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Look who's shaking things up now!-(conservative renaissance happening;we're the "progressives!"))
TOWNHALL.COM ^ | JUNE 13, 2005 | SUZANNE FIELDS

Posted on 06/13/2005 4:55:51 PM PDT by CHARLITE

When President Bush addressed the Class of '05 at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, he challenged them to be "champions of change," to cut through "established ways of thinking." Think outside the box and be innovative, he told them: "Pursue possibilities others tell you do not exist."

He accompanied the challenge with a warning. "The opponents of change are many, and its champions are few, but the champions of change are the ones who make history. Be champions, and you will make America safer for your children and your grandchildren, and you'll add to the character of our nation."

Do you notice something odd going on here? Political definitions have been turned upside down. A conservative president emphasizes change; the liberals in Washington, who for decades were the agitators for doing everything different, now suffer hardening of the arteries of the imagination. Curiously, neither The Washington Post nor The New York Times, the house organs of the liberal establishment, mentioned the president's call for creative thinking in their accounts of the speech. The Washington Times, whose editorial page defines the conservative resurgence, put it on Page One.

In a rare defense of the president's foreign policy, Martin Peretz, editor in chief of The New Republic, the venerable liberal weekly, observed that "if George Bush were to discover a cure for cancer, his critics would denounce him for having done it without adequate consultation, with a crude disregard for the sensibilities of others." Such critics are the opponents of change and would rather depict the president as a dunce than cut thought the cant of narrow-minded liberal shibboleths.

Underestimating a conservative president is a professional hazard for liberals. They found that out the hard way with Ronald Reagan. When mossback liberals afflicted with cataracts failed to see his vision, many traditional Democrats simply switched parties. A new book, "Why I Am a Reagan Conservative," edited by Mike Deaver, who was Ronald Reagan's deputy chief of staff and the author of his 49-state sweep in 1984, demonstrates why. (Full disclosure: I have a chapter in the book.) It wasn't easy to dissent from the received wisdom a generation ago. Mike Deaver notes that "liberal views dominated nearly every major institution for a good part of the century."

Liberal Democrats grew fat and lazy as conservatives grew energetic, organized the grassroots, built think tanks and spread their ideas through new media. Today liberals are huffing and puffing trying to find a way to play catch-up, but it's not easy for them, either.

"Conservatism has become not only the ascending political force, but the interesting intellectual one," wrote Robert Bartley, former editor of the Wall Street Journal, in an essay published posthumously. He tells how he flirted with liberalism when John F. Kennedy became president with an open appreciation for intellectuals who promised to apply the insights of the university to public life. Instead, the university soon became the place where liberal intellectuals armed themselves with arrogance and self-righteousness and offered stale pieties instead of reasoned argument.

Bob Dole recalls the years of scorn and ridicule. "We were lampooned as little old ladies in tennis shoes worried about communists under the bed and fluoride in our water supplies, our overstuffed tycoons in batwing collars were unwilling to look at the new moon out of respect for the old one," he writes.

When I was invited to write a column two decades ago, "women conservative columnists" were rare. There weren't many male conservative columnists, either.

But there's a danger in conservative dominance. It's equally important to know "what conservatism is not," writes Ed Feulner, president of the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank. Conservatism, after all, is neither a religion nor an ideology, neither a political platform nor even a unified set of beliefs. "It is instead a broad social movement of diverse but reinforcing beliefs, gathering travelers on the same journey -- pilgrims who argue over the topography of the promised land but who move in the same direction."

Being a conservative requires continuing the transformation of old ideas into new applications. We can take a cue from George W. Bush, who described for the new midshipmen what "transformation" means in the military. In Afghanistan, our troops rode into battle on horseback to maneuver the tough terrain, but the "cavalry" was guided by advanced satellite communications when it called in air strikes: "They combined a staple of 19th century warfare with the most advanced 21st century technology." Winston Churchill got it right first: "The farther back you look, the farther forward you see." That's the secret of the conservative renaissance.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: adaptation; afghanistan; bush43; future; gop; newideas; renaissance; suzannefields; term2; waronterror

1 posted on 06/13/2005 4:55:52 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: AmericanArchConservative; purpleland; Beth528; Reactionary; RebelTex; JDoutrider; marty60; ...
FYI Ping!

Char :)

2 posted on 06/13/2005 4:58:26 PM PDT by CHARLITE (I propose a co-Clinton team as permanent reps to Pyonyang, w/out possibility of repatriation....)
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To: CHARLITE

What is the Republican Party.......

The Republican Party will be to the 21st century (in terms of power held) what the Democrats were to the 20th

A national, fully dominant party, with many states that won't even have 10 Democrats within their borders.

And we can finally fix the country.


3 posted on 06/13/2005 5:00:00 PM PDT by AzaleaCity5691 (Farragut got lucky, if we had been on our game, we would have blasted him off Dauphin Island)
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To: CHARLITE

It is no secret that all the new and interesting and meaningful ideas on any pressing subject - education, healthcare, social security, terrorism etc - are coming from the right. The l;eft, once champions of change are today the biggest obstructionists in the path of positive change.


4 posted on 06/13/2005 5:01:11 PM PDT by voletti (Kid to Howard Roark: "I'll tell you what's your problem. It's your terrible innocence!")
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To: CHARLITE

The definition of Conservative is the same as what has been the definition of Fascist, it is anyone who apposes the Marxist. Ironically, the real Fascists were socialists.


5 posted on 06/13/2005 5:03:24 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: voletti

Conservatives are simply more creative.


6 posted on 06/13/2005 5:05:50 PM PDT by cripplecreek (I zot trolls for fun and profit.)
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To: cripplecreek
I'd argue, Conservatives are the 'realists' and L's are the 'idealists'.

Which is a change from the 50s. When the R party was idealistic, and the D party was more realistic, about race relations.

7 posted on 06/13/2005 5:10:23 PM PDT by Dominic Harr
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To: CHARLITE

Ive been sayinf for years that the Republican party is the true progressive party. We have been abdicating reform of a crippling social security, even creating individual accounts making it a personal asset. Initiating a complete overhaul of our current tax code pushing for more productive taxes which dont punish those who earn income. Chipping away at the totalitarian states that those on the left refuse to try and change. And what is the response from Democrats-----well, we cant do anything, there is no problem with social security, lets gather in the Senate and debate this for months, because debate is a great thing, much better than action. And let's force government to subsidize everything which has shown remarkable results in the past. It's always government bureaucracies that come out with the latest innovations and do it at a competitive cost.


8 posted on 06/13/2005 5:11:01 PM PDT by cdawg20
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To: CHARLITE

CONSERVATIVE RENAISSANCE HAPPENING!


9 posted on 06/13/2005 5:12:35 PM PDT by purpleland (The price of freedom is vigilance.)
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To: CHARLITE

This is obviously one reason why young people are more conservative than their parents. It's the new way of rebelling. At least that's how it goes for me.


10 posted on 06/13/2005 5:15:27 PM PDT by Orominuialwen ("There can be no triumph/without loss/No victory/without suffering/No freedom/without sacrifice.")
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To: Dominic Harr

I am an idealistic conservative who is a realistic traditional American committed to the classic liberalism of America's founding patriarchy.


11 posted on 06/13/2005 5:15:58 PM PDT by purpleland (The price of freedom is vigilance.)
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To: AzaleaCity5691

Amen to that!!!


12 posted on 06/13/2005 5:25:47 PM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: purpleland
"CONSERVATIVE RENAISSANCE HAPPENING!

Thanks, purple!

Char :)

13 posted on 06/13/2005 6:13:27 PM PDT by CHARLITE (I propose a co-Clinton team as permanent reps to Pyonyang, w/out possibility of repatriation....)
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To: AzaleaCity5691

Yes but we must always be vigilant that we don't become the corrupt, condesending A-holes the Dums are.


14 posted on 06/13/2005 6:46:40 PM PDT by marty60
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To: CHARLITE

bttt


15 posted on 06/13/2005 10:01:38 PM PDT by knews_hound (Out of the NIC ,into the Router, out to the Cloud....Nothing but 'Net)
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