or rather, make that a vampire. For the Bush administration is sucking the lifeblood out of the United States with every raising of the federal debt roof, with every new federal entitlement, with every new Clintonian promise to end someone's pain somewhere, somehow. Consider the following federal spending increases:

This is not even Clinton-lite, this is simply armed left-liberalism. Note that the increase in domestic departments dwarfs the increase in defense spending during a time of war. This is astounding!

Now, the president's defenders argue that President Bush has no choice, that the exigencies of the War on Terror require that he accommodate his Democratic opposition in order to free his hand for his duties as commander-in-chief. But this is precisely backward! Wars do not prevent chief executives from driving the domestic agenda – in fact, history supports the opposite premise.

Did FDR refrain from his radical program of nationalization once the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in order to accommodate his conservative opposition? On the contrary, he put the pedal to the metal and increased government spending to the greatest share of the economy it has yet known. From this, I conclude that President Bush is doing exactly what he intended from the start, but he is using the war as an excuse to placate his hoodwinked conservative allies instead of using it as a political weapon to bludgeon his enemies on the radical left.

But if the Republican Party is dead, where can those who believe in republicanism, small government, individual freedom and the Constitution go? Right now, there are two places: the Libertarian Party and the Constitution Party. Either, in my opinion, are vastly preferable to the empty charade of the GOP.

Ultimately, both parties must eventually merge into one Freedom Party, which will certainly require some level of initially uneasy assimilation. Some libertarians will need to accept that abortion is a violation of the unborn child's unalienable right to life, while conservatives will need to recognize that drugs are not an appropriate target of federal warfare. Christians will have to understand that using the state to enforce traditional morality will always backfire in the end, and everyone will have to wake up to the fact that government largesse is nothing more than poisoned bait.

George Bush has not destroyed the Republican Party by himself, he is merely the culmination of 24 years of false promises. Actions speak much louder than words, though, and his resemble none of his predecessors so much as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, expanding central government and eradicating individual liberties during a time of war. He could have been George Jefferson Bush, or even George Reagan Bush, instead, he chose to become George Delano.

As the November elections approach, there are those who will say that one must simply accept the inevitable and vote for the lesser of two evils. To them, I will only say that regardless of whether it is big or small, supporting evil is anathema to any man who seeks the good, the right and the true. Three political generations of Republican promises of future virtue to follow the whoring of Republican principles should be enough for any honest conservative to abjure the party once and for all. I did so 12 years ago – I have never regretted it for a moment.

It is painful to admit that one has been betrayed. It is even more painful to see the rock roll down the hill, and know that one must begin pushing it back up again. But every journey begins with a first step, and sometimes wisdom requires embracing what the world believes to be folly.


Vox Day is a novelist and Christian libertarian. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and the Southern Baptist Convention, and has been down with Madden since 1992. His weekly column is syndicated nationally by Universal Press Syndicate. Visit his web log, Vox Popoli, for daily commentary and responses to reader email.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; conservatism; constitution; gop; sotu
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Sad but True!

"George Bush has not destroyed the Republican Party by himself, he is merely the culmination of 24 years of false promises. Actions speak much louder than words, though, and his resemble none of his predecessors so much as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, expanding central government and eradicating individual liberties during a time of war. He could have been George Jefferson Bush, or even George Reagan Bush, instead, he chose to become George Delano."

1 posted on 01/26/2004 11:36:44 AM PST by yatros from flatwater
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To: yatros from flatwater
Maybe he'll recover in the 2nd term from this drunken sailor splurge.
4 posted on 01/26/2004 11:40:04 AM PST by evad (J F'n K Sux)
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To: yatros from flatwater; Jim Robinson
"yatros from flatwater"??

~eh?

..."The lunatics are in your hall..."

5 posted on 01/26/2004 11:40:36 AM PST by Landru (Tagline Schmagline...)
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To: yatros from flatwater
He [Bush] convinced me that the Republican Party, as the party of small government, is dead.

He's convinced me too. Just check that list of spending increases then add in the new or enlarged entitlement programs and the amnesty program.

Will the Constitution Party have a candidate this year?

***Reluctantly, an ex-Republican base voter***

6 posted on 01/26/2004 11:41:46 AM PST by citizen (Write-in Tom Tancredo President 2004!)
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To: yatros from flatwater
Truer words were never spoken.

7 posted on 01/26/2004 11:42:08 AM PST by Bulldog1967 (Who is John Galt?)
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To: All
Why is a libertarian concerned about the state of the Republican party?
8 posted on 01/26/2004 11:43:00 AM PST by Belisaurius ("Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, Ted" - Joseph Kennedy 1958)
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To: yatros from flatwater
I have one point I wish for you to consider, if you would be so kind. If a dem spent money they it has been spent in the past few years, if a dem sign the pill bill, if a dem affected our constitutional rights the way finance reform and the patriot act have (I am very skeptical of any attack on my rights for any reason.), if a dem proposed the amnesty, if a dem says that he sign an extention to the assault weapons ban, if a dem grew the size of government the way this President has we would all be howling mad and marching on Washington with torches.

I am not saying that GWB does not have many positives, he does but to me his negative now out weight them. If he, for example, would drop the amnesty and cut spending I would be happy to reevaluate him. I am not naive enough to think I can ever get all I want from a politicain in terms of his views, but now the issues he is for that I oppose are more to me then those I agree with him.
9 posted on 01/26/2004 11:43:19 AM PST by RiflemanSharpe (An American for a more socially and fiscally conservation America!)
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To: William Creel
You can bash libertarians all you want, but the truth is still the truth.

There WAS a time when libertarians and conservatives shared the same goal of smaller, limited government.

Guess who changed?

10 posted on 01/26/2004 11:43:45 AM PST by Bulldog1967 (Who is John Galt?)
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To: yatros from flatwater
Vox yanked this article right out my head.

Ignore the flames youre about to get, they know theyre the same kind of socialist enablers that assisted FDR and they love it.

11 posted on 01/26/2004 11:46:11 AM PST by gnarledmaw
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To: citizen
Will the Constitution Party have a candidate this year?


Does it even matter?..... they won't break 100,000 votes nation wide, I'd guess.....

Someone said the had a 'Clymer' running on the ticket>....
12 posted on 01/26/2004 11:48:24 AM PST by deport (BUSH - CHENEY 2004.........)
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To: deport
Here you go. I keep plenty handy when browsing FR these days.


13 posted on 01/26/2004 11:55:36 AM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: RiflemanSharpe
How many times are you gonna cut-n-paste the same statement today, you're at about 75 now, are you going for 150?

Good googa mooga, If you're gonna shill for the irrelevant Constitution Party, at least try being creative

14 posted on 01/26/2004 11:57:40 AM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Thanks....... Them Libs and Constitoooooners aren't gonna even ripple the water this time around..... All this noise and the Bush/Cheney campaign hasn't even started..... Wait until they unleash the $100+ million and start campaign events, media buys, having the press on the road with them, and they democrats finally get a single name to focus on... There is gonna be a good time in the old town this campaign.....
15 posted on 01/26/2004 12:00:46 PM PST by deport (BUSH - CHENEY 2004.........)
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To: Bulldog1967
You're correct, But conservatives gave up the drugs
16 posted on 01/26/2004 12:01:10 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: MJY1288
How many times are you gonna cut-n-paste the same statement today, you're at about 75 now, are you going for 150?
Good googa mooga, If you're gonna shill for the irrelevant Constitution Party, at least try being creative


Why, I said what I have to say. You do not like the post, fine that is your right. But I have not noticed a repudiation of the substance of the post.
17 posted on 01/26/2004 12:01:14 PM PST by RiflemanSharpe (An American for a more socially and fiscally conservation America!)
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To: yatros from flatwater
I agree with this, but I will vote Republican this November as I can't abide the Demococrats. If the Constituion Party becomes at all viable, that's where I'd go.
18 posted on 01/26/2004 12:03:52 PM PST by rushmom
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To: evad
Don't count on it. By the way, the Republican Congress is just as spendthrift.
19 posted on 01/26/2004 12:04:54 PM PST by rushmom
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To: RiflemanSharpe
"But I have not noticed a repudiation of the substance of the post."

That's because you're a waste of time!

20 posted on 01/26/2004 12:05:35 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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