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Lamont's Victory, Democrats' Loss
American Consertive Union (email) | August 8, 2006 | David A. Keene

Posted on 08/10/2006 9:06:49 AM PDT by colrpfournier

Reasonable Democrats including the few that remain here in Washington have to be afraid right now. Very afraid.

Ned Lamont’s thrashing of incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman in yesterday’s Connecticut primary signals the beginning of a leftwing jihad within the confines of the Democratic Party that could doom the aspirations of any but the most leftwing Democrats in the years ahead.

The Lamont victory over a former vice presidential candidate of the party means one thing and one thing only. The wealthy but crazed inhabitants of the left wing fever swamps are taking over a party that has been trying to reidentify with the voters that allowed it to dominate American politics for most of the last century. The purge that began with the McGovernite seizure of the party in the early seventies has been reinvigorated.

Ned Lamont is a nobody with money who became the tool of the MoveOn.org crowd and has managed to demonstrate to the world that there is no room in the Democratic Party for candidates or office holders who disagree with the far left belief that our country is the source of all evil in the world.

Joe Lieberman may follow through on his threat to run as an independent, but if he does the Lamont victory means very few of his former Democratic friends will rush to his aid. They know now that bucking the crazies in their ranks can mean the end of their careers and few will risk that.

The boys and girls who lionized Che, Mao and Fidel in the 60s and 70s have grown up and are now championing suicide bombers and telling us that the rulers of nations like Iran and North Korea are really just misunderstood. Their own country appalls them and they are convinced that if it weren’t for the United States, the world would be a far safer and more pleasant place.

They are riding the public frustration with the progress of the war in Iraq today as they exploited frustration over Vietnam in an earlier era. The questions of whether we should have drawn the line in Vietnam in the 70s or whether Iraq is the right place for us to be taking on the Islamo-fascists today are legitimate, but in their view we should never draw lines, never fight and never antagonize our enemies by opposing their often outrageous ambitions.

Many conservatives as well as liberals have questions about the way in which the Bush Administration has conducted the war in Iraq, but share the view that the enemy we are fighting is, in fact, our enemy. It is this that the Lamonts of the world reject. In their view if there is an enemy, it is us.

My daughter is currently serving in Iraq and as part of her responsibilities reads much of the propaganda disseminated there by our enemies. She noted in a recent letter that several pieces urging the killing of more Americans quote Senator John Kerry to the effect that as more Americans die, US domestic pressure to get out will increase. While Kerry didn’t mean to make the case for killing his fellow countrymen, those of us who lived through Vietnam can remember when American leftists literally cheered the rising casualty count in that war and wonder how long it might be before the sound of cheering will be heard emanating from the offices of groups like MoveOn.org or, indeed, from the offices of Ned Lamont.

Lamont’s victory will make it difficult for any Democrat to take anything approaching a reasonable position on foreign policy questions. Even before the votes were cast, for example, Representative John Dingell a usually hard headed if partisan senior Democrat in the House offered up the opinion that he wasn’t prepared to say that Hezbollah should be considered an enemy. There are legitimate questions as to how to deal with these thugs, but no one should have trouble recognizing the simple fact that they are, in fact, thugs.

Lamont’s victory was a triumph for the left and a defeat for the United States because it may mean that future elections will be run between candidates of a pro-US party and nominees of an anti-US party.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democrats; lamont; liebermandefeat; moveon; selfdestructing
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To: ThirtyTyrants
Would Republican voters be justified in rejecting a "representative" who constantly repudates their ideas and positions? Would they be "crazed partisan insurgents" to look for someone who shares their points of view?

What Republicans wouldn't be justified in doing is subjecting that representative to non-stop personal attacks, anti-Semitic slurs, DOS attacks on the campaign web sites, threats of physical violence against the representative and his/her family, actual attacks on campaign workers and offices, etc. The physical stuff hasn't happened to Lieberman yet, but it will, and everything else I listed has happened. And you guys on the left and in the media will just smirk and say he's getting what he deserves.

42 posted on 08/10/2006 2:41:43 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - Don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: dingoMcgill

Yes. Joe would be facing an uphill battle at first.


43 posted on 08/10/2006 3:21:17 PM PDT by syriacus (A vote 4 Lamont is a vote 4 the right of abusive men to kill women + children, here + abroad.)
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To: colrpfournier

I'm a little concerned about conservatives repeating that Lamont is a nobody and somehow this disqualifies him from office. If a conservative "nobody" in Rhode Island beat Chaffee or someone like him in a primary, wouldn't we be happy to have him? We all know the libs are hypocrites when they whine about Bush having no qualifications for office when they nominate idiots like Lamont, but we don't have to emulate them.


44 posted on 08/10/2006 6:03:26 PM PDT by Democratshavenobrains
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To: 1Old Pro

According to CT records there are approximately 450,000 republican voters, and 700,000 democratic voters, and 920,000 unaffiliated voters registered as of 10-2005. I was speculating that the Dems vote might be split, while the GOP vote would not be. This would be a significant win for the GOP . However seeing the number of unaffiliated voters, it leads me to believe that Joe will probably win after all and that Lamont doesn't have much of a chance. Lamont basically has about 375,000 votes in the bag out of about 2,000,000. That is not close to winning. I wonder how many liberal wackos are in the unaffiliated column. Probably not many, as they have voted Joe in time and time again.


45 posted on 08/11/2006 7:54:11 AM PDT by ritewingwarrior
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To: ritewingwarrior

I hope Joe stays in the race and wins. I hope he doesn't return calls from the hundreds of fellow Dems who threw him under the bus on election night and the next day.


46 posted on 08/14/2006 6:56:55 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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