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If The Republicans Fracture By John Andrews
Townhall.com ^ | February 17, 2008 | John Andrews

Posted on 02/18/2008 8:41:15 PM PST by K-oneTexas

If The Republicans Fracture By John Andrews

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Was it hearing of Dennis Kucinich’s encounter with spacemen? Or was it seeing the ex-Governor Moonbeam, Jerry Brown, doing TV commentary? Something sent me on an out-of-body experience the other night, a sci-fi trip into the future – and it was scary.

I was driving home after hosting my Sunday radio show, haunted by political writer Mike Littwin’s prediction about John McCain’s detractors: “The Limbaugh Republicans will eventually vote for him, but the Dobson Republicans, who knows? They may not.” Suddenly my car was a tiny dot far below, and then it was caucus night 2012.

Nine of us lonely Republicans huddled in a school library that had held hundreds for previous caucuses. Out in the corridor were five caucus-goers of the feisty little Tory Party that had formed around Ann Coulter and James Dobson after McCain wrested the 2008 nomination from Romney and Huckabee. Three hundred Democrats packed the gym.

Caucus business quickly done, we brooded over the dramatic events of President Barack Obama’s first term. Despite campaign gaffes, foot-dragging by the Clintonistas, and his maturity deficit against the GOP’s war-hero nominee, Obama and VP Nancy Pelosi won the popular vote and narrowly took the Electoral College over Sen. McCain and Condoleeza Rice.

Fittingly, it was Colorado’s nine electoral votes that made the difference. “That’ll show’em,” a Tory leader in Colorado Springs told Fox after McCain’s midnight concession speech. The President-elect rewarded state Democrats by naming Federico Pena as treasury secretary and Ken Salazar as interior secretary. Gov. Ritter elevated Diana DeGette to the resulting Senate vacancy.

Helped by the Republican fracture, Dems had taken 58 Senate seats; after Maine’s Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins switched parties, Harry Reid could now break any filibuster. DeGette’s embryonic stem-cell bill sailed through and was signed in Obama’s first hundred days. He inked the repeal of Bush’s partial-birth abortion ban the same day.

Tory radio hosts, already demoralized, grew more so after September 11, 2009, when Al Qaeda took down a dozen airliners over the US, Britain, and Canada in a single hour. Aboard one of them, tragically, was Chief Justice John Roberts. Obama appointed arch-liberal Laurence Tribe to replace him, and picked Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison to chair a commission on why they hate us.

McCain, now as lonely a voice in the Senate as Churchill had been in Parliament before 1939, pointed out that the Patriot Act and FISA surveillance could probably have averted the Second 9/11. But few listened, especially after the Super Fairness Doctrine was signed, muzzling conservative voices on cable and the Internet as well as talk radio.

Did I mention it was depressing, that GOP caucus I magically attended in 2012? It was the pits. Speaker Charles Rangel had passed a black reparations bill in 2009. The Tribe court had ordered gay marriage in 2010. Israel had fallen in 2011. Why didn’t thinking Republicans work harder to prevent the 2008 schism, we sat there asking each other.

The upside, we told ourselves, was Barack’s vulnerability for reelection against Condi or Newt or Jeb. Even Huck and Rudy were talking of a comeback. Chances seemed good, considering the recession triggered by Rangel’s huge tax increase, along with global tension over an Al Qaeda-dominated Iraq, an Iran with nukes, and a China that had seized Taiwan while the US stood by.

Predictably, Obama-Care was way over budget and already unpopular. Thankfully, his Supreme Court nomination of Bill Clinton, a payoff to Hillary for the DNC deal on super-delegates, had failed. Republican hopes were reviving. But what a price to pay for getting America’s conservative party unified and competitive again.

Then, snap! I was back at the wheel, and it was still 2008. Heaven protects day-dreaming pundits. Headlights showed my garage door going up. My party might still avert self-destruction.

John Andrews is a Claremont Institute fellow and former President of the Colorado Senate


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatives; elections; guilttrip; mccain; obama
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The mind of writers. Sci Fi or ....
1 posted on 02/18/2008 8:41:16 PM PST by K-oneTexas
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To: K-oneTexas

Twilight Zone! Twilight zone! Twilight Zone!


2 posted on 02/18/2008 8:45:07 PM PST by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: K-oneTexas
IF?
3 posted on 02/18/2008 8:46:02 PM PST by Old Sarge (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: org.whodat

The Outer Limits ... Of Political Correctness.


4 posted on 02/18/2008 8:46:24 PM PST by K-oneTexas (I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
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To: K-oneTexas

A McCain presidency would fracture the GOP.

A Dem presidency will start bringing it back together.


5 posted on 02/18/2008 8:47:29 PM PST by FreePoster
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To: FreePoster

I don’t believe that is the case. Strain maybe ... break no.


6 posted on 02/18/2008 8:49:10 PM PST by K-oneTexas (I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
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To: K-oneTexas
My party might still avert self-destruction.

Right now, the ball is in McCain's court.

7 posted on 02/18/2008 8:50:34 PM PST by Rudder
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To: FreePoster

Well, actually, I think the GOP is pretty well fractured now, but a McCain presidency would make it far worse.


8 posted on 02/18/2008 8:50:53 PM PST by FreePoster
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To: K-oneTexas

and those are only the good parts if this continues


9 posted on 02/18/2008 8:51:28 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: K-oneTexas

How do I know all this won’t happen if McCain is prez...???


10 posted on 02/18/2008 8:51:43 PM PST by mozarky2 (Ya never stand so tall as when ya stoop to stomp a statist!)
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To: K-oneTexas

Judging by this primary race, the three legs of the stool are laying on different parts of the floor. McCain would sit on one of them and kick the others.


11 posted on 02/18/2008 8:53:08 PM PST by FreePoster
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To: Rudder

I actually think he will simply lose.


12 posted on 02/18/2008 8:54:13 PM PST by FreePoster
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13 posted on 02/18/2008 8:54:26 PM PST by Old Sarge (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: K-oneTexas

If? Paleos and small l libertarians have been kicked out of the party. So much for the big tent.


14 posted on 02/18/2008 8:56:53 PM PST by mysterio
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To: FreePoster
I actually think he will simply lose.

"He'll go the way of Bob Dole."
(Bob Dole, February 2008)

15 posted on 02/18/2008 8:57:21 PM PST by Rudder
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To: K-oneTexas
Cheer up, there's still hope. At his age, that bastard McCain could still have a massive heart attack before the convention and Fred Thompson might be drafted to run.

There's still hope....

16 posted on 02/18/2008 9:00:59 PM PST by Lloyd227 (and may God bless Oriana Fallaci)
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To: FreePoster

The fact that McCain is getting the nomination shows that the Republican Party is fractured.


17 posted on 02/18/2008 9:02:43 PM PST by Ophiucus
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To: K-oneTexas
Question : What would change in the dialog if McCain were POTUS?

Answer : The conservatives would be to blame.
18 posted on 02/18/2008 9:04:08 PM PST by so_real ("The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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To: K-oneTexas

Or, if McCain wins, Mexico will takeover the southwest and a civil war will break out.


19 posted on 02/18/2008 9:04:49 PM PST by donna (Before they gave us McCain, they tried to give us Rudy.)
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To: K-oneTexas

I know one Limbaugh Republican who won’t be voting for him.


20 posted on 02/18/2008 9:06:15 PM PST by bushinohio
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