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To Vote Or Not To Vote - A tough call for conservatives.
National Review Online ^ | November 06, 2006 | John Derbyshire

Posted on 11/06/2006 12:30:43 PM PST by neverdem







To Vote Or Not To Vote
A tough call for conservatives.

By John Derbyshire

Of course, it is not a matter of simply “staying home.” I shall be voting not only for my U.S. senator and representative, but also for a state senator and assemblyman, a county clerk and comptroller, and a town councilcritter. You probably have a similar array of positions to vote for. By all means do the best you can for your state and district. Whether or not it is the case that all politics is local, it is certainly the case that all localities have politics, and you should participate. What I’m going to talk about here is strategies for voting federal offices.

And if you are a single-issue voter — immigration, right to life, environment — and there is a person standing for federal office in your district who is strong for your darling issue, of course you should vote for that person. You are going to anyway, and nothing I say will dissuade you.

Those cases aside, let’s face the issue of whether a principled conservative should do anything to prevent a massacre of congressional Republicans in these elections — by, for instance, voting Republican.

The case for not doing anything, for letting the massacre proceed, is straightforward. The Republican Congress has been complicit in George W. Bush’s plans to vastly expand the power of the federal government, to deconstruct our nation, and to beggar the generation that will come after us.

The concinnity of congressional Republican actions with administration goals has been total. As Ryan Sager says in his indispensable recent book: “[T]he number of crimes against conservatism committed by Republicans during the Bush administration is almost too many to list.” (Sager none the less goes on to list them. It takes him three pages.)

This is not, as someone always pipes up at this point, a vote on Bush. No, it isn’t, but it might as well be. George W. Bush has vetoed just one bill from the Congress his party controls, a bill on federal funding of embryonic-stem-cell research — a boutique issue of no importance to the life of the nation. For the rest, Republican president and Republican Congress have been two hearts beating as one. They have worked together to lead the nation in the direction they think it should go.

And that direction has been away from conservatism, whose very heart and essence is the understanding that individual liberty waxes when government wanes, and vice versa. This president, and the Congress that has supported and enabled him, does not have that understanding. For all George W. Bush’s vapid blather about a yearning for liberty having been planted in the hearts of men by our Creator, there is no hint of a trace of a sign that Bush has ever given five seconds’ thought to the connection between individual liberty and government power.

Even when this president has done good things, those things have not been part of any discernable conservative project. His tax cuts, for example, will have their entire effect washed away in a year or five by the rising waters of entitlement spending. Seen alone, which is how Bushites much prefer to see them, those tax cuts were a shining example of conservative principle; seen in combination with the unrestrained spending of this congress, approved by this president, they are a hoax, a swindle, a cynical fraud.

We cannot express our disgust with George W. Bush this election cycle, but we can use the Bushite congressional majority as a proxy. Away with them! Vote them out! In the name of God, go!

Except that… There are two issues that should stay our hands. The first of these issues is of course the War on Terror. The second is immigration.

If the thought of a massacre of congressional Republicans is pleasantly cheering, the thought of Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and Maxine Waters supervising the nation’s defenses is emphatically not. Neither is the thought of a gleefully grinning George W. Bush signing into law (as he undoubtedly would) the Clinton/Kennedy 2007 Open Borders, Universal Amnesty, and Abolition of Citizenship Act. If the cherishing of individual liberty and — what is really the same thing — the distrust of state power are together the beating heart of modern American conservatism, then strong national defense and patriotism are the liver and lungs.

There you have the dilemma for conservatives: to go on enabling the enablers of those “crimes committed against conservatism” — to join in pulling on the bell rope that tolls the death knell of the Reagan project — or, to place the national defense and the National Question in the hands of fools, buffoons, and America-haters, for a minimum of two years.

It’s a tough call. Those two big issues notwithstanding, there is still a case for handing congressional Republicans their entrails on a platter, garnished with parsley. The case is made at some length by, or at least is implicit in, the article “Goodbye to the permanent majority” in the Nov. 4 issue of The Economist. Most telling is the sidebar titled “Annual growth in federal spending per head under recent administrations,” with the growth numbers put under two sub-headings: “Unified government” (Johnson 4.6 percent, Bush Jr. 3.1 percent, Carter 2.9 percent) and “Divided government” (Nixon/Ford 1.9 percent, Reagan 1.7 percent, Bush Sr. 0.6 percent, Clinton 0.3 percent). From a straightforward size-of-government point of view, a spell of divided government — Republican president, Democratic congress — looks pretty appealing.

But of course, the national defense and the National Question are not notwithstanding (“are withstanding”?) for conservatives. Not ever, not at all. This is a really, really tough call.



TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2006; demoralization; derbyshire; election2006; elections; vote; votegop; votesuppression
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To: gridlock

Thanks for the pic.


81 posted on 11/06/2006 3:04:24 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: MNJohnnie
Whiner Derbyshire, the same loser who said the Fence bill would never be signed, thinks the solution to the Border Security issue is to fire the ONLY people in DC, the US House Republicans, who fought too[sic] and nail to kill the Comprehensive bill?

Nice long post -- except the "too and nail" part. Seen it around FR before. Too bad voting for Chafee and Kean (or any other RINO for that matter) will not accomplish the goals set out in such detail. Being a legal immigrant to and a citizen of the U.S. makes your reflexive lurch to boarder/amnesty/etc. tiresome. I will be voting (R) [or (C) if double endorsement] tomorrow in my NYC district; except for one (L) Lt. Governor candidate to help make sure they get ballot access next time around.
82 posted on 11/06/2006 3:24:28 PM PST by sefarkas (Why vote Democrat Lite?)
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To: sefarkas
Sorry but come out of the closet. You are NO "Conservative". You are either a Democrat activist pretending to be a "Betrayed Conservative" or a politically naive fool who does not realize actively working to elect Democrats is a total betrayal of your supposedly "Conservative" principals.

So which is it? Are you merely a political fool or a political fraud?
83 posted on 11/06/2006 3:33:44 PM PST by MNJohnnie (The Democrat Party: Hard on Taxpayers, Soft on Terrorism!)
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To: MNJohnnie
I'm voting straight Republican tomorrow.
84 posted on 11/06/2006 3:49:47 PM PST by EdReform (The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed -- * NRA * -- * JPFO *)
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To: neverdem
This is a really, really tough call.

Only for elitist idiots of either stripe.

85 posted on 11/06/2006 3:53:23 PM PST by jwalsh07 (Jhengis Johnny was against an apology before he was for it, sort of.)
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To: neverdem
A tough call for conservatives.

Not THIS conservative!!!

86 posted on 11/06/2006 4:00:30 PM PST by EGPWS (Lord help me be the conservative liberals fear I am.)
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To: MNJohnnie
So which is it? Are you merely a political fool or a political fraud?

First you post someone else's litany of Republican successes and cannot so much as add an iota of value with the lame "too and nail" introduction. Then you have the nerve to call me anything; even though I specifically said that I would be voting (R) in NYC. You should learn how to say "thank-you" instead of attacking someone who has been a reliable (R) since I was first able to vote in the MI 1976 Presidential Preference Primary for Reagan. Fortunately, I am not in the position of having to hold my nose in the booth for either Chafee or Kean (they won't return your automaton support when the important votes come).
87 posted on 11/06/2006 4:11:41 PM PST by sefarkas (Why vote Democrat Lite?)
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To: neverdem
To Vote Or Not To Vote - A tough call for conservatives.

It's a tougher call for liberals . Visiting the polls might mean they would have to miss Jerry Springer. ;)

88 posted on 11/06/2006 4:14:35 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves ("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: in hoc signo vinces

Derbyshire is just another northeastern liberal, whatever he calls himself. To him the embryonic stem cells debate is much ado about nothing, because as an agnostic, he does not believe in the sancity of life. Oh, maybe the lives of his children and friends, but as a principled basis for the liberties they he claims to believe in, no.


89 posted on 11/06/2006 4:20:08 PM PST by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: MNJohnnie

My, my, you certainly do seem to like that list. Think back 40 years and tell me just how many of those spending programs on that list would have been supported by a conservative. Holding one's nose long enough will make you immune to a mighty stench.


90 posted on 11/06/2006 5:28:51 PM PST by diogenes ghost
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To: neverdem

"A tough call for conservatives"??? Oh bull-pucky. Any Republican who thinks it's a tough call whether to vote or not hasn't been paying attention to what is at stake here.

In my opinion, any Republican, conservative or moderate, who chooses to stay home and not vote is aiding the Democrats, and therefore, aiding our enemies. Get out and vote people. It's your right AND your responsibility.


91 posted on 11/06/2006 5:34:18 PM PST by Chena ("I'm not young enough to know everything." (Oscar Wilde))
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To: neverdem

Sorry, Derbyshire, I already voted absentee so I'm currently picking out pieces of broken glass from my knees.

Tough noogies.


92 posted on 11/06/2006 6:56:38 PM PST by Tamzee (If you got 75 or 80% of what you were asking for... you take it & fight for the rest later - Reagan)
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To: gridlock

Edmund Burke said all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Not voting is doing nothing.


93 posted on 11/06/2006 7:01:50 PM PST by Joan Kerrey
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To: Aquinasfan
"We're inches away from saving the lives of millions of unborn babies."

I wonder if Derbyshire thinks this is a "boutique" issue, too.

Cordially,

94 posted on 11/06/2006 7:02:12 PM PST by Diamond
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To: wardaddy; Joe Brower; Cannoneer No. 4; Criminal Number 18F; Dan from Michigan; Eaker; Jeff Head; ...
The Press at War; What ever happened to patriotic reporters?

Bitter campaign boils down to party turnout interesting and encouraging poll trends

St. Louis:The Democrats' Paradise

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95 posted on 11/06/2006 7:21:34 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: neverdem; potlatch; ntnychik; Smartass; Boazo; Alamo-Girl; PhilDragoo; The Spirit Of Allegiance; ...

thanks for the ping!


96 posted on 11/06/2006 7:33:48 PM PST by bitt ("And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.")
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To: neverdem

Choosing between the Republican's and Democrats now and in general is not even close to being a "TOUGH" call. Vote Republican.


97 posted on 11/06/2006 7:40:24 PM PST by TAdams8591 (It's the Justices, stupid!)
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To: neverdem

98 posted on 11/06/2006 7:41:19 PM PST by armymarinemom (My sons freed Iraqi and Afghan Honor Roll students.)
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To: neverdem

not a tough call at all.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi says it all for me.


99 posted on 11/06/2006 7:42:34 PM PST by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: Rummyfan

VOTE OR DON'T COME BACK HERE! WE HAVE NO TIME FOR THE VIEWS OF THE LAZY! IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AS A CONSERVATIVE TO NOT ALLOW THE HOUSE TO BE TAKEN OVER BY A SAN FRANCISCO LIBERAL NUT! EAGLES UP! SCREW BILL CRYSTAL! I HOPE THEY ALL CHOKE ON THEIR PREDICTIONS!


100 posted on 11/06/2006 7:44:33 PM PST by Bobbisox (ALL AMERICAN OLD FEMALE FREEPER!)
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