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Help needed identifying Vichy Republicans.
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Posted on 10/26/2008 7:41:48 PM PDT by padre35

I've had enough, after watching Gerry Rivers of all people, an inveterate Obama fan, throw dirt on McCain/Palin, I think the list of traiterous Republicans otherwise known as Vichy Republicans should be assembled before the election.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gopcoup; gopmania; rino; rinorevolution; turncoatlist; turncoatrepublicans; vichyrepublicans
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To: WilliamReading
Calvin Coolidge was the last limited government, fiscal conservative before Reagan IMHO. Remember, it was Harding and Coolidge that dealt with the market collapse in the early 20’s by letting the market right itself....unlike Wonder Boy Hoover ( Coolidge's nickname )who introduced New Deal type Federal intervention that turned slow down adjustment into the Great Depression....but I digress !
41 posted on 10/26/2008 8:24:21 PM PDT by mick
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To: WilliamReading

“The funny thing about the Republican Party. It was always the liberal party from its birth”


Rather than going down that road of definitions, have the republicans ever been the more conservative candidate than the democrat presidential candidate?


42 posted on 10/26/2008 8:25:12 PM PDT by ansel12 ( When a conservative pundit mocks Wasilla, he's mocking conservatism as it's actually lived.)
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To: Arguendo
“Vichy Republicans”? This rhetoric seems a little over the top.

Maybe "useful idiots" then?

43 posted on 10/26/2008 8:25:23 PM PDT by outofstyle (There's a rake at the gates of Hell tonight)
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To: Cinnamontea

I’m glad you like the idea, and if you know of anyone who belongs on the Vichy Republican list, by all means, nominate them and if you can provide links to the reasons why.

this is not about Padre35 holding a grudge, this is about holding people accountable, be they columnists or pundits or what have you.


44 posted on 10/26/2008 8:26:17 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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To: NellieMae
Look, some of the Collaborateurs are going to come back round with their tails between their legs. Let's understand that we're not in a position to start running people out of the Party. We need to grow the Party, not reducing it.

Best,

Chris

45 posted on 10/26/2008 8:26:42 PM PDT by section9 (Major Motoko Kusanagi says, "Jesus is Coming. Everybody look busy...")
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To: Norman Bates

www.philly.com/philly/blogs/the-insider/Smerconish_says_hes_for_Obama. html

He is now.


46 posted on 10/26/2008 8:27:35 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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To: ansel12; mick

Sarah talking about her Alaskan Coat on another tread prompted me to post some of Nixon’s “Checkers Speech”. Here is an apt excerpt for this thread. (By the way - I have been tempted to wear my “Nixon - Now More than Ever” button!)

It brings tears to my eyes to think of what Nixon did and where we are just 9 days with a communist running 50% of the vote:

“Now, let me say this: I know that this is not the last of the smears. .....Well, they just don’t know who they’re dealing with. I’m going to tell you this: I remember in the dark days of the Hiss case some of the same columnists, some of the same radio commentators who are attacking me now and misrepresenting my position were violently opposing me at the time I was after Alger Hiss......

And as far as this is concerned, I intend to continue the fight.

Why do I feel so deeply? .....And I want to tell you why. Because, you see, I love my country. And I think my country is in danger......

Take Communism. I say that as far as that subject is concerned, the danger is great to America. In the Hiss case they got the secrets which enabled them to break the American secret State Department code.....

And I say that the only man who can lead us in this fight to rid the Government of both those who are Communists and those who have corrupted this Government is Eisenhower, because Eisenhower, you can be sure, recognizes the problem and he knows how to deal with it....

But just let me say this last word. Regardless of what happens I’m going to continue this fight. I’m going to campaign up and down America until we drive the crooks and the Communists and those that defend them out of Washington.”


47 posted on 10/26/2008 8:28:44 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant, Never Fearful)
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To: section9

That is not what some of them are planning Section 9, Brooks for example sees 15 years of unified Democrat DC.


48 posted on 10/26/2008 8:29:29 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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To: ansel12

yes of course, but only since 1964.

A lot of people actually thought Jimmy Carter was more conservative than Gerald Ford. Ford was very pro-abortion and nominated liberal judges to the Supreme Court (Justice Stevens). He was a country club Republican, not a conservative.

Nixon was a moderate, with no real ideology. He brought in price controls on the economy.


49 posted on 10/26/2008 8:29:34 PM PDT by WilliamReading
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To: padre35

“this is not about Padre35 holding a grudge, this is about holding people accountable, be they columnists or pundits or what have you.”


It is about not spending our money for their product. I want to know who they are so that I can avoid their retailers.


50 posted on 10/26/2008 8:30:21 PM PDT by ansel12 ( When a conservative pundit mocks Wasilla, he's mocking conservatism as it's actually lived.)
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To: 21twelve

Good quote. Thanks


51 posted on 10/26/2008 8:31:41 PM PDT by mick
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To: 21twelve

that is a moving story 21twelve, seriously.

Update to the Vichy Republican cabal:

“Colin Powell

William Weld

Scott McClellan

Freid

Adelman

David Brooks

Doug Kmeic

George Will

David Frum

Peggy Noonan”

Chris Buckley, now you have found your real home.


52 posted on 10/26/2008 8:32:23 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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To: WilliamReading

So in your mind every election in which the democrat defeated the republican, at least before 1964, it was the more conservative candidate winning?


53 posted on 10/26/2008 8:33:18 PM PDT by ansel12 ( When a conservative pundit mocks Wasilla, he's mocking conservatism as it's actually lived.)
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To: mick

Actually, the Democrat who ran against Coolidge was much more of a conservative. I can’t remember his name now, but he was against racial integration and was for low taxes as well.

Harding was definitely more liberal than Cox, who was also a bit of a reactionary. Hoover was part of the progressive, liberal wing of the GOP. FDR ran to Hoover’s right in 1932, and didn’t become full blown liberal until 1936.


54 posted on 10/26/2008 8:34:15 PM PDT by WilliamReading
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To: WilliamReading
Republicans were always the liberals until recently.

Southrons tend to believe that their big spending, income tax supporting Dixiecrats were "conservative." Sorry, but McKinley, Taft, Grant, Roosevelt (relatively speaking), and Lodge, etc. were more conservative than Wilson, Bryant, FDR et al. It was the Dems who pushed for Fiat Money, the income tax and "justice for the working man."

The GOP had a liberal NEern wing and a conservative western/midwestern wing that were united against the national welfare state of FDR. Dems have been a socialist/populist party since Grover Cleveland (the LAST conservative Dem President).

55 posted on 10/26/2008 8:34:47 PM PDT by Clemenza (PRIVATIZE FANNIE AND FREDDIE! NO MORE BAILOUTS!)
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To: ansel12

Well, it is not money per se, it is about finding actual Conservative writers and thinkers that have stood by us through thick and thin.

For example, skip Vichy Noonan for Michele Malkin.

“But” we need a different Catholic thinker to take Noonan’s place.


56 posted on 10/26/2008 8:35:07 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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To: WilliamReading
You put too much stock in "opposing integration" as a "conservative" issue. Again, if you look at who were for free silver/fiat money, a messianic foreign policy, and fighting the "monied interests", you will see it was the Dems.

Being a Southron racist does not make you a conservative. Pitchfork Ben Tilman and Tom Watson were practically socialists.

57 posted on 10/26/2008 8:36:50 PM PDT by Clemenza (PRIVATIZE FANNIE AND FREDDIE! NO MORE BAILOUTS!)
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To: Arguendo
I think it's inappropriate to compare abandonment of one's party to treason against one's country.

Abandonment of principle is the issue. Bailing on the Republican Party may be understandable. Embracing Obama is not. It is true that Reagan, Roosevelt and Lieberman all rejected their parties. They did not however, embrace The National Socialists, The Communist Party, or the party of Obama.

58 posted on 10/26/2008 8:37:09 PM PDT by outofstyle (There's a rake at the gates of Hell tonight)
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To: outofstyle

Seems fitting, at least if these “Republicans” are expecting some kind of reward for their endorsement.


59 posted on 10/26/2008 8:38:14 PM PDT by Arguendo
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To: Clemenza

Clemenza, I’m happy you added to the discussion.

Keep in mind though, Scoop Jackson Dems were very Socially Conservative, but fiscally very liberal especially when it came to funding the military.

Sorry to ask, but do you have anyone that can replace Vichy Republican Peggy Noonan?

At one time she was passionate and centered, those days are gone.


60 posted on 10/26/2008 8:38:27 PM PDT by padre35 (Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
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