Posted on 01/31/2008 5:27:28 AM PST by pissant
With John McCains all-too-easy road to the nomination paved through Florida and now nearly complete one thing is clear: The Republican Party has been hijacked. Over the past month a new Axis of Evil has emerged -- not one based in Damascus, Tehran or Pyongyang -- but instead in Cedar Rapids, Charleston, South Carolina, Derry, New Hampshire and Boca Raton, Florida. It is the liberal and independent voters in these 4 states that have nearly completed a deed that makes Kim Jong Il envious -- the near crippling of the American Electoral System. These four states have combined their native liberal populism with an imported liberal electorate and have forced the GOP to accept a nominee so distasteful that in more than one poll -- the numbers of voters choosing not to vote and those choosing to vote third party actually exceed those who will hold their nose and vote for Maverick, War Hero, Amnesty Supporter, John McCain.
I can hear you saying, surely you arent saying that South Carolina has gone liberal -- are you? Are you kidding me? Drive through the Carolinas and count the number of license plates from NJ, NY and Pennsylvania. There is not much Dixie in the Carolinas; its more like Trenton and Long Island with fireworks. But, you protest, New Hampshire, is Live Free or Die, its been a backbone of conservatism since the 1950s. No longer my friends -- NH has become an exurb of Boston, with Bostons sensibilities and, ugh, their voting tastes. NH hasnt been reliably conservative since Reagans first term. These voters would rather be loved by the Boston Globe, than respected by the Union Leader.
But the evidence continues, you say, Iowa, thats America, with small town values and homespun sensibilities. Wrong again -- Iowa is just a state brimming with farmers on the federal dole, college students and ex hippie professors looking to con, libs in training at Grinnell.
And Florida? As my bubbies would say in Bay Ridge -- puhleeeez. Its the 6th borough and has been since the mid 1960s. Liberals have been sliding down the I-95 corridor since Kennedy was elected.
Sadly these 4 states have done more than set the tone for the other 46 -- theyve dictated terms. Frankly I could extend the analogy to include Nevada, which is down to about 13% native -- but why beat a dead horse.
What we have is the sick and twisted dreams of Pinch Sulzberger, Don Imus, Maureen Dowd, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews come true: the GOP has been forced to choose a nominee designed to cause the base to retch, and thereby not vote. Guaranteeing 4 years of Clinton score settling or Obama socializing entire corporate sectors.
Its time to simultaneously bring back democracy to the GOP and defang the left and her Rockefeller accomplices in the new Axis of Evil. Its time for the nuclear option -- its time for the GOP to front-load the whole freaking process into one date. Make every state vote on exactly the same day. Make every candidate compete in EVERY state at the exact same time and hold every single GOP primary and caucus on Super Tuesday. When NH and IOWA complain, take a page from the Democrats and refuse to seat their delegates, or better yet, declare renegade states as straw polls.
This would balance our nomination process out. There will be no more Big Mo, no more singular precincts in obscure Iowa towns setting the tone for the rest of the country. If liberals from Englewood Cliffs NJ want to vote liberal, its going to get cancelled out by conservatives in Chattanooga -- who might actually get to vote for Fred. Its time to let Nebraska count as much as New Hampshire. Let Texas matter as much as South Carolina, let Florida be canceled out by California -- as it should be. The only two groups who have benefit from the current process are the media flacks selling the drama and John McCain establishment hacks. Does anyone think Fred Thompson got a fair hearing? Or Duncan Hunter? John McCain does not speak for me or frankly for any one else, I know.
Folks, we have let the liberals and RINOS set the agenda. Open Borders, Higher Taxes, and surrender to Kyoto-worshipping technocrats. This is the Republican Party? But hey, the McCainiacs counter, John McCain is a war hero -- right? Let me be the first to say its not about what you did in the 60s sir -- its about what you will do to America in 2009 and beyond.
This is our party, not John McCains or Mel Martinez's, or Lindsay Grahams. The Republican Party is THE conservative party dammit. Lets admit it and take it back. RINOS and Liberals have taken the GOP plane hostage, and its time for us passengers to revolt
and do what has to be done -- Lets Roll.
Its not who votes but who counts the votes -Stalin the liquidator...
I favor six regions drawn from a hat to determine order of execution. Six fixed dates assigned according to the order.
This assures that all the regions will get their time in the sun, with candidates speaking specifically to regional problems and solutions in a coherent manner.
I am afraid that a single voting date would tend to allow the candidates to only go where the votes are and would leave us in much the same state of affairs as we endure right now, if not worse, as only populous (read RINO) areas would get the grease, and then only in the more populous states.
I like Roamer1’s idea in post 142
Thanks for the props. One way or another, the article in the OP is true- The current system is hopelessly tilted in favor of liberal candidates.
“Reagan carried the youth vote. There was an army of us twenty-somethings in 1980 who became life long conservatives because of RR.”
I’m one of those.
“its time for the GOP to front-load the whole freaking process into one date.”
That would only help “national canidates” -— i.e. MSM RINO darlings, like Rudy.
The key would be to move the primaries of TX, OK, and LA to the “the day before NH.” It’s a solid southwest block that could not be ignored.
Change the primary rules. Get rid of winner take all voting, dont compress the primary schedule, and restrict primary voting to registered Reps. If we do that, we will have a party nominee who will have the support of most of our party. Prior to Tuesday’s voting, McCain had won only 31% of the total primary vote and had become the presumptive nominee of the party.
Or better yet, still use the power of the staggered primaries but put the most conservative states first.
Exactly. There is a clear advantage to the progressive system. All this guy shows, if anything, is that the wrong states get to go first.
Reagan carried the youth vote. There was an army of us twenty-somethings in 1980 who became life long conservatives because of RR.
Im one of those.”
As am I. My first Presidential vote was for Reagan in ‘84. I also voted for Hunter in that one, as I was in his district then.
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