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Star Parker: GOP Needs Tough Love, Not Abandonment
World Net Daily ^ | October 14, 2006 | Star Parker

Posted on 10/14/2006 3:14:12 PM PDT by Paul Ross

GOP needs tough love, not abandonment

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By Star Parker, World Net Daily, October 14, 2006

A survey just released by the Pew Center shows that 51 percent of Democrats are enthusiastic about voting in 2006 as opposed to 33 percent of Republicans. This is almost a mirror image of what the picture looked like in 1994.

A Pew Center poll also shows a precipitous drop in support for Republicans and the Bush administration among white evangelicals. It's now a little over 50 percent, whereas in 2004 it was closer to 75 percent.

Given the realities staring us in the face, none of this is a surprise. I know that these polls reflect the facts accurately just from reading my mail.

Republicans and conservatives are fed up with their party and their representatives. But can it be that anything is better than what we now have?

I've gotten letters telling me that I've sold out, because I've written that we should not abandon the Republican Party because at least there is a chance of fixing it. What do we gain by allowing Democrats, who are wrong on everything, to regain power, just to express anger at wayward Republicans?

I'm as mad as everyone else. In fact, I think I've been madder – and mad longer – than everyone else.

I've been arguing for years that although the current administration pays lip service to traditional values, it has missed the central point that limited government is the other side of the same coin as traditional values.

Big government and a moral, traditional and genuinely free society simply cannot go together. It's worth remembering the observation of British historian Lord Acton that "power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

The correlation between the amount of power that we put in the hands of politicians and the tendency of those politicians to become corrupt is a human reality, not a partisan one. We can expect it from Republicans as well as Democrats.

Given the failure of the current Republican regime to limit government and to actually find reasons to grow it, what we're seeing today should come as no surprise.

Nevertheless, I still will argue that we shouldn't take our eye off the ball. Conservatives need to stay focused on what we, and all Americans, need – traditional values and limited government – and continue to push positively toward this end. Despair is no answer and will only make things work.

With all the comparisons to 1994, it shouldn't be forgotten that Republicans ran in 1994 on a positive agenda – the Contract with America. Americans voted for something in '94.

I'm adding nothing new to point out that there is no Democratic agenda in 2006. There are only Democrats looking for power and trying to grab it by taking advantage of Republican incompetence. Unfortunately, not a challenge.

We ought to think back further than 1994 and go back to 1976 when Jimmy Carter was elected president. There are a lot of similarities between what is happening now and the picture then.

The country was still traumatized by the aftermath of the Vietnam War, by having a president resign as result of the Watergate scandal, and what was then called the "energy crisis."

Carter was elected to bring fresh air to Washington. He sold himself as a man of the people who would bring decency back to Washington. Fed up Americans voted for him in hope that he would indeed bring back the fresh air that they wanted to breathe.

Unfortunately, like all so-called populists, what Carter really believed in was government and not people. To deal with our energy problems, he created a new Department of Energy. To deal with our education problems, he created a new Department of Education.

Four years later, we had double-digit inflation, 20 percent interest rates, a doubling of energy prices and Americans held hostage in Iran.

The country had to go through even greater trauma than it was in before the 1976 election to open the door for the Reagan era four years later.

Do we have to go through this again? Is the only path to electing Republicans who really believe in traditional values and limited government to throw out the current rascals, lock, stock and barrel, and elect Democrats who will show us how bad things really can get?

There is no question that current Republican leadership has lowered the bar, but let's not forgot just how free this country is. We ultimately get the leadership that we want and are willing to tolerate.

I think conservatives let our elected Republican officials off too easy these past years by tolerating an excessive growth of government that itself was symptomatic that there was a problem.

The answer is to get refocused, clarify our principles and fix the party.

The question is if we'll have to do it sitting on the sidelines while the Democrats turn what is bad into what is worse.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bigtentism; conservativism; elections; rinoism; smallgovernment; starparker; votegop
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To: B4Ranch

Merely an observation, my FRiend.


101 posted on 10/18/2006 4:09:12 AM PDT by sauropod ("Work as if you were to live 100 Years, Pray as if you were to die To-morrow." - Ben Franklin)
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To: RobRoy
The only way I can exhibit tough love...

You can do better than be a totally futile defeatist. Figure out how we take the party back. There are still largely good folks, who have not sold out completely. They can be nurtured, protected, and encouraged to take on...and with a good tidal wave of our folks...replace out-right the enemies-within.

And even if you have nothing like any candidates of principle or character in your state...there is always your money that can go to the good ones elsewhere. The enemies within think nationally. So we need to do so as well.

E.g., When the Bush's backed Spectre over Pat Toomey...we had a clarifying moment to rally the base...which still had failed to recognize precisely how duplicitous the Bush's were. Have you seen how Bush is surreptitiously attacking Curt Weldon recently?? And there is no doubt whatsoever that Rove and Bush have attempted to destroy Tom Tancredo non-stop since BEFORE they got into the White House. And word is that Rove and Bush are now mortally afraid of J.D. Hayworth...an unreconstructed Reaganite who actually knows how to talk and reach the base...such that Rove is now trying to smear him as a bigot. Remind you of a previous tactic against Pat Buchanan?

Rather than effectively just going home...let's instead stop ineffectual efforts to form third parties...and recapture the Republican Party. And make it true to its roots. Its time to take the BALL AWAY from these juvenile delinquents.

102 posted on 10/18/2006 6:23:14 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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To: glock rocks
Bump!

The big government phony conservatives are ignorant of James Madison and Thomas Jefferson's philosophy.

103 posted on 10/18/2006 6:25:26 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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To: Paul Ross
Yes they are. They gain office, grow the size and scope of government beyond the dreams of ANY liberal Democrat, and expect our instant allegiance.

How is their acting like Democrats supposed to make us want to vote for them?

104 posted on 10/18/2006 6:29:38 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (Well, my days of not taking your seriously are certainly coming to a middle)
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To: Dead Corpse
How is their acting like Democrats supposed to make us want to vote for them?

Whose "them"? I am talking about being very selective. And sending a message.

And this isn't just about voting. Its pretty much about MONEY. That has been the force which has ripped the party away from conservatives. Time to get really serious about "super-funding" organizations and candidates who can pull the Party back to conservatism.

105 posted on 10/18/2006 6:47:47 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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To: Paul Ross
Time to get really serious about "super-funding" organizations and candidates who can pull the Party back to conservatism.

RLC.

106 posted on 10/18/2006 7:01:42 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (Well, my days of not taking your seriously are certainly coming to a middle)
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To: Dead Corpse
They're good. Check these out as well:

National Federation of Republican Assemblies


107 posted on 10/18/2006 7:13:50 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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To: janetgreen

I have said for years that Conservatives are to the Republicans what Blacks are to Democrats and are treated similarily. They talk a good story while running for election, throwout the, "but what if Hillary, Pelosi, Teddy whoever gain power(I have actually hung up on get out the vote callers who use that technique)" and then once in office govern as Democrat-lite. Sadly, true conservatives have only 2 options, play the game and vote for the rhetoric not the actions and feel used which we are, or stay home and turn the country over to the Pelosis of the world and get even less.

The real problem is that we have allowed the government to become so pervasive in our lives that it really does nake a difference, if only a small difference, who is in office. In a perfect world the government would be so small and restricted in its reach that who was in Washington wouldn't matter. But we don't live in a perfect world do we?

So what do I recommend? Hold your nose and vote for the Republicans that are running this time. Then before the next election work hard to find better candidates, push for term limits at the national level and do what you can to hold your Republican legislators to account for their positions and votes.


108 posted on 10/18/2006 7:39:46 AM PDT by redangus
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To: redangus
We need to be especially aggressive when we spot the RINOs trying to oust one of ours. We need to rhetorically and financially bust knuckles and heads. No holds barred. No more Specters, McCains, Sununus, Colemans etc.
109 posted on 10/18/2006 8:30:03 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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